Show 1 Takes Over Convention Convention R Reins ins IT r j j u 4 Mos Mos' I SENATOR MOSES 7 Permanent Chairman airman of G. G O. O P. P Convention I K U. U P. P BLOCKED UHf ON FARM ARM RELIEF Part Party Pledges Nominees to Observance vance of Vol Vol- stead Act KANSAS CITY June 13 AP AP- AP The resol resolutions resolutions' subcommittee of tHe te Republican i n n national convention to today to day reached an an agreement on all points f for r the the party's platform except ex cx- except that on on farm relief which will willbe willbe willbe be left eft to the full committee for final fila determination By Ey JAMES L. L WEST Associated Press Staff Writer KANSAS CITY Mo June 13 AP Hurtling AP-Hurtling Hurtling the prohibition en enforcement enforcement en problem the Republican Republican Re Re- publican convention resolutions committee found itself blocked early today on the question of farm relief and af after er five hours adjourned at dawn to resume its discussions in the middle forenoOn The Tile subcommittee of oC fifteen agreed In hi the early morning on a n. law enforcement plank substantially in the form os R presented by SenatOr Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Borah of oC Idaho Under its provisIons provisions provisions pro pro- visions the party would p pledge edge Itself it itself it- it self and Its Us nominees to the observance observance ob observance ob- ob servance and vigorous enforcement amendment eighteenth of oC tile the the which is identified by name The farm relief plank as proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed by the tIle administration leaders leaders lead lead- provoked so mu much h discussion ers era that members ot of the committee S were satisfied that an agreement until further conferences con con- was es could be held and It was feren for Cor this tilis reason that an adjournment taken was The failure of oC the subcommittee Con Continued on page 7 G. G GOP O. O P. P BLOCKED ON FARM RELIEF Continued tro from pa page e 1 to conclude Its labors In its' its overnIght overnight overnight over over- night session n ina made mafle It t t certain that the platform on which which the party candidates are are- areto to stand in the November November No Xo- vember elections would not be bo presented to the convention contention until tomorrow After the mr lias ilias wound up Its Its' work the the the entire resolutions reso reso resolutions committee must pass judgment Judgment judgment Judg judg- ment upon Its action Adoption by the subcommittee of tho the Borah plank regarding prohibition prohibition prohibition tion enforcement is to lead to a fight 1 ht in the entire committee and from there It ma may find Its hs way I to the floor of the conventiOn Leaders Leaders Lead- Lead ers In the New v York New ew Jersey and an r rd del d de dc de Glared clued against any declaration ton by bythe bytho tile the convention which would Identify identify identify Iden iden- the prohibition amendment over other amendments In the con eon constitution 7 As the subcommittee adjourned members rs would not even venture a a- guess as to the time that would be required to thresh out the farm re relief so- so lief problem It was vas indicated very clearly learly that the rite division in the committee was wide and I was regarded regarded re- re as an possible that this subject have to tobe be r referred tt ta to th the tho- entire committee for tora fora a decision There alto also W were re Intimations the controversy ers over the front farm r rJ ref J lief plank might not be bo settled un until un- un til Ul the subject had bad been taken to the floor of the convention 7 |