Show Ruled Out OutS SENATOR Q S J TUES A. A REED of Missouri opponent t of the league of nations and is ration leader among the thc Democrats Democrats Democrats Dem Dem- is denied a seat scat in the San Francisco convention by tile the national committee t I w. w t Ft Rl tj In X Z ZI I 1 z i i 1 1 l l Yo I ri yf tY Jn f. f y rr Ji f k ti lV J. J tl i j 1 W iI t J 11 t kA p i J 5 Ve J. J I lj t ij J l j fi j y y l t J v. v f i m tL L t 1 1 0 p Zi 1 g I a. a f z S 'S t r By Richard Lee ll 41 Staff Correspondent nt S O AX AN FRANCISCO J June n 20 The The administration forces cracked the whip today and the Demo Democratic national committee denied convention seats to Senator James A A. Reed ked of ol Missouri and the W Watson Smith delegation del del- on of tV eight twenty nty-eiS' nty fro from rg iTh i Th Tb The vote against Reed was vas 34 to 1 12 rg cu case the the administration tion forces wore were able to find a a. technical out for tor themselves In n the m nt of ot th the majority of or Georgia f Democrats They found lound a state committee committee com corn rule providing a handy excuse for seating nn the A minority An n ticket f. f which vyv u UI LUL LU J nomination and uphold the President D Decision clion I lon Ii In lit Difficult Senator Reeds Reed's caso w vas wa not so pIm pIm- pie There the administration loaders confronted with two separate el elections of ot th the senator as the Fifth district delegate del del- were forced to find him guilty guilt on the indictment charging lese majesty The administration slogan was Throw w Reed out on any pretext What will we do Joseph Guffey ol ot Pennsylvania holding Attorney General Gon- Gon eral Palmers Palmer's proxy was heard asking Senator Glass of oC Virginia the administration administration adminis leader Just before t they ey w went nt into executive session Throw him out on legal or an any other other other oth oth- er grounds was the tho reply from the Virginia senator The full tull force of ot the administration in the convention to open Monday at noon was shown b by the roll call in the committee meeting when anti adminis forces demanded a show down on the question o of going behind closed doors to write the p party part rt covenants co openly open arrived at There Thre were Just fourteen unfettered committeemen Wilson Anti on Strength Shown Tho The anti administration strength on the national committee was shown b by bythe bythe the votes otes against the Heed Reed ouster which were cast by the following I. I B. B of California former former for tor- mer Senator Willard Villard Sauls Saulsbury ur of Delaware Delaware Delaware Del Del- aware Charles of ot IllInois Illinois Illi 1111 nois Thomas Taggart Tas-s-arl proxy of ot In Indiana In- In diana W W. W. W Marsh of Iowa J. J X N. Camden Camden Camden Cam- Cam den of Kentucky Arthur F. F Mullen Of or Nebraska ebra ka J. J T. T McCarthy of Nevada Xe Norman E. E Mack of or New York II II 11 Perry of North Dakota Edward II H Moore loore of Ohio Robert nobert S S. Hudspeth o of New Now Jerse Jersey Mr Moore the Cox manager led the tho fight for Senator R Reed ed who sho will now carry hIs claim before the tho credentials Co Continued on page 7 REED IS BARRED AS BOURBON DElEGATE Continued From Pago 1 1 committee of ot the national convention Senator Carter Cartor Glass of oC Virginia leIng leaving leaving leav leav- ing Ing- no doubt about his speaking for tor forthe the tho administration voiced tho the plea pica against tho the l seating of ot tho the senator In tho the open hearing preceding the thel executive session for deciding tho ho l Geor Georgia fa and antI Missouri cases Senator Reeds Reed's claim for tor tho the convention scat seat to which he was ws twice elected by the I Democrats of ot the tho ono one bl big Democratic district of ot tho the state of ot Missouri was I presented by Francis M. M Wilson United States district attorney of r Kansas City Plead d Agra AGUI In t His appeal L for Cor L no disfranchisement L u UL of the me Ie district tn that tnt t ma matter makes cs Missouri un a n I I Democratic state was seconded b by Jo- Jo Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- Joi i seph B B. B Shannon tho the other district district dis dis- delegate who ho was accepted d by bythe bythe y the state convention contention Mr Shannon charged the tho administration forces In Inthe Inthe n the state with asking the national committee committee committee com com- to do something they didn't dare do themselves The only time such action was ever e taken b by a Q state convention happens ns to have havo been the time when the pl present pies pies- s- s ent committeeman E D F T. now I seeking to shut out Senator Reed Rec Wl was as himself shut out said Mr Shannon I And what did ho lie do He went out and antI supported the tho Republican ticket I Will Senator Reed neetI agree to abide by the convention decisions on platform platform plat plat- Plat Plat-I form and candidates Shannon asked Saw Now ow let Jet us run our affairs In InD D Democratic Kansas City an and let the Democrats In Republican St. St Louis tend to their own and we will give gho you OU a areal areal areal real Democratic majority that's thal's tho answer to that question he be replied S Senator In Is And An Col Col John Cosgrove of ot Boone Doon Mo rl and Mrs Irs W t yo W. W Martin Marlin a Missouri delegate lc led Jed tho the assault upon the thc sen en- en ator They assailed him for his di divergent divergent dl- dl views upon Ullon tho league of oC nations nations na na- to which Mr Wilson said President Wilson himself must recognize the right of ot all men to c ct ct- press their own honest views Ses I have ha not agreed reed with Senator Reed on tho the league uc issue but that's not the question question question ques ques- tion here herc Are the Fifth Firth district Deiro- Deiro to be disfranchised or not 1 Former Senator Thomas V. V WK HardIck Hard- Hard vIck Ick of ot Georgia warned named the national committee against unseating the delegation dole dele ration gation legally named by the state con con- von tion Albert How ell brother of or National Committeeman Clark Howell How ell whose re reelection reelection reelection re- re election was at ot stake In the contest pictured the Watson Smith forces as men who wanted to change the tho rules of oC a r poker game after they had lost tho ho pot Throughout the proceedings It was evident that the tho lines had been drawn for Cor the tho exclusion of or all nil tion delegates from Crom Georgia regardless of or the thc fact that the they had hatI represented tho majority vote yote cast In the state primary primary mir mary and had h mustered a n. majority of ot two ninety votes In the state convention convention conven conven- tion selecting the Individual del delegates Senator Reed there in n person throughout hout the public hearing was as apparently ap ap- ap- ap able to win more support than the Wilson anti-Wilson people from Georgia It n was support made up chiefly of or head off administration admin admin- Cox Cot men who hope to nomination that forced a roll- roll call on the question of ot deciding tho the committee contests In the open open- Reed Has Proxy Proy of Convention Alternate Kansas City June 26 James Jam G. James s T. T Bradshaw alternate to Senator James A. A Reed as delegate ate from the Fifth Missouri district to tho the Democratic national national national na na- na- na convention announced here bere to tonight tonight tonight to- to night that ho had bad voluntarily turned over oer his proxy to Senator Reed and that the latter was empowered to act for tor him hint in all matters pertaining to the business of or the convention Mr Bradshaw said he gave the tho proxy to Senator Recd Just before the sen sen- ator loft left for tor San Francisco and antI 8 said ld that he did so because he thought the highest Inte Interests of ot P party rt harmony de de- de- de mended it It Mr Bradshaw BT declared business matters matters mat mat- prevented him from Crom atten attending attending- the convention In person |