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Show Tribune Want Ads form a little financial and industrial center of their own. VOL. 101, NO. 74. SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1920. 74 PAGES FIVE CENTS SB TO FIGH1 Georgian Asks Wilson to Stay Out of Race June 26. ry ASHINGTON,Upshaw, Democrat, Repre-tentati- Will Offer No on Liquor QuesDeclares. tion, Bryan Dry Com-promi- se Hopes Platform Plank Will Express the Peace Sentiment of the Nation. of Georgia, in a letter to President Wilson today told the executive 'that it would have a wh61eeome and composing effect if yon would declare before the gavel falls at the opening hour that you would not accept a third term. Permit me to say, the Georgia representatives letter added, that X am reinforced la this conviction by comments I have heard from your strong supporters In every section of the country. A third term for any president is counted by them a dangerous tendency In any republic. The feeling seems pregnant everywhere that Washington was right and wise when he refused a third term, thereby establishing a precedent for our republic that hae been mandatory through all these yearn COMMITTEE UNSEATS MISSOURIAN; MADOO OR DARK HORSE FAVORED Party Assured of Legality of Conclave, as Commoner Shows Up, Lardner Asserts Only Chance of Democratic Victory Lies in Choosing Lady or Cute Name. Action Order Prevention er Reed to Enter Convention by Proxy Route By RING LARDNER. Special to Tbs Tribune. FRANCI3CO, Cal., June 28. Bryan hit the old burg last By WILLIAMS JENNINGS BRYAN. and took a load off of the (Copyright, 1920. mind If any, as they (Written exclusively for Universal Serhe might probably not thought vice.) show up and that would make this conSAN FRANCISCO, June 24. The fog vention illegal in addition to useless. has not risen; the delegates ere coming Jimmie Montague the poet who Is also established are In; headquarters being my boss on this trip asked me to go to and the delegates are exchanging calls. the great uncommoners room and get a Enough can bo learned to make It quite Interview so I went to his room and evident that the wets have been whistling and a voles says. Who Is It and rapped to keep up their courage. The foam on I told him the truth and the voice says, men the and boom Is Edwards gone the, theys nobody home. It was the same who were confidently predicting a wet voles that said we shouldnt oughtto a comproplank are now talking about mankind upon a cross of gold In crucify to the mise which will omit all reference 1996 or anyother year. seeubject They know that they cannot This year, he wants a dry plank In the cure anything like a majority of the comLead- platform in Defiance which means that prohibition mittee on resolutions It Is doubtful if will keep on continuing and crucify maneecure know, could They they kind upon a cross between ether and too, that on roll call they could not seprune Juice at twenty dollars a quart. cure a third of the convention. didnt get no Interview out of I Impowible. Any way I did The Democrats from the dry states talk to a lot of the deleI but him, would not dare to go on record In favor now seems to be only ldear and the gates of any plank looking to a reopening of Democrats got to win this fall the chance vote Service. an adverse Univernal And By the liquor question. a lady or else get WASHINGTON, June 26 A widespread Is to either npmlnate In the convention would be a great burmiddle name as a cute as man with a Is scheduled railroad workers den to tarry In congressional districts walkout of knows as which everybody Mr. warnHardings to where they hope to make a fight for a for midnight tonight, according ings received at the headquarters of the Is Gamaliel. wet congress. brotherhoods here today. Names Lacking. Alcohol Per Cent Is Problem. to the Cute communications Telegraphlo As soon as this ldear was decided on Another difficulty that confronts them headquarters here Indicate that the ortha head guys went out and is that they cannot agrea on the alcoholic ganisation, leaders have lost control of the candidates to see whom had the cutest contents. A declaration In favor of light the men and that the walkout will be middle name, but the results wasnt all For Inst they wine and beer without fixing any alco- carried out In defiance of the leaders that could be expected. found out that Irvin Cobba middleIs name holic contents woud, of course, lay them orders. Ham Lewis X Sen and la Shrewsbury tt Although It was officially denied that and Marshalls is Weasel and Gerards ' open to the charge of attempting to W affles is the amendment by statute, and the these reports had been received,' it Is words or something and CoxsIs Woodrow something and Wilsons supreme court has sufficiently Indicated known that they have come In from or leaders and in fact pretty near all the a and Boston a w to the eightPhiladelphia, Baltimore, determination protect its has middle names that begins with as cute centers. of them none fix to of number other but If railway large eenth amendment. they attempt Including myself a per cent they are at once confronted The general tenor