The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 27, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNALS PORTLAKD. THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE t7. lilt.
BILL m HON
KANSAS D SPLAYS
STYLES IN DRESS
Unique Character Laughs at
Sweltering Weather at Bal
timore and Stuns With
Loud" Garb.
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CONSERVATIVES SEE
MENACE OF TITANS
BRYAN-ROQSEVELT
(rnilnu4 fa fa fkna I
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
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lhare eouaj
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. n.mp inn, anl ral.r Uora and
fiaflry W llarlOII of AlaKama A rr..B
l"parlhlila l.ajf for lllll Mapp of
'"". nan. i t ran rrut It.
aTota) laa Oiaal la QUur LUa.
mi arana nrai. Ilallliiiora i
.nioiiMviKvii ijar nu aiming or
pwiki. nut atl.vr iioi. villi . I.e. i thai
atnara ltlf orr you Ilka flua. and
aia ir-a. Ilrat thai Unah. at now
Jr (iifff. Ural that bring, craal w.r
. pia oul or Ida aliuuldcra of lha turjj
tlilrta.
M a amrt alaava ronvrnflun. Tha
aruaa'.r.t of em .ha. thrlr roata Our
prouitriit at-nalura nor. ihalr liamlk.r-
tnlcr tutkt.l In umlrr their rhlna Ilka
th laad r 'f 41a araiiJ mar. h at IHa
atramfiiirra and U'llf rniMkcru' annual
Bfan-I nak lall. 7 lie maariillna arl
it ina auilloiirr aaa an (Mliirallon In
the nuM' t Mnjt in mm n amnnirr rhiri
InaT. Tliry lanK.J all tha iy fr..m
umlaniorrallo (ilianiunir 1 1 at lo fho
rant lariiuln kind Hat rum In tha
And. at Ik or rotion. each ehlrt etvirk
t II oicitr i v.ll or t hul.by fiama
like a wall trained I'oncy lalund bathing
aull. Thoaa 1 n In thrlr irl.l. wora
(Ul.ira. found thrlr neoka enrarril In
k'KV. r.cfordlon pirated ran tx-fora th
cum el. Don had f.ilrly opened.
Eatar Bill fftapp.
If tha touvrnllon audience temporari
ly foiK"t Ita in lorry and roan to Rive a
ell, Just to k' -p up a hi inblam e of -tur'"(iicnrM,
t Ik-il- w;i a ripping, buzz
mi hi'jnil an e.K'li Fklrt and pair of
trouKcia .cHrnlid Itaclf unwltllng.ly
ftoin luridly .llnging heala of the highly
Mir-'lnhi-d enmp ilinlra.
There. Thut'a the picture. Now enter
th" hero.
Hill hmpp, nnllon.il committeeman, of
Helenii, Kim, v.nti n ciiiiinio that ahull
lie described In li i.ill na f Inborn le a
(hut ueil In dcidctiiiK it iioclety leuder'a
alia ami dlumonda. In the llrnt place,
ill nore a rrlnce Albert. He wore a
MlK hit, ui'-l iinjme colored truusern
llmt ixelgliel about 43 jiounds, and the
liewpt thing In win r cullara, and a
lirlRiit red necktie and K'hv Klovea, and
patent leather (.hnra mid wait a min
ute a vt,t with a white plqua ventee,
lna entire I'M.mme and displacement be
ing abuut 1"" tons.
Kopt 'Em All On.
And Hill kept all those c.lothen on all
Hiirlnn the convention, and when we. left,
a wilted and prickly heated bund, he wan
Mill wearing 'em.
Uiir-k In Knnsiis they say Hill Ptnpp
Iihb been H mitlonal central conunlttee
niBii for 1 - Jin ik. and that every four
years, at each huccckIvb convention, lie
adds another nenator-torlal touch. Kvery
four ear he Iikk new plunihlnij, paper
lianKlnp:, curtains and general decorat
ing throUKhout.
l'welvo years o jro ha started with a
allk hat and u Hack coat. Klght years
ago ho added the I'rlnre Albert. Kour
years ago there wan the further en
chantment of mouse colored trousers
nnr! the pray gloves. This year tha
white pique vestee completes the daa
zling picture.
