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ROOSEVELT LOSES IN THREE NEW TESTS: DAY OF UPROAR IN BATTLE FOR SEATS. WEATHER-Fair to-night asd Saturday. FI Che ~ EDITION. ae i ; f “ Circulation Books Open to Au | : [ « Circulation Books Open to Au” | = PRICE ONE OENT. Conny, 8 RULER NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. 24 PAGES PRICE ONE ‘CENT. BRY AN’ N H AT IN THE RING: THE FIGHTING ROOSEVELT IN HIS HEADQUARTERS | AFT M AKES f AINS (Sketched In Chicago by MAURICE KETTEN, Evening World Caricaturist.) Mimenenn N FHT FOR VOTES id ON CONVENTION FLOOR Telegraphs Clark, Witson, | ; Gaynor, Foss, Burke, Bald- VOTE 10 IMPEACH snicinhlacahaaly high eg JUDGE ARCHBOLD \Gov. Hadley Leads a Roosevelt WATTERSON WORRIED. r ) Forlorn Hope Against Report ON DEAL CHARGE: Favoring Taft’s Alabama Wires Mack He Fears Peerless! | and Arizona Men. (ins IY Le ene House Committee Unanimous { Roosevelt, cc ee HAIG: Ge PROCEEDINGS HELD UP Perse ie = peaatind merce Court Member. | BY A LONG DEADLOCK ary,” William Jennings Bryan to-day : fee | 4 Goat mn sace won| ae | Age / cane away | Root Finally Forces the Committee them to join him in preventing the 4 ae ————_ yi , BOLTING. on Credentials to Make a Partial A election of Judge Parker as tempo-| Witnesses Accused Jurist of | | | rary chairman of the Baltimore con- . _ } vention. ‘The telegram was addressea| —‘!tregular Transactions a : | Report on Contests. a to Speaker Clark, Gov. Wilson of New | Wi + — | ith Railroads. TEDDY ARGUING Jersey, Gov. Burke of North Dakot! For a BO: " ‘ { Gov. Foss of Massachusetts, Gov. — skteh BY MARTIN GRE ; Baldwin of Connecticut and Mayor, WASHINGTON, June 2—The H | (Sta® Correspondent of The Bvening World.) ae Gaynor of New York City. | Judictary Committee voted unan! CONVENTION HALL, CHICAGO.—A_ sure, certain “Quietus It was as folows: to-day to report articles of Impeachment | was given to Roosevelt and his fol! ers in three roll calls in the conyen- tion late this afternoon, The greatest test of strength since the opening of hostilities over Root for Temporary Chairman was on the Hadley In the interest of harmony I sug- {#@lnst Judgo Robert W. Archbald of Rested to the sub-committee of the | tie Commerce Court, eho has be Democratic National Committee the | 'nder Investigation for alleged misbe- | advisability of recommending as | havior in office in connection with a} Temporary Chairman some pro- bank” transaction with the Eric Gressive acceptable to the leading Railroad tion to table the report of the Credentials Committee seating the two la gates from the Ninth Alabama District. The vote was 605 to 464 progressive candidates for the | The report will be made during the| ; Rawing MAUR eta ta minonhyigeeia Presidential nomination. 1 took it | week of July 1. | against, showing Mr. Roosevelt in a minority of 141, for granted that no Committee-man | If the House acts favorably on the The vote was as follows: interested in Democratic success | impeachment recommendation members| 24- - ! would desire to offend the members | will immediately appointed by the Yeas. Nays. | Yeas. Nays, of a convention overwhelmingly 3 to p ute the case against ive by naming a reactionary t Judge before the ba the keynote of the cam- as provided under the paign the United Elght members of the sub-com- | The Ms mittee, however, have, over the pro- against the La tes. of the remaining eight, agreed tigured prominer: upon not only a reactionary, but |peachment heart upon the ‘at who, among | by the Interstate those not candidates for the Presi- In favor of t dential nomination, {s in the eyes of | Boland, the coal the people most conspicuously tden- ea r of amént charges tified with the reactionary element | a, ef the party. I shall be pleased to join you and your friends in opposing: his selec- tion by the full committee or by : say, |Alab eens 20 2! North i 3 Z Taft Men Work in Relays, With fiona. a * North prvi alas = 0) rkansas . i chao o Enough Members Always on (Qiang 7 > 2 24/ Oklahoma.” Hand to Bowl Out Roose- Colorado ....---- 12 —jOregon.... . Connecticut 14 ' Pennsyl | connecticut . . —' Pennsylvania . velt Contestants. ‘Delaware .. - ‘Rhode’ Island nat — —— Florida ....-..... 12 —!South Carolina (a). 