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St. Louis County, Minn., Farmer-Labor Party convention in Duluth endorses state ticket led by Magnus Johnson, approves congressional candidates including William L. Cass for re-election, and a full county ticket. Tom Davis plans to contest Johnson's gubernatorial nomination in primary, refusing Communist-endorsed candidates.
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DULUTH, Minn., April 27 - The convention of the St. Louis county farmer-labor party has endorsed the state ticket and platform headed by Magnus Johnson which was put in the field in March.
Congressman William L. Cass, of the 8th District, was approved for re-election on his record. C. A. Peterson and O. E. Thompson in the 58th District and Dr. Alexander Graham and H. W. Dart in the 59th were also approved for candidates for congress.
A full county ticket was also endorsed. A hot campaign will be waged with every prospect of election. Tom Davis, of Minneapolis, charged with being a tool of the democratic machine, having secured the endorsement of the farmers' non-partisan league will enter the farmer-labor primary and contest the nomination of Magnus Johnson for governor. Davis announces that he will absolutely refuse to support any candidate who seeks the endorsement of the Communists.
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St. Louis County, Minn.
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April 27
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a full county ticket was also endorsed. a hot campaign will be waged with every prospect of election.
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The convention of the St. Louis county farmer-labor party has endorsed the state ticket and platform headed by Magnus Johnson which was put in the field in March. Congressman William L. Cass, of the 8th District, was approved for re-election on his record. C. A. Peterson and O. E. Thompson in the 58th District and Dr. Alexander Graham and H. W. Dart in the 59th were also approved for candidates for congress. Tom Davis, of Minneapolis, charged with being a tool of the democratic machine, having secured the endorsement of the farmers' non-partisan league will enter the farmer-labor primary and contest the nomination of Magnus Johnson for governor. Davis announces that he will absolutely refuse to support any candidate who seeks the endorsement of the Communists.