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Show IP uegers Unable to Drag -K lerence From Qny of I utalr's Delegates , Th Headquarters. Great Northern P Chicago. June f. Senator Reed Y, Yattended r- meeting of the com- (on resolutions after the ad- I lent of the convention yesterday Jon and later went into session i ' o committeo on platform. real fight of the convention is d today, when the platform' 51 Is submitted to the delegates. I 11 indications it will either be j swim for Johnson of Call- j ' fn Utah delegates have boen es:eged by campaigners from the sev- iVaj political camps. 'The besiegers, fctf the reporters, are unable to solve he riddle of a group of eight people 'Sitting In the midst of 3uch a hubbub' as (envelops Chicago, without waxing Jhtinuslastlc over some particular can-didate. can-didate. Nevertheless, "mum" is the vorTj with the Utah delegates. Mem-1 Mem-1 'Eorfj of the delegation even are uncer-; aln as to the exact leanings of their Jpjleagues. ,y -A) last minute glance over the list if Utah delegates lines them up unofficially un-officially as follows; j Reed Smoot, uncertain: Mrs. Jean-tle Jean-tle A. Hyde, Wood; L. R. Anderson, Wood; C. P. Cardon, Wood; C. E. loose. Wood; J. U. Bldredge. Jr.,i Wood; J. C. Lynch, Lowden, and liar-; ' -old P. Fabian, Lowden. i ' ,Shis summarj'. although unofficial. ' 1r TirtoariJ" true statement of the Individual ch'rifce oC eacli one of the rAltah delegates. Whether the vote wUI Itjhow such lineup is1 purely problcmatl-I problcmatl-I !1 ki I( senator Smoot is known to have fa-' Livored Senator Harding for the nomin-! ujatlon several months ago, but no one' films heard him express a preference tjwithlv recent months. He is Insistent j 'that the Utah delegation withhold pledges to any candidate and remain true to the platform upon which the delegates were elected at the Price j convention. Mrs. Jeanette A. Hyde of Salt Lake, Who was named one of the three temporary tem-porary assistant secretaries of the con- vention in recognition of her valiant, work on behalf of women's suffrage was made a permanent assistant secretary sec-retary today. I Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, all j'Kv&Vh uninstructed delegates, are fol-wing fol-wing out the policy of the Utah dele-llbn. dele-llbn. i Idaho headquarters, at the Congress Mitel, has been a busy spot in the very . fdat of convention activities. Gov-, Gov-, fjinor Davis is in charge of the head-' head-' iKarlers, with John W. Hart, the Tda-i Tda-i w national committeeman. Other ' Bahoans who are much In evidence at ) te congress are former Governor Sank Gooding, Senator l3orah, Con- Ereasman Addison T. Smith, Captain, ''ficrt Connor. Stanloy Heaston and ; I jS&hn Thomas, the slate chairman. ; jt - Governor Carey of Wyoming is n imong the prominent residents of Wyo--Jj ming who are found at Wyoming 3 headquarters in the Auditorium hotel., P Wyoming has six delegutes unlnstruct- j I ed and in the words of Patrick Sulll- van, the Wyoming national commit-1 teeman, arc simply "sitting tight." Other residents of Wyoming at tho i ... Auditorium are C. S. Kill, Cheyenne; H. L. Patton, L. G. Murphy, J. P.I Gratiot and Judge E. C. Winters, all of j Casper, and John Dillon, P. C. Spen-1 cer and H. O. Barber, all of Lander, j oo I |