Show I rPt IT ROLE f fM FOR M L i iI iJ I M Uco tco Fred Williams and arni the Hearst People Regard gard it as a i Victory Vl t 6 L LWI ri V ALL FACTIOUS ARE ABE HARMONIZED HA iL Olnes Supporters Claim to Two I 1 I Thirds s of the Conven Convention i tion i I S I 1 1 Boop nO April 21 Hit te Demo Democratic ii cratic r Ll 11 Ill state tute convention to 10 dele delc delegates delci i I gates at al largo large to 10 the national body bO y at 1 1 i St t Louis assembled today loda there were IH Indications of Ot a II more ses session e eMon Mon sion than the leaders previously had hati expected The contests between the I factions of thu tho duo to prefer preferences ti locell for or presidential nominees were wert t ought fought out nut to 10 n a considerable e eten ten and nud disposed of o during tho the night ngI The fhe state committee yaa In lit unlit an early earl F hour today tollay a It 1 manifested In Inthe the Ihl stale committee and the th Ih supporters of lIr r Mr Ir Olne Olney In the proceedings to 10 give gr the lire Hearst Cot 11 d a II 2 H I III e fair air recognition on the Ihl various conven comen convention tion committee contributed c largely to II this end tid ot of far greater gr itter Importance lit in the tho thele thet vieW le 11 of or Mr lr and tin IIII Hearst t 1 delegates d I h sa les was Willi wn thu hl decision lon of ot the com lom tr waiving the th Ih of ot the unit rule t le for Ie Massachusetts dell dele dellI I II tro 11 on the contention of o thi Ih Hearst i 4 faction that a LL clause clausi in the convention I would have huo havethe call by Ii h which the convention t r of ot dele delegates i t the Iho right to 10 control the action gates elected In the various arlous congressional 1 lonaI districts w as aB Illegal This clause y yu e was cas ordered out on the ground l i that thai It had har been irregularly Inserted I III In consequence of ot the e c developments N In the Iho situation the Iho Hearst near t delegates appeared nt at Tremont temple before the thet t convention III In n u more mort t conciliatory alti tUti altitude I tude tue than limn line has been apparent In several 1 weeks On tie the other hand the Olney men Ilien expressed satisfaction lit itt the pro pio poI sped of or controlling tho the convention rc I They claimed that at least COO of ot the Iho thet t SOO rJOO oo delegates 1 were cre ire supporters rl of ot Olney Obey Mr Ir Williams Will III mil the Iho Hearst lender lealer said ahl that inasmuch OH us the state committee had hati decided that tile tie Insertion of ot the tho l i unit 11 II It rule uIe clause laJ o In the tho convention cull call cullI ull I 4 was ns Illegal I till the In the conven convention tion of any resolution Intended to lon con control trot Irol the of at tile the district conven convention convent rf tion delegates l would bo bl absolutely t i futile He Hc added that If It such sui action tI were Welt taken the Hearst delegates hId at Lit tho various conventions would disregard IlI It entirely find vota at lit atthe 4 c the national convention according to tot t their Inclinations Inclination The Thc names of those which lh th Olney faction expected to present as all candi candidates Ii dates for lor delegates at large are William WilliamA A Gaston and Mayor or Patrick A Col Collins 01 i t lins of ot notion Win Wm in U ii I Douglas of oC Congressman John It H Thayer of Worcester The Tile Hearst JI A ticket consisted of oC Fred Irel Wil Williams liams lIall leo Oeo McNeil of or t Cambridge Jo 70 Joseph 1 seph A of oC and u S IT Charles A l n of ot So ft j iV |