Show tRA IS DElA YI YIt I t ION ON REED GO OVER h i navies Are Cleared way way for r Convention by Committee t S S1 A Press San Francisco June 2 23 25 Democratic or national committee consideration to postpone co e feld l ed d Georgia and anti Missouri till contests G or morro morning after clearing I sli dl the tie preliminaries for th the open- open national convention con next lf fhe tie It was the plan of ot some of ofra the contests heard hear lier ders ra to have hac Sentiment how hov how I strone trong for tor consideration by y yU is s hi committee and a was U 11 ed ea on Iho tho question The vote Yote I 5 to 20 0 to e the full CUll como com com- i ii The Aoto yote by bear o heir hear the eases cats follows I Was was as California Alabama Arizona Connecticut ut Idaho ti e 0 Iowa ToWa Kentucky Maryland l. l New Ne Hampshire H New Nee Ne Jer- Jer York North orth Dakota Ohio tw South Dakota Vermont a So Wisconsin Alaska DisC Dis- Dis f C Columbia Hawaii Porto Rico Delaware Delaware Florida Kansas I ett elt Michigan Minnesota X Nevada New Max Max- Mex E. E Nebraska Ireson s a. a Penn hanla Rhode Is 1 Texas Carolina Tennessee Virginia Washington ton W t Contest Georgia contest S twenty twenty- TOW rotes while In Missouri lOuri the Ques- Ques whether bether Senator James A. A Heed t ot of the national administration K league Ingue of oC nations shall bo be scat scat- the thc face of oC his rejection b by the tho I Iri crl ri ri state convention con Reed need was 1 lt ed d b by the Fifth Missouri district b the state convent conven- conven I. I rejection by lt t Is s claimed tho the action was mm Hee decided to seat seal H R. R Ris R R. is M f a delegate at large from irom vas who ho had been named b bj by the to fill till a vacancy caused I ill lb Imp important action h h by the commits commit commit- jus s J the thc unanimous adoption ot of a Emendation to the national con en hat Bhat 1 t each state and territory be anted in the national the the- national committee m elan and one woman committee also deckled decided to give I Im I'm dims canal zone tone representation i c convention i Cummins er r S S. S Cummings i. i chairman of tho Itt presided Probably the larg- larg aber of ot women that ever T attend attend- meeting metting of oC the committee was wash wasI I nt L h ng g the early eail arrivals was vas Sn- Sn S n- n ImpS ares B B. Reed Recd who claimed a athe athe the convention con as a delegate he Fifth 1 Missouri district J ep- ep tires tires' 0 of the two t groups of dele dele- for tor Georgias Georgia's twenty twenty- I Beats ts were also on hand jre re was vigorous applause when whenn i n a Cummings suggested theof thet the tho t of a a. telegram to Governor I o of Tennessee ur urging him to session lon of tho the legislature lily the federal suffrage e amendt amend- amend t The suggestion was unanimous unanimous- ted 1 T Tnt Text t of Trl Telegram OT V. V V. V Albert Albut H. H Roberts te to u. u brine Ille Teen Tenn be e Democratic national committee meeting held today by b i vote me as nS chairman i committee t to o send Jo you the fol- fol message e most earnestly earnest emphasize the thee I e e. e Importance and urgency nc of an ani i owe late meeting meUng of ot your jour state le lege lege leg leg- e e for the purpose of or ratifying I posed nin nineteenth amendment to toral federal ral constitution The Tho eyes oes of or offitt I fitt n. n of wom women n throughout the thery fry ry fr are tre turned toward Tennessee I one slate that thal can and will enI enen en- en lan I them prior to the November Ion by y b bec becoming the thirty sixth I 11 to ratify the suffrage amendment that for the thc Present all other si tire i matters patters ma If iZ nece necessary sary lary 14 I In abeyance abe and that you jou OU will I n l extra a session of the legislature or Dr r state for such brief duration tl y be required to lo act favorably the in amendment e Tennessee o cu- cu position or of Peculiar and pivotal nee and anI one that thit enables her B n er ra a servICe of Incalculable Value aluc c women of America We e therefore under your OUr hip p and through h h tho action of ot slature of or your jour state that worn vom 1 the th nation may h ho m elven the privilege o of or voting In the tho coming coming- presidential presidential pres pres- pres-I pres election HOMER S S. S CUl CUMMINGS GS Chairman Charman r Democratic national com corn committee committee I Stale lo 10 1111 rill Yu I When hen the tho question of approving toe temporary call It was announced that several states stales were short their full tull delegation and an the question arose how tho the vacancies shall shaU be filled filled- After a general discussion a motion was made by Thomas B n. Love Texas Texis