U.S. PRESIDENCY.
DEMOCRAT PBOBABLES. ' 8y Telegraph.—Press Amb.—Copyright Received June 28, 7.50 p.m. San Francisco, June 28. Friends of Mr. William McAdoo (an ex-Secretary of the Treasury) are assured that if he is nominated as the Democratic Presidential candidate he Till accept. On the eve of the convention issues ' father than men furnish the grounds ttf fkfc battle. The political "bosses" want •Mi* eat prohibition declarations. Mr. UtAAoo is a "dry" supporter, the boom '' ttr irttkh takes a great bound. QoWfflor Col is losing support. • Mr. T. It, Marshall (the Deputy Pre- ■ itfdcbt) is (tatad definitely to be a cah--4idftte.-Aiu.-NX Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1920, Page 5
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