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SOUTH DAKOTA PICKS CANDIDATES TODAY Coolidge and Johnson in Straight Test for G. 0. P. Presidential Indorsement. McADOO HAS OPPOSITION Minority ~ Democratic " Faction Wants Uninstructed Delegates. By the Associated Press SIOUX FAL D, March 25.—| Teesidential preference and United Mlates senatorial and state nomina- tdris are being determined in a state- w{de primary election in South Dakota today. | Both in the republican and demo- ) cratic parties presidential candidates are being voted on, while in those tw primar. in th 1s Opposed. MeAdoo, ller of Pierre son and Coc found senti- n stronger in nd small t appears lisht edge in the larger ictions as to the the vote have varied per cent. ary gn has orsement of it >, _in turn, South Dakotan's c other side there h SOVIET CHIEF REMINDS FRANCE OF HELP IN WAR Statement Made or Alleged Inter- ference by Paris in Russian Affairs. : that the » | paid high tribu ABOUT 1,000 A. E. F. DEAD NOT RECOVERED; HE SAYS Maj. R. P. Harbold Says Search for Bodies Is Being Conducted | by Bureau. HOBOKEN, N. J.. March 25.—All but approximately 1,000 of the bodies of American soldiers killed on the bat- “rance have been recover- tleflelds of Fr: ed, Maj. R. rbold, formerly with the graves registration bureau, de- clared upon his arrival on the Presi- dent Harding Vi Maj. Harbold m, s was being conducted by the bureau, - DAVIS URGES COOLIDGE VOTE IN SOUTH DAKOTA Sectionalism Decried by Labor Sec- retary in Speech for President at Aberdeen. IEN, S. D, March 25—On Qf the prim y election in uth DaKota today, Secretary of La- James J. Davis in an address » last night made a plea for in- of Calvin Coolidge as next Unjted States. a what he charac- of Coolidge oppo- | one part of the coun- | othar. it may seem” Mr he leaders in the op- have for the presid d you should support a ve that the men who 1 this monstrous is- sue in this campaign realize the ex- tent to which their factional ambi- tion has ca r will hundreds. rance the French victims. fore it is too late. brushing your teeth daily with Forhan’s. in tubes. Not if your gums bleed easily CheckPyorrheawithForhan’s Pyorrhea plays no favorites. Dental records show that four persons out of every five past 40, and thousands younger, too, are Pyorrhea's Heed Nature’s warning— tender, bleeding gums—be- Better still, stop Pyorrhea before it strikes by regular visits to your dentist and by Atalldruggists, 35c and 60c More than a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrhea forhans FOR THE GUMS twice BRYAN BACKS KANSAN AS PARTY CANDIDATE Sponsors Gov. J. M. Davis for Pres- idential Nomination—Sees Un- certain Outlook. By the Associated Press. TOPEKA, Kan., March 25.—William Jennings Bryan, in an address here last night, declared Gov. J. M. Davis of Kansas one of the available candi- dates for the democratic nomination for the presidency. “I am glad he is one of the list,” said Mr. Bryan, “I don't think any ane can pick out the candidate for President now. We can't do it in the democratic party, and it's a lttle risky for the repub- licans to do it Referring to President Coolidge, Mr. | yan said: “I think the republican President is as high-minded & man as ever sat in the presidential chair.” Gov. Davis, he eaid, is progressive and dry. “I belleve,” continued Mr. Bryan, “'he is right on every question, and believe that his heart is with the people. “Must Be Progressive.” “So much depends on what happens between now and the convention. Since it seems probable that the dem- ocratic delegates will select the can- didate and that the candidate is not vet assured of the nomination, I be- lieve it is of great importance that delegates should be men of proper character. “The democratic candidate must be a progressive democrat. More than half of the republicans are progres- sives. More than four-fifths of the democrats are progre s, The oil investigation has Increased the num- ber of progressives. “It would be suicidal for the demo- | ats to nominate any one other than | It is because Dav ive that I can indorse him While our government gives name to a city upon application, prohibits duplication within the bor- ders of any state. ; CONSULATE SHORT $7,594 AND OFFICIAL MISSING Afidavit Charges Leif K. Gjertsen Embezzled Funds at New Orleans. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, La., March 25— The Norwegian consulate here is short $7,594 and Leif K. Gjertsen, its | gy the Associated Press. secretary, is a fugitive from justice, Rival Factions on Young filed affidavit in criminal dis- trict court charging him with embez- zlement. | "“He falsified the books and |Schuyler M. Meyer, issued fake receipts. a regular atfendant at horse | were under way. jeorge Henry P: paign manager for Senator Hiram [aiding Mr. Coolidge's candidacy. A NEW YORK G- 0 P- HlT Johnson, and Arthur B. Murtha, New |criminal libel suit also was brought fled 3100000 Siander ‘mutty againnst | M BY INTERNAL STRIFE |3ics.." a2e witrnte st s85une: tee File Counter Charges in Seven Court Cases. New York county republican commit- ! o support Johnson while ostensibly tee between the faction headed by “It's been going on from January, | Representative Ogden L. Mills, and 1922, to March 15, 1924, Mr. Young |that led by former State Senator said I understand |yesterday where seven court actions York anager, vesterday each by Meyer ana Chadbourne against 5. president of the Lenox Hill Republi- can Club, based on alleged assertions by the defend: that Payne and PROCTER HEADS DRIVE. County Commit-|Murtha were traying” ~Senator S Y Johnson In a “deal” with Samuel S.| NEW YORK, Marc Koenlg, republican county chairman, | ment of Col. Willlam Cooper Procter whereby they were not to try to ob- | of Cincinnati as chairman of the ex- taln New York delegates to the na-|ccytive committee in charge of a tional convention. These assertions on a dictaphone. Episcopal Church to restore its Coolidge by entering into a “deal reached the point ne, Eastern cam. FIRE DAMAGE, $350,000. * - Business District of Bloomington, Ind., Was Threatened. BLOOMINGTON, Ind, March 25.— — Appoint- | ATter raging for nearly five hours, a fire which consumed a elty block here and threatened for tiie time the entire business district of the town was brought under control shortly were alleged to have been recorded |$3:000,000 fund to be raised by the |after 10 o'clock last night. The blaze of unknown or'gin, ciused a lcss es- < timated at $350,000. Meyer and Chadbourne previously | stroyed church property In Japan, | fa s pascsey uoc” NEW YORK, March 25.—The fight Inad filed libel suits of $100,000 each |was announced yesterday. May 25 according to an announcement made|in the fifteenth, or “silk stocking,”|against Mr. Mills for his assertion|was named as the final day of the | Martinsville were rushed to Bipe by W. W. Young, vice counsul. Mr.|assembly district, for control of the |that they were “betraying” President | drive for funds, which will bo con- | ington to help NEHC Lhe fire. — 1oh ducted by a national committee of | were assisted by the Indiana 100. sity student bod. The fire started Fire departments from Bedford and others. tube of ©’Donnell’'s Drue Stores March brings more common, head colds than any other month in the year. Don't allow yours to run on and on un- til it becomes noxious or offensive to £ It can be stopped completely with one RADIUM ¢ COMPOUND m Sold at all of Feoples Drug Stores The - congested condition prevailing in all parking spaces in the downtown sec- tions of the city due to the material increase in the out- put of new cars is regrettable. However, we do not feel that in “justice fo the motoring public we can limit the vol- ume of Studebaker sales in any degree. JOSEPH McREYNOLDS Copyright 1924 ’I'hl:yglecht Co. Saturday Sailings of the Magnificent Trio . 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