Show H CA CAUCUS C CA A HtA IN J Sympathizers May Argue on Floor of Convention SAN FRANCISCO Jul July 1 A I.-A A caucus caucus caucus cau cus of or Irish sympathizers among the del delegates gates applied to the convention resolutions committee toda today for five tl minutes' minutes hearing In which to present argument for or an Irish recognition plank The caucus chairman John J. J Fitzgerald of oC Rhode Island said It was proposed to serve an ultimatum on the tho committee that a n. floor Joor fight tight would woul be made for Cor such a a. plank Tho caucus was held In a hall adjoining adjoining adJoining ad- ad Joining the committee room More than delegates were said to ha have ve at at- tended Through Senator Walsh of or Massachusetts a request that Frank FrankP P P. Walsh of ot Kansas City be 00 heard by bythe bytho bytho tho the resolutions committee was sub sub- milled Fitzgerald said a l minority report fa favoring taI favoring ta- ta the recognition plank was de demanded demanded demanded de- de I to pave pa the way for tor carrying carrying carrying carry carry- ing ing the fight tIGht to the floor loor Should It be refused or 01 the committee refuse to hear Walsh he said the course oC or orthe the Irish sympathizers would be determined de det determined de- de t at another session of ot the caucus caucus caucus cau cau- cus later in tho day Convention rules could not prevent a floor battle he in In- In Tho The caucus appointed a a. committee to conduct the fight fht Including F. F M. M Costello Daniel II Coakley and J. J C. C of oC Massachusetts l J. J B. B Flanagan FlanI Flanagan Flan Flan- I a agan nn of ot Vermont Joseph B. B Shannon of Missouri Edward rel J. J F. F Dunne of ot Illi Illi- Illinois Illinois nois and several eral Edwa others I |