of the messages, It Is somThSU a pretty fair politician by understood. Is that the men are all ready to say nothing about quick by the different degrees of thirst registime this be to go out and that it will practically thinker, why I told them why not pick on tered among the wets. n Impossible to prevent this action. me aa their candidate on this plank beSome want a larger percentage of the cause my rrfMdle name also begins with of vice P. president McNamara, J. a perwant and higher they ohers, lot outer than the and a W But Its a whole you put centage In the afternoon than In the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers offl- - other birds and a specially when brotherhood with the my 1st name, eo high combination Firemen, only and It into beer, morning. They talk about wine to scout the they and combination In the was clal sought what Washington, asked but what they want Is alcohol. You can Idea that the leaders have lost control I told them Ring Worm We'l that tsnt and of of the men. the truth and I wont tell nobody what element considerable change everything else In the wine any beer except the alcohol and they will not He specifically denied any knowledge combination Is, but the delegates know the difference, but they kick If you of warnings of a widespread strike to go the real have fell for what I told them and It now out. take the kick into effect at midnight tonight. He said; looks like I will stampede the convention. I am sorry the railroad labor board On this basis That Is provided I keep No Compromise. has not decided to make a prompt deci- out of the taxi-cain Banfranclsco until to the wage Increases. It la time for the nominations or otherThe drye will offer no compromise. sion in regard serious not any do I anticipate will of the Democratic However, wise there will half to be put up a corpse With go on for their candidate and at that I suppose of the Democratic walkout. A few malcontents senators and dobeen have as they aa well. members of the house voting for the a vacation' Just first outlaw' strike, they might Just amendment and every Democratic state ing ever since the men the will of the obey the but court majority the supreme ratlfvlng It, and with officials and remain Taxi Drivers Slaughterous. every contention of the advice of their union overthrowing In old Chi We thought the wets, why should the Democratic perty at their posts railroad centers, was a little bit slaughterous till we seen Today's reports from not be afraid to point with pride to the the Chimake In with line are and Is they understood, It the birds here, The men, cago bova look diffident Last night 1 party'sorpart In the toadoption ofthethe amend-to Mr McNamara a optimism. hesitate ment party p'edge Cobh decided with not Mr. satisfied are and Mr Montague and an enforcement of the Volstead act with- these reportsof say, the labor board that a de- we better go out and call on Hiram W. the promise out any weakening of Its provisions? will be announced not later than Johnson and congratulate him and we got The situation here compels positive and cision 20. The fact that whatever In- In a taxi and the driver blieved In savJuly unequivocal action. will be retroactive at a are creases granted ing tires by only running on one We have a group of delegates who are to Mr. Cobb May 1 likewise has not calmed the time and I was setting next to Cobb so busy nursing their throats that they Unrest. even Mr cant Beat and In the back cant give the attention that they ought sometimes and It looked like With this feeling rife Isamong a large lurching help to the party's welfare. Instead of plan- number of said It many men, would become a mess of debrle and the them willof gothethrough with the scheduled II knocked on the window and asked the ning humanitarian work and aiding naparty to voice the conscience of the some unexpected move driver If he had anything vs us and he unless walkout, tion on great problems, they put the res- la made by someone In authority. said no It was pedestrians he was after, toration of alcoholic beverages above all There was a report here that union so we felt a little more sarer. but the other questions officials had gone to the White House more pwlestrlans he missed the madder for a conference with President Wilson he got and finely we got on a st where Wet Victory Disastrous. on the aituation. This was positively he dumb they wasnt no pedestrians, so home In the If the wets cou d win a victory In the dented at the White House, however, up on the porch of a private was It as so far said was that It a and he might catch young couple convention this year they would defeat known there the statement of the labor hopes and knock them for a goal, but the party. board yesterday, promising a decision by sparking there either, so we wasnt Prohibition was before many womnobody thev en were given the ballot If anyone thinks July 20, had cleared up the situation. The flnelv come to Mr Johnsons home which la confident that there will is six thousand ft above the at level or that the verdict will be reversed with administration otherwise he would of ran us up Into the the women