Show BRYAN HAS TALK m WITH TAfT TUFT AND 9 S lATER UE DEPARTS fOR NEBRASKA I WASHINGTON April 20 William J. J Bryan and President Taft spent more mor than an nn hour closeted together at th the White House late yesterday The tw two grea great travelers elers exchanged reminIscences reminiscence It is said ald and each commented upon how hw well the other was other was looking The rhe president intimated that beIng beaten at the polls did not seem to b be besuch besuch such a bad thing for tor ones one's health an and happiness after aCter all The call was purely a social one said Mr Bryan as he left the executive offices Did you ou discuss the tariff bill wa was asked No smiled the Nebraskan we forgot forgot forgot for for- got all about it Or p politics No that didn't o occur ur to us either Both th the president and Mr MI Bryan Brya seemed to to have thoroughly enjoyed th the quiet chat Mr Brayn walked In democratic demo demo- cratic fashion to the White House H lie was received with the usual courtesy b by the attaches and andas was as shown without a moments moment's delay Into the presidents president's of ot- ot fice flee Mr MI Bryan BIjan left lett at last night for coin Neb While I was In Porto POtto Rico said Mr air Bryan Bl I I studiously avoided discussion of any Y political question es and in a speech there e I fO explained b why g 1 thought Uh pet this necessary 1 I pointed out that however much we may differ in the United States on political questions we are in thorough thorough thorough thor thor- ough harmony In our desire to do absolute lute justice to Porto Rico Mr fr Bryan gave an aim unqualified Indorsement indorsement Indorse indorse- ment to Governor Colton of Porto Rico Mr air Bryan reached Washington In the morning He held an Impromptu recep recep- lion tion in the lobby just back of the house chamber where many of ot the members Democrats and Republicans met him During his visit to the capitol Mr Bryan met a number of Democrats in tho the minority minority mi ml- room and to them he expressed his views on pending legislation especially especially espe cape daily the postal savings bank and railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road bills Mr Bryan yan advanced the then opinion n that t the e Democrats of the h house should I vote t for t the postal S savings s bank bill because In his view it Involved the surest method e of bringing about tho the guarantee t feature for deposits While believing there thera were some omo go good d features in the pending railroad bill especially those thole providing for government S supervision of the issue of stock and bonds hands Mr Sir Bryan advised the defeat of the measure because he thought Its bad had features outweighed Its desirable provisions pro pro- visions Among Amon those who attended the tile Conference were Minority Minority- Leader Clark James Jamel of Kentucky KentuCk Bartlett of Georgia Rucker Rocker of ot Colorado Underwood of Alabama Ala Ala- bama Cox of Ohio and Hughes of ot New Jerse Jersey |