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r li WCIF, ETOTTT MEDFOTfD MATL TRTRUNE, MEDFOttP, OKECION. RATTTJDAV, .TTTN11 20. 1012. 1 If' IE I 111 ffi II: i NEBRASKAN no (Continued from l'ago 1.) by n vote of more than four to one. pledget! you wntihl not In any cnio vote, for a man who represented Hoi mont, Morgan, llynn or tho favor hunting cIiihh. How enn the pieilge bo niado effectlut? Ximv York's Vote, .nnljl70d "Only by naming a caudldato who Is not controlled by those Interests enn you win. Tho New York vote east under the unit rule does not rep resent the Intelligence, the honesty or the patriotism of tho ninety men who ni'o bore. It represents tho will of one man, Charles V. Murphy, and he represents the Influence that dom inated the recent conference at Chi cago, and are trying to dominate this convention. "If wo nominate a candidate un der conditions that will enable these Influences to say: 'Remember now thy creator,' we cannot hope to ap peal to the confidence of the progres sive democrats and republicans of the nation. That portion of tho Nebras ka delegation fpr which I speak can not support any man who Is propared to accept the high honor of the presi dential nomination at the bauds of Mr. Murphy. "When wo are Instructed for Mr. Clark, the democratic voters who sup prrted us did so with the distinct un derstanding that be stood for pro gressive principles. Switch to VHn "Mr. Clark's representatives ap pealed for Biipport on no other ground. They contended that Mr. Clark was more progressive than Mr. Wilson, and Indignant! denied that there was any co-operation between Mr Clark and the reactionary cle ment In the party. "The thirteen delegates for whom 1 speak stand ready to carry out the it of tho Instructions given but some of the delegates, I cannot say how many. Mill not participate in the nomination of any man whose nomi nation depends Atpon tho vote of the New York delegation. "Speaking for myself, and for any of the delegates who decide to join me, I shall withhold my vote from Mr. Clark as long as New York's vote Is recorded for him. And that the position 1 take In regard to Mr. Clark I will take in regard to any other candidate whose name Is now or mv come before the convention. I ! will not be a party to the nomination of any man who will not bo prepared .mmJmJ t f Y ? ? T T ? T 4th of JULY CELEBRATION A T 'T' m. aB. ' . ra L.T. - t liH'M .r . l." t f Wl I m, I .7 ms 1? f S f ) i V ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y WALTER MONAHAN Former Sparring Partner of Jack Johnson when ho In naked to ii'fHKU the iliiuil I question U) me unless ho lie piopnivil nation of Morgan, Kynn niul llelntout, to nut Into that question every es nml who Is not piopnroil to ninko thin Jsentlnl element, o thnt It ran lio un- n covornmotit of the people, for the people and by tho people. "And when n progressive Is nomi nated 1 shall try to have the conven tion nuthortte the presidential can didate to name a committee to man age his campaign, in order to that he may bo spared the embarrassment and humiliation I had to suffer In having my campaign managed by men who were never In sympathy with me and tho principles for which I stood, and who brought reproach on the democratic party before the peo ple of the United States." llrjnn Interriipteil Hero former Governor McCorkle. of 'West Virginia Interupted Urynn to say: "1 want to ask the categori cal question whether you will sup port the nominee of this convention If he Is named by a majority of which New York is a part?" "1 shall be glad to answer this question," replied Hryan. "And will add that If any other gentleman has any other question to ask I will remain here and give him a chance to ask It. "This a democratic convention and we hnve a right to ask questions and we ought to be frank with each other. My democracy has been cer tified to by six and one-halt million democrats." A yell came up and Bryan broko In: Prepare for n Holt "Some gentleman has askod me if I am a democrat. I ask that he give his name, so that I can pi ace It be side those of Ryan and Belmont, who were not democrats when I was a can- didate. In answering the gentleman from West Virginia. I say nothing that I said this morning and nothing I ever said justifies the construction that the gentleman would place on my language. I distinguish between refusing to participate in the nomina Hon of a candidate and supporting nershlp betwen Murphy-Ryan-Morgau the candidate who Is nominated over ' nelmont and himself. But I do not my protest. I distinguish between consider myself compeled to give bond them. Just as the law distinguishes, t0 answer a question catogorlcally between the lawyer who defends a n,ji 1 now just what I will have man after a crime has been committed , and the lawyer who conspires to commit that crime." Governor Brewer, of Mississippi, in - terrupted demanding: "If Mr. Clark, Mr. Underwood, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Harmon or Mr. Kern or Governor Foss is nominated by this convention by two- thirds majority with New York vot- ing for the man who Is nominated, will you support tho democratic nomi nee " "I deny the right of any man,' replied Bryan "to put a hypothetical i ilorstooii. Alabaman Interrupts John H. Kuov, an Alabama dole gate, jumping on his chair yelled: "We hnve something else to do In this convention, besides listening to statements l Mr. Hryan, Con sent was not granted for thin sort of a speech It was an arbitrary 1 tiling of the chair. He's already made four speeches I object to hint." "Officer, make that man take his seat!" yelled .lames, who bad rettirne to the chair, flushed with anger. "I want to make a point of or der," Knox persisted, as the two bluecoats kept pawing timidly at his coat tails, hesitating to seat tho ex cited delegate. "My point of order Is that no man has the right to rise bore and attack a sovereign state. Besides, be has spent 