PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
MR WILKGN AND HIS PARTY. STATEMENT BY MR COLBY. ‘.By Telegraph. -Press Assn. —Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK, June 23. (Received June 24. 10.10 p.m.) Mr Cod y, Secretary of State, interviewed at Chicago, said : "I had many conferences with the Pre.-ident, but lie did not discuss the question (T id- going for a third term or any candidates for the Presidency. 1 do not know anyone Uss inclined to dictate to Ids party than President Wilson. Many Progressive Republicans are dissatisfied with S-nator Harding, and they probably wall support the Democratic nominee.” THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. TO OPEN TO-MORROW. SAN FRANCISCO. June 23. (Received June 21, 10.55 p.m.) 3ho Panama Exposition auditorium, which can seat 10,000 persons, will house the Democratic Convention, which will open on Saturday. 3he Chicago Coliseum contained FLOOD people, but it became almost unbearably hot during the sultry days. The auditorium on the other hand is notably cool.
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Southland Times, Issue 18858, 25 June 1920, Page 5
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