voting, he knows very little not be any general walkout of woman's attitude on this question. front parlor and demolished a few JohnOne of the strange fallacies advanced Farm Labor Lack Denied. sons. Well. Mr Johnson seen that we was by the weta Is that a wine and beer DES MOINES, Iowa, June 26. Labor plank would be popular. The fact la that conditions for farms are better In Iowa kind of shalcv and cured It and If I had the efforts to win on a wine and beer now than for the past three years, ac- of known what kind of a guy he was In platform have been less successful than cording to George B. Albert of the state Chicago. I would of withdrew in his favor saloon. and stampeded the convention for him the fights for the bureau The potket flack of whisky has had employment Mr Albert said late yesterday that a Thata about all the news except that the houses In many friends, but what tailor ever made that 160,000 men were wanted for fire that shook down a few a poofcet for a beerb bott.e or a wine report spreaded here yet, but farm labor was false, that In May about Los Angeles hasnt bottle 1500 men were needed, but they had as Mr. Cobb savs if the .fires dont get us. s will. The advocates of treaty ratification been obtained He said reporta here re- the without the dotting of an or the cross- ceived from Kansas and Nebraska were GERMANY FILES CLAIM. ing of a t are beginning to realize that that those states had all the labor needed. the delegates are Informed aa to public The change In the situation Is due to PARIS, June 56 Germany has filed sentiment The rrlmary vote has not men returning to the country after being with the reparations commission a claim been extensive enough to give any candi- dropped from factories, Mr. Albert as- that 215,000.006 marks shbuld be deductdate much advantage, but the small vote serted. There is work for everybody who ed from the 7.000.000.000.000 gold marks polled Is not without Its warning. wants to work, he said, although some due France aa her share of the Indemnity are Idle because they will not take what fixed by the Versailles treaty. Says the Voters CooL is offered. Petit Parisian This aum, It Is asserted, la the value of Improvements made on The Democratic vote la not coming out Strike. Breaks Man One French roads bv German prisoners of war. this year and Its failure to appear at the n Polls cannot be construed as an Indorse 26. Onaelectri-claTUCSON, Ana , June ment of the league of nations without resVOTE FAVORS PLEBISCITE. which broke the strike today, ervations The Republican convention has stopped Irrigation and tied up many InWASHINGTON, June 26 After a thoralienated a large group of voters who dustrial p.ants through the walkout of ough discussion the Csecho Slovak naThe city tional assembly has exited in favor of the vigorously protested against the failure electrical workers yesterday. of the Republican party to indorse the had burely twenty minutes water supply plebiscite In the Teschen disproposed vote ast by more than of the left when the lone workman returned. trict to determine whether that district Republican senators in favor of ratifica- Volunteers were obtained later and con- shall be under Czech or Polish rple. action with reservations. ditions are approaching normal. cording to official advices received her These voters can be drawn to the Demotoday by the Csecho Slovak legation. cratic party by a platform declaration that will give hope of immediate action, MEXICAN JURIST COMING. but they will be driven to the support of Session MEXICO CITY. June 24 Alberto M. tha Republican position, unsatisfactory as Gonzalez. Justice of the Mexican supreme It is. If the Democrats show as much wilt leave soon for Washington and 26 partisanship as the Republican leaders June Governor court, WASHINGTON, did. Everybody knows that neither party Roberts of Tennessee In a telegram to- New York, according to Excelsior, to can secure of the senate at day to President WUson said he heartily study the United States judicial avatem and explain proposed Mexican legislation ths election and the making of the favored ratification of the suffrage a party Issue Invites, therefore, a treaty sham amendment end would Include this sub- relative to petroleum. battle with no decision possible A large ject In a call for a special session of the STRKERS GIVEN LIBERTY. majority of the American people want legislature If his legal department adpeace and world disarmament. The Re- vised him that ratification could be made MEXICO CITY June 26 Leaders of publican party denies this to- - them, and Dispatches from Nashville have stated 4000 strikers In ths Leguna district, state this dental offers the Democratic party an that the attorney general of that state of Coahuila, who have been under arrest, opportunity seldom presented In polities. agreed with the view of Assistant Athave been freed on orders from General torney General Frierson that the legis- P Mies Calles, according to newspaper (Continued on Pago 10. Column A) lature could vote on ratification. advices. one-thir- d. Senator James A. Reed SAN of Threatened; vlo-la- alco-tha- bs three-fourt- two-thir- ds