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- 1 ft ?f r- top Trjlrts tlMiiftiiM cnnon JUS.- Si - " v,' ''1 With interest lnt&se the Republican r' Mh 4 A "t National jp9nynJlcm.tliisfternoon was J in the ndst.tpt a three hours argu-i Hadley 's, motion -7 to orary roll f Milnety'f WILD SCENES OF DISORDER. f.5ef SJteLwdrd .broke out' lh the,4 nient on "nurge two defegatesiioatesiea Jh'y, theLRbosei f!nmmittee.i It: seeta MlteW kheiaelj atEl 1 RyH. and vote on the qut ldUa mlH Chicago; i June, ltf .-tThef v second ; law 5JfiS'fi peecfor, Roosevelt. Itru'lieNras'passed between 'Cap. tun jw ? jjji lauianapous, relf0ta1!aT. :MHe can' tH0r oppressed,- the goal of the- strong undT thej aspiring whowould share "our Inheritance 'of la.w ' andy Order. v; Aad we- praise Thee for: the multitude yhQ haveTfbunil lesfeing. 'whlpnr; ders.v .ijhi&nfc . TUee6r erery ' bpne flclent f insHutlWn:tab'lifihe4 1 -Wiin oulf "domlni-iforliwhttt bt iTafitie ?has become ;the acommon) ia w of -the I laad, lor mrfc goodly ,h.eritagetof .;tdIeranci .'geiacrp! outrof me 'If he wants jitliUed Shanks. ,;The hall was' iteidbatatlTe1y-; : silent Wheir uunea wis- aauenge - at of thf Reotibiican'Nittional Gohrentioto opened titfith- few hoiiM stubbon; figtfl test for 'the TteddenlfaJ homlnatlon' nV nearer the ye thanyeterday 5"our? j yia jor possipHlnes loomed J up - In the foreground. These were: Renomina tion of Taft; nomination of Roosevelt; nomination of "a third candidate, and1 the possibility of second or double con' vention. Scores of v men -! could be found in the coavention crowds T who would back any one -of these possibili ties with cash. .' TafV Roosevelt, and a third candidate V: partisans-V each claimed a strategic ' advantage as- the result of yesterday selection QT Elthtf Root for temporary chairman, wonderful, the opportunity prophets .who wandered of chance. The'.TOte which Root was chosen over McGovern:LJ f' J was construed in so many :wavs . that i" th average mind became Confused and mowq fhffoseYmenhey finally "rejected ".Jall V:sis4o heraU-tt 'iRinfteyelt thing seemed certain: uinoe reas 'delegates' wber semWing-of the dlegateaivBcIocifa with 'the ; , Taf .OTganfeatimr J f Mey 'would Wui beg glvetrL c onvt ntlon Called to Order.;T ' ;d; ,spal5lngon 'the stagej juurmg me cusoraer tne cnairman; . jordered , a five 'minutes intermix-4 Eton, at ill 35. so those desiring could x leave 7 for the af ternoon," The band played merry ; alrs'dur-, Ing : the Intermission. . Gov,-Mct: iGovern's motipn to'recesti until" S o'clock, -met i.' withva .stormtot "ndes from all parts'of the hall;' Previousb?,.this incident the 'Ay ilJPennisylvaniaY delegation almost "Ana jweDeseecn nsse - juoru - ts, -be, '.wlthUflrSssThou : bast :jbeen Roosevelt forces j renewing his t jnbH thercomprise candidate : talk bjr either tion to strike: from the temporary roll of the convention, as prepared, by the National Committee the names of nine ty-two Taf t delegates;;, seated to, the contested cases, and substitute those of the Roosevelt cases. , rlt ? ;-v 'V Plans Counter Move. .