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Show NO TROUBLE OVER THEPUTFOBi Only Difficult Plank to Prepare Relates Re-lates to Use of Injunction in Industrial Disputes. Denver. Evidences ure multiplying that practically tho only dimcult plank to prepare for tho Democratic platform plat-form will be that relating to tho uso 'of injunctions In industrial disputes. Mr. Bryan has let It bo known through n number of rol.nblo sources that his1 position on this plank Is not rigid. Perhaps tho most Important conference confer-ence with reference to the Injunction plank was that hold at Falrvlow, Mr. Bryan's homo, during tho dinner given by tho Nobra8kan to a number of prominent Democrats on July 4. At this dinner Mr. Bryan stated clearly that he realized that there might arise situations whero tho lssunnco of an injunction without notlco to thoso enjoined en-joined would bo tha only remedy against loss of llfo or irreparable dam-ago dam-ago to property. To meet such cases, Mr. Bryan further Indicated thnt it tire resolutions committee could draw u plank which would provldo for such emergencies, with tho safeguard that this class of Injunctions should bo self-dissolving after a porlod of threo or flvo days, tho plank would meet his npproval. Work on tho platform continued on Mondny through tho medium of an Informal In-formal sub-commltteo consisting ol Governor Haskell, who is to bo chain man of the resolutions commltteo, nnd a number of prominent members of tho pnrty, who will havo places on that commltteo. The product of this work will bo laid beforo n largo bud-commltteo bud-commltteo of tho resolutions commltteo, commlt-teo, when tho latter Is oniclnlly appointed ap-pointed by the convention. Tho plan contemplates telephoning each planli to Mr. Bryan at Lincoln, as soon ns It is agreed upon by the sub-committee. In this manner it will bo possible for tho sub-commltteo to presont to the full resolutions commlttoo a perfected platform which already has received tho stamp of approval of tho prospective pros-pective candidate. |