Show MARYLAND'S CHIEF THINKS MADOO IS tt OUT FIGHT t ts t's s 's Says ys s There Will Be of nce on Modification f. f kL R Act Act Announcement noun by William G G. G 1 McAdoo Mc- Mc I Ado Adoo AdO that ho he he would not allow v his name name me to eo SO before beCore the Democratic convention n. n In i San Francisco t ti fly l y has e eliminated eliminated- him as a as a d nUa except In the event ora deadlock In the opinion o of Gov- Gov c J Albert C. C Ritchie of Maryland head of or the Maryland delegation w which ilch stopped topped in Salt Lake yesterday esterday ch r route ute to the convention 1 The TIie J ie Marylanders were enthusiastic In in their praise of Salt Lake notably S Senator A. A Theodore Theodor Brady and Big BIZ C cy Cy Cummings Governor Ritchie and other members members mem mem- bers of the delegation called on President Anthon H. H Lund who Is ad administering administering Rd- Rd i ministering the affairs of the Mormon Monnon church in the absence from the city I off President Heber J. J were given Ihen a n. special lal ial organ recital In the theT I T bernacle- bernacle LIGHT WINES AND BEER Maryland Marylan will fight In the the- convention convention convention conven conven- tion for fora a S a modification of the Vol Vol- stead act that will permit the sale of light and and beer several of the delegates said Prohibition does not prohibit In either New York or Pennsylvania where liquor Is sold openly over ove- the bar for 75 c cents a drink they st stated ted and the mo modification UtIca UtIca- tion of ot the act ct to allow the manufacture and and sale of ot light wines and beer will remedy thIs thIs' situation and stop considerable I prevalent Maryland has Instructed her delegates dele- dele pates gates to vote for the modification of the VolE t ad act so as as' as asto to permit the sale saJe of ot light wines and beer Gov Coy Governor Governor Ritchie said No No doubt the resolutions resolutions- committee will n embody such plank In In the platform but I should the question be fin Ignored red in fn the pl platform the f tIgHt IgHt will be taken to I the floor of the convention I am not I In position to to say say that Maryland aryland will lead the fight on the floor Joor but from all indications indications' unless the resolutions committee puts In fn a wet plank there will be a a. lively lively- time GOING WITH WITH OPEN OPEN MINDS The The MarYl Maryland d delegation Is uninstructed an an for for the most part the delegates are aTe going to San Francisco with open minds Several have expressed expressed ex ex- pressed a preference for Cox some for Davis some for Palmer and some I for tor M McAdoo Adoo although I 1 do not beleve believe be- be lieve leve that Mr McAdoo In the light of his recent withdrawal can be nominated except In the event of a deadlocked convention Prominent In the Maryland delegation delegation delegation tion are John J. J Mahon leader header of the Democratic party In Baltimore City and Judge Daniel J. J Loden his lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant lieu lieu- tenant popularly known In Maryland as Sonny and Danny Mr Mahon and Mr are Loden Loden are members of ot the theold theold theold old royal family which has dictated Maryland politics for years THOSE IN PARTY In the Maryland delegation were besides Governor Ritchie Mr Loden and Mr Mahon the following delegates delegates delegates dele dele- gates and nd their families Mr and Mrs Joshua H. H Miles Mlles State Senator and Mrs Wl Wiliam I. I NorrIs State Se Senator ator and arid Mrs A. A Theodore Brady State Senator and Mrs William Frick James Dishroom Walker TV W. J. J Grove W. W Wedge William Mead Mend Oscar Anderson Anderson Ander Ander- son Ogle Marbury Mr and Mrs Walter Lord Mr and Mrs Robert Crane Alonzo Sellman Edward Col- Col Fran gan an Andrew J. J CummIngs and Joseph JosephE E E. E Kennedy John Keating with his son and daughter who are In the party I I visited vIsited with his son Vincent J. J KeatIn Keating KeatIng Keat Keat- In ing a Salt Lake newspaper man John Owen of the Baltimore Sun and Joseph Bratton of the Baltimore American both prominent nt newspaper newspapermen men atso arso