12 CHICAGO, June 21,—The Committee on Credentials has been in con- Georgia .. aan a — | South Dakota . pay Pye deer hae ne ee tinuous session since 9 o'clock yesterday morning, the members working in Idaho . =~ Tennessee .. -.. 23 charged by the Lackawanna for anthra- 5 ZA relays, with enough Taft men always on hand to confirm the work of the {Ilinois . Texas (a) i es tatManaies || PERE S NODE Me Je QL Republican National Committee on every vote Indiana . e- 20 1 unreasonable WHAT'S YOUR HURRY 16 Utah |. which | in the Archbald im- vas decided to-day e Commission Ww. PB. . o . “No n ~-=o0 ooo the convention. Hadly. enawees here. t ‘and ordered reductions California's two Taft delegates were completely dominate the entire del- |ewa eee Vermont .. ..... 6 od aN 1 along the Ine on rates for the vari- seated by the pmmitter at ation from ansas . iraini: Mr, Bryan sald to-day that he would | ous grades of anthracite $$ a eieengs, A motion to oat th wttem tell «kentucky 24 2 vone ips 5 start for Baltimore to-morrow morning. t the Archbald hearings Boland CONVENTION Robert J, Walker of Virsinia tried tol vey delasetes was defeated, v¥0 ing eat it 20 ashing’ on —¥ —-— sensational charges that the move to lay the motion on the table.| personalities and political rancor were) Ve for t », Louisiana — West Virginia ““MARSE HENRY” FEARS Fackonpnie. wes discriminating against AT CHICAGO The chairman ruled it out of order. wan | practically absent. For an hour and al 4, masaries of BRYAN MAY BECOME ecient. cima : ae Lae has took fsa hee the committee members, weerle? | fornia “SECOND ROOSEVELT.” | IN BULLETINS platform. His statemet as one of dis- | by ¢ than twenty hours ae ue He a TION HALL, CHICAGO, June | Credentials Committee to tie ina ‘Y \ struct for Roosevelt by a > 20 F 1e Credentials Commit-| statement of law and facta 'n the Ninth | majority the Taft delegates 0 * voted to submit to the convention its | Alabama case. the Fourth District report on the Alabama contests, Roose-| 1.13 Pp, M.; Governor Hadley es -| LETTER FROM ROOSEVELT Maine .. - = Ww in (b) . Maryland ...... 8 area’ ee Massachusetts ... 18 18 Alaska .. Michigan .... Minnesota (a) Mississippi estan’! Missouri... 6 2 - 20 10 Dist. of Columbia. . 2 2 2 LOUISVILLE, June 21,—Foreseoing, he declares, the possibility of a re- enactment at Baltimore of scenes at NATIONAL LEA _ LEAGUE, Chicago, Henry Watterson to-day sent 28 23 Hawaii .... - 16 4 Philippines -. - SLATS ausoSel PaSVS hate | velt be 1 by Heney and Hale solution which would p our Porto Rico... Blane telearary tee AEE NE Oe AT BOSTON. Mert Gace a vietrads allmeat iniagins | Suitron ine Bah Ba bye aise at Wiel CALLED INSULTING. n pmpose" | Montana .-- 8 pat the National Democratic v a ' +» made jorous al lo Yl vote a e : he C: rnia case bey 2g Beitimore making a plea for Lemo. | GIANTS this action. The vote on the adoption | delegates now under conte Debate of the California case £ seat to Nebraska - er 16 Total 605 eratle harmony. He says he a 020020 — Summers motion was 8 to 15, 1:13 P, M.—James W. W rata orth St recelpt of what was te slifornia by | Nayada 6 Ma we eee eee 4 S Wi ci h ed the t n * from the two Roos 10, the American nb ad Judge Parker for temporary chairman, | BOSTON— M.—Word came that the Ala-]of New York rats s ; ; I : but adds: o11000 4 canes would soon come before the| that the Chair had already ruled that | dotegate Wheeler and Philip eat the nominee of wnat | New Hampshire... 8 8 “What the Democrats at this time convention, only the delegeite sp a | Banero! refusing to appear f a3 rae New Jersey eke a, _ most need and ire is the pooling - 12.% P. M.—Chairman Root called con-| cerned in any given case ng to recognize that a con! George R lalby of ew ‘ork de. of issues, not the raising of disturb- - AT BROOKLYN, vention to order, eligible to vot The California case was taken up atl olared “Charles Murphy of ‘Tammany |New Mexico ..... 7 ce. I ally hope Mr. Bryan wilt | PHILADELPHIA— P. M.—The whole gathering stood| 1:18 P. M rman Hoot ed) 420 A, M. L. N. Mitchell of Pennsy Hal had nit t « pocket at)|New York (b)..... 77 a ’ / M.