The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 23, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 12
All IS HARMONY if
PALMER ASSERTS
Chicago, June 22.--A Mitchell Pal
mer, Attorney General, was one of a ra
host of Democratic leaders that passed F
through Chicago today en route to the dc
national convention at San Francisco. m
Mr. Palmer was on a special'train car- <
rying a delegation of 25 Pennsylvania I
Democrats to the convention. c<
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"There is no dissension in the Dem- m
ocratic party and none is expected,"
Mr. Palmer said. "All is harmony."
The Attorney General returned to'
discuss his own candidacy, but Warren
Van' DyKe, of Tarrisburg, secretary D
of the Pennsylvania State committee, tc
said Mr. Palmer would enter the con- el
vention the strongest of all the can
didates, with seventy-four of the
State's seventy-six, delegates pledged.
He said Palmer would have 400 votes S'
on the first roll call.
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The party included Roland S. Mor
ris, of Philadelphia. ambassador to to
Japan, who is on a vacation; Vance H
C. McCormick, of Harrisburg, national
Dnmocratic chairman in 1916; Joseph m
.J. Guffey, of Pittsburg, national com
mitteeman-elect, and Congressman
Bruce F. Sterling, of Uniontown, State ba
chairman of the party. 5t
Tom Taggart, national committee i
man from Indiana and chairman of the j
Indiana delegation, also was in Chi- n<
cago today on his way west. He ex
pressed the opinion that "the wet of
and dry" question is no longer a po- eli
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Lincoln, Neb., June 22.-Senator H
mn Johnson, Senator Robert M. L
3llette and W. J. Iryan were er
irsedt as third party candidates at
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,mish, bankers, doctors, lawyer.
achers and profesional farmers wer
rolled amo:g the engine and dec
CITATION NOTICE
PATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon
J. M. Windham Probate Judge:
Whereas, Hester Burgess made sui
me to grant her Letters of Admi1
;ation of the Estate and effects o
)bert E. Burgess.
These are, themtfore, to cite and ad
onish al land singular the Kindre
id Creditors of the said Robert 1
irgess deceased, that they be and ap
ar before me, in the Court of Prc
te, to be held at Manning on ti
Ih day of July next, after publica
mi hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore
on, to show cause, if any they havt
iy the said Administration shoul
t be granted.
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July, Anno Domini, 1920.
J. M. Windhani,
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