were in the party Other delegations that stopped in I Salt Lake yester yesterday ay en route to the convention were those from Tennessee Rhode Island Iowa Jowa and MassachI Massachusetts etts Peter C. C Cannon United States district district dis- dis dis lIs- attorney was in charge of bf the delegation of two twenty-two mem members ers from Rhode Island ria These delegates tea also were uninstructed but a number of them d declared that hat they favored Attorney G General ner l A. A Mitchell Pa Palmer Pamer er for roe president in the party part were lISS Maud Munster Mrs Geraldine A. A KIt Kil Kilkenney Kil- Kil kenney Miss Mary A. A Meade Dr Pat lat rick H. H Keefe William WlIIlam H. H Kennedy and Miss Eva Eya A. A Fitzgerald FOR MILD IRRIGATION IRRIGATION Accompanying Ing the iowa Iowa dee delegation in Salt Lake a few hours yesterday was United States District Attorney F. F A. A OConnor O'Connor and Mrs O OConnor O'Connor onnor of 01 Dubuque Mr OConnor O'Connor Is one of the I active Democrats of the Hawkeye I state and when asked as to the probable probable able action of the delegation on the I J I question of a modified wet plank In Inthe inthe Inthe I the platform he said he was unable to state just what attitude would betaken be betaken betaken taken but that sentiment appears to tobe tobe be growing In mild irrigation The delegation is a a a. unit for Secretary ry of ot Agriculture E. E T. T Meredith as the presidential nominee Senator Kenneth D. D McKellar Junior j I senator from Tennessee was the h h- had ad adof of ot the party that stopped In Salt Lake yesterday from that state Thero There are seven forty seven In the party 1 which has two standard sleepers Its Its' members were easily easBy distinguIshed I from the others because each wore a modest but plain ribbon on which was was lettered his loyalty to General Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence David Tyson candidate for the nomination for vice pr president WANTS A SOLDIER Brigadier General Tyson was ein- ein mander of the ninth Fifty brigade Thirtieth division which claims claims' the distinction 0 at bf having been first to smash through the Hindenburg line He Is a member of the American legion and wears a button showing II that membership He is not in the service now now Ho He Is a graduate of ol West Point and arid served In the army twelve years when a young man hen her henhe I he left the service and has practiced II I law Jaw Ho has been In the man turing business for the last twenty r years I 1 believe the Democratic party parts should nominate a military man or at least one who served in the late war wa for of the on one places on the tho ticket said Tyson Th There re Is n no l presidential aspirant available for the C nomination and I bell believe ve that I s nd I Ia a good chance for second place II It L seems to me that it Is opportune for forthe forthe the Democrats who were were In power during the war to nominate one tone ho hc did some Borne of ot the fighting and I am an 1 of the opinion t that at the fighting me men 1 and their families will help to elect t tsuch such a man THEY BACK TYSO TYSON Another s service man in th ti the del delegation ga tion was Colonel H. H S. S Berry who wh 1 I served with the Thirtieth division an and nd commanded the field artillery Others In the party were Mr am and i I Mrs J. J H H. Caldwell and daughter Mrs JR R. R E L r. r Mont Montcastle astle Judge am tn m Johnson Mr and Mrs George F F. Milton Mil Mu ton Lon ton R. R l. l L. L Kirkpatrick J. J S. S Willis A A. St S. S Caldwell Mr and Mrs Oscar Osca oliday and daughter daughter- Mrs R Jar 1 red Miss MIss' E. E Go Cox Mr and Mrs J. J T T. Judge W. W C. C Houston and nd n i wife Thomas N. N Green Mr and ancl nd Mrs Clarence Turner George C. C Witt Alss 3 Ruth Jacocks Mrs R R. Morse C itne C 1 Horace Mr and ind Mrs Jill Hill McAllister Judge W W. H. H Swi art artand I and md Mrs Gilford Dubey Senator McI McKellar Mc Mc- K Kellar lIar as head of the Tennessee delegation dele dele- gation said the party went uninstructed except that they were cX- cX lX lous ious that General Tyson win the nomination nomination nom nom- nation for vice president |