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HARDING HOLDS
SEAT IN SENA!
Making Plans Now fcr Campaig
Prefers "Front Porch" Style to
"Barnstorming."
Washington, June 15.?Sienat
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Harding, ihe Kepuoncan canuiu<i
for the presidency, indicated in
conference today with newspap
v>ien his opposition to a "barnston
tig" campaign. His preference <
- > ,he other hand would be for son:
?vhat of a "front porch' campaij
from his home in Marion, Ohio, wi
3 limited number of set speeches c
iivered on specific occasions.
The Republican nominee also ma
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it clear tnat mere woum oe nu ?.
lay in opening the campaign, a
nouncing that he would not await t
official notification of his nominatic
The notification, he said, would n
take place before July 15, at t
earliest.
i _ Friends of the senator supplemer
" " ed his statement as to the kind
* campaign he desires with the ass?
tion that he believed the oliice
A chief executive of the nation was t
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fhigh ana too imporiau I IV/ ov
through a continuous series of whi
- wind campaign tours.
Senator jig also announc
that he would not resign his seat
the senate prior to the terminatr
cf his term on next March 4, b
would withdraw at once his petiti<
filed last week at Columbus enterii
the" August primaries for reelectic
" V??cs cnoo
ine worjt OJ. prc?/aung ino ojj/vv
of acceptance has not been started
the nominee, and it is expected '
will defer it until after the conf<
ence with Chairman Hays and oth
party leaders now tentatively fix
for Monday.
"Great care must be taken in pi
paring this speech" Senator Hardii
said today. "It represents the ca
did interpretation of the * platfoi
and of the issues before the people
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Mr. Harding received out iew vn
tors today and he continued his ?
forts to clear away the vast amou
of mail and telegrams congratulatii
- him on his nomination. Among t
callers he received was Leslie 3
Shaw, former secretary of the tre*
ury, who at a conference lastii
' about an hour discussed the comi:
campaign. \
"While expressing regret at t
nomination of Senator Harding
~ the Republican convention, Senat
I. L. Lenroot of Wisconsin, in
\ * statement here today declared th
"in this situation there can be b
one choice?it seems to me, and th
'* 1 ?1? Ponnli
is tre neaixy suppuiv ui mc ??.(/??
can ticket.
"I frankly regret the choice
the Republican convention as I I
lieve a man who had been allied wi
the liberal wincr of the party shou
^ have been selected," Senator Le
root said.
"However, Senator Harding- is
most lovable man, of the McKinl
type, and maVss friend* easily.
"There is dissatisfaction unon t
part of Progressives but thev mi
choose between suoportinc: the E
publican ticket and having anoth
fnur years of Democratic rul? and ;
that imnlies. In this situation the
can be but one cho;ce, it seems
me and that is +o heartily suppc
the Republican ticket."
Northampton, Mass., June 15.
The citizens of Northampton, t
home of city of Gov. Calvin Coolidi
turned out in a body today to w
come and congratulate the Repufc
can nominee for vice president.
The welcome home to the govern
? came at the end of the most streri
ous day he has had since he becai
the running mate of Senator Hai
r^ing. lie cnauea witn speaKer
lett of the national house of rep]
sentatives at Springfield in the moi
ing and then went to Amherst to *
tend the class day exercises of 1
jjJma mater.
Governor Coolidge in an addn
said that the esteem shown for h
by his friends and neighbors nev
would be forgotten and that he w
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ueepiy gra.Lei.ui iui uje suppun, tn
had given him in all the public offic
to which he had been elected.
At Amherst college he was entli
siastically greeted and before i
tending the class day exercises ht
an informal, reception a*; the I
Gamma Delta house. He was hail
| by L. T. Eastman, retiring preside
of the governor's class of 1S95.
While at Amherst the governor i
ceived the following telegram frc
s Robert Lansing:
"As an Amherst man I heart
congratulate you on the signal hon
done you by your party."
Governor Coolidge has made
plans for his campaign. He mien
to spend his vacation next month
Vermont. ? ,?i
OREGON STARTS
JOHNSON MOV]
* ? Request That He Offer for Preside
As Independent Wii! Be Made.
Five Thousand Sign.
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Portland, Ore., June 15.?Mc
than 5.000 signatures were obtain
? to a petition circulated ;n Oregon 1
/ day asking Uni^i Stat i s Senat
Hiram W. Johnson to repudiate t
' I platform adopted by the Republic
national committee and to annouri
himself as an independent candids
"i for the presidency, according to
? telegram sent today to Senator Jo?
ft son by W. P. Adams, Portland i
S torney.
jfi Mr. Adams said that he -lid r.
a represent any Johnson organizati
| that had heretofore existed but t'r
r his telegram was sent in behalf
't^e many supporters of Senat
Johnson in the recent Uregon p
mary election.
"We heard that similar petitio
were being circulated in New Yorl
Mr. Adams said, "so we started th.<
here in Portland today. So far t
petitions have been^ circulated or
5-? Portland but we plan to send th<
throughout the State."
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Adams said that he and the group
[-? with which he is connected will continue
to circulate the petitions until
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JSeiuiior ,) onxisun ucciui tM jjwoitivt-ij
;n* that he will not be a candidate for
j the presidency on an independent
ticket .
or Washington, June 15.?Xotilicaite
tion that five thousand persons in
a Oregon had signed a petition asking
er Senator Johnson 01 Lainornia to real
pudiate the Republican platform and
on make an independent contest as
te- president as contained in a telegram '
^n sent by W. P. Adams, a Portland atth
torney, had not reached the senator's
le- office when it closed for the day.
