Show B o s o Refuses to Be Je Candidate Democrats Told lUENCE f WEST TO TOE E MARKED if Idea Meeting Together K in Coast Headquarters J testS Are Considered I t 1 Sr SI FRi CISCO June Junc l 17 Will Will Will Will- r G. G McAdoo sent a message to tie the western delegates to ill al Democratic oon convention ing in- in g them not to vote Tote for him he had circumstances as y made de up his bis mind not t to accept for the presidency messa message esage to pe is a verbal one and b by a western delegate ed it from McAdoo perY perin perthe per- per Y in the east The delegate j J es to to have haTe e his name e quoted I b busy nE among his estem estera ern d dd delegates es deI delivering Verin 08 Js m message to w me each h in In person w a going g era on eg and officials outcome of oC Gavin 4 call to for tor an association of ot e it u of ot the the- nine uthe western states tl ind tid d during the tho convention jl Kroner na Girt Vie View Ce ee Kremer Kreiner vice chairman n of ot committee who will wilt call to order on June 28 8 h IOK state Montana will be InIa In- In la Ia the nine western states that io present a united front said Baid e. e together get Mea Wea of ot the west- west atea is excellent It Is under under- I that the western Stern states will asle asto nse as- as le e to to top present p sent to tho the convention natters matters as are peculiarly of ot Sm- Sm ceto cc to the west such as liberal liberal- iJ ain aln administering the public land a ari nd d all matters pert pertaining to theo the tho o 0 de development of ot the Pacific i and and to the too development t of ot the ther r oil all and mining Industries of ot the The Ih ass association of oC these states ot provincial and will not beto bo be boto to further the Int interests of ot any presidential candidate er S S. Cummings temporary t of r the convention also emd em- em d the fact that t It would be UnIto un- un Ito ta if IC the tho pur purpose Ose of oC tho the meeting rn Un- Un of ot western states tat were The meeting he eat Bald eaten i en tn called with absolute disregard t claims r of or any particular r candIr candI- candI t Oiher Del f to 0 Join Jin in ia McNab stated sLAted today that In Sri Inon Inton ton on to the western es rn states proper I wd nd Alaska would ali al alwo join the thep p McNab mentioned ich eh subjects as Irrigation recia- recia and control of oC flood lood waters will Wt of the discussions of ot the tho as- as ion delegation it waa an- an Ill meet at the Civic audi audi- on tho the Friday before or the con- con Do tn only cases whore here seating sealIng conUI concoma conwill con- con will UI come coma up for decision by the Lion Uon will 1 bo Le that of oC Senator Reed d Missouri and of oC the Pal- Pal 0 Watson Smith contest In Ino Co o B De Be ne- ne neI I tor toi Reed Recd who ho was waa as duly elected Fifth district of ot Missouri wh which Ich 3 as City was ruled le l out Elate l 11 His case e was 4 back to his district for a new and acco according J to arriving cs tes te the tho th senator tC will again bo be boon on n by 18 case then comes UP for or the convention where he be ra In lily Influential friends who 0 to give him a laco In the t tem lion on David Ii Walsh of oC M Massa- Massa rUI lead thc the tight fight for or Send Sead Sea Sen- d in n all probability g C t days arrivals were Dr Reynolds Democratic state S of N. N F. F Reed Recd delegate ho v 4 win be e t vo officer s 1 under the thc s ant ant- a. a lonal cb Committeeman F P. Cli o of s sn St St. t. t run 5 n John ohn PaUl and t Na-t National onal Corn Cora T. T Barnett Burnett of o Colo- Colo orr POad DC Awaited t t on arran will t meeting at th the Civic au- au tomorrow Among arrivals arrival will bo nt several hundred corf cor- cor each ot of f whom carries a a. Ire ng to W G. G pub pub- r of the national Demo Demo- tUt t tee th the correspondents their 1 en canes nea for tor style style- J In ln the corridors corridor as un 0 candidates 8 and d dele dele- l er Wj will also be some somo fifty Z ed on 00 Pa Page c j I I MADOO REFUSES TO BE DEMOCRATS DEMOCRATS' CANDIDATE Continued from Crom Page 1 members of oC the famous Camous Gridiron corr correspondents cor cor- respondents r club Women Prepare Fifteen Planks Bj Dy A Associated d Ir Pray New Tork York June 17 Fifteen 17 Fifteen planks plank which the Democratic national convention convention conven conven- tion will be bo asked to include in it its platform were sent toda today to deles delegates to the convention by the women's bu bureau bureau bureau bu- bu reau of the Democratic national committee com com- The planks were prepared b by bythe the labor committee of ot the bureau o or of which Mrs Robert Robort of or New ew York Is chairman after lter conferences with various va- va varIous va va- rIous bodies of workers The planks plank advocate l. l the tho right o ot of collective