20 minutes, wasting time," bawled Knox as the police finally shoved him Into his seat. Bryan continuing said: "I have no expectations that nny nomination In this convention will bo secured In any way or through the Influence," here the confusion btrtame so great that Bryan was compelled to desist entirely nml while waiting, talked animatedly to Herman Rldder of New York. Bidder was plainly asking Bryan to quit, but the Nebraskan shook his head. Br j an Makes Reply "Having denied," Bryan continued, "the right of the gentleman to ask the question and having declared that he has taken advantage of a lU-mocatlc convention to ask a ques- tion he would not dnru to ask in a court of Justice, I answer him: "I expect to support the nominee of this convention. "I do not e.xpcct anyone to be nomi nated here who would permit a part to answer." This was generally Interpreted as meaning that Bryan was laying the , foun j3lIon for a bolt If any candidate istcur-d the nomination nt the price 'of icknowiedged Indebtedness to the N?w York delegation controlled by Murrhv "Now I am ready to announco my vote," Bryan continued, "with tho understanding thnt I stand ready to withdraw my vote from the candidate for whom I will cast In whenever Now York comes to his support. I cast my vote for Nebraska's second choice. MEDFORD NATATORIUM DOUBLE MAIN EVENTS ! Walter Monahan vs. Soldier Elder IPROUNDS 10 HERB WHITE vs. RAY CAMPBELL Stockton 133 Lbs. San Francisco Winner to meet Bud Anderson 8:00 P. M. SHARP t!oeruor Wooiltuw Wilson" Hr.Mtn cmiuded nmldst 11 pot feel furore of cheers from the gnlleiles and a er small portion of the ileleguton. The majority of tlm delegates, es pecially those from the south and east who were denouncing the Ne braskan and at least dozen wore cry ing that be had ruined the paity. Y (Continued from l'ago 1) Michigan Wil-oii lost one to Clink. The New Jete uuwtunr gained one- 111111" Mile at I'mlerwiMidV expense in North Carolina. In hnlh Tennessee and Hawaii Clark gniueil 11 vole, from WiNon nml Cuderwood. lie 11N0 look one-halt' Mite from the New Jersey goernor in I'm to Hieo. After llrviui relumed to bis sent with the Nebntskti iK legation he wax inilMitt uned bv a number of tlelegntoi not to "einisii further dissension in the patty.'' This wits due to the report Hint lie bad sen oil notice on OII10 .lames, the permanent ehairumn nml one of the lending Clark supporters, that under no ciifimistnuccs would he -uptoil uiiv candidate whose nomination was accomplished by the use of New York's votes. Hrj.in Asks Hearing It was stnted that llrvint bad le uuiuded that Juiiies ii him tin op portunity to make his position clear from the plntfoim but .lames refused. Bryan tben announced that he would compel the polling of the delegation nml would demand ,1 eliuitce to ex plain his vote. When Nebraska was remited Hryan climbed up on his chair nml address ing Congressman Suler, who had been substituted in the chair fur lames, demanded the right to explain his ote. Tbete were wild .shouts of "no, 110," and Suler ruled Hint under the rules, there was untiling in order but 11 vote. b "How lines the gentleman ote," he demanded. 1 "0- Ions; ." Iicguu Hryan. but that was ns far lis he could get. Tlieie were wild cries of "Vote, vote; shut up, .shut up." nml Urynn tried to talk but only managed to ny: ".Mr. Chair- innn. as loin; ps tin New York dele gation.' Galleries for IJrjan The uproar was terrific. The Clark men were trying to lioiit Bryan down while Ihe ualleiies slatied 11 whooping Mrviui ileiuonsi ration. The Nehrns. han held Ids position, ami muuugcd in the upmur to say thnt "as lung us New Yoik was for Clark, his vote would hnviv to be withheld from hlni." AboM the din of the clamor Senn lor Stone, Clink's chief manager, fin ally managed to uuike himself lumtd nml gained leeogmlinn from Sulr.cr. "This couM'ntiou should listen to what Ihe distinguished gentleman from Nebiaskn has to u.," he shout ed "I want In ask unanimous con sent that the distinguished delegate from Nelniisku be hontil." Coiigtessmau Kitrgeiuld of Hrook lyn, Mat pity's right timid pailiafuen tin tati, nisheit hiiniedl.v to the aid of Sulxer. ' Stone finally got his request befoie the I'ouxention uud Suler declared thai the unanimous consent was granted despite the wild uproar of noes, llrviui took the plntfoim. Alter Hrynu's speech Cnugicssuuin I'itrgeiald demanded recognition when Clin 1 lie White, Mutpli.v's mes. enger, whispered in his ear. CiU geiald at once desisted from his at tempt to reply to lit van and hurried buck down to his seat near the Tain mniiv leader's chair, lie eonfericd with Murphy ami then enme back In the plat I'm in and whispered to Sena tor Stone, who was standing within earshot of Ollio .luuics. Stone Ucfends Clark Kitgerahl, Francis, Stone and Kid der coufcrted with James but the tal ler insisted that he had to icstoio order first. "Anyhow," he iiil to Kitgerald in a stage whisper, "the only order now is the vote by roll call of Mates." James nt last recognized Stone, however, and Ihe .Missoiniau said: "I do not arise to enter into unv eontroersy with .Mr. Hryan or nuv other man. Any delegate has n right to speak as he pleases in obedience to the instructions of his constituency. The responsibility is his, ami so far as Speuker Clink is concerned . ' Mere Congressman Calmer of Pennsylvania demnuded the tegular oritur inn was bitterly icimketl ly James, who said: "You did not demand the regular order on Mr. Hrvnn, and fair plav de mands thnt .Mr. Stone be heatd. Your point of order is pot well taken." Stone continued, falling attention to the fact that Clark's democracy had never been questioned, nml in nil of Hr.van's campaigns he sun!, "He never had a more IomiI supporter than Clark." The roll call was then continued. Arthur Cunningham htm been en gaged as a member of (ho Ollhort nml Sullivan Opera Company. 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