taxi-drive- n taxi-cab- 1 two-thlr- da Tennessee Governor May Call Special two-thir- James alternate to Senator James A. Reed as delegate from the Fifth Missouri district to the Democratic national convention, announced here tonight that he had voluntarily turned over his proxy to Senator Reed and that the latter was empowered to act for him In all matters pertaining to the business of the convention. Mr. Bradshaw said he gave the proxy Ao Senator Reed just before the senator left for San Francisco, and said that he did so because he thought the highest interests of party harmony demanded H. Mr. Bradshaw declared business matters prevented him from attending the convention In person. KANSAS HEAD OF TICKET Vice President Marshall Looms as Compromise Antiadministration Choice Persistent Enemy of Treaty Is Turned Down for Place in the Convention. Possible Deadlock Between 0 Cox and McAdoo May Make Davis Dark Horse. Palmer Wins Contest for Recognition of Twenty-eig- CITY. June 26. By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. Chicago Tribune Salt Lake Tribune L aaed Wire. ht Georgia Delegates. SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. Plans for opposing the administration treaty and league of nations plank were formulated al an hour's conferencs tonight between Missourian who was denied a seat In the William J. Bryan and Senators Walsh of convention by the national committee Massachusetts and Heed of Missouri. after a long public hearing. Their first effort. Senator Walsh said, Is to bs mads In the resolutions committee by offering substitute, for the administration plank. If defeated In the resolutions committee, Benator Walsh said it was planned to present a minority report to the convention. The major concern of those In the movement, the Massachusetts senator added. Is to prevent commitment of the party to unreserved ratification of the present league covenant "We discussed several platform planks, principally the treaty and the league, Calles said Senator Walsh. SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. Reentered the race as an open contestant J under the resourceful leadership of Postmaster General Burleson and other members of the Wilson administration, former Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo looms up tonight as' the most formidable of the three major candidates for the Democratic nomination for the presidency. It looks like a fight to a finish between McAdoo and the field and that if McAdoo falls to win a dark horse will be selected. With, every conservative view of the situation. Including tha strong possibility that neither Governor Cox of Ohio nor McAdoo can be nominated, Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall forged to the e front today as the favorite. Under the direction of .Tom Taggart. of Indiana, and with tha assistance of Charles F. Murphy and other eastern leaders, powerful influences are being to Cobb exerted to make Marshall the logical comBut- promise. for Mr. Marshall himself has given his asEL PASO, Texas, June 26. Bearing to tha arrangements being made In Back. sent from General P. Ellas Calles, Down credentials ton his behalf between the eastern and westwar secretary of Mexico, Ellas L. Torres ern leaders who are fighting McAdoo and left here today for Francisco Villa's who see little prospect of nominating Cox. to make another effort to bring camp By IRVIN S. COBB. The vice president, therefore. Is now reabout an agreement between the rebel Special to The Tribune. an actual aspirant for the honor. chief and the de facto governmanL SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. It might garded as well be confessed now as later San Marshalls Hat in Ring. Torres, who recently returned from Francisco as a national convention site There was a conference this morning Mexico City, where he received InstrucPresident de la has fallen down. Utterly and completely between Mr. Marshall, Mr. Taggart and tions from Provisional has she fallen down. When we arrived former Governor Ralston of Indiana, at kuerta, says the provisional president is Friday afternoon the city, outwardly con- which the plans for the Marshall cam- not anxious for the death of Villa, but la to pacify thp country sidered, seemed organized and prepared paign were formulated. The program is that his Idea to put over the first national conven- to withhold the name of the vice with the least loss of life. Do la Huerta, presiset by rattion after the approved fashion dent from presentation to the convention according to Torres, stands ready to Cities In the east where national convenwith Villa tions have been held before. Brass bands when the nominating speeches are made, ify any reasonable agreement were blaring, marching clubs were march- but to vote for Marshall from the start, that will render unnecessary further military operations In northern Mexico and ing, candidates, like rabbits, were multi- with a view to swinging Illinois, Michirestore complete tranquillity in the displying rapidly. the of the Finnlgan W J McAdoo, gan, New York and New Jersey to the trict In which there are many large mines Democratic