Show SECOND IS fiLED Libel Charged by 0 OLeary O'Leary in inStatement inStatement Statement Published b by 3 Democratic Chairman New York Oct 21 Vance Yance Vance C. C McCormick mick chairman of ot the tire Democratic national national na na- committee was served late to today today to to- day with a summons and complaint in ina ina a n. second suit stilt for libel brought against him lJ by Jeremiah A. A OLeary O'Leary one of or the heads head of ot tho the American Independence conference The Tho action which Is for Is hs' hs based on a statement Mr Ir McCormick is said to have havo given I en to tho the newspapers ller Monday lon ay This statement statement state state- ment It vv as assorted asserted was In connection tion with char charges IH lJ by the Democratic national committee that a secret agreement was made between OLeary OLear and his associates and Charles E. E Hughes Republican presidential nom- nom Iness mess by hy which Mr Ir Hughes made speeches to conform to demands o othe of oft t the tho h o American Independence e co confer cn ence e O s OLcar first suit stilt n against tho chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the Democratic national committee committee committee com com- was based on ft statement Mr McCormick was wan said j lel to have made concerning after atol the latter had sent Bent a tele telegram ram to President ent Wilson Wil- Wil il son flon criticizing his administration Tho The President replied in substance to OLeary O'Leary that UH he would feel deeply I mortified If OLeary O'Leary or anybody like you ou voted for tor him I Chairman McCormick and former Cormer Gov Martin H. H Glynn denied tonight a statement Issued from Republican national na national na- na I I headquarters quoting a telegram from Will R- R McDonald of ot Chicago In which he ho charged that Mr U Glynn had conferred on oua a train with OLeary O'Leary Just before President Wilsons Wilson's lh speech of or ac- ac The MacDonald tele telegram ram said Mr Ir Gl Glynn nn had asked el OLeary O'Leary r to use Ulle hla his Influence to induce t the tho c American American Ameri Amen can car independence conference rence not to throw its Its Its' support to Mr Hughes until after tho t subject had been discussed b by Mr GInn with President Wilson |