bargaining bare between employer employ employ- er and through lives tives of ot their own choosing govern govern- mont control of or basic industries affecting ar- ar af the necessities of ot life nationalization nationalization nation nation- of ot the thc railroads and their administration administration administration ad ad- ministration by a corporation or commission commission com corn I mission on which the public the tho management management man man- ae and labor shall be represented represented operation of ot federal fuel tuel and steel commissions and ad development o othe ot of I the present system of oC collective bargaining bargaining bargaining bar bar- gaining Into national industrial councils coun coun- I ells of ot the Industries I The committee also urges s abolition of ot labor of or children under 1 11 S years rears I of ot age e general adoption of oC an eight eight- hour law that wages will be bo placed on the basis of or service without regard res-ard to sex and minimum wages wag which will Insure to all wage earners a proper standard of or health comfort and efficiency Other planks recommended Include Development of or a national s system stem o. o or of employment offices under joint control control con con- control of ot federal and state 1 boards and organization of or labor corps with transportation subsidies for lor harvestInG harvestIng harvesting harvest harvest- ing extension and development o or of orthe the bureau of ot women In industry In ir tho department of labor and appointment appointment appointment appoint appoint- ment of women on all government So boards dealing with t labor enactment of oC federal and state legislation lee to foster roster organizations ore of ot producers producers' and I consumers' consumers operative co organizations and credit societies Insurance for tor all workers against l accidents disease disability unemployment ul and old age aCc Tho The recommendation condemns the use of or mandatory and prohibitory Injunction in injunction injunction in- in junction in labor disputes and also the treatment of or labor as a a. commod commod- It ity Development of or the bureau of or labor statistics to make public facts concerning concerning concerning con con- investment capitalization earnings and wages wae-es also is urged ure Fence Is Ts Built Around Auditorium San Francisco June 17 Workmen Workmen he began an building today a substantial board fence rence around the exposition memorial memorial memorial me me- morial auditorium to prevent any forced attempt to enter tho the building which will house the Democratic national national national na na- na- na convention beginning e June 28 8 Inside the building carpenters and painters are arc completing the work of oC making the auditorium ready t for r the convention The California delegates deles to tho the convention convention convention con con- it was said in playing host to the visitors probably will cast on tho the Initial ballot votes otes for each candidate can can- didato nominated Headquarters for Suffragists Op Open en Br nf Universal Service Washington June Juno 17 With ith With the opening today of ot headquarters in San an Francisco the thc National Womans Woman's part party party par par- t ty campaign to secure suffrage o action from the thc Democratic national national national-conven con eri tion begins Mrs Abby Scott Baker o of Washington Washing Washing- ton D. D C. C political chairman of ot the thc party part has arrived in San Francisco to take charge chargo of the thc newl newly opened head head- quarters Suffragettes hope b by their campaign during durins- thc the convention to s secure lre from the tho Democratic national leaders further further further fur fur- ther pressure pressure upon the North Carolina legislature to to rat ratify tho the amendment at the special session in Jul July The campaign It was announced will be thorough It is to include the thc Interviewing Inter of every delegate to the thc Democratic convention before the conen convention con con- en by tho the state branches of ot the National Womans Woman's party part and interviewing interviewing inter inter- viewing of ot each state delegation during durInG during dur dur- ing the convention Among the members of ot the National Womans Woman's party soon to arrive in tho the convention cit city will be bo Mrs W W. p G G. G Brown of ot W. W Va chairman of ot the Womans Woman's part party o ot of West Vest Virginia Miss Edith Callahan of ot Louisville Ule state chairman for tor Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Ken Ken- tucky and Miss Bett Betty Gram of or Portland Portland Port Port- land Ore national organizer These women with Mrs Irs Baker compose th thee the committee which will be in charge o otho ot of tho the National Womans Woman's party part activities I during the tho c convention |