Show BOURBONS BOURBONS' BATTLING ALL NIGHT Tentative Dr Draft ft Is Taken Up at p. p m. m n League and Irish Problems Are Cause Cause- of DissensionS Dissension S Q AN FRANCISCO Juno June 30 A 30 A Along L long and hitter bitter platform fight confronted lie he resolutions committee when chen it assembled at 0 o'clock clock to take lake up the tentative platform draft of the tile subcommittee of nine headed by Senator Glass of Virginia chair chair- man The Tho full tull committee was prepared to sit well into the night In the hope of ot reporting the platform to tho the convention conven conven- thou lion tomorrow afternoon and having ing final action taken In time for tor ballotIn ballotIng ballot- ballot In lug Ing on candidates Friday The rhe platform battle battlo was c confined to three subjects subJects prohibition prohibition the league teague of ot nati nations and th the tho Irish question Vigorous Vig lorous orous warfare on on this trinity in the thet t committee t rind in p the the con contention faced tace th the lead leaders Ts O Oi Or- OrthO the thO theother other h r nurn nuin numerous i s pl planks planks' i little difficulty c was ra i in hi 1 prospect 4 Subcommittee c York Vork Works The e while hiIe the full committee was in n re redess ess worked it at top speed all da day to finish its its' tentative tenta tenta- tive tl draft for Cor or the entire committees committee's consideration lon tonight Finally in order to save time lime an and realizing that the Issues would ha have to bo be fought ht out by th the whole committee tho subcommittee Q decided to lo p pass ss alon along tho three principal problems with only a a. tentative tentative tenta tent t tive vc on the th p proposed d planks 3 In In In tho the liquor fht indi indications to toI tonight to- to I night as the lighting fighting forces a assembled were for exclusion o of any pronounced wet et de declaration and antl Incorporation of oC some pronouncement sustaining the amendment Administration forces N cro reported porte endeavoring to I build a situation an adminis administration n plank pank would Mould raIl rally a majority Am Administration i ni S t ra t I oi ea leaders i eaI C cr ri d declared cIn tl the plank plank- would be be regarded bc-regarded as slightly moist through a a clause criticizing vexatious and unnecessary sar restrictions of ot personal liberty in 11 prohibition en enforcement en- en coupled with approval of I President Wilsons Wilson's veto of ot the VolI Vol Vol- stead law Bryan nn To Fight I I William J J. J Bryan Br-an and other drys went Into tonight's hl's meeting however howo girded ed for a to wedge In a I toed square prohibition Jt oT mandate A strong movement to keep all mention of tho the liquor question from the platform platform platform plat plat- form also alo was on foot fooL Another nother pitched d battlo battle Impended on onI I Continued on 01 Page Pago 2 BOURBONS BOURDO NS BA BAT TILE TLE OVER PARTY I PLANKS fOR ENTIRE NIGHT t Resolutions ons Committee J Is s Embroiled by League and andt t K t D- D Prohibition cO hili I Continued From Front Page Pago L 1 I th tho ot ce nations T te e subcommittee tee except Senator Walsh of or orIon Montana Ion tanVaS tan VaS reported solid for tho the administration 3 tion plank presented by Senator Glass lv the i forms form's d declaration cl t for ratification tl- tl without without with with- tb- tb out destructive reservations Secretary Colby was picked to carry the administration administrations administration's adminis adminis- guidon in the committee fight with Mr Bryan and Senator Walsh of or Montana Walsh of ot M Massachusetts and null of or Ohio the shock troops of ot tho opposition Uon Walsh lIa n The he Montana senator stood out In tho subcommittee for tor approval of or reservations res res- consistent with tho the honor and good faith of ot tho United States and nd to advise operation co-operation Republican lican Ican senators friendly to the treaty with a view to early ratification Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Walsh of or Massachusetts tonight ht mado made public another league plank com- com tho President for his efforts tor ratification for the league desiring desiring- without i nullifying changes changes' but hut for reservations making clearer or more specific the tho obligations of tho the United States and denouncing nn any movement mo to make it a partisan issue Senator also had harl before the full committee a plank urging ratification ratification tion without impairing reservations reser but harmonizing in differences on reservations reservations reserva reserva- Hons if necessary r to effect ratification I as ns a solemn duty duty to to the country and md the theL the humanity Senators who voted L Lodge reservations also Iso were demand demand- ng that the tho