McADOO IN RESERVE FOR PRESIDENCY
Scheme to Break Cox-Palmer Deadlock
Rec June 26, 11.25 a.m
San Francisco, June 25 The supporters of Mr McAdoo have planned not to mention his name in Hie early ballot, but hold him in reserve to break the CoxPalmer deadlock by b, sudden movement. There will be no mention of prohibition in the platform.
New York, June 25 Mr Hoover, in an interview n the ''Evening Post," urged the Republicans to dish Democrats by approving of the ratification of the Treaty, minus article ten. plus disarmanent in a given period, with a strong pronouncement in favour of the League of Nations He advocates relying on moral and economic power discounting military forces.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7439, 28 June 1920, Page 3
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