People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1896 — DELEGATES TO ST. LOUIS. [ARTICLE]

DELEGATES TO ST. LOUIS.

Call to Indiana Populists Authorizing Their Selection. To the Voters of the People’s Party. Under the call of the Peoples party. Indiana is entitled to thirty delegates to the national convention. The state central committee by virtue of the authority vested in it by the national committee have apportioned the delegates among the several districts of this stale as follows: Each district under the new apportionment is entitled to two delegates, and the First, Second, Fifth and Ninth districts are each entitled to additional delegate. on the basis of the vote cast for Dr. Kobinson for secretary of state. The Seventh district having already selected ,tw<£ delegates at its district conveblion, roe action of said district, and any othei’ districts having taken similar action, has been approved by the state committee. The basis of representation to the district convention will be the same as for district conventions under last call. District committeemen are authorized to reconvene their district conventions, or caH new ones, for the selection of national delegates. Undei’ the foregoing apportionment there will be no delegates at large, as it was thought best to apportion all among the several districts as above indicated. District chairmen will, under the above instructions, fix such time and place as their respective judgments may indicate. N. T. Butts, [Attest.] Chairman. S. M. Shepard, Secretary. Reform papers will please copy and keep standing.