THE MORNING OREGOMAX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920 7. Nffi r PART1SANS PICK WASHINGTON TICKET Action in Regard to Fusion With Other Liberals. JOINT SESSION CONTINUES Railway Men's Ieague Convention Delegates Xamc C. F. Stlms6n Congressional Candidate. TAKIMA, Wash.. July 20. (Special.) Nearly a. complete etate ticket was selected late this afternoon by the non-partisan league state convention in session here in conjunction with conventions of the triple alliance, committee of 48, railway men's wel fare league and other "liberal" organ izations. Candidates were named by ballot, or unanimous vote, for gov ernor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, land commissioner and insur ance commissioner. Whether or not this points to in dependent action by the non-partisan league tonight was somewhat obscure, but the understanding of most of the delegates appeared to be that the naming of these candidates was pre paratory to going into the joint com mittee of all conventions, which will pick out state and congressional tickets, if plans of the leaders are carried out. fusion Center of Fight. One of the questions around which warm battles have been fought in several of the conventions is whether the separate conventions here shall attempt fusion into a third party and nomination of state and congressional tickets, or seek to attain their ends by "entering" by the primaries of one or the other of the present parties. Leaders of the ' non-partisan league have strongly opposed fusion. Never theless, there was manifested today a disposition to disregard these warn ings and it was stated tonight that the non-partisans were taking part in joint deliberations over platform and candidates. The state ticket as named by the non-partisans was: Governor, Robert Bridges, Seattle; lieutenant-governor, E. Bowles, Prosser; secretary of state, Lucy I. Case, Seattle; treasurer, Frank Pease, Seattle; attorney-general, W. D. Lane, Spokane; state land commis sioner, Samuel Smyth, Goldendale; state insurance commissioner, A. M. Mecklem, Tacoma. Bridges received 20 votes for nomination for governor, others voted for being J. E. Scollard, Chehalis; William Bouck, Sedro Woolley; James Duncan, Seattle. Spokane Man Withdraws. John Mulligan of Spokane was the first choice of the non-partisans for attorney-general, but withdrew his name on the plea of lack of time. Delegates to the railway men's con vention from the fourth congressional district tonight caucused and named C. K. Stimson as their choice for con gressional candidate. This completed ! the railway men s congressional slate. By general agreement, the rail men appeared to have accorded the privi lege of picking the congressional can didate whom the fusion convention is expected to indorse. Convention leaders appeared confi dent tonight that third-party fusion would be accomplished, though no one would predict just how soon. The two tasks upon which effort was con centrated were the framing of a plat form acceptable to at least the stronger groups and the selection of itCKei. vy nemer eitner pJatrorm or ticket can be put through a joint con vention, however, without starting a fight that will disrupt the entire pro gramme is regarded by many of the delegates as doubtful. Farmers' Union Moves Offices. SPOKANE, Wash., July 29 Offices of the Washington Farmers' union to day were being transferred to Yaki ma, which is to be the new head quarters, according to A. D. Cross. retiring secretary of the organization. W. B. Armstrong, newly-elected sec retary, superintended the moving. Attorney Files as Xon-Partlsan. VANCOUVER, Wash., July 20. (Special.) H. W. Arnold, local attor ney, today filed for office of judge of the superior court of Clarke county on the non-partisan judiciary ticket. John Schaefer filed for the office of county clerk on the republican ticket. He was a lieutenant with the overseas forces in France. SHRINE THANKS FIREMEN Drill Exhibitions Given Visitors Are Appreciated. Expression of appreciation for the splendid drills performed by mem bers or the .Portland fire bureau on the Lewis building, opposite the Multnomah hotel, during the week of the Shrine convention for the benefit of the eastern visitors in Portland that week was received yesterday by Chief Dowell from the Shrine gen eral committee. Throughout the convention period picked men from the fire bureau were assigned to these drills, which .consisted of life-saving exhibitions. ladder scaling and other similar "stunts." 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The advance contingent of dele gates from Portland Klks lodge No. 142, will leave this afternoon for Salem to attend the third annual con vention of the Oregon State Klks' association. Harry G. Allen, president of the association, and James I. Olson, sec retary, also will leave late this after noon for the capital city, to establish headquarters during the convention period at the Marion hotel. The opening ceremonies of the convention tonight will be held in the armory and will be open to the public. Governor Olcott, Mayor Wil son of Salem, August Hirckenstein, chairman of the convention committee, Supreme Justice Harris of Eugene, and President Allen are among those who will speak at the meeting. The convention session will be opened Thursday morning. All busi ness sessions will be held In the morning hours in order that the after noons may be left open for the dele gates to join in the entertainment. Mayor George Baker of Port land has been invited to address the convention Friday morning. On Saturday morning the election of of ficers will take place and the 1921 convention city will be chosen. The convention will close at midnight Saturday night. LEGION LEADERS CONFER REPRESENTATIVES FROM SEV ERAL STATES IN CITY. Phone your want ads to The Orego- tilan. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine STREETS CLOSED FOR SESSION City Council of Vancouver Grants Request of Elks. VANCOUVER, Wash.. July 20. (Special.) Permission was given the Elks by the city council last night to close a number of streets during the Washington state Elks conven Hon, to be held here in August. Dr C. S. 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For the purpose of formulating ecommendations to the second na ional convention of the American Legion, meeting in Cleveland, O., next September, as to the future policy of th'e American Legion toward the I. W. W. and kindred organizations, -epresentatives of western depart ments of the legion will meet in Portland today. William B. Follett, state commander of Oregon, will pre side over the conference. Lemuel L. Holies, formerly of Seat tle but now of Indianapolis, national adjutant of the American Legion, is expected to arrive this morning to attend the meeting. Arthur Woods, national chairman of the Americanism committee of the legion and former police commissioner of New York City, planned to come, but has been pre vented by illness, according to a tele gram received yesterday by Mr. Follett. The states of Washington, Califor nia, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Montana and North and South Dakota have been requested to send delegates to the conference, preferably the state chairmen of Americanism committees. The chairman of the Americanism committee of the legion in Oregon is Rogers MacVeagh, who recently returned from a conference with le gion heads in the east. The sessions will open at 9 o clock at state headquarters of the legion in the Morgan building. Because of the special knowledge which Centralla has of the activities of the I. W. W., as demonstrated in the Armistice day slaying of four ex service men, a representative of Grant Hodge post of that city has been es pecially invited. Edward J. Eivers. department ad jutant of Oregon, who represented this state at a recent conference nn radicalism held in Spokane, will at. tend today's meeting, as also will George A. White, state executive com mitteeman of the legion and adjutant general of Oregon. Chinese Marries WJiite Girl. 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