authorizing authorizing au au- au- au state delegations to fill Ill va va- va- va The motion was tabled after I several eral committeemen said their dele dole delegations would fill tiU vacancies to suit sull themselves New ew Hampshire and Dela Delaware ware waro were among tho state that thal had nad delegates a absent sent J J J. Bruce Kremer Montana vice I chairman of or the committee moved that contests be heard by subcommittees I I of five ho appointed by the chair L. L H. H I Moore Ohio moved mo a substitute that the contests be be heard b by the full fuU committee com com- committee com In executive Re session slon and It was adopted b by a vote voto of ot twenty-six twenty yeas and twenty ni nays s. s Canal Zone to 0 n He lie Represented d I The committee after a n. brief discussion discussion discus discus- sion bion placed on the temporary roll roU the I IJ and two al alternates ni- ni J names of or two delegates delegate from the tho Panama canal zone nl This Thi will give tho the Canal anal rone representation tation In a n. Democratic national con convention n- n for the first time If Ir the delegates delegates delegates dele dele- con gates aro aio aro seated b by the credentials committee I In th the case of John I L. who protested against the se seating of R R. R. R Turner as a clel delegate at large largo from frown Oregon the committee decided to seat cat Turner Turner was selected a delegate at largo large by bv tho the Oregon state committee to lo fill the vacancy caused b by the death of G G. T T. Baldwin Schuyle- Schuyle man appeared before the committee and nd ar argued that he should fill rill the thea va- va canev on the ground that ho he received tho fifth firth highest vote In la the race for forthe I Ithe the tho four places as delegates ate at largo large announced he would carry carry carry car car- ry his case caio to the tho credentials ls committee committee commit commit- tee Until 10 n. n m. m then took UP un the Georgia contest Clark Howell leading leadIng leadIng lead- lead Ing the tho A. A Mitchell Palmer group of or delegates s ild ho would take tako only ten minutes to pr present his side of at tho case Former Senator Hardwick wanted thirty thir- thir t tj ty minutes As some of or tho the committeemen commit commit- had earl early evening c engaS' engaS engagements mente It was decided to take tako up tho the Georgia case tomorrow and the committee ad adjourned adjourned ad- ad until 10 a. a m. m Minutes on the death of or Roger Sullivan Sullivan Sul Sul- livan Illinois John T. T McGraw West Vest Virginia and William J J. Stone Missouri Missouri Mis Mis- adopted by a rising rising- vote Tho The committee e approved the executive tive th-e committees committee's report of ot temporary officers of ot the Ute convention which recommended recommended recommended rec rec- that Homer S S. Cummings s bethe be the temporary chairman of ot the con con- von tion A pleasant incident of ot me cue meeting I was tho the tho of or a a. S' S gold ld badge to John I. I Martin arUn of ot Missouri honorary I sergeant at arms of or tho the national committee com com- There Thereas was as a buzz through the committee com com- room when Francis M. M Wilson United States district attorney for tor the western district of ot Missouri presented tho the certified action of ot the Democracy of ot the Fifth FlUh Missouri district In electing electing elect elect- ing log Senator James A. A Re Reed d a delegate to the convention Ho asked an opportunity opportunity op op- op- op to present the facts to the committee and was Informed that he would be heard at Lt the proper time It ItIs ItIs Itis Is understood tho the seating seating- of ot Senator Reed geed eed would be considered by a sub sub- committee S Steamer eaner Excursion Planned On th of ot National Com- Com I I. I B. B California the convention will be asked that when that when It adjourns on Monday Monda- It be until 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon In order to permit tho visiting delegates to take tako a 3 steamer excursion Tuesday morning Tho The c committee adopted without discussion discussion discussion dis dis- a res resolution to be submitted to the national convention providing that tuat hereafter each state and territory terri tor tory be represented in tho the n national committee b by ono man and one woman to be selected according according- to state laws or pa rules where no state te law covers covers cov coy ers tho the election of ot national committeemen commit commit- The Tho resolution also provided that the tho woman committeeman to serve the next four tour years ears be selected by the state delegation to the pr present convention con con con- If It the resolution Is adopted |