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Show POLITICAL NOTES MINNEAPOLIS, April 6. Fred B. Lynch of St. Paul, Democratic national nation-al compiitteeman, was elected a delegate dele-gate at large to the national conven- tion of the party after a lengthy and active session of the Democratic state convention here today. Chosen with him were A. C. Weiss, Duluth; D. D. Daly, Minneapolis, chairman of the state central committee, and Mrs. Peter Pet-er Olcson. of Cloquet. They and tho twenty district delegates will go unin-structed unin-structed to the San Francisco convention. conven-tion. NEW YORK, April C First re- turns from the New York .primary olec-1 gales at large to the Republican na-! tion tonight gave the "big four" dele-1 tional convention, who are unlnstruct-1 ed. a lead of nearly throe to one over1 William M. Dennett, running against1 the regular organization ticket as an' announced advocate of the nomination ' of Senator Johnson of California. j ATLANTA, Ga . April (5. Attorney ! General Palmer was forced to cancel1 a speaking engagement here lonight! because of an attack of acute Indiges-' lion with which he was stricken atl Gainesville, affcr delivering a campaign cam-paign address today. AS BURY PARK, N. J April . . Senator Hiram W. Johnson, of California, Califor-nia, in an address here tonight in the I interest of his candidacy for the Republican Re-publican presidential nomination, reii-cratcd reii-cratcd that he was supporting "the principles of free speech, free press and the rights of free assemblage" |