-'- i . . The Taft leaders wUl move to refer Governor Hadley'a-.; "expurgated" list to the Credentials Committee. On this motion, a roll call"bf jail delegates. In dividually, ' was i planned. Governor Hadley, as Roosevelt's floor leader; has arranged with former;1 Representative James E. Watson, the Taft floor leader, Hos witonrfathers.;iIJelp o.pryg ourselves A worthy-of hiy blessings. Make us mindful of,qu4Ut,le as-well welt asjour privileges.- Grant, us the Insight lhatV people perisfiethTwhere there lsho vision, " - and .the under standing, that ft' great- nation' maketh Its - rulers Righteousness and its offi cers f'eace; seeketlt leaders who' de- splserthe gain of .oppression and with? hbld -th'elr hands from bribes, tnakert chief .those whosa- gloryj it la. -to; ierve mankind by 'Justice.- , Fidelity .and Truth" JJestow.uppn the delegates sembled 'the - spirit : of wisdom .and. un derstndIng,"'-of tcounse) and h that 4hey' decide in -justice .ana equuy and VTiot' AfteKjthelBighti of their,: eyes or1 the'hearifig ytt heire'arSj and-that they guidhemselvei ? by.t the itrutb tha; rightusness t e?lteth"?, nation andinju8tic;i abroach Ato-y peopi. it ' 4 ? yP . y- An so 4nay' ThyJangdocome it' 5 ::-::: -.r' i-s 1, ti- - : S i'1 l r" T. fir -'"U i'2'-' ' s " 1 is 'j'"' 1 41 Joseph us : Daniels' f Vice! Presidential v Proposition . Causing Much - Talk -: Headquarters 'of -; Candidates 'Are " Busy No , Contests , of Any., Conse-, quence. -; " 5 5 - 1 .il. , Baltmiore,-Md.; June lg.Preltmi- nary- to the meeting tomorrow, of - the Arrangement Committee' to seleet tem- porary officers ; for thetDemocratte fiirtt- ropositlpjti f Senator Root, , the : temprary chair?. man called the convention to order at 15 o'clock Many seatsTn the . floor a nd 4n : the galleries were vacant. Cort-siderable- time was consumed in clear ine the aisles before the chaplain offer- led prayer?.' Jn the hour" preceding" the assembling; little excitement preyaiiea the Taft or Roosevelt leaders. . After a mass meeting hi Roosevelt delegates, Governor Hadley ; declared" the situa tion was' Just the same as confronted Jjthe delegates when i they flocked : to the1 Coliseum yesterday at noon.r- Temporary Officers. v. Temporary,: officers for. the Republl- J To tBe accompaniment of a medley of can? National , convention, namea oy ajrs delegations filed in; Scattering the sub-committee on arrangemenis, -ot 1 applause- greeted various notables. ;Be- wmch Colonel Harry S. New, or mo-lforeithe gavel fell Root, conferred with ana, is cnairman: t I tho Taft and Rosevelt floor leaders Chairman Elihu Root, New York. ' 1 " .. Not 8o Nervous Today. 1 v . I - A ilW ' CLll tJ- : UV1 TVUOUC39) HUVU uuu New York. , - , fover the' convention yesterday, was un for at, hnnr nnrf hif HahAtA hv niuh l - Assisiam ssecreianesv,. m. . noUceabletoday No one Knew tnen side on. the Queslion -This,, with 'tlie lttnsa Jonn h ""'-"""Wf whatto-expect.-- Today policemen chat- time necessary for a long roll call, A.f W. . White, Nortn carpnna;.i,eorgeited. And laughed, secure in the belief DroYnisAs torftinnir thd nha of .the virBium. M,"I tHey could Handle wnatever mignt ae .. : , t-Inrennr H. -tJ." IJndsav.' Nebraska: I ;v- i '.- oiaer, nent into .latenaiternoon. .ue- - , . . ,j .-' ,wu' Planned to recesajintil tonieht. anfT JAt"?B' I Daa Deen reacnea Devween vrouiou uu . v ' 'lHamnshire: A. L. Ualrymple. New Jer-iti-io r4Sf tWW hrtiirn . rthat be TV AT 1 III - E AIMAPrAUf M rtrlUnfl !-'- i " .s 4 1 JT j - '.. 