OCR Text |
Show 2 . I I nival of reeterder that held th convsn- for an hour, tno tlon in it Joyful e aoma of the hand went back totrip hi audience In carairs that had put the nival spirit, The bandmaster tried "'The Sidewalks of New York," but the spirit was iacklnt. and ha tot no response, but when ha switched to his stock deraon-tratio- n Dixie, be drew the producer, usual crop of palla Whole sections in the stats spaces were still unoccupied in Some parts of the ball. The doletatea who were present wanted to talk rather than come to order, and Senator Robinson had to do aoma vigor ous and continued wheckinf will) the gavel. "Why iu the world should It taka a man five minutes to sit down? bo remarked to some of his assistants. CHE SAHTLAfCK YRIBUNETFRlBAY MORNING; JULY '2, 1920. old-tim- ! ' Delegates While - Away Time, Then Put Over Work Until Fight Ended Session . We: Gant, Make It Strong Enough Opened. After sending the police through the Stales to clear there, the chairman got I (Continued non Ttgt One.) the delegates seated and Bishop Nichols, f M of the Episcopal diocese of San JYan-- 1 end rules to vats suspend the cisco, offered a prayer, concluding by I go ahead with balloting could be secured. Jl man-developed that aU of the candidate leading the convention in the recitation I agers were oppoeed to it, because they of the Lord's Prayer. Then the organ felt it would get them out of posltlom off the Star Spangled Banner,' When lira 'Bass had finished. Chair- pealed and the convention chorused in the 4 man Robinson, fresh from e conference of the majestic air. trains with Chairman Glass, and expecting to close of the singing. At the Judge the of on the program a report ? mike sky of San Francisco took a place the Mura platform committee, ' stepped onto deleat the stand recited and speakers the speakers runway, but the Illinois "Battle Hymn of the Republic,' while I Brest organ sofUy throbbed Ih mei- Tewil1 of martial air in accompanl JamHamUtoewlMjvMow--na- l ody ment. announce that the i, son went on to oeleeUons fudge-whil- e The would be if tional committee organ trembled out Its meio- -t and that Immediately afterward dloue the strains and then coming to- - the I announcement an ha would make a tng the progress of the resolutionsregardturned chorus his eyes to s far gallery com-- a where a clear, soprano rang! mlttee. out the with softly it When ail the committee assignments first end then refrain, beginning in tbs Joining f had been reported, Chairman - Robinson organ as it burst out into peat of the the mighty make took the speakers place again- to thunder of "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah. There were calls o Then announcement. g hla ths audience in the joined rolling We want to hear Bryan" from the gal- chorus end the great auditorium was T leriea to filled the roof with very song. M Chairman Robinson recognised Gavin Throughout tho ronditlon of the 1m- -, McN ah of California, who moved ratiflce- - mortal hymn, the convention heard first tion of the national committee assign-me- n ths tones of the'men redt-- 1 ta. tng ths lines with ths soft tremble of whan tho organ, the echo from tho gal-- 1 Delay Disappoints. lery as ths soprano voice Joiiusd in and Disappointed at another delay, the con-I sent back tho refrain, and then tho roarPlatforml Platform vention called, ing chorus of tho convention. It was en and "Bryan! Bryan Impressive rendition which pulled at the heart-strinThe selections were ratified, and aroused the fire of patriotism in ever heart. Senator Robinson then told the eonvsn-- I wp tlon that after conferring with the plat- - I More Nftwiinsflftng. etui oom them had found ho form mlttee 9 in session, with prospects of continuing At the conclusion of the singing th He said the secretary of the convention continued the for a considerable time. chair waa assured the committee would call of ths roll of states for nominating in the morning. speeches. ready to report early a ho at j New Mexico, first on the call, simply Thar were yells of disappointment nomination of William G. that. Then, on a motion to adjourn until seconded thowas McAdoo. It tho signal for a demon19 o'clock tomorrow morning, tho constration which started in the galleries vention broke up for the night. and spread to some delegations on ths floor, but did not last long. SPEECHES FEATURE North Carolina sent W. C. Newiand of I Lenoir to tho to place In nom- EARLY SESSION (nation Senatorpiatfqrm Bimmons for whom the North Csrolina delegates are instructed. Mrs. Martha Nelson McCann of Cali-- 1 $f BAN FRANCISCO, July 1. One brief) fornia mads a seconding speech for session early today brought tha Demo- -' Ladles and gen saying, eratio national convention to ths end of tlemen merely of the convention, I rise to sec- ths tedious business of bearing nominatnomination of Senator Bimmons ond ths ing speeches. Csrolina.' With John W. Davis, embassador to of North Dakota North passed and Oregon anGreat Britain, Senator Glass of irginla, nounced the delegation "Joined tho Senator Simmons of North Carolina and movementthat to draft the Honorable WilFrancis Burton Harrison, governor general liam G. McAdoo." tit the added to list of tho Philippines, McAdoo jj thoae formally presented. ths