Senator Johnson, who returned.
de from Chicago last ngiht, did not ap-;
[e- pear at the capitol today and at his
n- office it was said he was resting at
he his home. j
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Ot Card From Mr. Wilson.
he Editor The Herald and News:
I wish to thank those who suggested
my na&ie as a candidate for town-;
0f ship commissioner of my township
jr_ through the columns of your paper
cf about two months ago. I also thank
00 those who privately insisted on- me
ht to make the race and assure you that
rl_ I appreciate the confidence you have
expressed in me, but owing to cirecj
cu instances of a private native I d*-'
jn cline to into the race. So I wiil u.-.t
ho n rnndidate for townshin com mis
sior.er of No. 10.
Very respectfully,
?l T. J. Wilson. I
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ri- County, S. C., on Wednesday the j
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NOMINATIONS. Is
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For Solicitor.
Homer S. Blackwell is hereby i
nominated for reelection as Solicitor 1
of the Eighth circuit subject to the
rules of the Democratic party.
For Stake Senator. ' I
I am a candidate for the State t
j Senate, subject to the Democratic z
Primary. - I
NEAL W. WORKMAN. r
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r or nousc ui c?cuiai.cwa
W. B. Boinest is hereby announced r
as a candidate for the house of rep- a
! resentatives, subject to the rules of t
i the Democratic primary. r
Euston N. Kibler is hereby announced
as a candidate for Nthe a
House of Representatives from New- n
berry county and will abide result I
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r Democratic primary.
J. Wm. Folk is hereby announset.
- a candidate for re-election for thcoust*
of Representatives ami wifi.
L>iue result oi Democratic primary.
I am a candidate for reelection as*
member ox the riouse ot Representees
trom Newberry County, suh*
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Ci LO lUf 1 Ultra Ul UlC uciiiuviawi.
irty.
H. H. EVANS.
Geo. S. Mower is hereby announced
; a candidate for nomination for tbe
ouse of Representatives in the)proaching
Democratic primary.
For Superintendent of Eclucatkm*
I am a candidate for coun.y supertendent
of education subject to tht
ues of the Democratic party.
ELBERT H. AULU
Olin W. Bundrick is hereby ara unced
as a candidate for the oflaofc:
Superintendent of Education, sabct
to the rules of the Democratirr
rimary.
For Trea*urer.
Claude C. Schumpert is hereby
^unced as a candidate for reelection
? the office of county treasurer, sab>
'ct to tne Democratic primary ^
For Sheriff.
Subject to the rules of the Dem?
atic Primary, I am a candidate for
election as Sheriff.
CANNON G. BLEASEL
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For Clerk off Conrt.
J. D. Wheeler is hereby announced
? a candidate for clerk cf court K&ix
pledged to abide the result of
emocratic primary.
Jno. C. Goggans is hereby annooaed-as
a candidate for reelecton,to tla?
ffirp nf Clerk of Court, subject ta?
le Democratic primary.
For Auditor.
J. 6. Halfacre is hereby announce*
5 a candidate for reelection sfe
)unty auditor for Newberry county;
nd will abide the - result of t)?
emocratic primary.
I hereby announce myself as
andidate for Master of Newberry
:mnty subject to the rules of ttieT)r!lY!21T
JAMES D QUATTLEBAUM.
For Coroner.
G. H. Ruff is hereby announced sss*
candidate for coroner and is pledfc?j
to abide the result of the Denufc- atic
primary.
F. M. Lindsay is hereby announce?}1
; f) candidate for coroner and is?
Jedjred to abide the result of fclw*
emocratic primary.
Commissioner No. 10 Township* ,
J. D. H. Kinard is hereby annausncd
as a candidate for township eon*lissioner
for No. 10 townshfp
rill abide the rules of the Democrat:
party. \
J. Walter Richardson is hereby an-tounced
for commissioner for No.
ownship and will abide the rules. o2l'
he Democratic party.
For Magistrate Nos. 1 and 8>.
rVmrW W Done-las is herebv
munced as a candidate for reeleetiesry
is magistrate for Townships Nos. T>
nd 8. and is pledged to abide by 1
ules of the Democratic primarjL
For Magistrate No. 4 Townshtpt
I am a candidate for reelection fcrstfagistrate
for No. 4 Township soi?to
the rules of the Democrats*? -
>rimary.
R. M. Aughtry:
Magistrate No. 10.
I am a. candidate for magistrate*
or No. 10* Township subject tfl^rafefa
)f Democratic primary.
X <L KIBLEELJ.
A. Kinard is hereby announced^
js a candidate for magistrate for Nifc10
Township and will abide ths result
of the Democratic primary. ^ ' /
Magistrate tor No. 11.
I am a candidate for magistrate
for No. 11 Township subject to roleas
Democratic primary.
T. B. RICHARDSONJ. .
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Luther Crumpton is BeTeBy anlounced
as a candidate for magistrate
for No. 11 township and wrf
ibide the rules of the Democrat* >arty.
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For Magistrate Pomaria*'.
Jno. B. Bedenbaugh is herebjr..aalounced
as a candidate for reelection .=
is Magistrate for Pomaria, subject-^
0 the rules of ihe Democratic prinary.
E. A. Hentz is hereby announced aa>
1 candidate for magistrate for Ptv
naria and will abide the result of tbt>
)emocratic primary. v
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