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Show PARTIES DIFFER ON RUM PLANKS New Jersey Democrats Favor Fa-vor Mild Drink; Opponents Oppo-nents Are Bone Dry TRENTON, X J..' Oct 4 Interchanges Inter-changes of oratorical body blows and udoptlon of iiatform planks diametrically diametri-cally opposed on the prohibition question, ques-tion, marked the Democratic and Republican Re-publican state conentlons hro Tuesday. Tues-day. Platforms were drafted by both parties for tho campaign leading up to the general election In November. While Governor BSdward i km-wards. km-wards. Democratic candidate for I nlt-'d nlt-'d States senator, is ,us denouncing the Republican party as the "do nothing party of insincerity and evasion." and 'condemning I'nlted States Senator Joseph S Krellnghuysen for vntinp to seat Senator Newberry and beint? "politically dry and personally (Vet " former Coioraor Kdward (' Stokes, Republican 6tate chairman, was f laving lav-ing Mr Edwards as "one whose appeal ap-peal Is based upon un appetite " The plank on prohibition adopted by the Democratic ronentlon declare for just and honest enforcement oi" the constitution and all laws as long as the are on th Statute books out criticises the Yolst.ad enforcement net as "violating the intent" of the Elgh-teentta Elgh-teentta amendment und demands the taking ot such lawful steps as may be necessary to nstor the prevlh-pe of indulgence in beer and )iKht wines The. Republican plank pledges til party to "stand uiu-.ul ocallv for the preservation of the constitution and enforcement laws without Impairment.' Impair-ment.' and declares it to be the dim of the chief executive of the state to see tnat the enforcement laws of Now Jersey are fully enforced |