1 iiauiv j w wv ,-- ' . t- 1 As nowoutlinedi bythjs convention iWillJb: organized. r.A imaryiauu. v , v ,v , '! wnettr Harney onenea ine aeoaie ,n It is expected that the CFdentlala land, 'Parliamentarian E. L. liamson, itan't Sergeant-at-Arms -EdWJ riauorm conraytiees wju-xeport.jiuurs-ii .t : . - " -. v tUh. in ' Chief Doorkeeper John J. Hanson, non 4V. nr. 'Amnnla fnT"tll I Maryiantt. " ' . . r r . : "f. . 1' ' ' "T Trr!, Chief Usher-William B. Austin, lilt noil TF DAAAAtrAU'n, niti antio AVa Kaat- I w0- - f!hipf Medical Btaff--lJr. : ueorge c rnnvpnHnn iViav onma T f t urna fronilAnt. t ""y"' ly rumored tidav, that - Roosevelt - had : bCU a"ttSCIB r r."T.r r Official Stenowapher-M. W. Blum iurce tne issue regaramg ine aeiuaua-i . w r. ..u v.ir.ir.. .i I enburg. Washington, VS. C n- Chief Clerk L. G. Heckinger, New ICC o atuuu ill luc tUUVCBt vases. wlo-l . , .. -, v: j ,.i . ,,1. i- , ;ni' fl jersey. . s their candidate. ,,They .claim they J Will a5 eu' ilar liRSr v .1, nois; Dr. Joseph, Stolz, .Illinois, Rev , yZ7-J7 ;u;Ijjbhn,B.rShaw;'rIllinois; Dr.1 Wesley roll calls, i To support this jplm. theyH" i;l . . . - - ,fiaid they will have eghtYiites from r"r - i ' ,Wa(t tcandrdate-for' President, but there can Maryland, swhlch went to 'tlopt On! the I X.r rn Wisconsin: heo dlfferlnce, of .opinion that his chairmanship decision,! and. additional ir tinM-H,. I ' voice is-the greatest .of 'thewestern votes from; North Carolina, tPennsylva- T; G, Graham, world.v, Hadles "indictment" of the was rteeeiT?ed with cheers ,. nattier - r ii si m vauci iv i . i " Go 'riadYey opened the 'tree hoiirsf debate.; agreed ; upon, for argument of his -motion ,io unseat the ninety-two contested Taft-delegates. , Jeers greet ed Hadley before he proceeded lar. He rebuked these and 'asked -serious consideration' for , arguments - on both sides, ' y Hadley finished at 11: 58 o'clock and W T;; Diivel,:"of Washington, opened the . argument' for. the other slde. , RooseyelVf "Greatest" Voice."; Hadley : djiring1ils- .argument said 1 ill TV" 7 erdiseusstonUfott W $ to' have, thejpfiMasjseiN extA . to tne . nKhesKatanerTot itDtesn -'the r , IjiaVbarioiW man. ; aosennnsi uanieisr.er Knrtn: uarcH. cept; second : -plaVJendri ! thelKklfcet- but stated 4 that the make-Up' -ol 1 tftV ticket from geographical stand points would he mHHfflntntlr.flrtlcrk'lfull', Ktr tha, r; v aaontlon ot -thla ' nrnnriiti tlrm; h-t v . ' ' , ? r Various : - Presidential candidates' ' headquarters are in full" swing 'today.' : Secretary .Woodson said -today thafc. 1 in character."-H0 :said: ifl-'dont. be-r , ' lieve Hherewill 'be-r- more1 fthah ' f orty v f seats contested.- These representper- t . them fsjserlaus.- -f ' , Lieut. ginia, Virginia goodfean didateof 'AWSa&ifr't S ,7 VS 7 - 1 'I. Chicago, June-l&.-5t-Soimany geat , and nearly greatmen have been in Chicago fle. iPast; few weekgthat they t- tracted little attention: ;SenatorSk GJovernof Ssfecretaf iesrafid' bttrerliaye. rUbbe shouefs'andbei'; phobSgtaphedi ' ' v John-Haya Hajmmotfd the noted iihing" expert ' ver or copper, has been, iiere in ithfer tnt'erfest 'ot Presideht Taf t J. Boies Penrpse t Unlted'tates 'senator: fi rWPeniis4l' 'vania,-is :dolngslmilarrwork.whilei William. E? BbrabS'enatof:tr6Tri ld ' paign forrthe nominationvv-ijames jR.'"Garfield,; of 