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THE TEXAS CAPITAL
PRICE FIVE CENTS
FOUNDED MAY 31.1914
Ten Stalwarts Are Placed in Nomination
Platform Committee Faces Perilous Task
Name in Nomination
Backed By Wilson
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WILSON
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placed in nom-
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AT NEW ORLEANS
FAVORS
NOMINATED
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candidate, through the op-
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of the
HITCHCOCK
th
two-thirds of
Supporters.
CUMMINGS
GIVEN TREATMENT
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M'ADOO
he Missouri dele
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standard
th
SMITH
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mp Clark,
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B, Asnociatad Prena to the Austin American.
SAN FRANelcO, June 30, — Wi-
over an}
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for rm n *
without
they
meet
nd
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the
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McAdoo Will Accept
If the Party insists
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nominal hi
LATEST AUSTIN
CITY EDITION
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GOOD MORNING
AND GOOD LUCK
CDRAL TELAG WEATHEN TODAY.
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ent for its ac-
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re swept
g tumult
THE GOOD NEWS
NEWSPAPER
ple at
night
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with at
fie How
wpt in .
ptay
appare
Not L wasinpots
There was a
nuging aod 1*4
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Etae
after
THF
he
Left to right: Neal J. Ferry
United Mine Workers of America t
who represents the Operators; und
sity, representing the Puhli-
1 Pen
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’ merican-
Always Send Your Renewal Subscription Before Yoar Time Is Up — Never Wait for
Your Austin American to Be Stopped— You Cannot Afford to Miss Any Issaes
X AND
DAVIS TO COME
And Noisy, Rampant Pandemonium
As ■ Candidates A re Nominated
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high
vho
truth ruleth
above all
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IN IHE “NINE"
wha
Fi
“ALL FOR AUSTIN"
liffi ulty was in
Lieguwor (stin
by 3
f no
V
gatiqu tieu to
in the paruue a
eped a fist tight.
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was put intoed a ii
him t
t« situation r
te of the,
ecord, and a
the Treas
decided t
McAdoo
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in other part of the »
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nominating
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“AMERICA ALWAYS”
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CEI/TRAL JTEXAS AND ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER AT
AUSTIN. TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1920.
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KEKPFOR THE DAY
DoN"T THROW AWAY
was otme
big “aulito
brought lr
while tie
[IOl
BRYAN WIELDS WHIP
FOR BONE DRYS
appeih? <
out in
• al of
7 hon
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ted out;had <
itonnor The
•ng given him a majority—some-
g which ha never been done be-
BEAT M’ADOO” IS THE CR
RYAN HOISTS CHAMP CLARK
ositen,
< enprvrnsi-t
a Leased
Fall 24
that the
. guller
elf up
BY ONE VOIE
“DRYS” LOSE
the strongest man
em fi
Assin Amerian (
The Ausfh Amerienn
rn
2
keep
n In I
SXma sr the emblem, were utterca ca
»f thi
f l‘a
theri
with
The Montabi s<
the stbcom mittee
d with getting theje
li
nomination, made his support to the
plan a fator sought by its mnana-
Me \ek
ns Uf K n
plae e the
Eu
to re
rreeive their
bore them tlum-1
line of the manh-
(Continded on It
at of the piwces
he standard was
tioor and torn t
By Associated Press to the Austin Ameican
SAN FRANCISCO, CatJune 30.-- ;
Seemingy in agreement that William ,
G McAdoo has the inside track ol I
the Democratic Presidential nomina- .
tion Wednesday night, attempts were J
being made within the inner circle
of old-line Democratic Party leadera j
to prevent his selection by the Con- '
vention.
To offer Champ Clark.
The" plan includes prominent con-
>ideration of Champ Clark. former J
speaker of the House of Representa-
j tives, as a candidate. j
' It was understood that effort
were being made to get in touch
with Mr Clark to learn if he would
accept the nomination if tendered.
’ Gets Eryan's Backing.
Among those that the combination
would hope to enlist in its support
was W J Bryan, who compassed j
defeat of Clark at Baltimore in 1913,
after a majority had voted for him.ef S
and forced the nominatioa ol Wood- "
■ row Wison
. Bryan Holls the H<y.
Bryan’s acknowledged veto power .
a htHe .
ey nwir)
cellag and
ncon-
heat part of an*h
n nk in- Prrm nt •
1»r Burris Jenk
who waa ready t
l engue rf
Nemaha of the
- abend wan an 1
rdered in or-1
me-made, with 1
szpreelated •• • metter of Mb.