convention. Ths boomers, helped out by at ths and of its midday session, found the band, mads that the signal for an- fcvLtlTi.u fi itself run out of business. passed, so did Bouth CarThe resolutions commuted framing ths ' gi Tennessee and Texas, and Utah platform waa not ready to report, and sent olina, that it seconded ths nomine-word it would not bs ready before S announced tion of McAdoo. oclock tonight. Vermont passed and Virginia sent Rap-- 1 On motion of Wilbur W. Marsh, s deleFlood to ths platform to nomgate from lows and treasurer of tha na- reeentative Senator Glass, chairman of the inate tional committee, an attempt waa mads committee. Describing Glass to suspend the rules which required ths resolutions the "warm supporter and close platform to bs adopted prior to ballot-- I as of Woodrow Wilson. adviser Ittical mg, and go ahead with the Flood told tho convention that Senator nominee. Lynchburg, Va., waa Buck a suspension of ths rules required Glass homo town, monument to hla ability. -- a vote of tho delegates, and a Mr. reviewed tho work of Glass it was quickly apparent from tho shouts tn theFlood house of representatives, ths of disapproval oomtng from all contort department and finally in the of ths hail that tha prevailing wish waa treasury and ended by declaring he off to diapoeo of tho platform before proceed -- senate, ths the to fered experience and party tha man , ting ts balloting. whoso Democ-rac- y a bravo capacity ofnever whose wane and I two-thir- ds t can tell you that the clothes we are , selling at this I I -- Jul -- s bell-ton- ed are the best quality, that the styles are: new, that the prices arc the lowest to be found. -- 1 soft-voic- ed But youll have to see the goods to realized what remarkable 1 gs 0 values you CAN get here. 1 We dont class our merchandise with that of other stores, or our sale with others. The I I i values you get here are not only measured by dollars and cents, but by quality aywell. Clothing that wears longer and looks good longest is the kind vre consider gdod values. 81m-mo- na - A visit herewill convince you' of the rtrtarka)1e UUhi Greatest values offered Clothing Store GaidnerAdams two-thir- ds KEARNS BUILDING will patriotism will never bo questioned. Mr. Marsh therefore withdrew hla mo- Washington was called and West' Vlr--1 tlon and the convention recessed until I gtnla sent Oovernor Cornwell to the oclock, while tho platform committee con--- t; platform to nominate John W. Davis, ambassador to Great Britain. tnued to Labor. Takes a Recess. t, xv Company. SALT LAKE CITY -- t tha Inevitable contesu'over' 'prohibition Where the Boases Ruled. the league of nation and th. Irish ques-tiopersonal or political consideraand goes on with tho business of tionPurely must not control th elctlon of a tho convention balloting, will before JL havq candidate hers,' tha governor said, "it he Republican national conveLourt".'ndli,,u- - htaded 1, nes wJH clock a terlne""of tonturned back th political sea t leaser ItahV?..'' the , uart,r f a century, thatthatIt recalled la reaction days of InMark Hanna; -I across its totters poiitiwritten large . . 4 peot of the convention getting to the cal hortson. . candidates where The Chicago comedy, bulnea of nominating a candidate were permitted to wear each other out I night cession nniesa tt proposed to remain and Incidentally to weary the delegate work until daylight at stupefaction, Tha movement to perfect a combination into a state of political the final word from the boesea, against McAdoo still was going on wha pending amusing bad It not been th convention went Into th night ses- would have been sion, but considerations of the candidates pathetic and of serious moment to the country, till was obscured in some measure 'But notwithstanding all the stage-pla- y th platform fight, and the question by of and th camouflage, a respectable whether William J. Bryan was to going ticket waa presented, though presented win or toe on hi prohibition plank. The convention went into th night 'hind part foremost. That fact we must bear tn mind. session with ths row on th floor brewing We must further bear in mind that a over th attempt of Irish sympathisers not be fought wtth four and among delegate to fore Into th plat-f- war could men under arms and an plank declaring for recognition of a half millionof twenty-five billions of dolexpenditure th Irish republic lar money raised partly by onsroua tax n. 1 ut-th- e An Orderly Session. Today, brief first session waa mark odly quiet and orderly In comparison with the noisy and turbulent session of ye- terday. No one could estimate the prob- able duration of tonight's session, and Tinlra 10 WOI VlnHnfn: there Twer no assurances that it might I 1 1 "Becaue 7 not continue until daylight of these things. It behoove At ll :20 oclock. Chairman Robinson the Democratic party to piece at tha hsad called the convention to order for of Its ticket a maa who character and fourth day's session. ability will not be questioned. For th ' Galleria filled early In expectation of a highest position in all th world, showy fight on th platform issue. Th should nominate on of the very biggest delegate came more slowly, and at 11 and brainiest men in ail tha country. o'clock, tha hour set for