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Show ! CAUCUSES I AIOELD !! Delegates Decide to I ( Stand by Teddy ll Throughout Battle III Chicago, June 17. The Roosevelt I J leaders caucused with many of tho I stato delegations today previously to I the general caucus of the full dolega- I j six delegates who are for Roosevelt I ! conferred with the leaders In the " I v Roosevelt headquarters and determln- , I A ed to stand hy the Roosevelt program I :j through thick and thin. They also I I fixed up a slate naming Walter S. I Dickey for chairman of the delega-& delega-& ?" tlon, Thomas K. Neldrlnghaus for na-I na-I tional committeeman In place of Sec-I Sec-I p retary Nagel; Governor Hadley for I C committee on resolutions, Jesse Tol-l Tol-l jf Ierton, credentials committee, and I A Charles Rondlan for permanent or-I or-I 7 ganlzatlon. I At a meeting of the Ohio delegation I . a resolution was adopted authorizing II ' A. Ix Garford of Elyria to cast 34 I f of the Ohio 48 votes for Roosevelt I . and all propositions In the program of I ( the Roosevelt forces- I 'i Caucus results In the New Mexico I J delegation gave permanent organlza- I ji tlon to E. A- Cahoon; rules of order, I : Gregory Page; credontialB, Hugo Sea- I . borg; platform and resolutions, H. 0. I ' Bursum; national committee, Solomon I Luna; to notify presidential nominee, I j J. M. Cunningham jto notify vlco I J presidential nominee, W. D. Aurray. y All but H. O Bursum are Taft men. 1 :" Results In the caucus of the Terns I delegation were: John E. Elgin, for permanent organ- 1 I ization; rules and order of business, j, P. E. Baer; credentials, C. A- Warn- kn; platform and resolutions, W. M. ' McDonald; natlonnl committee, H. F ; McGregor. i' Nebraska's Roosovelt delegation ' ehoe Don L. Love for permanent or- ffanizatlon; for rules and order of bus-' bus-' Iness, C. A. Luce; credentials, H. E. '. 8ackett; platform and resolutions, E. I L. King; national commltteo, R. B l HottcII; to notify presidential Homily Homi-ly nee, Nathan Merriam; to notify vice presidential nominee, George W Neill j Arizona selected Dr. F. T. Wright I for permanent organization; for rules of order of business, Dr. F T. Wright; credentials, Robert E. Morrison; plat- form and resolutions, James T. Wll- Hams, Jr.; National committee, Ralph ) H. Cameron; to notify presidential i nominee, J. L. Hubbell; to notify vice i presidential nominee, J. C. Adams. 1 At the caucus of the Nebraska del egation It was unanimously agreed that strong resolutions should bo ' paBBcd in condemnation of Victor ; Rosewatcr for his action as chairman , of the national committee in the contest: 1 "Tho Republicans of Nebraska have i been humiliated," they state, "by the actions of our national committeeman, , Mr. Victor RoBewater, who has been personally repudiated by the Repuu-: Repuu-: licans of our state and who did not represent the wishes or tho voice of the Republican party of Nebraska in the deliberations of the national committee." com-mittee." i The resolutions were adopted Tho New Hampshire delegates in j conference named Frederick W. Estate Esta-te brook as the state's member of the national committee. W. S. Edwards j , "was named by the West Virginia del- ' egatlon 5 ; Henry S. Chubb was chosen by V : Florida, P. D. Barker by Alabama, ' Charles F Brooker by Connecticut, Mt Alvah H. Martin by Virginia; J. L. ij Lewis by Vermont, Walter F. Brown iy by Ohio. William Flinn by Pennsyl-Ht Pennsyl-Ht 1 vanla; Cbarle3 D. Warner by Mich- n lf?aa |