At sight of BUI Stapp, In all the glory
of his clothe, this blithe and steaming
Juno morning, strong men broke down
and wept like children. Needless to
add that Hill Is a violent and chatty
reactionary.
Mrs. Bryan at Convention.
Whllo the limp, bedraggled crowd was
lendlnrr half hearted attention to the
orators who had the unenviable task of
filling In the time from noon until tho
convention was called again at 8 o'clock,
there was something Interesting and
worth while going on at the Belvldere
hotel. For the first time In her hus
band's long career, Mrs. William Jen
nings Bryan is attending a Democratic
national convention.
Tneno years of her husband's cam
paigning have made, a sound politician
of Mrs. Bryan. Politics have become
a part of her life, and her grasp of the
subject is so firm, (to reliant, so steady.
that William J. Bryan Is conferring with
his wife on every important political
move that he Is making. He doesn't
tell her about H alter It has happened.
He asks her advice and counsel before
he takes the step.
The Bryans have a room Just off the
Bryan headquarters at the Pelvldere.
There the commoner holds his confer
ences and there you will find Mrs.
Bryan, her w;.ole heart and soul and
mind in this Democratic conflict, with
its lack of precedent, its Infinite possi
bilities, its struggles between the old
regime and new order things. The last
12 years have whitened Mrs. Bryan's
hair so that she makes a picture 'that
is good to look at In her white linen
gown. '
Two Pictures to Eemambor.
After the shouting Is over and the
f) bunting has been torn down, and the
t hotels have moved their oriental rugs
'back into the lobby. It Is these pictures!
that will be remembered the little Inti
mate glimpses that are so Illuminating'.
Bryan In conference with his earnest
. faced Intelligent wife, is one. Roose
velt, sitting alone In his hotel room In
ChHafTO. calmly reading Herodltua the
' day after the Taft nomination, is an
other. As for the convention proper, or Im
proper. It Is only safe to say that, the
patient Is holding Us own. Sergeant at
Arms -Martin has lost his voice and does
hi : best to suppress the Irrepressible
crowd by the use of calming; gestures
and a stern expression. The crowd,-In
spite of the heat, remembered good na
ture, though slightly Irreverent, and de-
. . clicdly Irrelevant.
Broke TTp H! Speech. '
' Thus when Senator Clayton ot Ala-
' bam,, one of the raised arm, quivering
t Inhered school of orators, was In the
: rnldst of . a. particularly impassioned
period, a warm and bored gentleman
1- the eenter Of -the hall turned
tao bet Ike diaitftrlion of !.: Ik.
politi.a! tM'1-t.Klon af ?vm 7ttal
outd t-a OJtlieab!e lo It) an ai.J
Hurpt,) liai otil. I. l.fnal,!. la
karn lu II. a )a ef Hen an J Muihy
llr)au uuM au cpfoaa aa m la
o'tuaing I la. tul ba ou!l ftul I
ifali fim cl.ulca. Ilraita flal
rkui.a ia aorns eea to ran d.fa
llooaavall.
!uaaelt ' le folnar l"le the ran
rou.aaa of Hao and tt M a, I atraal
crowd today. Hne Ifryea la In id. ea
randaat lhr aaa tha probability vf
riryan lnlis !(a rtaae!i for.r end
tliry know what thai would iimh
Toredar for some trar.f iraaon thai
did not aaain lo t-e In li..ir mind as
bay drove orr ilryan, but )eaiarday
lha lm or ratio rontaatton fj.r.J
more d.finlialjr upon ltoeeli l nan
upon any iUta flguta Th hew party
la the lrar upon Mrh iraii la mo
Ing lid. roni.nllotv It la bafrly po.al
Ma thai lha Hfht daaning u-on It) an
and klurphy la- from oih.r world titan
tliairs It may b thai tha rlaa of
Ilryan come, from Ilia rj that has
coma thrllllnr doan lha line from tba
big tnrn of Wall etrwt who aa that If
raai'tlonarv nomination la inada hcra
It l.l dlld. tha raarllonarlra Into
Taft and t'lark camp.. I.I Die pro
ir.ulira lll ba only In on. partr. I
Hut from whatever couim tha light ha
ronis. It la brra. Hran la arlelng In
xirr and bla rnrmln are In ronfualnn
I'nlraa tney can rally Itryan has them
Bryaa WUi airaal TUtory.
