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Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota
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Governor W. H. McMaster of South Dakota will join Charles G. Dawes at a Republican rally in Sioux Falls on September 18, 1924, indicating his support for the national ticket after previously backing Hiram Johnson. (148 characters)
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Governor Will Appear With Dawes in S. D.
Sioux Falls, S. D., Sept. 18.--The attitude of Governor W. H. McMaster of South Dakota, Republican nominee for the United States senate, toward the national Republican ticket appeared to be settled definitely with the announcement that Governor McMaster will attend and speak briefly at the Republican rally here Friday night at which Charles G. Dawes, Republican candidate for vicepresident, will make the principal address.
Governor McMaster's acceptance of an urgent invitation from the state Republican organization to attend the Dawes rally was interpreted by Republican leaders as signifying that the governor would support the national party ticket during his campaign for the senate, and it was hailed by Republican ranks which has persisted since the primary campaign, when McMaster was committed to the candidacy of Senator Hiram Johnson of California, for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Governor W. H. McMaster of South Dakota, Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, will attend and speak at a Republican rally in Sioux Falls with vice-presidential candidate Charles G. Dawes, signaling his support for the national Republican ticket despite earlier commitment to Senator Hiram Johnson.