( FRIDAY JUNE 19 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, 'TV H NJU LIMIT INJUNCTIONS Republican Platform Take Firm Stand THE PLANK IN DETAIL Make a Hard Fight In Committee Against Any Change in Present Laws WILL PLEASE UNION LABOR Both Prsiident Roosevelt and Mr. Taft Strongly Urged a Change in Injunction Lawi Along Conserva tive Llnet. C11ICACO, June 18 The court procedure plank at adopted by the committee on resolutions is at fol low: "The Republican Party will uphold at all timet the authority and integ rity of the court, state and federal and will ever iutiit that their power to enforce their process and to pro tect life, liberty and property shall be preserved inviolate. We believe, however, that the rule of procedure in the federal courts with respect to the issuance of the writ of injunction should be more accurately defined by statue, and that no injunction or temporary restraining order hould be issued without notice, except when irreparable injury would result from delay in which case a speedy hearing , thereafter should be granted," proposed plank. He said the party The meeting of the full committee ' was about to nominate a man who be on resolution wa held in the "Fran-J licved in such a measure and that he ci' First" room of the Auditorium declared himself in his speech of the I'ftel Annex at Michigan Avenue last two year and especially in his a t Congres Street and began at 1 1 o'clock last night. It was supposed I WHILE THEi EAGLE I SCREAMETH Fireworks May Be Had Wholesale and Retail at G. J. HOWES X420 Commercial St. THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Commercial Street I Corner Commercial and 14th. 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LARGE SIZE 50o. to be strictly "cxclunive" andecrct and the hulk of the discussion was carried on in comparatively low tones Inaudible a few feet beyofld the out tilde of the group of committeemen, but when the much discussed plank relating to the limitation of court in junction order especially in labor controversies, were reported, the in tensity of feeling which ha marked all debates on this subject since the convention began wa evidenced in raised voices and eager attention and a tempt nt secrecy were forgotten, At the stntitc time the debate never reached the point of peritonei heat or exchange of Invectives. The injunction plank was reached in the full committee a full minute after one a. m. with Committeeman McCarter pf New Jersey opening the fight against adoption. Mr. McCarter whose reonant tones filled the hall declared that uch a plank would be a reflection upon the integrity of the court and was entirely unnecessary, lie aked tlioe in favor of it to show a sin(jlc instance where the power of injunction had been abused by any court, and emphasized hi remarks by denunciation of the democrats and the labor people. Mr. Mctarters re marks occupied nearly IS minutes and during that time the committee sat apparently unmoved and there was no response in the way of applause or audible dissent as he concluded, Sen ator Long of Kansas then took up the cudgel in behalf of the plank sub mitted by the sub- committee. lie also was very emphatic in his remark He said the wording of the plank while not so radical as was proposed by Mr. Gompers and several of the labor leaders, was nevertheless not dodge or straddle, but a step forward by the Republican party. He declar ed that an issue confronted the party and there would be universal critic ism if something was not done. He agreed that while the issuance of in junctions by the courts was as a rule in strict consonance with the laws as they appear on the statute hooks, the plank proposed by the committee would serve to make the general practice regular. Representative Payne of New York who is chairman on the way and means, was strongly in favor of the recent one in Cooper Union New York as strongly in favor of such Book and Postal Store . ASTORIA, OREGON 'to te Star Dins lacing So. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES , for water, oil.'gus, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will stnrt yvu id a 2)roStablv business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to uo The Best In '1 ho World. For full particulars regard-, ing well drilling maihmes, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE GO. PORTLAND, OREQQN, or AKRON, OHIO. action by congreis, Mr, Payne dwelt at considerable length on the attitude of Mr, Taft in this connection and said that while he himself had been pledged to vote for Gov Hughes for the presidential nomination he had no doubt the Ohio candidate would be the choice. He believed the adoption of thi plank in the republican plat form would insure Mr. Taft' elec tion. F, B. Kcllog of Minnesota fol lowed with an equally spirited and vehement speech in support of the plank. Wade H. Elli of Ohio sur prised his hearer by quoting a tele gram from Preidcnt Roosevelt and a lettpr and a telegram from Mr. Taft. The president called attention to a telegram sent on the previous day on the support' of the injunction plank" and I hope very much" the tel egram continued that it will be adopt ed". The president said he stood for a square dca and was not in accord with the extremists of the manufact urer on the one hand or of the trad; unionists on the other hand." " Mr. Taft's telegram reviewed that fact that his opinion on thi question was publicly announced two year ago before he became a candidate. He favored a plank which would make impossible the radical use of the injunction but would continue its conservative benefit. The plank was supported also by p. Lawrence Gron cr of Virginia, H. L. Rcmmcl of Ark ansa and H. C. Burson of New Mex ico, Mr. McCarter of New Jersey, Wm. A Drake, of Colorado, B. P. O'Nicl of Idaho and Allen M. Fletcher of Ver mont spoke in opposition to the plank. Mr. Carter and several others op posed to tbe measure, replied briefly but shortly before 2 a. m. it became evident that the patience of all hands was becoming exhausted and when the proposition to bring the business to a vote was made it received unani mous support. Everybody was tired out. The method of taking the vote oc casioned a brief discussion, some of the member of the committee desir ing a simple division Vithout record of individual votes. This was met with cries of "no, no, roll call, roll call, " and one committeeman said: "There is no harm in going on record on this question, for the vote will never be made public." All hands seemed to take this com fortable assurance for granted, and the roll call by states was begun. The actual test vote was taken on a motion by Mr. Mc Carter to elim inate the references to the courts J from the text of the plank. Owing to the confusion of excited conversation, shuttling cnairs ana weary committeemen, stretching into comfortable attitudes after the long session, the first vote, that of J. H. Montgomery of Alabama, was not heard. The chairman, Senator Hop kins, of Illinois, rapped loudly for order but still there was continued confusion especially as some were ta doubt as to the prcsise question upon the committee was to vote. Mr. Hopkins explained the situa tion and the clerk again began the roll call. Mr. Montgomery of Alaba ma voted "No" He was followed by II. M. Remind of Arkansas, also in the negative, but Henry A. Melvin of California and Wm. A. Drake of Col orado voted "Yes" Then came Con necticut, Delaware. Florida and Georgia in the negative and from that time on the opponents to the amendment gained steadily until at the end the vote stood 35 to 16. This roll call settled the question of the injunction plank in the plat form and without further division the report of the sub-committee was adopted. PAPER CONSOLIDATION. Of Three Of The Largest Mills In Wisconsin. CHICAGO, June ( 18. 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