'Ohlo,r6nce;a' member-dr President" Roosevelt's 'so called ""tennis"r cabinet,"taaiding.J3omh'a.efforts.f' ' 1 UA " V'J f .'IV ' 'T;1 MiK77 fM PREVEtif STATE TT R R f!HflFf S : IMP I 4 tllUIIWIIIIII IV IIIUUI ) . lllIllll.lilIilLIIII.lllII! lilt 1 -jk i -j'i -as'; i incrri until i? . t ' wi- bin bvvivii' As an Important Open Door For Infor mationAnd Culture. WHI Be Exten slvely Discussed . Conferences -of Librarians of J Canada and United States Next Week. . - . - - , MAY PREVEHT" STATE : ; GU A R D7 f.l ATI EUVER S , i Ottawa, OnW' Junei'-lSTha-'oppor- tunity 'afforded by thepublicnlibr'ary a&! an open . door, for , information and " Washington," June ; 19. The Presi dent's veto, of the Army appropriation bill, may .prevent this year's maneuver panps, otthe regularAymy andNaUonr 1 uards.i -.. 'l)n..mostri'?jtaii?s'j .tej panips wefe, ordered. for.jbefojehg.middtJf July, and preparation have, beeniade cnlture-will ? be et-f Qrtti - prominently4Hjn It may be,, true here are many per- wnoi oo noagree j wun j u mai sons i Theodore Roosevelt should be i our Indiana;-Henry (C chusetts k6oaeeltMqnday flight, caUeii forth I bic'cfteers- Heevlewed yesterday's 3 rry . " events leadine un to Chairman Rose- -The prayer' of KaDM-sois. was v. - n " .hlfirtllA rxw ort-intlmated.- " -' "We will win out "beyond question said SenatorDigon,. Rooseel's cam paign manager, " - , - ' Senatpr "Pdindexter, of Washington, was among the intimated tbaf a their forces was imminent In case are allowed Ma.lUB, IVUUBCIWL WJU U6 it v,auui, - , A , said Polndexter.VThia.was construed i nee uw ";' "7 - be left: out .of, the debate; o mean but one thing a bolt if Roose-Jhign among vu . ,'-1 : questfon was'not one of, any- man's velt finds himself in the minority.-, J and has .been, our ' candidacyr"4)ut of principle, involving Roosevelt mayVyisU the convention conflict, our present nep. . ottnevey existence of the Repyblican at the conference of 'librarians ot the United States; and- Canada attOttiwa, Ontario, ' June 26th- ta july2ttdiui liThe s'ooHcern lot :thecomniihity in the; awakening - and rr development of 'taste in individuals- will .be -cthet key note iof rthe 5 program Npapers vandrad- dressesv Thia thoughtrwlll ibefoutllnf ed "inlPTesident "Elmendorsaddre!ls, and 3 Of the general sessiona will de Velopj the theme more f ully Library publicity, - ,' book advertising,' J the breadth and limitations of bookbuylng, and - the efficiency of " library, assist ants and their relations to the public will be ; among 'the topics- discussed; The program vwill partake of the Inter national nature- of i the meeting, one session Steing r- wholly devoted to Ca nadian topics by - Canadian speakers, amongrwnoms wiu oe - eorge Hit' pros; ter, . Canadian ? Minister of- Trade ? and Commerce ;h James, ;.W: Robertson, tJG. M. G., of the" (Jommission r of Conser vation; Prof. Andrew J- Macphaifj of vMcGill ; University. .": Montreal; ! and George E.'Locke,' librarian of the fPdc onto' public library-i'X -i . -V-r Other speakers ;willibe . William? H; Hatton. of New London Wis.. Carl B. Rodon, of -tfiet Chicago, publio Mibrry - j J. "f Dispatch. .Ne.wa.lBiea1 '-! 'llaieighr.'C.. June -19. l912.T,'v Vith - President Broughtpn" in IthU 1 qnair-. tne .secona, day s sessijopv-o tne i,NofthylCaroliria S'.'Merhata'AsWcta!