Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1916 — STATE CONVENTION CALL. [ARTICLE]
STATE CONVENTION CALL.
To the Democrats of Indiana, and All Those Who Desire to Cooperate With Them. By virtue of the Primary Election Law enacted by the Sixty-ninth General Assembly of the State of Indiana and approved bv the Governor March 8, 1915 (Acts 191 a, page 3a9, Chapter 105), and in pursuance of the “Rules for the Govern ment and Regulation of the Democratic Party in Indiana,” adopted by the Democratic State Committee of Indiana on July 22, 1915, the Democratic Party oi' the State of Indiana, and all who desire to cooperate with them, are invited to I meet in delegate convention at Tom - j linson Hall, in the City of Indian-! apolis; Indiana, on Wednesday, April 26, 1916, for the purpose of adopting a platform, selecting Presidential Electors, Contingent Electors, Delegates and Alternate Delegates, to the Democratic National Convention, and of nominating candidates ~ for United States Senator anti Gov eruor, if no nomination is made at the Primary Election to be held on March 7, 1916, and for nominating the following state officers, to-wit; Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. Audi tor of State. Treasurer of State; Attorney-General. Reporter Supreme Court. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Chief Bureau of Statistics. One Judge of the Supreme Court for Second District. One Judge of the Supreme Court for Third District. One Judge of the Appellate Court for the First District. The Convention will be composed of 1,363 delegates, apportioned among the several counties of the state; from this, the Tenth District, are as follows; Benton 7 Jasper 6 Lake * I * 25 Newton 5 Porter ’ 7 Tippecanoe !.! 2R Warren ’ 4 White ; .10 The delegates from the respective counties composing the several Congressional Districts will meet Tuesday, April 25, 1916, at seven o’clock p. m., at the following places: First District--State House, Room S 3, second floor. Second District—Stato House, Room 11, first floor. Third District—State House, Rooui 12, first floor. Fourth District —State House, Room 41, first floor.
Fifth District—State House, Room 91, third floor. Sixth District—State House, Room 55, second Boor. Seventh District—Court House, Criminal Court room. Eighth District—State House, Room 15, first floor. Ninth District—-State House, Room 50, second floor. Tenth District—State House, Room 1 20, third floor. Eleventh District—State House, Room 27, first floor. Twelfth District—State House, Room 99, third floor. Thirteenth District-State House, Room 112, third floor. At each of such meetings the following officers and members of committees will be selected, viz: One member of the Committee on Rules and Permanent Organization. One member of the Committee on Credentials, One member of the Committee on Resolutions. 'T One Vice-President of the Conv tuition. One Assistant Secretary of the Convention. One Presidential Elector and one Contingent Elector. Two delegates to the National Convention. Two alternate delegates to the National Convention, The Committee on Rules and Permanent Organization will meet at Room 371, Denison Hotel, immediately after the adjournment of District meetings. ■ - The Committee on Credentials will meet in Room 372, Denison Hotel, immediately after the adjournment of District meetings. The Committee on Resolutions will meet in Room of Ordinary, Denison Hotel, immediately after adjournment of District meetings. The Convention will meet on April 2*>. 1915, at 9 o’clock a. m., at Tomlinson Hall, to receive reports of the committees, for the adoption of a platform, the selection of delegates-at-large and alternate-at-large to the National Convention, the selection of Presidential Electors and Contingent Electors, and the nomin, tion of candidates. Witness my hand and seal this 14th flay of January, 1 916.
BERNARD KORBLY,
Chairman. Attest; A. O. SALLEE, Secretary.