• terure perfeetion »f delivery
ainst McAdoo
owed a nomin
when it deprived
after repeatedly
Sunny. Nuh
only man on I the nomination.
whom nomi- May Fal Hack ov Nmtil
» k h
tasie ak th
BY COMMITTEE =
of the oppe
fo
rule which requires
the detegates for a
League of Nations AL Has ^9 A-
Opposition as Platfor: Com . ' E
mittee Goes Into Long Night
Session. iater.ot
ang ke
iplank, also that roposed by Post-
l master Genera’ Burleson for modifi-
cation of the Volstead law.
1 The sentiment of the subcommit-
tee majority was said to be for silence
in the platform on the question be-
eause of the intense, Gesling n both
‘wet and dry sides amf'trsd a use of
controversy over whether the liquer )
the tist
L
y
"Mrdoo I
tetter n foc
upon tHe
ft a left w I
with a rene
g and buna
in fiftrt ml
Eight Hours of Wild Cheering
“Moist”
Nan , thirtv
nd held
M« Aioo men
convention in
specches or
on Leugue’s
smith of New York
Edwards of New Jerse
tary Meredith
t ‘ox of Ohio
i W Gerard former A
v onn a
gge
presentation of Gov Smith
) \«h«» Noi- the Nigze»t.
The (‘ox and Palmer d
tions were fully 4 xpected a
allenged
et 10 m
sss,q in w hite the
somh i limbei ‘ ton
Pnty uf WNnng
Asnociated Press Ce
Wire Service fee
Uam G. MeAdoo
intion for the
the Austin American, tie and
e messenger wii rail fot yoar
- all priees eash with order
is estimated on five aversze
ne short Iines count aa one ltrs
XEW ORLEANS. Eogune 30 — iat
Union street car emptye, rejectinz Iterval "
all otters of arbitration, delay orsovrwh
I compromise, voted Wednesday night. The s
t to strike. effective at midnight. to memory
| enforce their demands for a wage I server a
male or "T cents an hour Geueru
now wot Ring will complete, * »»
qutside behind)
f the Hat form >
devoted itself I
Vigorous
the conmui
Homer L’ummings,
Demoerati National
William G M Ad*
ake up the
f the xue
hartc.n
20.23 it
this time sr ter irresrularitr in delivery are
reumntel to elephene 114 at onee and mig.
ine peper wil be seht at onee It h only by
receieine notifieatinns that the Ayatin
Amerlean knoes of any irrevularity, an all
vlall
hull
w orgi
ut onj
et to
dion in
t M»
f Mon
troopa
Ftates," and tn
with the itepubi
ta whether a i
fo be made fi
an element of
to be made
on the day’s
• onferen es among the old-Hne
leaders were going on actively im-
mediately after Wednesday's session
of the covention.
Must Beat McAdoo.
They made it plain in their pri:
rate expressions that they were go-
nr to any possible lengths to beat
McAdoo.
Those forwarding the plan weG
using as one of their arguments for
Wodneeda) afternoon in one
la oh lhe l.
The sh
Walsh
Solid for I
resentei 1
Hiyan at W’mR
Williana J l«
t । people.
perative need for prompt and force-
f«d action if his nomination was to
be prevented
To Hold Paimer and Cox Men.
The Ural concern of those opposed
After hearing 10 candidates placed th j to MeAdeo was to hold the F'lmer
I nomination for Hi. l'residency. the, and • ”* in. a- long enough to find
Democratie National Convention aft-Pa enndidate to whom LleY could
er an eight-hour session Wednesday swing a two-thirda vote before there
recessed until 11 o'ctock Thursday were any of the .threatened efec,
pavis Oniy ieft-Over. tions to MeAdeo. whch it was feared
John w lavis, Ambusador to, wouid start him on a wave toward
The hig demonstratio
ame with preaentatio
ox and Me A.loo, altho
spontaneous outbur
I Edwards
>mith V"Irases Dgate*
Tbe demonstrption which
the convention aftet Sm th had
ptaced in nomination by W B
k Thur
tremendo
SCHEDULED IODAY—
I ten . pu
the unit rule many
t delegates were ex-
entuulty to Cog of
IN IUI1 I 4|(|i
4 II XI I I N(1D Fi% SANTONF
a, a member of the Execut ie Conimittee of the ""mr
the miners) . William L. ConM qf Sc tunton. Pa . « '
. Thompson, President of e 0hio State Univer E'a"
d -IOl Al t
1le- Pwom ne"L,
From tim to lime ths co
got word of the wet and d
btaf A U*
le of IM
a tion of
Cnventon ,
hefore noon,
•nh the hint
,1 1 imc.
