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Show I IDHOfl POLITICS i Ml LIVELY Republicans Charge Nugent in League With Non-partians Non-partians jH BOISE, Ma.. i. t.u. Both the Re-publican Re-publican and Democratic parties In H Idaho arc moving their oratorical bnt-tcriH bnt-tcriH into position for t tat final battle in the pr wnl rh Repub-I Repub-I leant an trying to maki clear thai H part or the Democratic party that Pl faction headed b Senator Nugent Is FAfl in league with the non-partisans. The MEj a Herat Ion has been supported by two U DeniOcratlC papers, but it is vigorously H others. H pfmocmis ar,. centering then? fire K on the commission form of state rov- H ernmont. If It survives and Governor H Pavls l.s re-elected, the chance in state PJB government Will be vindicated. Icnio-j "t rrats assert th.-vt It his caused extrava- ,.H IP&nce, and the Non-partisan league .H echoes that it has bankrupted the H Among those active in the campaign H are Ser.it i i John I ". Nugent, Who has pfl been spenking in northern Idaho; Hfl Frank R. Gooding. Republican, hlfl op- 5f poncnt, who hay just completed a tour Ha II of eastern and southern Idaho and is V now in the western - ctl iovernof jpHM Davis, who has been speaking at points HH around Hoise. but is soon to leave for 4HK more remote parte; Attorney General HJH Hlack. who is assisting tiovernor Da- HHE vis In a defense of the state adniints- IH tration in an effort to vindicate Its ef-1 wMatm ru lem y 'and the business-like manner Hg Irl which affairs have been handled; HRc Congressmen Frepch and Smlih. who HHB are speaking on national nd state is- ' Becretai of Stal rones and B-- ..'lier I i, 1,1 a a us Yli I'cinij. HJHI alto have T A. Walters. mdldate for rH governor, on the stump, while the Non- 58 partisan league is making extensive use of S. D Fairchlld. Its gubernatorial Hfl candnlai I o |