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vention and he day. his interpretat i © BRYANINADEEP =. {POLITICAL HOLE Instructions He Got Through Nebraska Convention Em- barass “Commoner.” ;Alexander- Shoes THE SEASON’S BEST STYLES ‘ ARE INCLUDED IN THESE Women’s Low Shoes reduced to Je ;. | referred t Nt Of the platform thi of Jefferson, 3 1 There is no q as to the attitude of Nebraska Democrats on the issue Of the League of Nations. What Senator Hitchcock wrote into n Of the Committee on committee was in |wession for three hours, The leadin lfeature of the platform adopted wa |the indorsement of the President {attitude on the League of Nations an |the denunola the Lodge res jervation as f the Nabraska platform about the league stands 9 good chance of being the plank adopted at San Francisco, It will be noticed that it does not ask for unqualified Wreaty and leagu | the crowsing of a af i". Tt amke for ratific “with out nullifying reservations.” ‘This | means the Hitehoock interpretative reservations would be accepted and it | would not be surprising to find San | ment of the al without dotting of ew joan pledge for a tions to end war, pr more than two years President, We hearts mm, him for his heroic efforts to on tablish such a League. We e mand that the Senate consent to By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The! @ ratification of a treaty of p VEN ADUE Peer ationd ho eaie ne - Evening W. containing the covenant f | mathe eeelt wistcntics -eflt parte By WASHINGTON, May 25 (C: tgut,| League without nullifying res PISteeren sree Renan of hs oss Bay 29 (Copyrig-\',| ervations, We upheld the on een 5 ‘ cumiittn 1920).—William Jennings Bryan will! of Democratic Senators in refus- |‘SHOOT A THOUSAND!’ DIDN'T. ing to accept nullifying reserva tions and we denounce Repub can Senators for refusing to mo ify them so as go make ratifica- tion possible.” “The oply vote against that plank cast in the Cimmittee on, Resol a8 was by Mr. Bryan's brother n|up in front of an Bast 84th he abandoned his oposition when he! age early to-day, discharg | found how overwhelming the #ent!- | paswengers and drive off, the de | ment was for it. fot @ volce was | raleed against the revolutions which {entered the place and arrested twentys | re adopted then with a who nine “1 went to the convention anticipat- | Craps Ing that Mr. Bryan might start a. teeg ay, fight against the endorsement of the League and the condemnation of the Lodge reservations. I Pf have a diMcult time asking the Dgmo- | eratic National Convention at San{| Francisco to accept the Lodge rescr-| Vations on the Peace Treaty which he | ‘himself considers unobject!onable , The reason is the instructions given tooMr. Bryan by the Nebraska Con- vention of Democrats. Mr. Bryan has always stood scrupulously on plat- i form pledges and as an instructed i delegate to the Democratic National Convention from Nebraska it would # be embarrasing for him to advocate “nother kind of platform from that which his home State favors, Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska is Nweaty-Nine Men in Crap Game de Luxe All Set Free. | When Detectives Michael Kelly and) Arthur Stephens of Chief Inspector | from $9, $10 and $12 Pumps, Oxfords, Sailor Ties with turned or welted soles, leather, Cuban and wood Louis XV heel; all in good range of sizes and widths. No Exchanges, Credits or C. O. 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