party, was, all In the same vice president when the time to launch owned by Americans and other foreigners. Mr. Latest official Information concerning breath, off agin, on agin, gbne agin. a compromise candidacy shall be deemed Villa places his camp as forty miles Bryan had Just dealt a severe blow to northeast of Santa Rosalia 326station on the the Owen boom by coming out for Owen. propitious. miles south The Oklahoma senator wore upon his One of the big cards to be pished for Mexican Central railroad, . of El Psso. mobile face the Paine look which must Marshall Is of a league when last approached by reprehave been worn by a medieval nobleman of nations the presentation Villa, framed the plank by vice sentatives of the de facto government, in the old days when Lueretla Borgia rejects the president's demanded that the constitution of 1857 sent him a deep-dispoison pie with her president which attitude reservauncompromising against the of members Distressed restored and that he be given comcompliments tions to the league of nations covenant be The mand of a divtslon In the army. Oklahoma delegation were going about and conforms to the essentially secret what position one reply was to issue a proclaanother, "Say, saying to adopted on the league Issue by William government's our for Villa, man, have 100,000 pesos mation did offering Bryan against grudge Bryan. dead or alive. This proclamation, which Here he comes right out and Jennings anihow In this connection It was noted as sigdated May 25, has not been withdrawn. Indorses him. Just when Owen's chances nificant that Marshall and Brvan were is Torres accompanied by a number of for the nomination were beginning to look In conference for more than an hour to- friends ofis Villa, " whose names are not healthy an alliance day. Altogether between the on were the committees made public, but who were recently In The reception and Bryan forces to Mexico City In conference with President Job with the genial smile, the cordial nominate Marshall is viewed aa more de la Huerta. handshake and the customary kind word than to materialize at the crucial likely son. A native climate California the for of the balloting. in speaking of his climate, begins by re- stage It waa not before It was known ' ferring to it as peerless, and after that generally that long plans to put Marshall over he gets reallv complimentary. were afoot and favorable Years Dies comment on the Thirty-fiv- e The acoustics of the convention hall president as a possible nominee was had been tuned up to a point where It vice in heard more than a score of delegawas reliably reported that a man sit- tions June 26 The Rev. PHTLADELPHT tonight. ting in the rear of the building would Dr. William Heniy Roberts, for thirty-fiv- e to hear the presiding be able distinctly years state clerk of the Presbyterian officer's arteries hardening, up on the Keep Eye on Marshall. general assembly di.d in a hospital here San The justly celebrated platform. Keep your eve on Marshall, said for- today. He was 76 years old Francisco fog appeared to have gone per- mer Governor Dunne of Illinois. "I do At the last session of the assembly, As above not believe that either Cox or McAdoo held manently into retirement here recently, he resigned after apstated, San Francisco, by all the surface can win and you will find this lew of pearing In a rolling chair. He was aftto run a seemed off indications, ready erward made state clerk emeritus and regular national convention In accordance (Continued on Page 15, Column 4.) his salary of Jtt00 a year continued. with all the regular national convention ChiIn so often as ethics, exemplified cago, St IjOuls and other large centers of populaion on the other side of the Rockies from here But fuller Investigation discloses the lamentable fact that, possibly because of lack of experience In these matters, or possibly .because of some common , the shortcoming among-themeople of San Francisco have not the faintest conception of the orthodox mode of treatment of visitors to a national conDemocratic national convention opens at San Francisco tomorrow. vention. The hotels have not advanced their attention of the nation will he centered on the activltiea of naprices for food at all and .have mad tional leaders there. merely reasonable advances in the tariffs for lodgings. The restaurants actually The Tribune will he represented by a corps Of correspondents and reare rendering decent (service and glvin? decent food at decent rates Cab fares which is unsurpassed. Three special telegraph services will he used porters are being maintained at the standard flg to the news from San Francisco for Tribune readers, in addition to Imno supply as convention urea, just though a corps of special writers whose material will he wired through the commerpended. Citizens perversely insist on be- ing considerate of the strangers. In their cial companies. Ignorance of the eastern code, they even go so far as to make courteous answer With the full services of the Chicago Tribune-Sal- t Lake Tribune leased to casual questions After twenty-fou- r hours painstaking wire, the Associated Press and the Universal Service as well as the addiobservation I am Inquiry and careful tional material, every possible phase of the convention will be covered sorely disappointed to be compelled to report that I have been unable to obtain quickly, accurately and fully. evidence of a single authentic case of overAmong the special writers It is worth while to mention Sing W. Lardner, gouging, grafting, charging. incivility, rudeness or boorishwhose satirical humor supplied some of the best sidelights of the Chicago ness Why. even the policemen on the street are falling to take advantage ol convention; Irvin S. Cobh, the Paducah reporter extraordinary; William their opportunities for Insulting us. To JTenninga Bryan, who himself will he a center of interest and of contention persons accustomed to conventions elsewhere In America this may sound like In San Fran cisco. In addition, such others as James IL Nourue, E. O. Philfiction, but on my word of honor I sol lips, Arthur S. Henning, Arthur Brisbane, J. C. OLoughlin, Arthur M. Evans, emnly .proclaim It to be true. It Is more than fiction. It Is unpreoe- Miss Leola Allard, Grafton S. Wlloox, Senator Arthur Capper and others. (Continued on rage 15, Column 3.) In I FI DELEGATES I FI dark-hors- Get Ready Advice President Who the Leaves for General Rebel Camp to Attempt Reach to Agreement. h Presbyterian Clerk for Watch Democratic Convention by Reading The Tribune THE g, 1 8 . For the administration treaty plank. It Is pretty generally agreed that we shall offer several substitutes, possibly three er four, to the resolutions committee. They have not been drafted, but our general purpose is to oppose committing the party to unreserved ratification of the present covenant. Trio Opposes Wilson. If the substitute planks should he rejected, Senator Walsh said, the next move would be for presentation of the issue to the convention Itself. Senator Reed declined to discuss the conference. . I The three leaders who met In Mr.' Bryans rooms have been regarded aa tbe principal opponents of President Wilson's course In the senate, and also, as forebefore tbe convention. cast, Senator Reed In the senate Joined the Republican irreconcllables In opposing the treaty, while Senator Walsh voted for ratification with the lodge reservations Both made several speeches vigorously criticising the league plan, while Mr. Bryan has spoken for ratification with the majority reservations to avoid ths treaty's a , becoming campaign Issue. Administration Victory. AUDITORIUM, SAN FRANCISCO, June Administration leaders won a sleeping victory in the Democratic national committee today when that body recognized the Palmer group of delegates In the Georgia contest and refused to give Senator James A. Reed of bitter opponent of the league Missouri, of nations, a seat In th convention. The vote to keep Reed out of the convention waa 34 to 12 and came after a long public hearing and an hour and a half of discussion behind closed doors. The vote to seat the Georgia Palmer delegates was unanimous, forty-nin- e voted being recorded In their favor, with four committeemen absent Tbe action of tne national committee In the contest carries with It the Georgia Of Clark Howell as a member of the national committee, his delegates having selected him at the time they were named In Georgia. The vote by states on ths rejection of Senator Reed's claim to a seat in ths convention was as follows: -- 8 Line-u- p For of States. Reed California, Delaware, Illinois. Indiana. Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, Nevtada, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio 12. Against Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan. Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico. North Carolina. Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Islands South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont. Virginia, Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Hawaii, Philippines, Porto Rico 34. Frank Quinn, who held the proxy of F. B. Lynch of Minnesota, refrained from voting because he expected to be a member of the credentials commutes and would have to pass on tha action of ths national committee. Arkansas. Louisiana, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wisconsin and District of Columbia were not recorded aa voting. Before the vote wag taken Committeemen Moore Ohio; Saulsbury, Delaware; Mullen, Nebraska, and Dockweiler, California, spoke In favor of seating Reed. Senator Glass, Virginia, made ths principal speech against Reed, and was supported by Committeemen Quinn, Rhode Island; Jones, New Mexioo, and Titlow, Washington. Reed Will Appeal Norman E. Ma.k, New York, In vo;!-- f for Reel, gave his reasons, and John W. Coughlin Massachusetts, explained his vote against Reed The majority of the speakers on eat tl side confined themselves to records In th Reed cere, and the league of nadistions did not enter much into the comcussion, according to G some of the showed Senator much mitteemen. feeling In his speech against benator Reed, and because of his close connection with th president waa regarded by in ( Continued on Page 15, Column 1.) J |