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Show i Boiled Down News I H j From Political Fot ; . BALTIMORE, Md., April 15. Fol ins a meeting' of Hoover men yes JHI , tcrday. it was announced that It had ll ! been decided that Mr. Hoover would JHH !no enter the Republican presidential ! primaries in Maryland at this time. j John T. .Stone, president of the JB : Maryland Casualty company,, stated. jE however, that if other candidates foi IHI jihe Republican nomination file in Hl i Maryland, the friends, of Mr. Hoove Hf will re-open iho matter and decide, ' t Iton whether to reconsider the de- JH jcision to not enter. HBu Senator Hiram Johnson has askeo jfimEk I representatives to inaugurate his can wBR didacy in tho state today. fliB SALEM. Ore.. April 15. Fred Lock ley, a writer for the Oregon Journal viMBl! of Portland, yesterday filed with the IWDA secretary of state his candidacy' for . uBtt i he Republican nomination for statt Hi secretaryship. nS! FORT VAi.iD, Ind.. April 15. U. HSS S. Senator Warren G. Harding 6i lBlil Ohio, speaking here last night, declar- Hl that had it not been for the action IHH j cf the United States senate in reject- ' BjH ' Ing (lie treaty of peace with its league D of nations covenant, American rights would have been bartered away and' 3 ;he United States would have Inst its IHflJ sovereignty. Hl HOLDREGE. Neb.. April 15. Unit-ed Unit-ed States Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California, candidate for the Re- iHj ipnblican presidential nomination, in jEE an address here last night declared CHi the icagtic of nations was bound tc ( 'e be an isue in the coming campaign. Bj Senator Johnson spoke in connection H with his candidacy for indorsement by ll Nebraska voters at the presidential 'K preference primary April 20. B He declared it was "all well enough PBB for the politicians in Washington" tc - - !'V'i!B say that the league shall not become fejMjB a political issue, but that regardless " ' of what they assert, the issue is here frfevgB land will be with the American people "g?bB until they decided it for themselves. i CHATTANOOGA. Tenn,. April 15. ' The state Republican convention i elected eight delegates at large Willi i half a vote each and instructed them to vote for General Wood's nomina- Hl tion at Chicago as long as his name , HJ is before the national convention. 1HM The delegates at largo arc: Msr, Marshall Priest, John J. Gore, Jesse IHI M. Littleton, S. F. ..airray,' Ncweli j Sapders. Rev. J. C. Martin, George F- J Trotter and Daniel Cooper Swab. INDEPENDENCE. Mo., April 15." Senator James A. Reed was endorsed by the Democratic county conventioi, here yesterday as a delegate-at-largc IH to the national convention. Hl |