- iiou, oegun so auspiciously iast ; nigni, BTJirtPn ?frr rnnav -A lariro Tinmnor nf North Carolina andtraBjgimlin j j t arrived 'dyrin Jthe pightifid LUHT.Hfl .HIT Fmf:H.II)I)LUt?nE.llKK:iILIlUl J1I1V . . . -. 5. at Mt. Maryland gesey sahd pennsylvanja,t p hm, vetoed contained the appropriath , ".--rrTT;, . V Ubetlie social diversions for the dele- ttte tguards. ot Alabama... Georgia ,f en ns,ee, jjKen,tu.cky i; 1liopthi:.Calplina, , XW:':., Ii Wther motion, to "purge", the temporary rolL Roosevelt leaders wno : ur. rr riw th'p Hadley said: ,"We could have forcibly possibility pf aboltby orau maniuuu,, ---- insisted on calling' the-roll. on' that -, r nations, .the. everiasung UoUbn -and we could, forcibly, have these contested delegates i co uu?i ui- -; - 1 1 k $ coutroL . Instead - we chose to 'Ho pass on' their', own prevaileth over the, waves 1, V; . 4 naqiey tpieaueu iuai . pereumiiiutio - that the 4 - Calls Roosevelt a LlaV. as a spectator, but thb Taft' leaders ume i u. - - n rt- ts insisted he could not, Under the regit- "in my. uouu, , ? . - . -.7 . iu- loj flnwin? with mllkland honey; auras imposM ny tn Hauonai w - "Jlim-pr0TWe11Qer Thoa DSieV ta-W weech.- was Inter- Taft Leaders State Association Having Profitable .." Annual Convention Jn Raleigh tioey, of (Cleveland, Will ' Likely - Head" the New State Democratic ' Executive Committee. -f T.t.j-t v.'-- in'W-'rntr--xn4 - jaiiiv . j a-.ti iuii i'. , i.w auT,omoDiie riae ana a oarDecue rwiu the encampment. - Adjutant General Lemster, ;ofj North Carolina, when informed today that the President's , veto probablyj-made' it im possible for joint maneuvers, i express ed the belief tBat-Congress woQltl pass a 'bill appropriating a sum for the pur pose. The Third-North Carolina Rai Ieigh .- Ambulance . Company and Afield hospital .were due to go toTAnnlstoh gates, t 1 r ' CAGO uic mriTucD imu:miuniLiL;0 POISOHCASE 2; V . 1 "Chicago; Jtine;19:.u:"Arsenic Jn; larger q'ttanti ties' was fdtmd-in- the silver, :of 1 Arthirr Lindloff and htsttnotner,' Mrs, liduise iindloff has" - been iarrested Walter.! ;Bown;?:Jibratian ot Buitaloyf Judge Hdnorehasterered.xhpma : . T ibertvl and. Eauallty; frdnt Roosevelt v partisans. Dovel Char- among which areUhe.Statfrlibrai Carl HiMllani," secretary .of1' the! In diana library commission ; -'Miss Tessa L. Kelso, of Jlew York; Miss Mary E. Hazeltine,, principal of , the Wisconsin ws favor library, school; t Miss 1 Edith"7 Tobitt, li brarian : of Omaha; Adam;$trohm, of the' Detroit public library; ind Chal mers Hadley, librarian of Denver. 7' One - evening ; wiil be ; devoted to an address by Dt.7 George E. Vincent, president - ofthe.. University i of Min nesota, and formerly dean bf the;Uni versity of Chicago 'Sfeveral-sections and ' affiliated .organizations will ihold meetings in i Ottawa at Ithe same time, among ' which are; the. Stat&4ibrarans, ti'0n"bf the bodies of William'tihd'Alina Eindloff ,: husband and daugh'ter of the woman. All were insured in the worn- if CALL FOR flATiOHAL l - : BAIIK STATEMEHTSi ' Washington, June -"19. TheV-tJ'pmp- tr&iler of th-CttirencyjAas issued a call -for..1 the statement pt . the " cbpd tions of -.all -National ..Banks,siprhe. United States at thedose of. -business fiday.y uai-'l4th u ' Ashevllle, , Wilmington, Morehead City and Dnrham are biddihg: liyeljrt or the- next cmeetingpf the Merchants Association.'