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Show a" W Statement by del iraskan. s?cj 1 )s New Yorker as By'jl rool of Wall I About by Crooked fB ' defensible Methods. ' ,. . Neb., July 12. William rnB i!ay gave out the following Ph JnBF f the Democratic National and shall lo so for tho fol- JrflB' use tho Democratic tlokot KK opposition to Imperialism. IfflH ipub'iran ticket stands for an. vC?B policy. On this qucstiou, . . JIB ' tho paramount Lssuo iu 1000 dcJf uust remain an Important h- 3 vj "JB is an attempt k? mado to hold J ul'fKi'i tlio American dag on tbl: n tl'aB nvention was unanimous, the . rjjjH' phatlc. and I have, no doubt ehdl B alU(lte v,',n cnrrl" out tue plat" yti B p. Roosevelt Is Injecting the 'hjH to American politics, and this em1B Monies National, will mako it 'hB (i consider questions that do- f : u The election of thc Uerao- ,6flB l,,jL a auletus on this tffH - sldtnt Roosevelt stands for JH war His friends'preaent him . M ' blood and Iron. Ho bolleves 1,css an1 inculcates a lovo for ' . ns The Democratic tlcke.t ftB eao. for reason and for arbl-,or arbl-,or than for forco, conquest AK' hr Democratic platform de- W.K Ivor of tlioreductlon-o-t.h3- EP my, and as This plank -was P t adopted there is reason to Hi , a Democratic statement on IB x?oufd brlnt" some advantage Um street Controls Party. reasons I leel justified in A ho tlckc-l. A Democratic vic-UfBi vic-UfBi an vprv Ilttlc- 'f anv progress 0TK quesilon.s so Ion? an tho par-Iho par-Iho control of th "Wall street AQR n the money question Air. ",! thoroughly committed to iho AS financ'Ici-s as Mr. Roosevelt. M,HJ? t po us far as ihe Republlc-f;Hl Republlc-f;Hl n rriirint' silver dollar?. In cs-jTiif cs-jTiif - h banlts. In enlarging the nF ji1 National banks, and In the LCtjlHP '- t f on asset currsncv for the Lee F rn" t will be because ho is f flf jy tl. lJ.'m.rat.i Id the House tt , St; Nf-minr; greater can be ox-iHr ox-iHr b'm on th money qucutlon , 11' st q icllor. the Democratic ; K ' ver' Jnuch better than the It? -H ltform. but th? nomination of K" r virtually nullliles the actl- R . Unless in his letter of uc-Pj uc-Pj pjh' eomniils hlmulf to antl trust juH' wo need not expect him to JB Itt-rent coui-af from that pur- -R tsldcnt Roosevelt. B to Labor Question. jV the liil,...r questions aro con- Sfl WK luat a',7u't -'udire Parker's let-m let-m Mr ve shall know whethor iho k Mi has anything to oxneot from T; The laborlns; plunk as pro-! pro-! 9 udge Parker's frlenda on tho f co was a straddling, mcan-y mcan-y K' ik In the full committee i W adopted In favor of arbltra-7i arbltra-7i -'K e t-lebt-hour day and against i ,'Ml b,y '"Junction; also a plank Mi ado situation. If Judge Parker rtV'M ambiguous on theao subjects 1 lbat thc ven back of thorn Tt nlm to tnkg the labor sldo jBt puled questions iMt Tariff prbiem-' r ulffi question some little prog-'hoped prog-'hoped for But the Parker m committee wero nearly 'Lll in cry conEervatlve plank, and it '.JPJEf - wen whether. Judge Parker wt the definite plank which 115H ule.t? b u, ful1 committee .'jEfi itstlon. ," 'Mil Qr. sarte for enough things ,1 K. d o Justify mo In giving him ,i K, as I have tried to point out vl K months, tho triumph of iho C ml element of tho pnrly denies K ttons1' h0r0 0t rollc 011 ec0 lK ' JoUl to Take Back. :t Ml o lkfi ack. I have I E lihdraw of things that I have i 'j1," methodB I)Ursued to ad- C-' K Ja'dacy. It was a plain and V '! v Pv 10 tlecelvo tho party. i W Splat,orra was vaguo and "i Be sf Tf.PurpoBely so, becauso tho i fti' s fc parker were trying to 5 ? Siiopp0te h vlewa had they C;J;ft , ,ftrker'8 Telegram. V' kl ' mMtiiithiht ,vlban-v convention F1 leratr-o davc had very few S'Snn fro Inthc South, and Ml i4Wl r l"o nomination, i W? .n?iia,"l"eerH adroitly and C, -mt S h's wsliloii until the )r!; nrt2 ," 50rraled. Then hla ''3' Kl verWLim?ec!"'0 eoli Piank, K r. Atu? ihr ns,y Seated In the K, ' " l"nony.Vl Hnri' 'ad rejoiced f). ition, kna nfTJ bty omission f L ML tloa h52,S5r I10 had secured K t at a tiSl his vlcwa upon ill h?m-'nof nL"pon conditions as Em ivfife;tffis condlt,on3 a3 hc ' b m ioS 1 tLW"7 KlvC" my Um nM Cn'nk ,11 ,lu to iho PH nu ht o nation to eay that rf '1L ls tm,c 7"onSa& ' .IK 1 help 0j Mellon Is over I shall ! Ul0e who bellovo aa j do, undertake to organize before tho campaign cam-paign of i;0S. the object being to marshal the friends of popular government within thc Democratic party to thc support of a radical and progressive policy to make the Democratic party an efficient means in the hands of the people for securing relief re-lief from the element that controls the Republican Re-publican party, and for the time being, Is in control of thc Democratic party. This plan of organization will bo olaborutod soon. |