I. ant night Bryan and the procrr
slvr won a algrutl v. lory In tha vol
of Hi to 4) to make lha old Peino.
cratlc unit rula conform lo the modern
primary law Thla ballni. which fol
lowed tha outbreak of Wllaon anihu.l-
anin In the convention and th nd of a
day of growing Bryan atrength, would
heein to Indicate thnt the convention.
Ima ben frlghtenel from the rrartlo.i-
ary position It took In I'arker rldctlon.
Obviously the convention bai decldl to
take at Irnst tha semblance of a pro
gressiva stand. It now bus a progres
sive permanent chairman, and by thla
old tho convention has put Ilryan Into
the leadership of his party In this con
dition. On every hand the vote la
onsldcred to be a blow at Clark, lha
Bryan victory Indicates that Wall street
saw the new party In Bryan's eyes and
la trying to mnke terms with hliri.
Hrynn all day, by politleul general
ship, kept the progressives of the con
vention In unbroken lines. By demand
ing and securing the rulo which makes
the nomination for president and vlre
president precede the platform, Bryan
was able to create a situation that
makes a reactionary candidate and a re
actionary platform come only as the de
termined premeditated will of the con
vention; for If there Is a reactionary
candidate Bryan will not participate in
tha platform deliberation and will let
the tall go with the hide. Thla action
of Bryan s will be an advertisement to
the country and to the convention that
the party Is reactionary and the whole
fight then will bp in the open. So much
for his first maneuver.
Second Attack Upon Combination.
Ills second attack upon the Ityan-Murphy-Hearst-Clark
combination was
the move to amend the time honored re
actionary unit rule in order to bring it
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IcnmuM- h t aivui'lacaatla.
Tra -to Mall.
I'lab William I W'allara
V.rmont 1 font. II Hrawae.
Virginia J. Taylor a-"ll""e,
Weahlnglon JoMi I'altaaoa.
W'a.l Virginia Johi T Wrtjrew.
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St min.
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tilll.pli.a lalanda M t ManUy.
forto Itk-e tlaur jr W ltaa.tr.
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CLARK'S STRENGTH
WANES: CALIFORNIA
DELEGATION SPLITS
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liv all''. La a
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ST i u.lllta lr..,l lUk oli v.i I
t ealMU.l Ti 4a.ol "a li fan
Ha krvka ue lha Mii m4 ali.r
aa (anting It I ul aatg el a.llo t
k4 laxnaika. II ivn.iiilHu l.nellj aa-
tUfa7 la Ba4a
Mae fraaaaaieie riaU4.
li'gk ii. ui gitwi ina I taa
tfalle UglaialUg ot 11 m pi.acM keuaa.
So H.ri.llon out I mad., a Horn ton.
liial. vf il IniK.iii. ai-. 4 ifa-
T? a .ic.u-u af i'liia Jn ', cujo,
la I . . Ml .U lull U II. CUifc inc.. j Kaa Ur.l...l .
foil, lu l lin In.nuua of a atiffreg
iak
Into eonforrnanra with tha raw presi
dential preferenre primary lwa This
mnva t.a a lined first lo help Wliaon,
Incidentally lo help the ngrti
gnerelly In brief h ttilnorlly report
aa lo !ii thl I. a "l ru-'
H la .all i.hiil f'f a inliitin
M.mii Kim ti.J llo.lv lla ia a.
) !! aarm 1 1 ., J til I i i an!
a. It r li e t'tata tx:. li e; ! 1, It
Owl l.i.l
liilii. II ae-rlr la b. I'. le',fi l.cf.
