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I II- II Ti I LANIt CRUSES CAUSES DISCUSSION I on Fighting It but Is Doubtful of Suc Suc- AGO Go June 13 Can Can Can Speaker plank g eliminate the injunction Tait Taft platform f and tho inability of n to answer it presented the plat- plat problem roblen blem of tho the day The speaker this is in doubt as to his hia ability to toC toa enD eyen to modify tho the plank but C a et stimulus to torU toti iet only serves ser as a His HiA act active acte lieu lieu- its rU ti he be is making makin e in the tho fight are aro tho the i Arguments against the there ue re being made by br many ninny members to prospectiVe members of or ass committee t t does the plank mean mean is is tho the balked by its opponents who at ish the tho answer that it can unI un tin hr I r cover to any proposed 13 law w coni conte contie con- con injunction i tie te e word Answers interpretation placed upon the Jf j several prominent lawyers in inS in inH H S who are arc now here was as that it be he taken as an indorsement Hepburn Faroe-Hepburn tho Sterling Sterlin as ns bills 4 so s-so ny and all injunction before tho last session of ot contender con eon tender d fenders of the tho plank insist ii ii J nothing in its terms to be beIt beIt 4 It doe doc hot hOot theY be say sW contain l incon t Jl with h Ojo position J 1 Ji i I by Speaker Cannon i two Iwo Q years d J which ho he still film maintains that maintainS that art iris s not have one rule rulo for iu and anda a different rule rule- for an an- Swings Bank postal in AA savings s bank plank which I t u 5 pot not boon been included in the tho stations but which is favored Roosevelt os I q well elJ a by Ht ry of war is tho tio subject of ofa KS a by oy the banking interests iii ii IJ also aho a 3 fight fi ht in in progress pro ress over ul for federal ann subs su su- bs n 1 over OHr the tho issuance of stocks ks sis of corporations doing an ini int in- in t i business AL LEAGUERS HAVE THEIR mEIR EYES ON CUMMINS June 15 The The r et t managers ers took up the ques ques- vice presidency lie tle today toda at the tit it which they had left eft it la last t tit ht bat there was an appreciable fall fall- lii iI i. the talk for Senator Dolliver Dom un men who ho are arc opposing o his tion were Viero out ear early anti and giving ud attention on to heading o oft off ea of their senator WI 7 were soon n joined by former try lo of the tho Treasury Tr asur Shaw who t out oat Senator Senater Lod Lodge e before the hd sd finished his breakfast and t ly lv be began becan a vi vigorous remon remon- a. a i t further efforts in Dolli- Dolli Ho went directly to theIn tho the In 12 dont don't want another La Folletto e do o you von 1 ho he asked Alien itten he a added ded II do do not open 21 7 for sending Cummins to the which you JOU will do should Dolli Dolli- WU ante te his seat there el tI s he he went on 01 we mi might ht vote liver Ter if he were nominated but hut butto EO Di to see eee to it that he is not ed He lIe must not 3 Falling Off a th Us th first time Since ho he arrived Fort Fort Dodge last Friday Senator teay W ay y manifested a disposition to toL L j IB ill his bis advocacy ad of the Iowa r. r He lie did not say ea eay in exact words he discontinue nue his hie efforts a id express some sympathy with Rep a and d he was waa b by ai UI w so determined as formerly in in l the claims daims of hi his friend U asserted by others other that before of f tho daj day Dolliver would put I 1 l In communication with his and aid nd that ho would woul positively b te he would decline ne the nom nomina- nomina na The indications now 71 t h he will not have ha to go o to so ii h extreme but that a simple reon reon re- re on him will bo be sufficient to into ina in in- in- in f a to curb their efforts in in his hig Dolliver DOlliver out of tho the wa way the tho con con- P w practically to Fairbanks with ith Fairbanks declaring tL y over I the lon long lonK Distance to tel teH i tl that it he will not accept second i V tt tendered him Senator lemoni lemon lemon- i tot his 18 spokesman here and heC ho he hot C t stated a a. thousand times that would not accept if ifa d a I i can o now only reiterate r 11 tolt tait I do with ith all the emphasis co a nd Ahead Four Pout Years Yoaw friends say say- that t there ere 4 ion of