resuming th SttoftoTalS dUa'pnt session, tha floor and delegate spaces as coIS! usual war only partially filled with elements of th opposition that were po- member The band, th organ Utely and tenderly kicked out of th Rechatting and tha singer as' usual, entertained the publican convention, nominating him at crowd while things were waiting to be th sacrifice of Democratic principle and started up. real leadership, would be disastrous Reminiscent of th happy singing Oar- - I.of and reprehensible. I "To deserve to win, th party must offer to th American voters a candidate clean, able, possessed of cotoipon sens and free from factionalism j or unnecesTo prostitute ttssit sary antagonism by selling a nomination -- for supposed powerful Influences or for th promise of votes from those who seek dies recognition would be Infamous. should stand In th Our candidate middle of th greet highway of political thought He should know our laws and he should have tha courage to enforce them. "Such a man West Virginia offers thli convention in the person of th ambas-- , sador at London, tha Honorable John W. -- 1 i- , ': ; v . I -- I Sketch of Platform as Finally Approved by Subcommittee AN FRANCISCO. July i. (By the DemoAssociated Pres) Th cratic platform. ,aa drafted by th subcommittee of nine and submitted to th full committee, declared for th ratification of th. peace treaty ai a requisite to proserva the honor and integrity of th nation; auggesti that the Irish question can be brought legitimately before th league of nations for settle-mer- t, and to silent on the subject of proj hibition. It advocates Collective bargaining for farmers; oppose compulsory arbitration cUrM of tho now Mexican government, when it has established order, and calls on th legislatures of Tennessee, Florida and North Carolina to ratify th suffrage or j amendment, j In many respecta th platform follows that adopted by the Virginia Democrats and publlcally approved by President WU eon. The league of nations plank. ltf particular, was 'taken virtually aa a whole from the Virginia platform, though In other respecta there have been modifications and many new subjects have been , added; A summary of the subcommittees draft Coming! follows; Preamble., Devla." War Investigations. Profiteering. f Tariff. ; nn Taxation.' Jt'eith OBrien Co. 1 s-- Inland Waterways. If Foreign Trade. Fevori a extension ot foreign trade. Pledge the party to a policy of continued Improvement of th merchant marine under, proper legislation. Reclamation. 5ervic.,i Reiterate President Wilson's principle expresses sympaaspirations of th Irish peothy with ths when the United declares that and ple, States becomes a member of the league can. It of nations legitimately bring th Irish problem before the bar of tb of -- compuls- s n, Calla opponents plank inadequate and advocates further development of adequate transportation on river and further Recog. Improvement of Inland waterway nlses the Importance of connecting th Great Lakes with the Mississippi as well a with the St. Lawrence. Defends President Wilsons veto of the Advocates extension of and land recbudget bill, and advocates a budget system partially under direction of the sec- lamation. with a view to home building. retary of the treasury with consolidated Mexico. auditing. i i Deplores the misfortune of th Mex..Postal r ican people and- - upholds President WilCommends Democratic administration of sons Mexican policy, declaring that aa a the postal service, and mains a blanket consequence order to reappearing In Mexdeclaration for higher salaries tur postal ico. Advocates recognition of new MexAdvocates employees greater us of ican government when tt has proved Its motor vehicle in transportation of mill ability to maintain order. and extension of the parcel post, Ireland. " "" th Murdered Turfman Said to Head Whuky Ring Merchant Marine. Reaffirms Democratic tariff doctrine and declares for a research on tha subject by nonpartisan commission. Agriculture. mission and advocates amplification of ito fat his hem here June 11. had been enwork. , gaged In th purchase of large quantities of tlquor for specvVtivo purpose Livestock Markets. before hi death. Favor legislation for supervision of shortly to Mr. Bbevlln, waa Elwell livestock markets by th federal a member according of a "whisky ring, which included several prominent business men and sporting associates of th slain turfman. His information, Mr. Shevlln said, showed that this "ring had mad plana for a large profit through th sale of liquor in thl city and at Saratoga during July and August. NEW YORK, July 1. James H. Shev-li"Although wa have obtained no evisupervising prohibition enforcement dence as yst to support the theory that obtained announced had these transactions tod to hla murder." agent, tonight he H Mr Shevlln, we ar seeking such information that Joseph Bown Elwell, turfman and whist expert, shot to death information." of federal aid in Praisea jha Democratic record tn esAfter reviewing Mr. Davis public f tablishing farm loan banks and other leagu Repeats the Virginia plank withoflittle 7 rear, the governor continued; th the action farm Armenia. legislation. Indorses collective barcondemning You do not doubt his ability, you variation, reservain senate