Show HOMER CUMMINGS WILL SOUND NOTE AT SAN FRANCISCO Democratic Chairman Chos Chos- Chosen I Chos-I en Presiding Officer Arraigns Arraigns Ar Ar- Re Republicans publicans Chicago April 20 homes Homes S. S Cum- Cum mn g. g chairman of oC tho tha Democratic national committee today was wa selected t to preside as temporary chairman of the national convention at S San n Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- I cisco June 28 and deliver tho the keynote kenote i address which will win announce the the I party part policies In the thc forthcoming cam- cam I j T Tt Tin t convention slate was wal framed at nt ata a luncheon at tho Iroquois club and j i the Democratic chieftains there thero asI assembled as- as I then listened with Interest to toa I a speech In Inv which their leader sounded sound sound- 1 oil ed 11 what hat thc they sat 1 probably would be he bethe the he main point Joint point of of his keynote address ad ad- tI dress ress ressi I i Tho The JO party part has lost Its Us i moral character ho he declared In Int launching a n. vigorous attack on the action of or tho the majority In Congress In In defeating the tilt peace treaty treat ant and league of ot nations and particularly pl tho the methods meth-d meth meth- meth I od by which control of ot tho the fore n relations committee w was s held U by the tho Republicans u Corruption Tho whole tI fight ht on the league of oe nations dates date hack ck to a corrupt elec elec- election election tion In Michigan n he he said and antI a convicted criminal Is Js the thing upon which Republican supremacy rests He was convinced con that the people I of or the United States State wanted the the league of ot nations The Tho Republican Congress had debated the peace treaty for eight months and had hatI failed to to pass pars on one constructive o piece of ot legis legis- lec-Is-I lec lation lallon Land fandt j 11 Turning to tho the war ho he declared j that not chance chanc but brains won It an and for this leadership he maintained the Democratic party part was entitled to credit cret It matters not what the they ma may Fla say of oC President nt Wilson Vilson he added add add- I cd ed his fame Is Ja Immortal and future generations I I rt d s will I tl render t o tr tributes the s e n eat of f I p P ea se an AllY o g a on U gr Democrat em t. t 1 Relation of or Democratic women to the tho party part and antl their part In the di direction direction dl- dl of oC ll Its affairs would be he decided by hy the San Francisco convention con the national executive committee decided I toda today Meeting with members of oC tho the wom women's women's ens en's advisory nd board the committee oom appointed Mr lr Cummins 8 chairman of oe ofu ofa u n subcommittee to draft the tho pro program ram I under which the tho enfranchised women will iII work Their findings s will be presented to the convention for or tion I Women l rn Today's t session lon was said to be uc t the e 1 first In which women have had representation on the national executive committee Plans Penns for or the convention were practically tlc II completed today with the tho selection tion of oe tho the temporary officers Besides Besides Be Be- sides Mr 1 Cummings these officers t rc E E. E G. G Hoffman Hortman national committeeman committee committee- man from Indiana secretary W. W II n. Hollister fit assistant secretary Col John I I. I Martin St St. Louis sergeant sergeant ser ser- gc geant tnt at arms of ot the national committee committee committee com com- to be convention sergeant cant at arms J. J J. J Oklahoma assistant nt sergeant at arms Colonel Martin who ho has been sergeant ser geant of oC the national committee forthe for tor tho the past tW twenty five nt fl years has officiated officiated officiated at four previous conventions con Peace O cr Convention City Objection to the tho San Francisco coti- coti I vent vf t committee arrangements and particularly to the size of ot the hall I mere r removed mo following tho appear e appear appear- ante loce before the committee on arr arrange arrange- ini ntH of oC Postmaster Charles l Fa Fay ay chairman c of or the San I co committee com com- and Isadore U. U na national national nn- nn committeeman from California who explained the pl plans being maria mado mariato to lo handle tho the guests and anti tho convention con con- Suggestions Suggestion that the convention con con- ml might ht be moved across tho Ule bay to to Oakland or to another city w were re dropped i A committee of or five with Charles of Illinois as aR chairman was V lH named d to by h R to draft i resolutions of oe Sy sympathy nt athy and respect I Ito to be sent to the tho family of C C. n former mer from Crom Illinois who ho died last ast week weel The resolutions res res- will ho bo presented to the tho convention convention convention con con- for cn William 1 I of or Louls- Louls Louisi i a J I announced hK hll resignation as nu- nu from Kentucky n I f nt or ill III health f 1 l r Committe to Co o Meet t The executive committee and rom corn i Le on con convention arrangements arrangement I Iw w U 11 n. n ItIC t at nt San Sou Francisco carl early In June Jane It Wa tva decided ed I 7 Those hose pros present nt at today's meeting i I John T T. Barnett Colorado Charles s j I Illinois Isadore Ii nI H. H I California i 1 F G. G Hoff- Hoff J man Indiana Thomaa Taggart Una aria Wilbur Marsh Iowa Arthur 1 F. F Mullen n. n Nebraska Norman K H. 10 Mack Inck i i ett Ne Ci York I n Ii IS B. n. Kentucky J Homer S. S Cummings Mrs j i John fohn B. B Ca Kentucky Mrs Bask BalS and Mrs Irs Kellogg Fairy baui Illinois Mrs Stiles Burry Burr Urr Mm- Mm no ne oln n ota ola MISS Mass lul Elizabeth ll ah th Marbury NewYork Now New w York antI and Mrs Puttie Pattie J Jacobi Alabama Miss Mina Marbury Is a n delegate at at large tu to the national convention ton and Mrs Burr An n at large |