sentiment against of F characterize as the present i ti j dictating tating the national nom nomi- nomi i- i Washington ton and they cont con con- i he bc it t i inS 11 holds himself superior to uc ments and maintains ale a n nU U le of opposition it on to this 5 t Jf ihl fI be he e most eligible for tho the thoI k e four ocr UT years rears hence Thc They Tho adi ad ad- be I f Ii i r that at the thc vice president bi L cod ced in ln in an em embarrassing pott po po- tt tK e tender of the nomination hi on the nc ground round who are areLd odd Ld 1 at Candidacy are the R for or state offices office in In- In f rud I the u gubernatorial canHthi can can- tb r atson Vatson- The They arc aru q 1 r n necessity of Mr r. r in tile te e interest t of themselves par party i In n that state te QU QUIESCENT ON VICE PRESIDENT AGO CAGO Juno tt Nev Ne Yorks York's cf of- on a n candidate for foron 1 Continued on page e S 8 I DELEGATES WORK Continued from pa page e I 1 of the tire most moat the vice was a one interesting features today Although h the delegation was WS to meet before noon there was ws no expectation that the matter matter mat mat- ter of a 3 vice presidential choice would be directly considered by the caucus Tho Tine situation was peculiar Lon Long since a n portion of th the the- New York delegates dele dee dee- gates ates abandoned tho the h hope ope of actually accomplishing the nomination of Governor Gay Gov eror Hughes for tho the presidency but General Woodford one of the delegates at large lare has made o it i plain that no probable probable probe able uble combination of circumstances can prevent Pe the tho of Governor presentation Hu Hughes Hughes' name namo even if ever other candidate candidate can can- but hut Taft should withdraw Want Vant Both Places This bein being the case caS and the tho interest in the tho vice presidential candidacy acy of Representative James S. S Sherman of ames Utica steadily in increasing reasin among amont the tho New cw York dele delegates at s tho state was apparently ap zip- placed in the position of demanding de tlc- tic tic- manding both places on the ticket Tho The realization of this position of affairs af affairs fairs irs forced a halt hal on the tire part of Mr Ir J Shermans Sherman's 5 friends and it was not not dim cult to secure their acquiescence in iu the tho decision to defer er an any formal action on I the subject of tIme the ice pr vice until the ru Hughes hes matter had been finally disposed dis die disposed posed of ot The Hu Hughes bes men before entering tho the Caucus ancus took the position that the they would operate co-operate in any effort ort to unite unie the a. a vice ice delegation on a candidate for president provided there was waR a 3 united effort Efort in the tho ote vote for lu Hughes bes on the time first ballot baJot for or pre president ident Loft In i Abeyance of this situation To the harmonizing the state leaders therefore devoted their attention So delicate was the condition that when the tho caucuses met toda today there was practically no idea that it would consider at all at least formally for for- Cor Cormal mal rurally mally the question Queston of a vice candidate I tal D Delegates from New En England land nn and other othEr states including Indiana gave the I New York state tate men the tIne id idea a that latent la in tent strength th was available 3 for the I backing of a New e York state vice i. i d candi candidate ate if New Now York could I only harmoniously ly decide who ho it i was l b lo 10 I I be hp An Au nu is is this direction was wag the disposition evident o on nearly all aU allhands I hands bands before tho the caucus to avoid con con- I on minor matters maters an and committee commit tee tco assignments Will WIl Support Slate Before the tine caucus met there was wa a general Jeneral opinion that there would woul be met mcl after alt all al no opposition to tIme the choice of State Chairman Timothy o Woodruff of Brooklyn ns as S chairman of tho the delegation of Representative Screno E. E Payne of Auburn ns as member of the committee on resolutions resolution or of W William i m Ward rard of Westchester to succeed himself himl as member mem meni her ber of the national committee There Thre had been early carh promise of a ri warm f fight ht on all al three of these matters maters |