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The Manning times. [volume] (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 05, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 5

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HOOVER AND JOHNSON TO
BATTLE[OR CALIFORNIA
As Convention Dates Drak Near
Many Presidential Prima
ries Will Be Held
New York, May 2.-Fifty-four dele
gates to the Republican National Con
vention and ixty-dight delegates to
the Democratic National Convention
wvill be se'lected in primaries andl State
conventions to be held this week, in
The Higi
HIS Case 10-18 Kerc
Tnoted for its Simplicil
Flexibility and Durabill
ione can operate! and care fi
tractor.
Every part is leasily~ accei
not waste your time in geti
Tranismissioni housing, differ
ing, clutch, crank case, eve1
*can be reached for inspect
without trouble or loss of t
This Case 10:'18 1s small
dan be taken almost everywi
. s-adius is about 11 feet.
It has a one-piece mahi
frame. So there is no
racking nor vibration
none of the twisting
which is so destructive.
TLhe motor Is se notae.
WISS 5
Ihis Company is
>ear in their nati
Nho love good m
-ave yet booked,
Mannin
HISSION, -
Aus
addition Indiana, which sends thirty
delegates to each national convention,
will hold a preferential Presidential
primary, preparatory to the Republic
an and Democratic State conven
tions, May 12 and May 18, respective
ly, at which the delegates are elect
'd.
Utah Republicans holdi a State con
vention at Price tomorrow at which
eight delegates are chosen, four dis
trict dlelegates and four at large. Sen
ator Hiram Johnson, Governor Low
den and Gen. Wood each have con
ducted a campaign in the State al-I
k~est Develope
.send Traetor' Id Wse; this pi
y, Accessibility. All gears a
Lty. Almost any-' . i l
r: this improved
This tractoi
isible. Yoneed 8 inches deep,
Ing at the a or all kinds 4
enltial ga s* It also is a
y working teadily drive
ing or adjustn equipped, a la
line. machines req
md compac*. It you buy, invel
he Its turning all its superio;
EROSEJ'4E . TRALC
M~a
ORIGI
INGEI
composed of fot
ve costumes, an(
usic and singing.
and should drav
Performance begi
g Graded
pices Manning
though it is possible that an unin
structed delegation may be chosen.
Will Elect Delegates. -
Sixteen delegates to each national
2onvention will be electedl at the Presi
lential preference primary in Mary
land tomorrow. Senator Johnson and
rGen. Wood are the prinscipal Repub
lican Presidential contestants, elec
tors also having the opportunity to
vote for uninstructed delegates. Thell
name of no candlidates for the D~emo
eratic Presidlential- nomination appear
on the ballot.
. Kentucky elects twventy-six dee-'
d Tractor
~rmits use of all spur' gears.
re cut steel, enclosed, and run
easily handies two plows 7 or
It has plenty of reserve power.
f field work it is unequaled.
wonder for belt work. It will
a Case 20x28 thresher, fully
ro. 12 Case silo dfiller, or other
uf ring similar power, Before
Ltigate this better tractor. Notq
* Nelson
M~otor Co.,
Manning, S. C.
WIN G
.,th
NAL
t S YC
tr Ladies and tw(
I a treat is in stc
This is the be
v a good crowd.
ns at 8:30 P. M.
0 -0
,.3hoo1 B
Adults, $1.00;
F Board of Trz
,ates to the Democratic National Con- p
rention at a State convention in Louis w%
7ille on Tuesday. The principal con- sl
.est will be between delegates wishing
o go to the national convention un
nstructed and those pledged to Gov
mrnor Cox, of .Ohio.
Iloover-Johnson Fijdht. b
California holds a Statewide pri- fi
nary Tuesday to choose twenty-six S
lelegates each to the Republican, a
D~emocratic and Prohibition Nationaly
lonventions. Chiiet interest there ceni- a
ers in the fight between a group of s
Repuliicaln cand idates for delegates o
pledlgedl to Senator .Johnson and an
ather group pledged to I lerbert lloov- e
On the D)emocratLie icket ini Cali- a
orn ia , I en ry II. ('hilders, of L os g
Anageles who favors a liberal inter
preta tion1 of the national prohibitionv
mienid ment, is inunn ig as a lone cani-n
idate against a grou p of twenty-six
mnpledgedI cand ithites. TIhere is no con- s
vest in the prohibition party the twen
y-six canididates being jledged to thle j
anidacil~iy of I lenry (lay Needhanm, of
his A ngeles.I
There are four Republician canidi
hiates ini the pie ferenl~ P resident ial]
piminary in Indiana on 'lTuesolay. Thley
ire: G overnlor I .iowdlen, Gen. W~ood,
Seniator Iliarding of Ohio, and Senaitori
Johnisoni. 'The dlelegaites to lhe chosen 0
it the State conventionis .later will lie
istiuctLed for thie Prei(Sh-nitial can.i
l idate reeiving a mnajoirity vote inb
te prin~ary. If nlo canihlite receives"
amajori ty , the State con ven tion may b
'ither instruct, its dh-legates for any
''ne i'aniiae or all of thenm to go to I
he eon venti in uininstiuctedI.
To Write in Names. (
Tihe name oi(5(f noi candid0 ate (forii the
D~emocrat iv President in inom ina tion
lhohug hvotere have the- privilege or
writing in inan-es of canidahita s if they, h
oi desire. Th illname (it W. G. W\ebi
tir, of New Ye -k, appeiiaris (on thi hal
lot, as a candit ate for thle Republi- I
anl nomoinat ion I'm Vit e President.
TIhe Repulican Sta t C onven tionai
il ich igan, to be hil Wel I "esdlay, will
'inme four dlelega tes at Iarge to the f i
nationial gathering'. (Chief in erest 9
hthee (cnters ini the( tonei (If resolli-U
inatior. .Johmm~ o:. / !tlough he won the a
ft's pimarl~i pre'nci~ie byv 4,000. ti
hb Senator failed ini the popular vote ev
o) enn1y sevein of the thiriit(an col - tI
.tesionalvditris. Of tedyheld ine -a
R
S ilk,
S '6
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U
U
Pts
bilization of -100,000 in personne Eli
The Ilarge vessels remaining to '(w'
sold by thle navy are the Nopa.ir.
an1d 'Narraganlsett, 3,500 tonlalen
L4er steamers, taken for- theC ,0TV-i:Vl
for which bids already have ee
asked.
InI addition to its disposal of, usahile
cr1aft .the nlavy, it Was Said fm ir
planning to Sell a number of i
lute torpedo boat dtest royers, ui~rna
rie adgu batno orhew e -
eetfo hersca vle.Te-oe
erierCncnat auewdi U
wil einlu e i tesae
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WilN OQUTAlV~i~s[U
Whn h gashppreese U o
An tecosqut alig
Whn h lsesnolngrflp
An tehaystp mulln
Whe th dune noloner uu
ntheb wsguthoie
Whnth ier ve eset ue
AIItlelar'hrs~p li o Uif
Wheztin thf h100,00 hin poerson
.\ndle ld V(semai nin advi- .
Thldeb ith is r tinet h upNoiic.
.\id Nuityora vett r,50tn e u
Wi stnaem. t ak fo. The teri J~
Ilaii a ii l o f :ts di p r oer -.
plasnn tlo snell at its ch *wler
wol be :onend oat ds oncers tos<e
suilieien aguntsrized capitl~s
(f~.p iCrsut ofunCharace I
SUMTN F( (I t' A l). EIisI
e t]
DLER
Men, who ap
re for all those
;t attraction we
uilding -
Children, 50 C
Lde
edged their delegates to Johnso-I
hile four district; named unia
.ructed delegates.
---0 ---
EX'ORT HIATES ON cOTTON
Washington, May 3.-SenatIor ial
>day expressel satisfaction that the
rst conference of tie United States
hipping Board with its managing
"enits (that is, the operators of ship
ing boardl vessels) had resulted in
rieieent that exp)ort rates on cotton
tould he estabhlished on the initiative
the South AthIant ie and Gulf p)orts.
"'I etmiifidlently C expect,"' Senator Di)al
iiniatedl lost. motioni in nate making
ild, "that the lan dlevised il jl
ndl at the samie timeOPI[1 insur dute r'
artd to the proper reatitos of the
-verial ots while it shouh li aIso pro0
ie means forI dist ribuntion oif tria lie
ifoirniuition necePt ar fort Ii the tf
ritint hanidlinig of buisiness moving oin
ipping bioardl steamiers.
'"Certain oif the leadting fotreign lines
tunderst andI, have alrieatdy(iit conured
thet plan, atnd I hiopie that similarlyl
itis faictory airrangtements will he
relingt rates fromiu Amnerican purt; to
10 fair (at.
"'Siome (aly, reportts i'l thei It o da
tar to ha~ve beten (lrroneousil. toi te
ttint t hat they' indi entedi t forma~t
in tof a shipping pool. WV. I'' Tay
ni'. assistant tdiiector ofi tiprat ins
tyineg that all talk ttf piioolmg ar
inge men ts is false.
I iaitlirstandi that itttni expotii
ifler'tiaiils wer(e establlisheud as fotl
w'is to tra:ns-A tlaniti( ports: Seven
nid ont'-hatlf cenit- pter 1001 pioundl les
omt South Atlantic than from G 'ilf
" ;12 1-2 ents less from Norfolk
ant tirim Gulf potrts, andI 25 tilts
.ss fromn North Atlaint ie thim from
ul f pots."'
('l-' N.\%VV .\T 1 NI)
on oif t he navy fromi th n:' i'xi pilin of
4100 ships opelited di ri ii the war,
widin lg hund treds of vessel friit
attleshiips of the fU t line to y:hts
id anii.hti-submariie, tcraft at tired for
ships', it was said has bieen almoist.
4 irif. ini nroiot ion as tbe dmo

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