AMERICAN ITEMS
[IIBUTKaS TF.t.KGItAItS.'I r.S.A. I’ltKSI DKNCY. XKW YOUK, June IS. The campaign of .Mr William 0. MeAdoo for the Democratic nomination for the (lulled States Presidency entered on its final phase when he arrived here and look advisory charge of his forces to-day. The stall of “boomers” for the candidacy ol cx(lovernnr James Cox for the Presidency arc tilso busy. The supporters of Mr McAdoo announce that they will issue daily a newspaper to he called “The Progressive Democrat." The National Democratic Convention of Negroes has adopted a resolution declaring that the Democratic platform is “broad enough for their feet.” The feeling between the opposing Democratic factions in Missouri is so hitter that the “dry” and “wet” delegates intend to travel to New Aork in separate trains. WASHINGTON, June IS A telegram from St. Paul, says that Senator J.a Toilette has been eliminated as a Presidential candnlate at the Na-tional-Farnier-l.ahoiir Progressive Convention.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1924, Page 3
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