Show CLARK MENWIN OUT o i National Committee Decides in Favor of the Senator DECISION WAS UNANIMOUS Temporary Chairmanship was Decided De-cided in Favor of Governor Thomas of ColoradoHe Received Twenty four Votes Against Twentytwo I Cast for Mayor Hose of Milwaukee A 2SX IIcDaniels of Utah Named Ins I-ns Temporary Third Assistant Secretary Sec-retary Other Temporary Officials 1I I 1 Kansas City July 3The national Democratic cOmmittee today disposed of tho business before It I with alacrity The contests were first decided and of these tho Montana case was the first to be taken t up The report of the subcommittee sub-committee was favorable to Clark and his report was adopted without delay Tho temporary chairmanship was decided I de-cided in favor of Gov Thomas of Colorado Colo-rado I Tho rcpbrt of the subcommittee in the Montana case was not entirely harmonious I monious one of Its members standing out against Clark This position was occupied by Mr Williams chairman of I the subcommittee lie yielded gracefully grace-fully however and then Joined his colleagues col-leagues in recommending that tho I names of tho Clark men be placed upon I the temporary toll This decision was I based upon tho belief on the part of tho members that the convention which I selected the Clark delegates contained a majority of the uncontested dele I I gates The Daly men announced their I determination to make a vigorous fight before tho committee on credentials I The battle over the temporary chairmanship chair-manship was was short but sharp The only wo candidates for the ofilce were I Got x2 S Thomas of Colorado and Mayor D S ttosc of Milwaukee Both were placed In nomination with eulogistic eulo-gistic speeches Senator Kenney oC I Delaware and Committeeman Clancy of J I Wisconsin spoke for Mr Rose and Committeeman Wilson of Colorado and Clayton of Alabama for Mr Thomas The vote proceeded very evenly until I toward the close when Mr Thomas made a slight gain Which he held to thc end coming out with a majority of J two The total vote was 40 of which Thomas received 24 and Rose 22 At thc afternoon session of the na I tional committee G A Walsh was appointed I ap-pointed temporary secretary and he was authorized to appoint all assistants I necessary He named W A Dcford of Kansas for first assistant secretary J K Jones Jr of Arkansas second assistant and A M McDaniels of Utah as third assistant Charles S Hamp ton of Michigan was named as chief reading clerk and J K Gillespie of Iowa and Lee Ardmoro of Colorado assistants |