and researches into adopting Republicans gaining production could not question hla character. May 1 tions and th Declares It th duty of th American, -- separate peace resolution, costs. presume to assure you of hla tact, his government to aid In the establishment ratification of the peec sound Judgment and hla courage? He la and advocating of order and complete independence for Labor. and such membership --in the league a business man aa welt aa a .statesman treaty no nation- - as- would-in of wise - declar-in- g Armenia. impair Follow inknowa a He th rights of Virginia plank and diplomat Alaska.' strikes and lockouts should not Jeopand would de- national Integrity or independence. property lawfully acquired ardize tho paramount public Interests, but fend them, but ha knows also that huCommends th Democratic administraConduct of the War. adds a statement of opposition to man right are superior to property rights -- Favors tion for railroad construction and coal and he would defend them first and for- - j Praise the admlnlstratione conduct of ory-arbitration. readjust- and oli development. Advocates modifiSver. the war, commends the patriotic efforts of ment of salaries of government cation of coal tow to facilitate developI have presented for your consideraAmerican citizens to aid the government, of th farm loan extension also and ment. tion a man with more than a dozen years and pralaes th military and naval force act to Aleak Suffrage. of service tn public Ilf consecutive yer wtth mention of, Uem-ia- l Pershing py name. running from congress to ambassador. Congratulates legislatures Philippines. t la thers a brainier or better tn ratified the suffrage amendment, and Finance. Independence Declares for Phlllppln itohtf Democratic governors and legists urges th "If you awant n man of character, U Again incorporates th language of fedtures of Tennessee, North Carolina and without arunnecessaryfor delay when tb ready you want man of ability, if you want a Vlrginia Democrats in extolling th Florida to ratification in time islands man of experience in public life, a maa eral reserve system and th financing of for women complet to vote tnis fall , ' Hawaii trusted by President Wilson, trusted by the way, and in condemning the KepubU- all who know him, who ,1s without blemcans for extravagance. in Women a liberal policy toward Has Advocates Industry. to who ish and great in .vary pens ot Declares against child labor. -- Favor waii with greater development of th th word. I beg you to nemlnate man the legislation for child welfare and materrights and privileges of the middle I have named, a typical citizen of th Criticises the RepuMlwn congres! for nity care. Advocate Increases tn teach- glasses. United States of America" ers' salaries. Urges extension of vocato revise wartime tax schedule Opr tenor Cornwell told ths convention failingdemands a survey Corrupt Practices. of tax conditions tional education, better condition for that If th campagn was mars y a con- and, women and reclassification of nroconvsntlon Denies th th congres working expendiby coming Kapub Deplores to test keep control of the (lean claim of economy, declaring that th civil service, with a view to equality ture of Republican presidential candir th Democratic party to government soma ho sex was keep citizenth Indorses of saved of such at th except and expense advocates money separate regulation dates office and put others of the efficiency of government bureaus. people In political ship for married women. by federal law, expenditure office, then I am ready to quit now." The puhllo record of Mr Da via. Gov- Soldier Compensation. Federal Trade Commission. High Cost of Living. oi- tftvoGatow j)uiroutyjt4 disabled (Continued on Fag 13, Columa 1.) Blamss diminished niadUCUGJL.J&r high Praise th administration of tho oom- I t continuance Flavor road building. j Budget. d Highways. - Pledges the part to er.aotment and enforcement of jsuch legislation as may b required to bring rrofluers, befory tni bar of criminal Just e- J -- League of Nations. -- i wee-force- Condemns the Republican for their us of appropriations in investigating th conduct of th war. ' Starts Tuesday Ue price and declares th Republicans ar responsible, in that they delayed peace and failed to provide th president with necessary legislation. - Free Speechr - JiiiFIJf Railroads. of Commends federal administration railroads during th war, declaring it was Inadeefficient and economtaaL-daspquate and worn equipment Criticises the recently-enacte- d transportation act, and says congress temporised until so late a date that tha president to sign the biU or else threw th railroad situation into chao , Bends graftings to President Wilson, Declares for fro speech and a free commending his echlevementa in the Interest of th country end of the whole except in so far as it may attack thepress lif world Condemns tn general terms ti.e of the Ration. Republican congres Davia Typical Citizen. Annual dlers, but declares against excessive bond Issue to pay compensation which would put patriotism on a .pecuniary basi i WHO'S SHOE DRESSING KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES LIQUID AND CAKE - Also Pastes IkiteOx-Cbo- d and liquids for Black, and Dark Brown Shoes I |