Show i r M Adoo MAdoo Forces Are t Angry Also v r Scared cared d i By James R. R Nourse 4 at Stuff Shift OnTe nt Wild Id took in rn th the Democratic S SAN AN FRANCISCO Jt June e 30 Wild W sconce scenes place c convention n nt on this afternoon when the name W William Gib Gibb McAdoo the Pr President s 's son son- son law was placed before the tho delegates for delegates for the the- presidency y The Tho demonstration was unlike anything any any- thing before seen seen In the convention It It exceeded eded l In nOrBO and enthusiasm the tho best staged st d demonstrations s for tor Palmer polmer GC cox Go Governor Smith and 5 other ther and candi I dates But there were several things that I happened today to throw a t. t scare Into the tho supporters of or William GIbbs Mc Adoo and decrease his chances o of win winning Me-I Me In ning the Democratic nomination First there thoro was a n. lining up of or the opponents of or McAdoo and an announcement announcement announce announce- ment mont from them that they thoy had cor- cor votes which will be bo use used l to block his effort to get het two U two thirds of ot the tho votes qt iho tho Iio convention Second there was wa a a statement from McAdoo himself given out In la New NewYork NewYork NewYork York In which he ho approved th tIm tho action netlon of ot his supporters supporter hero In deciding notto notto not notto to Cormal formally place him In nomination This statement was generally taken n to mean a withdrawal 1 b by McAdoo of or his namo name from further consi consideration and anda a notice b by him rn that others of or his supporters supporters sup sup- porters were disobeying hl his Instructions Instructions In sc seeking to i the office upon him Thirdly McAdoo was W subjected ted to o a violent attack from opponents who declared de do- dared him to bo ho the eh choice of off the I same flamo big financial Interests that gave I 1 n n nn In t in Inn to o n Senator Lilu Harding In support of of ot this charge chargo McAdoo's attackers cited tho the fact that Barnard M. M I Baruch and Thomas L. L Chadbourne both I lending fl figures ure In InWall inWall Wall street treet were largely instrumental In bringing his namo name b before foro tho convention con con- An attack from another r Quarter charter was made upon McAdoo by opponents who cited his as director general of or railroads which brou brought ht Increased freight and anAl passenger fares and a public public public pub pub- lic deficit of ot more marc than Supporters I The Tho of or the combined attack upon McAdoo cAdoo grew HO fierce so-fierce fierce dunin during the tho tholIa of or his campaign campaign cam cam- lIa day that the tho supporters n wore were moM mOld to great wrath They mot met In numerous secret conferences In InI i I r u ii r y u J JI I r f i i T n ri ARE IE I M ADOO FORCES ANGRY ALSO r SCARED Continued Prom From Page Pac 1 tho the Auditorium building whilo tho the demonstrations for Cor other candidates mapped out plans toro going on and m for Cor nicotine tho attacks The anger with which the McAdoo supporters viewed yle tho the situation was typified by Robert W W. Woolley interstate com com- commissioner who e exclaimed In Ina Ina ina a burst of wrath They Thoy are arc telling lie lle about our candidate can can- Wo Vo have ha tho the nomination They arc aro trying to take it away from Crom us by spreading all sorts of ot lies We tire arc going go go- o Ing to meet it Il t somehow Tho The McAdoo campaign which appeared ap appeared ap- ap yesterday to ho running along ong smoothly was thus thrown Into a veritable veritable ver ver- Hable panic under the force of or tho the at attacks attacks at- at tacks mado made upon it When hon McAdoo's l I i i I I leaders leaders went to sleep this morning some somo time al after r midnight ht the they thought tho they thoy had the nomination nomination nomination-In In fairly good shape but when they reported at the Auditorium tho they were confronted with witha a situation that completely unnerved them The They found that during tho the hours of or tho the night tho the Palmer Cox Edwards and nod Marshall people had hod combined com com- forces against them and had succeeded succeeded suc suc- in drawing together all tho the va various various va- va I rious elements opposed to McAdoo's candidacy until it was said they could count on fully enough votes otes to keep McAdoo from getting two Ien Kentucky tuck for tor Cox CX Another development dc during the nl night ht was tho the action of oC tho the K Kentucky delegation upon which tho the McAdoo boomers had strongly counted The fhe I Kentuckians gave favo notice that the they would not nol support McAdoo that their first choice was Cox and that Ir if ho wore eliminated the they would swing to Vice President Marshal Marshall It is understood that McAdoo l is not sure suro of or more than two votes otes in the Kentucky delegation deles of ot twenty In other states also there was an appreciable strengthening of the fight against McAdoo and Marshall l came steadily to the front as the most likely man with whom to beat beal him I In the New ew York delegation there thoro developed a strong anti McAdoo senti senU- ment Tammany delegates declared that the state of or New York would go goR o on n R bli n h. h n 00 11 I if iff r f 1 P epu can c. c oo were chosen s to h head d the Democratic o. o lI ticket kc L I Kentuckians declared that the Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans had a fair lair chance to carry I their state anyway and that if It McAdoo I were nominated the they would abandon 1 hope of or carrin carrying it for the tho Democratic ticket They declared they could carr carry it with Marshall 1 as tho the presidential candidate Most of ot the Kentucky delegates who are arc hostile to McAdoo took part in the demonstration for Cox when he was placed In nomination in the tho convention this afternoon McAdoo's McAdoo 1 CA ent The message which came from McAdoo McAdoo Mc Mc- Ic- Ic Adoo and which h caused such great concern concern concern con con- cern among amonS' his supporters was merely a statement to the effect that the tho action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion of ot his boomers hero against haInS' haInS having haying hay hav ing InS a formal speech mado made for tor him was taken with m my entire approval This statement in itself was not calculated to do amount of oC harm to McAdoo's McAdoo's Mc Mc- Adoo's candidacy but there were persistent persistent persistent per per- rumors throughout hout the convention convention convention conven conven- tion hall ball that thol another message more to tho the point and more In Insistent against action toward placing his namo name before the convention had been received It was said at first that Woolley had gotten the message Ho denied it Then It was stated that Judge Juds-e Amidon manager of or the McAdoo flor fight had received recel one This was denied b by him Ai Ad Aid d so it went down dOn the lino of oC the McAdoo supporters each one being ac ac- ac of or having gotten a message and each in turn denying It it The Tho Palmer supporters believed nil all these reports C. C C. C Carlin of ot Virginia manager of ot tho the McAdoo floor fight had declared It meant that McAdoo did not want tho the nomination at nil all and that his supporters were trying to force Corco It Iton Iton iton on him merely for tor the tho purpose of ot beating Palmer and other candidates Rn Say McAdoo Willing lIlu McAdoo's McAdoo boosters hurled hurler back the statement that McAdoo will accept the nomination if iC it is given on to him and to carry out their purpose they the put put ut Dr Burris Jenkins of or anaas onans City to tho the platform during the tho nominating speeches to tell tho the delegates that McAdoo Mc Mc- McAdoo cAdoo c- c Adoo will take tho the nomination McAdoo's immo namo was placed before tho the convention con by Dr Jenkins in the following speech J I had Intended to make mato an address presenting tho the namo name of a candidate to this convention contention but on account of or in insistent insistent In- In and persistent persistent requests from him that his name should not bo be presented presented presented pre pre- in a speech I have O decided not notto notto notto to do so 50 Cries of or Go on I Make Mako it anway anyway anyway any any- way Go on on Go on interrupted tho the speaker at this point point- When silence I was restored ho he continued But nut I am nm sure ure from the spirit manifested mani In fit my delegation and in this convention convention con can that we shall draft him for tho the son service of or tho the country countr And furthermore furthermore further further- more wo we know that if Ie so drafted ho he will accept tho the nomination And an any rumors of oC telegrams rams supposed to ha have e been received by mo or anybody else now or In tho the future den denying that he would accept pt the nomination ar are falsehoods falsehoods falsehoods false false- hoods perpetrated by the tho enemies of or our partI party part I tako take pleasure In nominating Willlam Willlam Will Will- lam GIbbs s McAdoo I Pandemonium brol broke e loose when McAdoo's McAdoo's Mc Mc- Ic- Ic 1 Adoo's name namo was mentioned and it I lasted fully Cully as long as the demonstrations demonstrations for Cor Palmer Cox and Governor Go r Smith lilt flits Prohibition Charles X OBrien O'Brien of oC New Jersey in nominating Governor Edwards of oC that state swung hard on tho prohibition issue and declared the Democrats must tand for tor personal liberty Ho lie got gol a abig abig big cheer when ho he declared that although al al- al although thou though h the eighteenth amendment Is the law it never no has been passed upon b by tho the people We Ye feel Ceel that the tho American people have been defrauded OBrien O'Brien said out of or n a treasured right that has al alwa's always always al- al ways was been their most guarded pOSS possession posses posses- 5 sion slon Wo yo o propose to correct that by electing a Democratic Congress which will give to the people an equitable law bite different from the iniquitous measure enacted by bythe the Republican Congress Once OBrien O'Brien was hissed but a voice In tho the g gallery yielded d Never mind those Iowa farmers California is with you ou and ho he wont on When OBrien O'Brien finished his speech tho the band played How Dry I Am and a amUd mild mUd demonstration was started Tho The dele delegates were too tired b by this time timeto to cheer much much however er and nd the noise was soon over After ACter two seconding speeches had been beon made Henry D. D Flood of ot Virginia brought tho the session to an end by moving moving ing a recess to 11 o'clock tomorrow morning |