action netlon be he not r repudiated I Question I The Irish question was another mill mill- taut ant proposition Prominent nt le leaders sal 1 the plank fostered by Frank P P. Walsh and Eamonn De De- Valera for recognition rec- rec of the Irish republic reC-j reC had virtually no chance but widespread in influences In- In were working to some omo adequate and generally satisfactory ex expression e 1 0 pr of or sympathy with Irish as- as M-j M rations Among Important planks plank placed in inthe the Mho t tentative platform b by the tho subcommittee subcommittee with Mexico were those dealing and nd industrial relations On Mexico a plank was approved expressing a kindly kindly kind kind- ly ly feeling toward Mexico and promis- promis in recognition of oC any well established de dc facto government The labor plank full fully recognizes the right of ot collective vc bargaining and ro of oC labor b by its own ol spokesmen spokes spokes- men Gin Talks All An of or the subcommittees subcommittee's decisions Chairman Glass said tonight were tentative ten- ten t ath He lie denounced as pure Inv inventions n- n reports of or divided di formal Cormal votes otes on on on an any of or the planks On most of or th the tentative platforms platform's minor features the Virginia platform was said to have been been followed closely Reports came from the subcommittee at 7 o'clock that it had finished work drafting tho the tentative e platform and would be ready to submit the draft to the he the full Cull committee at T AJ A 1 the tho subcommittee left the room in ich h it had worked for nearl nearly four ty-four hours Senator McKellar remark remarked re- re marked mark d that no one would ever er have ha to to ask sk what t that at platform meant Former Governor Hod Hodges eB of or Kansas added that thal it was e epigrammatic pi c. c Wo We have havo met every issue without flinching said Secretary Colby Chairman Glass imposed on tho the subcommittee subcommittee sub sub- committee members a a. pledge c of ot se- se secrecy crecy Ho lie said no planks would bo be made mado public until after action by hy the tho full committee All members expressed great satisfaction with wilh tho the results of or ortho tho the labors There chore were several se clashes during tho the discussion of oC tho the tentative draft draU For 1001 the most part however members st said d their deliberations had been beon marked with the Ute most cordial relationship rela rela- relationship and ind earnest and sincere deb de de- b bate te Liquor Planks Flank Tabled In letting the thc full Cull committee handle handlo tho the liquor question the subcommittee m draft was rc reported to be without nn any plank whatever on Members let it bo be known n that by a voto oto of or 5 to toI 4 I tho the subcommittee laid all such planks on the table Tho The full committee adopted a motion that no member should discuss or SI o out nn any information concern concerning In tho the platform nor an any of or the committees committee's deliberations until its work is com com- comI I i Tho The Irish plank n. n as submitted b by tho the subcommittee expressed sympathy for forthe forthe forthe the Irish cause causo and hold to tho the view i that the league of or nations would furnish furnish furnish fur fur- nish a remedy for the situation that now note engaged tho the Irish people D By the vote one-vote margin the subcommittee subcommittee subcommittee sub sub- committee was said to have ha excluded tho leagues league's law enforcement enforce enforce- ment meet plank those proposed b by Postmaster Postmaster Postmaster Post Post- master General Burleson for modification modification cation of or the law an and others The Tho sentiment of or the subcommittee majority was said to be bo for tor silence in tho the platform on the question be because because bo- bo cause Cluse of or the intense feeling on both wot wet and dry sides and md also because of ot controversy over oyer whether tho the liquor question Is la political Senator McKellar presented the An- An league enforcement plank to tho subcommittee and following its defeat 5 to 4 4 ho he said he would present present pre pre- sent it to tho the full committee In tho the efforts to have hao the full tull committees committee's com cont- deliberations secret all nIl outsiders outsider's outsiders outsider's outsiders out out- siders sider's were shooed from the room when It convened con and spectators re required ro- ro to remain twenty feet from tho the outside doors I Later ater Chairman Glass sent out orders extending the deadline to fifty tIU- feet The resolutions committee was still in executive o session behind guarded doors at 11 p. p m. m listening to t the e readIng read- read Ing of tho the tentative e platform which I took much time An night all-night session was forecast |