Ihal HfMa Jaiitea a-lel.h i.e v Mtra i
that Wllaott end i l.ik o il t-vll, t at
lha 11.4.1 Tha lrltan men aay Ih.v
are gelling falloaitra r.gM a! c a'.r.
lha t'lark manager tpe t .. r.lin
rhoaen ea tfm aeeon-l haltol. -eil.( on
H fllt. Al irra.nl II l.'k a If no-n
Inallone would begin Itvl.y the nuk
ing of (-. I rm will haluraily r. r.uti..
ntvjeh Hi... If all tha doien acll. and
aaiMa candidate era formally "m- I
Inated Governor I ' friend are mtk. '
It g a had f'gt.t f r h'"i. dial r Itiiil
iileralura and pie. Ing lull page adec
Uecnietit In ll a h l cri
Or4ory to X.aal for Weak.
ol.'i.r raadld.iea. like (Sayner.
fnr It.i.nr. make a Laid fight, there
i: l-e oratory to last tha remainder of
lha Fk. The deiermlnallon not to
adopt II. a platform unlll after the norti
Inaliona le looked on aa a cl-r mot
In the Inlerrat of II lliun ar.d peruana'
but the i l.ik
IM l44la faHpaiy Irwal
4 kolk la rf4leaaa.llvi.
tflfvaig faa-ie le kwtasg eiaagkl e
k.1 la aaaaJI Ike taae-4e la
tiiaa of aiwallaf le ka I iiava
. kayianaUUH . a t lla
4a a. a tea Hag ike l.4l Skaae aa-
14. aaaee f4lal aagfalaa a
avai.4lag a 4eialiv fef aaak4ile la-
i ef 14a ralHxli liaalr 4 ef
k feage' a4lflaltai egalaal Ika
aeaal. k- Ika (aaarialta aia
lag eaiaai ak a.iiea. al Uaal kua
Ika tekumiala caatial aal r wi kiaack
wf c aag i&
Tie aailie ssaaWfkp ef Ike
Shlllac ai al eclwck 4 4" 11
fsalllal 4rf4 iiea4. etaa I Ileal
e-aieiel !.. ea hm aia aalie 4 sir
IK.Ir ttaaa ea is. tariff aal taelf
liatka
DOCKERY REMEMBERS
AGE OF SQUANDERING
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t la saael4a
l e aa-Aaaerktaa le eWr ae Ike -
e4. ta eiMkaHtt 4a.al
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Ike ag,r wa4wlla4 Bjallltce aa4
4 aava a4ialaiaifal tea IMt aaa.4 4
IM. 44a4 .taiy.
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aava4 lla ,
"kalklag ssa4C Oala I ae te af
Waakisujiaa garaira n, wiif
t4iy 44iH4 4ia k44a4a
HARRIMAN SHOP STRIKE
LIKELY TO BE SETTLED
rUlllmar. June t . f!egaia M O
llioaa. of the ldstrlrl ef I'oiumbia. lo
! .1 ilr no!v!ag lha Hoi.lea of i day had a he I aiaumafcl llh fain...
It. ...i.niiltM n pki prniH lank liuinmr Doekerr. of Mlaaourl, or
.1gmg lha 4ailr lo a .H,r rr...rm tha auaatlon of lval self a-o ernrn.nl
l lii'lT.ae lla i.aty and
ilr frog ram I
Ir a rei-eal tf'
for lha paopla ef Wa.l.lagion. ais.ra In lha month.
Ittla4
ka am.ala. lat. Jaaa 1 1 Jaf rek
rlta4 ty tUrrteaaa eke tr ikaea
a(ft lata) keta. fraa Iraal araf is W tr
la aa naexle, te la Ike effect ki
aa-a ewkf treat f tlarrtaaaa le
duifi la Ike aflxa f trai4al "arewl.
a kaa rraavrlex-a dartag Ike weas. l-ae
baa ikieg aa Ike Selalla af a eta
f lllataeal ef Ika great sink aa) ISa
llarrlniaa and initial I antral eyeleate
lha anagemal 4pfie i lake ka
lha uruo Ii. en an J gel r4 ef eral
(houaand ir ik.bakia la California
bafora the r.d af July. roretoea kave
ban a4uing thalr frin4e-a Ike ekep
thai lha uaian men aould ba kark WH4-
..t it . rul.e eommlllfa ilf-Urea !hall"m oiner progree.M a.