-.' . v- A four -hundred thousand dollar-cor poration,-. know nas ' the, Brown . Broth ers1; Lumber Company : was .chartered by Secretary of State today-for Murchl- sonr ; Yancey- county.-' AlKthe;' Incor porators except A;i J; -Wilson; --Mnr ohlsons r.hail' f romoPunxstttaWrezp Pa.,! - Every masculine-teyii inRaleigh ..to day?, was itarned'.toward the? bulletin boards whictf announcedithe progress, of theiGhicagO'Conventioni i'ETeni the fpartUans ' of r!;.Governor-' Kiteh'in land Senatotv ? Simmons,1 always-- evident, eeased rtheir! Interest forrthe ipresen in the;en'aQr,ial.t,oxite,sr and joine the: i.osts;;iOj, pther .politicians- at; the bulletin boards.' Both newspaper pfT flceswrei besieged; With. , telephone, in quiries and. personal- calls. 4 Next week this time interest will be centered In th Baltimore ; convention. : It maybe stated . that .'at the - present -time State politicians are; having a hard time' In getting -their lews before the public, as 'tne 'papers arev crowaea witn con vention stories, - W :- f; iCIyde Ri Hoey, of Cleveland coumy, is said to b&fthe choice of Hon. Locke Craig, for chairman of the State Demn pcratiC Executive Committee anit, Is predicted . that Mr.; Hoey will .be I elect ed wlren v the ''. committee .meetshere on:the night of .July 1st. The prefer ence of the gubernatorial candidate r Governor X T. Ellyson, of . vir- 5 . ' -National TConTmlkMmln.?',saVsV' 1 K- Tririidad.- Coltf.r'iudel9AThirteen turners vwere Wyhibed.' and 1 are -prob- ablyr,idead'by ,exl6si6niin'a' new slope or'the Hastings 'mihfl ibda'dnewaa rescued. Rescue : equipment Is being - rusned to tne scene, , . H 1 . xuc uiBitsLex- uvvurreu uiree mousana ' ; teet from' the mine's, mouth. The ex- plosion 'was probably caused "by a "Windy shot" set off by gas. ' " - mini iiif.nl furrinT ("--.!. At',.". tHEJ-HOOR OAY 1 . WashMgtbn; June' ill .-he President . has slgned'th act" ttfiCongress 'limit- ing toelghtrholrslly e!rViee ot -laawe''anxl'1Methanifcsr fehVbloyed on , ' Goveriiment Wofkplmiriedtatefy after- - wardSshe,Presiaent6iuWoraii ' order bt'xettptibfaJ'for?ttnyJ?c6htiJct8c'in con- nbcttoTrtnth&'ra 1 ' Unm"Janua'ry nWi 1 v?ll - r . V -.. i. jj r'"f FBEIIGH f.lIL ITM AIRf.lEfl KILLED ,t Douai, France, Jun 19. Captain Du- bois and Lieut,-. Pelgman, v French offi-; cers and airmenWere killed ."while piloting their airships around the mill-; tary v field in - the early ; morning haze. They collided with terrific' forcb.' ." - ' L AGAIIS I En ilUSBAUD - a '4 '-"White PlainsT'N.it. Junei9: Eve- . lyif 'NeSbi'tThaw; heavily veiled; enter ed . thef court room today ' td" :tbstif y against tier husbadd,'Marry K 'Thaw, -whb'irfigh'tmg"for release from Mattea wan. , As she took' her s'eat ahe" gazed steadily at - Thaw. o .sign jofrecogni- . tion Dassed' between them! ' ' ,TypewritIng, Prlntmg ; Notary Work See Harrlss. , i fC. It " M id-Week. Dance Tonight. . 1t , .v - t ,v , .Typewriting, Printing; Notary Work See Harrlss,, It is always considered and if .both Mr. , Craig and Mrt Hoey.are, agreeable, the committee - will doubtless -' make the " election'. Unanimous. . ,'v, v Taft leaders are 1
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