Show Only a Difference in iii Method ethod W T ILLIAM ILLIA G. G M withdrawal from all ll preferential preferential prefer prefer- primaries and his proposal that uninstructed delegates be sent ent to the tho Democratic national convention S so that the tho delegates will be free to choose the thc man who best represents the thc principles for which the i party arty party stands is 13 meeting with sharp opposition by Attorney G General Palmer who in a 3 recent address to the Pennsylvania President for or club s said d The members of at the national convention are re re delegates not net representatives as aa they are aro supposed to fo speak the mind of at tho the people who send them In order that they may surely do this It to me mc eminently proper that wherever state laws permit the tho people should Instruct their del delegates ales ales' with respect to both oth nomination an and 1 plat plat- form I am not in accord with tho the suggestion that the people should take no nc part In the tho campaign and that un un- pledged ed c-ed delegates to the national convention should tie lie left let perfectly pei free to make such a a. nomination and write such euch n t I platform as political expediency or tho plans of ot party leaders at nt the tho time may dictate To deny tho people the rIght Tight of or election would be e a 1 distinctly backward step which I r would be very sorry to see sea our party Wee take In those states where public opinion has compelled 1 the opportunity for the tho people to paSS pasa directly upon men and measures meas meas- ure ures tho the voters are entitled to know also the tho political affiliations and convictions of at all who aro u-o being being- presented for their consideration Shrewd politicians nr ar are given to th ob observe that it i is ip simply a a. difference of method and of principle an anS anI that Mr Nr Palmer believes in capturing as many as-many many delegates as possible in advance while Mr MT McAdoo will try to win in the tho convention Taking his cue from the course adopted by Mr MC doo Governor Edward I. I Edwards of New Jersey has decided that he will l make no further effort fort in the preferential primaries of any state for the Democratic nomination for President I f The wet wety governor whose fight against tho the prohibition pro pro- amendment has led ed similarly minded members of his party to rally to his standard in various parts of tho the country is now quite pr pronounced in his views t that at the convention should be untrammeled by primary pledges On the other hand Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska who is energetically emulating the example of Mr Palmer in securing all the pledges possible sees nothing wrong with the tho principle at all When it comes to politics we are arc all hewers of wood and drawers of water rater and we go about it in the tho way vay we think is best calculated to accomplish our noble pur pur- lOS pose Marriage is an experiment says a a. Bri British tish author au- au S thor I will now recall the adage concern concern- ing ping experience as a school S J t Three wealthy Them mel startled Paris by appearing in public in clothes There arc are places where they would have ha been lost in the cro crowd dI d. d I t ow a-ow ow th that t Ebert crt reigns ag in we arc not f to forget that there is 15 precious little distance between JUl reigns and I i r. r 1 0 i it 55 5 Z 5 ff- ff 5 i r 5 0 r I f IT c. c 0 h r S 1 |