—The whole ering stoo poe put wald he | ; ner of the pre- | Baltimore f the un ig i i see the Tike. yourself, oovd0d during the prayer of Rev. John B, Shaw | the polnt of onder, SE ee vents fol | Sanit BLO E pan Priel rua ee wate Borah of Idaho carried the eight voies of his State over to the Taft am his K ae lore oar because he nted the "\sented the letter from the 1 7 lprtnins f Mea ecae-inat if att oarxany iheiaa ihe BROS eit avon Chicago. pass upon @ point #9 vit mportant | roosevelt delegates. Itc He vo e}column and La Follette’s delegates from Wisconsin foilowed suit. It was nominee of the party for President, | bad to the interests of guage which members t y| on in order to sustain eas to be the re! took this on Credentials. J the seating of the © Ninth Alabama would give|exPlained that they ¢ votes of the ot | National Committeemen trom their States, who had also yoted for the batt men. taking the floor to _—we ahoane Fuses 2 a PAPEL AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1:20 P, M.—Jame “lt table the Hadley resolu call was demanded and begun by States | iaiinoue comment.” At |Jectionable and the committee ordered | ©! it returned to the California delegates t delegates {1 vention fonalism, but Will run the vis of eer te in order. the Taft d 4 bro an : bein & econ dso AT NAD ORE: 12105 P, M.t-R, R, MoCormick ot | uh Bs, M-—Hadley motion ‘abled DY | trom Roosevelt members POINTS TO DANGER OF A RE- The successive baliots have been as follows: + —_- | BOSTON— nar be Yi OOF of! vote of 9 to 4%. Taft victory Jtunity to discuss the case that had p: PUBLIOAN Me Bay | For Taft— First, 558; second, 564; third, 569; fourth, 60s. | fifth 574, | } 4 rity report in| 445 p. M.—With announcement-of te ontestants, result of the first roll call it was de- Root started to} cared that the Roosevelt people wou wld be, strictly | ¢, straight down the line,” s asa minority | overy case, and demanding @ roll Instantly there broke out a of hisses and “booing.” | voked perhaps the greatest att the Roosevelt forces on the nat committee | “I believe if the California, who W bya | majority of | Iinols prestnted a mi . GEN WOODFORD IMPROVES. epee CS — |tavor of the Roosevelt ee | HIGHLANDERS— 12:50 P, M.:—Chatrma 00 say that while there Recovering Attack of Stekne: For Roosevelt—-First, 502; second, 510; third, 499; fourth, 404, fifth 497. two delegates from Biawart 1. | AT PHILADELPHIA, who was | WASHINGTON— toada ; York, Praga alt aid RR P. M.—Minority report on Alabama sp, Halbert of The first W 0 the tabling ot a motion made by Gay, seriously Ml yesterday at 51080 ad ont of the platform, waited for order, | ‘abled by @ vote of G5 to 4, Amother | tne death knell of the national com | M y Hadley of Missouri, under which the seventy-two delegates over whom DOTY He EN MOE, 2 | ATHLET Gio and remarked that unless he was overs ee ee NT Wisconsin abifted com. | Zitte ae cee ee] ane ae has displayed more of his blutf and bluster woukt have been” ns in attendan © 100 Je — | Eales SN Cone ab ean ae pietaiy on the segond sall, vottra wits AFRAID oF Oe RULE. jee f any epub nted from voting on any contest. This would have reversed the rr report. She Tatt people to table the mind! Mirai Gf MAGR Tana: daslaad [a ictoe Ae ot Senator Root that each delegate could vote on any case except. $12 Men's Blue Saige Suits, S. 95 T. R. SULKS IN HIS DEN. | ae PM Meee ia Neca ina aie ae P. M.—Majority report aaa ates rn Hf er Gate city of| > » the Cail-ling his own, A point of order was rani against the Hadley motion, +a a Hatg tan of ue re Bree min on 4 : they 9) a 90, one tien Pua mt bie 1 a Tae De A a gMeual| | Senator Root permitted t nvention to vote on the question. Taft floor leader Watson moved to table the Hadley resolution and his motion was carried by a vote of 569 ayes to 499 noes, a majority of 70. On this roll call six Georgia delegates who had voted for McGovern for Tem- HEADQUARTERS, | nority re substituted for the ma-|¥ ‘ 87 BALTIMG OVAL CHICAGO, June | jority and adopted by the convention. .—Roosevelt sulking in his| 1. M.—Hadley asked unantmous con- | Doughert gent for @ statement by MoCormick. © puone bbs Beste uN, itive, Bureau, OF Bier. | | Demorrati ct toquitie, Pele ax gts thelr prig - we Shio! wessng, Jersey Cea Doen saturday aight tu) 10,

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