a'lnarenie lou.uy i rori.un tnai irietr
n.an I aa trogra.:o aa any or-.a dare
alata convention .11 rot bind un1-r
lha unit ml dl.lrlrt ilrlegtalong In-
atruetrd by lha prupla In legally pro
vided preferential primailea It would
In Its .aiondary effect do murh to break
the unit rule Tha unit rule I In
atrength of Clark arid ihn reactionaries
Tha minority report agalnet the unit
rula a aa aigul laJkol by WUaou tutu,,
entirely hy pragrel Th lop of
Clark ha been to hold anouch siata
de.egatlona In Una for a sveond ballot
to permit New York to vole onre for
Osynor and then in the aecorid hallJl
gti to Clark. Hut If district Instruction
takes precedence over slates' Instruc
tions, Clark's big machine controlled
states will crumble.
This fight to make the rnnvitillon de
cisively progressive or unmistakably
r ii tlonary and tha f.ictit to break up
thn Instructing unit, taking th Instrtic I
ln from the slats and putting It In
the congressional dlstrlet, baa been tlin
result of Hryaii'a day's work. It has
greatly strengthened the progresslxe
cause. It ass, however, a tncttcal blun
der to allow the great Wilson demon
stration In last night n session to burst
upon the convention during tho dehala
on rules, for It frightened tho 1 lark
men and lined them up for a minority
report. IViuhtless the demonstration for
Wilson was not prearranged, but thrre
can be no question that It was premature.
Too Strong- to Permit Split.
As matters stood at midnight Inst
night, Bryan snd the progressives are
too strong to permit any split among
their foes. If Murphy Is going to name
Clark It must he on the first ballot or
not at all. Clark cannot win on a dead
lock. All day yesterday tho various
delegations from tho middle west got
telegrams demanding that they line up
with Wilson or with Bryans choice.
These telegrams arc from local states
men who desire to win the local fights
fon the local offices. These telegrams
have weakened Clark's strength. Kan
sas, for Instance, with 20 votes In
structed for Clark, lias decided to leave
Clark on second ballot because the
Kansas men have a local progressiva
fight to make and cannot make It with
aland on any .al
could tland sponsor
be and that he n
form that Hr)a
for. ;
Mince Bryan's defeat, which as rI- ,
ly a victory, one thing (land out mora
prominently than anything else, and that
I that the convention will si.nd for J
?flfnlT!f 1e TtlVt Teat, f1mifl Tl't.
karat prugresslvene.a lo th platform
and In lha undulate.
NEBRASKAN. AIDED
BY O'GORMAN, WILL
DRAFT PLATFORM
(Continued Krorri Para One.)
reive thn final "O. K" of the commu
tes and ho reported to the convention.
Thn rrvolktionary program suggested
by Bryan, to adopt tho platform after
tha nomination today, gave the com
mittee more lime lo consldar live party
battle cry.
Two Platforms Betas Srawa.
Two platforms are In process of prep
aration. Bryan and other progressives
have control of the resolutions commit
tee by un Imprt'saU e majority, but a
minority platform Is possible.
Tammany's platform so far has been
ripped to plecos. Most of the planku
have been rejerted. It Is said. Similar
fato was doled out to four or five
other platforms.
Krom behind the locked doors of tha
subcommittee today dotal! of the pro
gressive victory In drafting plunks
leaked out. A flat declaration for a
"tariff for revenue only" Is one of tlw
leading proposed plank.s.
Plank Almod at Booscvelt.
Another limiting tho time of presi
dents to one term for six years Is nlmed
lor prinrii'ui unu UKiunri voionei ltoM:iO-
veil. iiie lariri pianK was not com
pleted. It Is to be the last to be pol
lulled off.
Tha one presidential term plank, ft Is
rumored, will recommend adoption In
1017. Other tentative planks are:
Condemnation of the Aldrlch centr.il
ilYounj Men. $20
and $22.50 Suit.
$16.85
Boy.' I lata.
Straw or Felt
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