festute lacking
anda tiuui their so
dies I
so far
The candidates plae rd in
tion were :
Senator Owen At (lklahot
Attorney tieneral lalmer
Senator Hitchcock of Net
Lennett Clark, yon of Chai
as amon thosn who tried
e, Nevada, Hawaii. Wi
youth th* kola ware is
howiog line.
convention | । • ’ -
a"houson Administration Has a Plank,"ann ,u Oi A.ru
Poaper ’ Unsatisfactory to Prohibition,
LABOR AGITATORS
By Associated Pre
w AsHNeT
Ffrorta of the
M« A<I«m> Stronge ~t Man.
The statement to 4 hr < on ven tion
that McAdoo had asured hr would
accept the nomination if it came to
htmn provided a turther shock to
th* ol l-Hne leaders
To each other they professed im-
’ question ra political. .
Senator Mr Kellar 'presented the
11 An-Saloon League enforcement
- 4 87 plank.
1allowing its defeat, five to f *
• KTA ; ho aald he would present it to tue
"o. । fult committee
2 Ie! Doging the Iri-h.
." % .r 5 j The irish plank as submitted
nir 1 thy subcommitte • expressed sympathy
tea. Arkal
Mattie. Atu
Prms to t « Austin American.
‘ June 30—Lifted
ty h irs ot oratory, old
ugge at the heartstrings,
■ • of the mighty pipe
em ratit National Con-i
: ’ . nination day’ to al
emot <*! crisis that had
♦ • andiates or i
By Associated Presa tn the Austin American
SAN FRANCISCO, June 30.—By
a one vote margin the subcommittee
was said to hate excluded the Anti-
it nerved the purpose
convention in a very
nd toward the
rnor and there were
ts be pg capitalized in
suddenty presented
« leaders decided to
to brat McAdoo.
ognition from the
initiated Wednes-
Iglesias Calderon,
missioner to this
tin A eriean L
June 30 — ■ By Asnociate Prees to the A-tin American
anGovern- sAX KKANi’WU. ill. June 30.
not. added *
d surprise
shortest norinating spceches on rec-
ord. by pr. Burrus Jenkins of Kanas
City.
enkina tool the platform and told
the comvent on that in view of the
persistent and insistent demands from
McAdoo thut no nominating speech
be made fot him. he would accede)
to that request, but that it might I
be niecescarv to “DILAF’T HIM F‘K
THI sENVIC} O THE NATON." I
। . ’ M v » 1 not i
gerve if non mate 4 Jehlns toid ’he)
convenu ou _UL1 B MisMIstD
as the work of eneniea",
Jenkir
•1 nominat W illut C McAdoo I
•nd the p t up enthuiasna of the .
MeAdoo forces broke ionne in a ioud
and noisy Cemonstration.
Mention of (4
I York as a pomsit
tion by the inn
, failed to . gnter •
• heart freqMentls
It la no see ret
o i nr j tit
make) F
table iin hele
• mml let Toone
of enthnniasm
the nignl for
V the irish cause and held to the
| view that the League of Nations
'would furnish a remedy for the sit-
fixation that now engages the Irish
i the pare
e. but nri
n their f
< arrtra l caguc N
mereiy announced that
Ne Adoo in nomination,
that -ii iHixni’ii
si KI l< Y OF THF
would not rrfuse the
ia it
A little F
the «jemonm
Adoo enthi
high ppeak
can flat, a
They let
"V .11. Heli,
-we won t
lei the ntt
through
and um
an 4 erihe e rut of shape and from
one the lame Yuge been torn entirely
o times »im»‘
1 times, 5 lines . 3 00
umet. t lines 1.80
4 timae. 3 liMa 120
motion. • j O’l w«t Merkurau"N
iumting ah Is mon-tratton 'tion home prv
Th* -noise muaking kept up una-Hng the prohibitiol iej
hated, tbs galleriba taking a big partWil~n »en "~ligltiy %n
mer Speaker in pay
tion in Baltimore i
him" of the prise
in stnglng
Hrte and
Mor e
he lemon ■
i ngi ng was
r of those
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1920, newspaper, July 1, 1920; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465222/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .