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| CONVENTION NOMINATIONS LAUNCHED IN GOTHAM | TT ae ‘McAdoo forming’ little | Governor Sweet took a hand '. Sa A C y D' [AS | ( poured ‘down vith an ‘capecial ven sroups of guards around them. proceedings when he tried to take| various condidates were soaked, ¢x- : : ¥: uy fi eance on the Iowa delegation but : yee legates aaa : : Ke they didn't seem to mind it because be Et ‘Mr. Johnston finished his} sovernor and took it away from everybody ‘cooked. " gat a4 achot aun makes tall corn, addresa there was an organized| him. A ac Bich eae | CONFERENCE: iy Jum es halt <hour after ‘meoting: eae : ey demonstration for Senator Under-| Mrs. McAdoo in @ box near one . % In spre) ye ol Michie nga lonasha tas : ‘ . ; wood in which delegates from sev-|of the main entrances reviewed the ; < soe signs wa neat hi began pounding for omer hg the ® era] states other than Alabama join-| marchers vand ‘waved a ain OO eet nin che 4 end of the speakers’ stand. He stood , Brouch LONDON, June Lids gon , o Juris up fn @ little contrivance resembling. Bs gob ve 4 : a stanchion in a corn barn, an ar- 7 nominated demonstration will be invite@to send @ fepre- 4 Tangement put there to keep the yj MANILA, June 258-(By The Aaso-| sentative to the proposed allled-cén- 5 speekers in front of the microphones | _ j new Y elated Press.)—United States Attor-| ference in London in July"in' any e so that the tov bo Nea ut on ‘ animositics of the ant{-Klan demon- hey General Stone hag upheld the| capacity the: American government” te Se eter caine etter omakine Stration: tad not yet quieted, ands. : ruling of Insular Auditor. Wright| thinks ‘ft, Japan willbe! included ul wives? oad wey that thet speocbes! ik ‘buzz of controverstal talk kept up on - suspending payments from the half| among the nations invited. “ b got so far away that their spe \ y the convention floor, sometimes al- thom “dellart iagependenge fund, —————— One.) wero lost on the ether. . ‘ f ut the speaker. mi « mn Pe (Continued from Page One! ist little heea PPL kr parse Segording: to, cabie: N. T T RU. LE Walsh's public services fn uncover-| The jo tatebanediagae a7 Loehd rt9) The Arkansas delegation led in| watching the professional demon: ; d : ing the scandal of Teapot Dome. to the tempoary cha oh igen 3 cheering Senator Robinson after the| strators doing thelr stuff up and WASHINGTON, June 25.—The si ore than ten minute be-| Pleas to clear the aisles and be seat: : nominating spech was coneluded| gown the aisjes. an aaviaks >) ‘ la It was more 4 s0 Mr. Harrison sent the ser- “Col state department ed by e the hall was quited again and| &€ 4 é ; while the band struck into jum- ir Kellogg at Londofi that foi geants-at arma to do the Job, bia, The Gem of the Ocean.” swing. | M'ADOO- APPLAUSE Ambaasado OS SA oan e the Montana senator then proceeded TO CS la, jem a ED. invitation for the United. States h with his address as permanent chair- eter tk, ; d : | ing into LOM: Black Je0, the conven-| 15 PROLONG: abi Nn Ry hy dal nh bt a BY IOWANS - 7 7. f " ere Was no or- ‘ 6 re eee eae een eeston | Succeeded in coaxing or pushing dele- ee Hs cution of the Daweg' plan, had Sr Pe o The speech was =a a ie perfect. | S#tes into their chair § F ‘| "The next state on the roll wag| asain with the band!keeping up a| handed the American embassy. San a ‘3 a ete ee nee creanizations white | MeanwhlleySénator. Harrison, call- _ | Sallfornta ‘ana while the band was] continuous Dlare from one tune to] age NEW YORK, June’ 25.—Abroga- J ing permanen : ing for order, imagined himse : + | playing for Senator Robinson, the|@Mether. In comparison We Id S nd + [tien of the unit rule was ‘decided ef tho, CURVE EER NG ts es een cars mber and called “clear s Cailfornia delegation got aet for a| conventions, however, there wars WOT sunaay fupen today by the Iowa. delegation 3 Diatsores Doni stttse' to ‘setts ‘When the sergant at] | : prolonged demonstration in honor of| noticeable absence of platform rush: t ~ hed: 86s btate te thed Tesnatwesic. m te eidates |27ms and police got through with Wittam Calt-| Ine and rough: werk. = School Meet | hationat convention andthe decision o Tho large number of canaidsina| the work the delegate spaces we satel ‘ The Smith people got busy while wantdaclareddiy jedane eneinlare be: 4 to aa yeos (DN papatiate ati to| nearly filied but there still were a supporters in| the McAdoo demsenstrasion, was en mean that the McAdoo-forces had conv rs and a large number 0 root: eigenen S shorten, the <time for ‘nominating | Sectonn Thomas Taegurt, af ie | dobm Ws Deve and Mp Dev Lae Mpeg ee mer Senator Phelan took the piet| era, bean to chant “Smith, Smith, Elects Today vttye. dalegation. decided, however. aw speeches, to limit the number of} ih. who is managing the moves} Democratic convention Prepares to open. The photo was taken on_ form to make the McAdoo nominat. McAdoo cheer * av for McAdoo on the first two: ra seconding Coes Bee oir bese ment for Senator Ralston, held a| lawn'of thelr New York home. ing speech he was greeted by hearing — Seiten and after that seatter its ve ahea , McAdoo “ p & plan to drive ahead tation pre-| Series of earnest conferences while - > | eral minutes of cheering. ri eee cheering for| GLASGOW, June 26.—The World| strength. . s As soon iackarimmoged fet: the aisles were being cleared. Mr. He finally got the hall quiet and/ report proposes is that the nominat-| The California delegation and sev-| two mi ives ee it Sinhads Beusel. neapetotion. af ta - » t “Under = broiling ean thet bast feaiittective tetera’: ‘aiking Sma) went ahead with his prepared ad-| ing speeches for presidential canal. pach ee bents Rs hap Pati aevith the ald of megaD) hones the| ninth annual convention today, obi. on Is t ¥ Q waving the state fags and shouting ly elected the Rev. W. C. ‘ # down on the Madison Square Garden | “rhe sun moved a notch in ite jour-| 378% Smith folka made a good deal of! unanimously. electe ns ity CHALLENGE HURLED thelr prelude to the larger demon- ote ene ot NT OTa DA ceakitone. A roof: with an unrelenting intensity | |. trom east to weat and pouring 5 be nde. by noise then tyrned to “Oll, Ol, Poole of London, pi E vaves to th BLICANS such a change has been mi stration that was to come later. The . ; = atge tl wets, eee gama ran ear our» emo |e re, ng han prea" aw Svea aed |e prt See tet! Cignended By. - mass 0} .| in the roof, transferred its attention t fi raign-| committee proposed it. The report] com, 2 4 ; 29 , ~ tes went to work to- stration when, during ‘hig ari was first] Tokio. Hono presidents chosen a Gay’ inn shower of palm leat fans an AUeaatenitinr ties Lape MS Ree geal gy 7 pated | B pepe om ster panel a gsr iaie 2h froin tee bow Aimeath hanen ata tbe, pubis ‘and was| include: ‘The Reverend K. Tbuka, Co tr ‘Club at ‘The situation as to candidates producing) a nection with the Teapot Lard sony coin bees al Wels eek: tha aininnal an bs re, Noechure’ fond Sie’ con, then taken up on the floor. Tokio. ‘ un ui y wag fr was little changed on the surface nag dedccar Teed Print nccetonsr ep ibe rip roe ae | heathy paca tlie hae fem ry i ns ener Bago stato} Up to that point the demonstra-| ‘The convention committee decided : ur- cratic office - | comm A d pets in » and. the same mpprerii _andegeur: ; a of the upermttiond Sinsiecnenmcave of the next conyention. It Pod irg flags with its picture of a bear and bony eltgne pesmi oe eet atts EAS rua ees ‘ panei oe ad WASHINGTON, June 25.-Sena- rents wer w A policeman cai the pro’ " esolution. It was | the legend “California Republican.” y 1 didate At that the band struck up again} a routine r a pul til ti Ww, idered tantimont| tor Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas ¥ claims of gains for this can some to the rear of her that her par- “unexpectedly, Chait-] ‘The Senator's high pitened vention to adjourn until tomorrow.|tion. This 1s considered tantim: e, but only and the chairman took the op-| Then quite unex} oi ‘s high. pit Pene- to les | has been suspended until July 7 by m and losses for that on reveal the | 4801 was worse than a merry widow portunity to get a breathing spell.|man Walsh announced that the next| trated to the far galleries and dele.| When the Smith pa oe got win to final acceptance of rea, Aesiee tha: Clety, Caine lie aepk tenlo st the first few ballots © hat but it disturbed the lady little In a minute or two, however, he] order of business would be presenta-I gates and pectators listened at-| the same, however, BS = a of the executive committee of his encounter on the golf links. & MANY SEATS EMPTY * | upon the opportunity. Bie pees soay| hoped by ‘many of the. perepiring| ping. = she Jae Plthe contest between the two fac: Mitchell. The senator was request: mAS "AY While he was speaking somebody) hoped by many 0! ng. ‘atal soon| Reward Is CTEA|\ ca to appear before the /board-of: & MUXbIgon, SaUARE GARDEN| Afr the Gelernter sot, sort | sant‘ the apenkers“‘pattrms an) celeyater that toe convention might | Srtag’ the Beare wees WM| Ghoked ‘with tase of “mulling governors and explain the affair ce MADISON one - ;| Seated, many of them decided they ¥ taki up that work. | passed around that aft: the | 2 ba? 4 : 7 okt — TT 25.—-Nobody | ** elaborately prepared little black sat-| recess before taking after conven: tn: oe ° NEW | io rein a hurry in getting| Wanted to stroll about the alsles| elehorately prepared little black, sat: rare en eae iy for] tok BAG concluded its demonstra.| Swirling, persplring people dostiing| En der of Diamond Reema’ 10. ei Mention, “Ten min-| again and the more the chairman | om ‘graft in thourand oil lance,” and speaker's place was arranged foF| tion for McAdo, it probably would) Of scrambling along shouting, thelr RALSTO p dow crore the, day's session was “| Doheny falls.” When the senator| the speaker who will do the neml-| adjourn until tomorrow. rampleas. wht * Ring Lost Tuesday - n scheduled to begin most of the bexes sintanta, the lene attention the dele. | came t0 the conclusion of his speech,| nating. Meanwhile the accor Sy CHAIRMAN FORCED ones stood on the safety of the re- T AY HOME oa ™ ps which contributors to the conven-| ta) pays ta" then” One® more | the audience broke into ae: Regt “The va gpcige~ TO QUELL DISORDER gerved seat sections of the platform -_ s ries % ~" “the 4 3. Ber Me, . a > & tion fund had paid high peice. solid | Chairman Harrison triea it and call-| on when he said in conclusion tty! Vong cleric gallos ‘the foil df states |” ‘Twice during Me.Phelen’s spesoh | 8nd) urged: them en to more DERN’) ~ | cctncement wae-madé today P » and there were whole solid > “| honor of our country, the prosperity! ‘The clerk ¢a! ing and louder shouting, During ® empty an ed “the convention will be order: we ret! idential nominations and| Chairman Walsh had to intervene| {0s of a liberal reward for the return ! ° banks of empty srt’ gates and alter] Sentlemen in the aisles will be seat. | Of Our People demand grow “yyiecns4| ochre cn aeietcaom tae pate to. adied tee meee en the] one Tull, the girt in the golden dress |e en eee ae lianond wig]. NEW YORK, June 25.—Plans of a row json,’ tC) - 4 pacii -§ berries Ht fore tra hee pe speak OE, tealaralatal alg Tia Ouioataution Meeks loose with| to nominate, Senator Oscar W. aisles and ati fia _general con. | 8s ppemeate the Epa Rit! sapphire ring lost "Tuesday by Mrs. erica yeni capa near nates K % ia! ey are seated. 1 ‘usion so the speaker could be heard. 4 Dunn. The jamon: is set a < : ts and col ‘ the band. It continued wood. ‘ tay. ott end others came attired in| ,,¢ Had some effect and the conven.| the sid of the band. It, co Walsh | nae DELEGATES “Let us conduct ourselves as be: “etn Platinum. | ‘The reward will be paid | 10 Guprove stories that be is it peor i Palm Beach sults, Some of the dele-| On auleted down while Bishop Gail-| {OF * moment and Pasha d endnotes {its the dignity of the occasion,” | essed to the finder at the Wyoming Trust | pea ths were quickly smashed today w Pals wre hee canal poboamsls or os 1s Mpseopa church of Ten-|th5 sentence that “ IN DEMONSTRAT! - Pleadea Walsh at one point, and at but looked tired and ‘worn | company. go ewgie lene to ! ers prayer. ——— ducks. " leadership o: bsolyeed 1 on the shoulders of two men emphasis when: the lan” was veTSig the eavty arrivals wan Per- ete ie Nae yd Tuck the) “At that the demonstration broke speech than. it generally, Conversation and lounging.” | Pall on the one nour: boaabed $0. Miers, -/l0testo-ant septa manent Chairman Wal, who came] Prenton Joined,» Faing | out anew and the delegates quickly| MY. Johnston got i references | After some tthe aisles were! ‘rhe four lady trumpeters, all and he ts going to remath there.” in formal dress, looking very hot! freon minutes to tesite, en M!S | formed another marching club. Prac-| where he begun: to ake ce then |cesred and Mr. Phelan went on. garbed in flowing Greek robes, also ‘Taggart, ‘among: other . Indians 4 uncomfortable but ertheless | iis cray . he “del tically all the state standards as us-/to the Ku Klux Klan arene While he talked, the machinery for | © part of the.McAdoo stage setting, leaders, thinks that the fact that Nery. formal. ‘he photographers pagan dihinw apse Th end enn | al Went into the Wilson demonstra-| thy convention -began- to pees pe the McAdoo demonstration was|took up « place In the center aisic UPD lonieteer" lacumahcitig et rockin icches: pounced upon him and put him] peean mailing: a Mrdisorder: the | tion and the band as it did yesterday, |taks notice: He drew be Git and wheeled into place.}and played America, while the girl ms : “= -*-} for the nomination is vastly tovhis’ through @ score of poses. ‘The band ; ree | Relped tt along by playing a medley | proiahged, appiatise praets he ret was a good deal of équip-|in the red, white and blue waved a 2 ; Danelle ana stMapeere-Eeaes te. eo leader, evidently recalling Theodore of’airs which were popular during| ea to the historic ee noth! ment for “stage stuff” in evidence. flag. Between the band blaring and| CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 25.— everything they can to keep ‘him ° Roosevelt's admonition that a con- the.” qretaenttdta ‘ the war days, with regard to the “know when ‘the chairman ordered the, banging in the gallery and the dem-| The encampment of the Wyoming! personally out of the fight, , vention needs first to be entertained | 7), band pt igs bit ‘oan tte. While the Wilson demonstration | mayvement of years ago. clearing of the alsles/he caused the onstrators whooping and yelling on/ National Guard will be held this cee got into action up in his little loft! per and blared out “Oh, You Beautl.| Was continuing a white dove, which!” Oneg during his address Fret herding about of several hundred|the floor it was difficult to distin-| year as usual, a recent decision of ay = and crashed out some heavy over-| ei) poll," x apparently had gotten in through they Johnston brought ‘the convention |arcqaoo aemonstratore “whe had|guish the notes of any particular|the supreme court concerning mill- Veteran of Civil ™ tures interspersed with some popul: Mrs, Springs is one of those tadies| *Pertures in the roof, flew over the] int @ demonstration by the mori |been brought into place there tor| air. tla funds, notwithstanding, according % > novelties. from whom the eye dislikes to wan.| 1lesetes and seeped os direct reterence to the eect ths action. ‘They took places elsewherd |. The bass drum,seemed to be-the|to Adjutant General Walter War Is Ve Low Meanwhile the delegates, alternates | der, and everybody seemed to agree | the convention before it came to! yet made, about. half. the however, waiting for the signa! to|most effective instrument in the| Davis. The only effect of the su, K ery, f o and visitors were moving in and|that the band leader picked ont's| Test 08 @ gallery rail. A spectator| stood up and cheered and the other cut loose. ‘The Smith people were | band. preme court decision, the adjutant . ti very brought a palm leaf fan.| proper number. bird fora moment and thor tar oaie | Tale, remained silently in thelr seats. |watching the preparations” Cit {PNPUS KEPT UP.’ general said, is that the guardsmen | — : ; Pei aleuke, tae gockenteaiicnell top ; pird for 4 moment and then turned:it! 1: was notable that. most all the| PO ie SMe The managers of | BY OPPOSITION will be unable to draw state pay of|. John A. Baker, civil wa ryeteran s pt. ponte yd meee aby? Py a NOR ae This on soc. ghph Ness delegates from ‘Georgia, coeur’ their demonstration said they were| After 15 minutes more the rumpué|$1 a day during the encampment, | and father of Howard Baker,of the eye in the hall following its flight, va, Texas, Oklahgrna, and Call- rr he © way.| They will receive federal pay as| Baker-Grude company, is critically -- wer, but individually inet one oth 7 After Mra, Springs -bad.- tinishea |erads another timers wee ee rest | Lowa fe ed while the| S0ln& to outdo it when thelr turn | still was golng on in the same way. | They 1 ~ 01 it home on South Oak street. ~ them succeeded in stirring Up CR“! presenting the report ‘of the oreden-| ou one ut the flag standards in the| Orns remained Seated whit — Che McAdoo: poeple were chanting iRerge Se on at een and old age account h ough air to ary his brow. tials committee, . Hf. Ball of Mona. | eee. demonstration was 50ine or che| 48 Mr. Phelan drew-toward the| McAdoo and the Smith people were : rs ee ee ae meee P A a eae vat, | {Ons Texas, was recognized to make| When the delegathe got through| The antiKlan elem arded the|0%e of his speech the managers| chanting “O!l" to the same rythm.| Cal! the Tribune for highway in: for ie 8. 4 among the next arrivals on the plat-| the report of the committee on or-|with the demonstration they regard.| Cm@vention openly ad dem.| °f the McAdoo demonstrations gave| The band had layed off, however, | formation. of age. . 4 form. The kenotgr had shed the/ ganization. He presented the nameled the intercal as an. opportunity pee ey pees ene biyipms the del-| elr Jaet orders and rounded up|and there was. some prospect of — long tailed coat of yesterday and} of Senator’ Walsh of Montana for|for a seventh inning stretch. ‘The one eampigerit 8 aoe cot participat.| tet People, The whole front of| quieting things down again. i s Jooked more comfortable today in the | permanént chairman and the conven-|pand kept up its medley and tha | esations Which Were Tole, momihat,| the hall was banked solid with Mc-| ‘The McAdoo managers, keeping % ee ee nd not caens | (ion. broke into its first round of ap-|convention officials apparently tor|ins In concluding ton read the} 40° men and women waiting for|an eye on the watch let it be known b chamber. Mr, Harrison did not seem | plause and’ cheers of the day, Mr.|anvisus to huge te probeetinae ing vmcpechy Me. lone “proposed to|th® Word to cut loose. Throughout aha Snax PR aceon Bae B bein ol Pied unhappy at the prospect of turning | Walsh stood smiling while the con-| chatted ava waited on the platform | *Uthkis 4 Propo yhen |the delegate spaces were McAdoo | demonstrat Yona a the gavel over to Senator Walsh. vention gave him a demonstration the platform committe: Meutenants, each in charge of a|and possibly longer. A-cheer leader Tuesday Afternoon ) The convention managers, some-| and the band played “Pack Up Your| <r tings to quiet down. he got to the* phrase which spe-| Joule od. dnerteienbece’ glektorsn eave thi £ wht alarmed at the congestion on| Troubles in Your Old Kit Rae. DELEGATES GOING TO citically named the Ku Klux Klan |""207),, ic01 stych ‘oxime with the signals with « whistle and @ mege- DIAMOND RING the floor yesterday, had given strict - Ball asked the convention to| FORMER TILDEN HOME. ‘|another demonstration broke ~| concluding words of Mr. | Phelan’s| Phone. 4 fa P orders that no one but delegates and| give ite unanimous approval to the| paviq R. Francis of Missouri, one| THe band took a hand in the pro-| SOc Mune Merde oF ME. | Phelan's| Pit tne end of an hour, Chatrmad Set With Sapphires, Platinum Mounting we 8 Fnates were to be permitted on| selection of Miss May Kennedy. of | or crv’ y te ¢ the: . ceedings again and the same cele-| oi toose our women trumpet- Walsh began rapping for order. Liberal Reward the delegate space today Guards were | the Bronx, fot vice chairman of the D thle patforne at county, came} ctions which had remained seated aN A good many of the delegate ; , Ad plaped at the entrances with instruc-| conventions ‘There wea objection, | aenatos “Velen eae cpatted with | etore, remained silently in thelr St with voles ar artas hinge | epaces were suddenly empty by this PHONE 2852-W : b tops to carry out thons orders wits +asd,a.woman for the fret-tae-in | {ier sae Terre, ae tee. The|seats while the new demonstration | 1%. Ab ® volley cowboy costume) time and as the delegates were not Or Re to Leo A. Di e tion. The first result was] party history took that pl Se ae APE E wettlod again, ; Sie der wa; After a little to be seen among the demonstrators, r unn, ¥ Chaba let of partriwak tacsexsiaaeae Waimathe seating Ge the Tent] lok Sees opine Manatee Lee ress. carted in ( Ee ae og baer ing Mothete shoulders | tn assumption was, that they had Wyoming Trust Co. Bank =~ 4 bles and privileged characters whe} was going an Chairman Hull reach-| sio2" espite, the calle for Cent | Sislen and there were some ct’ the pings epee ee cues a tired of the demonstiation and gone y' 5 y a do ot banpes tp te dolegat oe pS mates mincteee a sek his font Hel man Walsh began whacking for| usual contests over Seber oe danced Miss Marjorie O'Day of Los rns. lee hal sicoaee whant é nevertheless ate 0 * ret i eereshed | order he did it so vigorously that|tain state standards were to go in. Angeles, dressed in gold. parees management of the convention) after his sick spell but it w: evi. , a. lovely scramble around that the plan of the managers was h promptly got bounced out and it] dent that the chairman was still aut.|{P°, head flow off the gavel pros) Eye ramet ett oe oak Tope? Gelegates who took no} to- adjourn after the demonstration a took several kinds of argument and] fering from heat and overwork. ‘The| anced !n the ar the ailaakeca otana | Adoke. aaaka att. Lene ce peels aerate oes pepe until tomorrow and many delegates t PeTeeambile watlats Ghee ho had mlkuicbh chjeueiin nan ek a» adopted | Tuckily it missed all the heads, Smith delegate against the protests | too aathaen | The band whooped it Centon Walsh whacked vigor, ) Miusieas on ibs neneeetion tisse | Te business was the presentation of| ,,DUrins the Interval m good many | of neatly all the delegation, raleed up with a fast gallop which was all! ously and persistently and the cheer 9 aliped in ef yenal The epeakers’| the pormences chairman,” {of the old line party leaders went|the sate stancard and several but drowned in the chant of theling and yelling stopped but the ais t h Diattore: however, was uptied till. Soletee we of Michigan; Attee| UP on the platform and did a. little / women rushed to take Norved. back | marchers, the Diaating of tin horna| tes ware still tall oe a milling throng & Jewel case, with police at top and| Campbell Good of New York: J. y.| Dandshaking witb the convention|him, It Dnally wae goats grand other nolee making devices, lwhich had te be hormen woe a | » bottom. Some of the notables had| Sanders of Louisiana and Ubperny RS BP et epg regland need poke rec yr auacad “the delegates at| TR® Colorado standard was the! there by the floor managers. ‘ aitticulty in getting up here too. | ‘Trapp of Oklahoma, escorted the|®2* mong them. John J, Fita:| Rola, Mo., one of the delexa center of another row and in a! Amid the disorder and turmoil a t ae : senator from Montana te tne plat.|Serald of Brooklyn, former chalr-|iarge. Mrs. Milford, Riggs, an eld-| Soon os | Mhesher row end aunin.| sition: ses but tdo ipeiaen hash ie a CONVENING HOUR form. man of (he house appropriations erly lady, planted herself at the/Soa™i ye 1. vi ton Was torn up,|10:30 tomorrow morning. Amid 5 AGAIN DELAYED ‘The senator, who attracted the at.| Committee was another. Finally| standard determined to hold it in It did not get into the parade how-| more confusion and noise the moving N ‘The assembling hour today was 11] tention of the country end the world Chairman Walsh called the Conver; position .and keep it out na ian pa was carried with a roar of ayes. a o'clock, eastern daylight saving ttme,| with his work of investigating the| to" to order penn and introduced | anti-klan MT [eon ort.|. A big fellow in @ white duck sult] ