Show l W f HAS A 8 BREAKS lA I I CONTEST T I Advantage in Hearings by National Body I Isaid Is Said aid toBe to Be Thus Far Farj j J With Man of Illinois li ois By H. H D D. Jacobs United Press Staff t. t CHICAGO June 5 The The R Republican Re- Re CHICAGO x V-x publican n national committee r I determined to clean up the contests con con- con I tests for seats in the national convention con- con venton before night when it resumed resumed re- re umed its hearings hearing today In the five days the committee e hearings have v bee beez been und underway way ninetyfour ninetyfour ninety ninety- r n y four of th the 13 cases have hT Jeep been b er dl disposed die dis posed of There There re remain aln twenty twenty three thre contests in Texas fifteen in Virginia an and five five district contests o hi In q Georgia orgia I EFFECT OF DECISIONS i I Jf J won S Sd d date daten t. t tin in n the e f of con t tests was was Governor Frank oY Lowden Low 43 General Leonard Leonard W Wood odY 26 r PJ trudge dge Jl J J JC C Pritchard 1 17 it Jacob Jaco L. L Hamon 4 Sena Senator or l Hiram r Johnson 2 2 The nu votes lost in the same sam w way y to Candidates was Wood Wio t. t 49 Lowden 4 Hamon 2 2 The T Tenth nth l Missouri district is with without out r representation prese tation as as the result o othe the national deciding t to se seat Ceat t neither neither of ot the contesting contesting delegations delegation of ot two men j jA A slight realignment of or delegates delegat s coupled with the decisions oil ml contests gave this this' apparent division of choice delegates exclusive of the contests yet yet to be settled Wood Lowden Johnson Nic Nicholas olas Murray Butler 88 G Governor Govnor Willi William m C C. Sproul 76 76 76 Senator Warren G. G Harding 48 48 a Governor Calvin Coolidge 29 Pritchard 22 I Senator Howard Sutherland 16 Hamon Hanion v. i. i 16 16 I Sen Senator t r- r rM Miles M Poindexter 14 TO TODAY'S DAYS DAY'S SESSION I In disposing of the remaining Georgia district contests tod today y the the committee unanimously seated D. D Q tJ Cole of or Marietta a a Wood delegate from fron the Seventh district and dis dismissed dismissed dis dis- missed the contest of t a p p. p delegate said to favor Governor Lowden W W. H. H Harris of Athens of ot the Lowden faction was seated from the Eighth G Georgia district in the ab absence ab- ab sen sence seneT Ei of formal cl claim lm by a a. negro contestant ont stant pledged to Wood In the Ninth Georgia Georgin contest In Involving involving in- in the seating of Roscoe Pickett tt the state stat chairman and leader of the Wood del delegates gates the n national committee commit commit- fee tee appointed a subcommittee to pass on n the the- the regularity of ot the credentials of t the district d legates delegates l gates wh who elected both factions S In the Tenth G Georgia district the committee seat seated d the Lowden delegate deleI dele dele- I gate Robert obert C C. C Williams W llIams of ot Augusta TEXAS CO CONTESTS TeSTS The Texas contests which followed the Georgia cases eases cases involved twentythree twentythree twenty twenty- three thre v votes tes cJ claimed by two sets set j i of delegates sent by separate conventions conventions conven held at San Sari Antonio May 25 In I one ne convention the white pred predominated ml- ml and negroes negroes In n n the he other B th were uninstructed delegations I |