Show DEMOCRATS PLEDGE WilSON SUPPORT INS IN S MICHIGAN PARLEY I Indorsement of League of oi Nations Given Open Delegates Chosen i. i Grand Rapids Mich May ay 19 Sup Sup Dort port of f C Urn Uio league of ot nations covenant and the Versailles treaty without support amendment and unfaltering of oC President Wilson who has given gi al all allbut but tut life lIro Itself In the service of or hi hIss hiM country and the world wore were pk ged in resolutions adopted by the Michigan state Democratic state convention conventi n ii here to today aj Thirty uninstructed delegates del to the San Francieco 1 convention were elected four tour by the convention con and anti twenty six by district caucuses The dele delegation atlon will WUl observe tho the unit rule ruI The Tho delegates delegate dele dele- gates gate at large are lre William F. F Connoll Connolly Connolly Con Con- noll nolly Detroit national committeeman John W. W Bailey Balle Battle Creek Dr Emma Em Em- ma mn E. E E Brower Port lort Huron and Thad B. B Preston Ionia Iona of or the state central committee Another r resolution criticized the tho dehey delay de de- lay hey by in In acting acting- on the soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers bonus bill declaring the former vice men were b being ng used ns as political po footballs The Th convention came to a a. close after heated debate debato over ovel a resolution on the prohibition question As drawn and finally adopted the resolution declared national prohibition a a. constructive act of ot the Wilson WilBon administration Amendment Amendment Amend Amend- ment which was vas lost 92 to would ha hare pledged the national convention delegates ates to work for a permanent prohibition prohibition prohibition pro pro- plank in the Democratic plat- plat form Corm Virginia Will W ll Support Wilson Roanoke Va Ya May 19 Virginia Virginia Democrats in convention here today elected fleeted eight delegates at largo larSo to the Rational convention pledged pl to support support sup sup- port Senator Carter Glass for the presidential pres- pres nomination Uon indorsed the Wilson Wilson Wil- Wil son x n administration advocated ad adoption of Jl the peace treat treaty without reservations reserva- reserva lons and unalterably opposed a soldier soldier sol- sol dier ller bonus Two wo attempts to place tH to convention conven- conven tion ion on record as favoring Cn an amendment amend amend- ment nent to the prohibition act Were cere defeated A resolution advocat- advocat lag ng- ng the right of ot states tates to permit the sure ure and use of ot lI light ht wines and beers and the use of oC ardent spirits spirit for medicinal purposes was tabled b by a large arge majority A substitute which sought the same end was as also tabled Delegates at largo large elected were Senator Senator Senior Sen Sen- ator C. C A. A Swanson Senator Carter Glass Gov Go Westmoreland Davis I Rep Rep- H. H D. D Flood Representative e E E. 3 E. E Holland Rorer A. A James State Senator G. G W W. To Mapp and Go GoFrank Gov Go Frank rank Buchanan Indiana Sends i 26 Uninstructed Delegates Indianapolis May 19 Twenty sIx Twenty six ty uninstructed instructed in district delegates to the Democratic national convention at San Francisco were chosen tonight by b dele- dele delegates delegates gates rates to the state convention which meets neets tomorrow Mrs llis Gunn Mitchell of at Bedford was waR named a a. dele dele- rate gate to the national convention from the he Third district and eight other women women wolen wo- wo men len were selected as alternates Mrs AlIce Foster McCulloch of ot Fort Wayne was vas slated to be f a. a member of or the Big J. J our Four our which will bo named In the con- con tomorrow Vice President and Mrs Irs Thomas R R. Marshall arrived from Washington toay to- to today today day ay to attend the convention at which the he vi vice co president will deliver the keynote key key- note noto oto address on national Issues p. p |