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llALTIMOUH, Mil.. Juno 20. Al
ton 1). Parker was today elected tenu
liorury chnlrmnn of the democratic
national convention on tho second
lllot In tho committee on arrange
ments shortly after 3 o'clock. On
tho flrBt ballot ho needed only one
vote (o ho elected.
On tho first ballot Parker rccolved
seven votes and Olllo James of Ken
tucky bIv. On tho second ballot the
chairman of tho commltteo voted
ilth tho Parker forces, electing him.
Tho second ballot resulted: Park
er S; James 3: Henry of Texas 3;
Krn or Indiana 1; O'Gorman of
Ni.v York I.
l'nnscr was bitterly opposed by
William J, Bryan but had tho support
of Loader Murphy of Tammany Hall.
Tho plans to prevent llryan from
rapturing tho convention arc now
well under way, according to tho
Murphy followers.
Tho commltteo named Urey Wood
son, as temporary secretary of the
convention and John I. Martin us
temporary sergcant-at-arma.
COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS
(Continued from l'aco One.)
retired and tho entlro morning was
consumod on this slnglo district.
Chairman Devlne, however, ex
pressed tho belief when the luncheon
recess was ordered, that tho com
mltteo had now "found Itself and
there would be rapid progress on all
other cases. Tho Arizona cases were
taken up after luncheon.
ino vote came alter hours' ex
cited debate. Member n. R. McCor-
in Ick of Illinois leading tho Roose
velt battle. Ho moved to deny a
voto to committeemen of all states
whose delegates aro contested.
Chairman Devlno ruled that the
motion was out of order. James B.
Sloan and J. It. Carter aro the Ala
bama delegates now securely an
chored In their seats by tho creden
tials committees, ratification of the
national committee decison, If tho
convention acquieses in the finding.
TAFT REFUSES TO WITHDRAW
(Continued from Page 1)
dehk. President Tnft instantly drop
ped all biihiness to get Senator Crane
on tho lonj; distance telephone. After
the telephone conversation, it was
given out thnt Crane had peionnlly
assured Tnft that he hud made no
such statement.
For the first time miico tho con
vention Jlr. Tnft today denied him
self to ncwhpapcr reporters.
PROGRESSIVES CALLED UPON
(Continued from Page 1.)
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COLONEL REPUDIATES CONVENTION
(Cuntiniicd from Page One.)
with one nuotlier and where thero U no general coiiMurar-v whieli must be
considered as a whole.
'All these ninety fraudulent delegates were ented at the same time
by the votes of the national committee, to serve the swine purpose. The
credentials committee, appointed to try thoir cites, inuliides three of tliuir
own nnmber, from the states of Arizona, Texas and Washington, of which
the delegation were stolen en inue. Tliis committee selected aV it-, clmir
n an the Guggenheim delegate from Colorado, who already, a- national com
mitteeman, agisted in initiating the very frauds upon which he is now tol'0 ,,r wo c.(.ncal orroi.
CHECKING UP GAME
F
'SUFFRAGETTES ASSAULT
Sctli I.. Kolicrt- ol ('randall a-id
Holierts, accountants ol I'oitlaud, has
completed the work of checking up
receipts in tho county clerk's office
(or fishing and huutjtig license. Ho
is tra cling oxer tlicstato clicoking tp
oaeh county for the slate fili nnd
uauio oommission.- Jlr. Roberts Htaten
that he found ovorjfliiii" in this coii'i
ty iit excellent condition aidc from
LONDON, Juno 'JO. Ah I'haarol
lor of tho Hxchcepier Moyd-Clcorgo
today wan about to opea tho Welsh
bamiuct In Claxton Hall ho wan sav
agely afnaultcd by a mob of militant
Huffrageetes. ills hat wan knocked
off during tho riot, In tho course of
which ho was tin stlcd from'lho hall,
bou'ral women were urrc-Htetl.
courso of action If the convention
refused to unseat the so-called
fraudulent delegates. He replied:
"I will rise In my place and an
nounce to the convention that I will
have no part in tho couvontlon which
does business with a roll tainted
with this kind or fraud."
"Will you Icavo tho hall?" ho
was next asked,
"I will not say that," Hadley
answered.
Governor Hadley argued against
holding tho convention until the
credentials committee report had
been received and acted upon. He
contended that tho position of
thoso who were fighting tho "tainted
roll" would be stronger than ever
It opportunity was given tho con
vention to remove tho questioned
delegates.
No Itoom For Compromise
Replying to this point, Roose
velt's ndherontB stated that over
tures hud ben made by tho opposi
tion, seeking compromise on tho
basis of seating tho Roosevelt dolo
gatlnus from California, Washington
and part of Texas,
Colonel Roosovolt cut short con
Kderatlou of such n proposition as
serting that there was no room for
compromlso on matters of principle,
and that the very fact that certain
peoplo wore disposed to dlckor was
a very good reason for repudiating
what ho said was the whole fraudu
lent proposition.
Colonel Roosevelt Immediately be
gun preparation If n long formal
Htatemout to be distributed in
prlntod form to everyono of his
delegates, outlining his reusous for
tho momentuous step.
Tho colonel decided that there
Hlimild he a mooting of two reprcnent
ullvts from each Ktato Koosevelt dele
gation this afternoon to miip out ,i
plan of future action to ho followed it
the convention, As a delegate of tho
KnnsuB HoobovoH forces expressed it,
"This conference will likewise consid
er propositions from the Tnft camp
t lut t they return a part of tho btokn
fcomls." . -, '
sit m judgment. Nothing tlmt this committee iiiuv do is entitled to consid
oration and in con-idering what they will do it will he well to keep in mind
the remark made in private by one of the national committeemen, who when
asked why they had stolen so many more delegate than were needed for
their ptirp'-e, answered that it would enable the credentials committee to
make a show of generosity in seating -nine, while retaining a number amply
sufficient to accomplish the cuds they sought.
'Moreover, it U well to remember that tho fraud is eipmlly grent and
emtally responsible, whether the fraudulent delegate.- actually vote on the
nomination or whether they are merelv u-ed to create a situation which
renders it unnecessary for thorn to vote on the nomination for president.
If the roll is not purged en masse of these fraudulently elected dolegnt-.'s
the whole action of the convention is tainted.
"The committee on rules has just, against the protest of the progressive
members, provided for the perpetuation of the national committcu in the
form resHjiisiblo for tiie scandalous outrages which have at this moment
brought the republican party to the breaking ixiiut and they have explicitly
lefused to recognize the principle of another presidential primary and have
made the national committee supreme over the people in tho inatlur of
piimaries.
"Unfortunately, in our political life, the unscrupulous man who com
mits wrongs such as these, can usually count on Inning soiuo rospccluble
men support him and other rcspcWablc uion opiso him, hut cease tlmir
opposition nt the point when it would become really effective. In this
convention the unscrupulous men who also are the leaders have already
leecived support from the former class of rosHictablc men; and they count
on seeing representatives of tho latter class, who have hitherto voted
cgainst them, fear to take the decisive step of severing connection with tho
fraudulent convention itself.
"Such are the facts about the national convention iih now constituted.
I decline any longer to be bound by any action it may take, I decline to
regard as binding any nomination it may make. J do not regard successful
fraud and deliberate political theft as constituting a title to party regularity,
or a claim to the support of any party.
"I hope that the honestly elected majority will at unci! insist upon the
immediate purging of the roll in its entirety and not piecemeal, by the con
vention. If this purging is not accomplished, 1 hope the honestly elected
delegates will decline all further connection with a convention whose action
is now determined and lias hitherto liceu determined by a majority whi'di
is made a majority only by tho action of fraudulent delegates whom the
lonvcntion has refused to strike from the rolls.
"If tho loaders of the liouoatly elected majority disagree with me in
this mutter and wish for any cause to defer for the moment this action,
then I moat ea mostly hope that at least they will insist upon voting on
the cases of those fraudulent delegates eu bloc and not separately. We
cannot afford to pardon u thief on condition that lie surrenders hull' the
stolen goods.
"If the honestly elected majority of tho convention cIioomi to proceed
with tho business and to nominate me us the candidate of the republican
party, I shall accept. If some fear to take such a stand nnd tho icmaiudur
choono to inaugurate a movement to nominate me for the piesidoucy as a
progressive on it progressive platform and if in such event the general
feeling among progrcss'iNcs favor my being nominated, 1 shall accept. In
cither case I shall make my appeal to every honest oitixeu in tho nation;
and I shall light the campaign through, win or lose, even if I do not get a
single electoral vote.
"I do not wish ,t single man to support me from personal feeling
for me, I have nothing to offer any man; nuy man who supports mo will do
t-o without hope of gain, and at the lisk of personal loss and discomfort.
Hut if, having this in view iho-e fervent in thoir great fight for the rule of
the people and for social and industrial justice, wheh hu now become a
clear-cut fight for honesty against dishonesty, fraud ami theft, desire mo
to lead the fight, T will do so. There can be no cause for which it is belter
worth while to tight; none in which it is of less conoo,uouco what happens
to the individual himself, provided only that he valiantly does his duly in
tho iorward movement. t
"I shall make my appeal to honest men, oast and west, north nnd south
nnd gladly take the result, whaleer that result may he.
(Signed) "TIIEODOUB K00SKVBLT."
This, is tho first time Hint mi Ii
work ha been undertaken bv th
state officials. U in calculated t
place the place the fishing and huM
ing funds npm more husines-dike
basis. Mr. Roberts left tdu fm
Klamath Fall-,
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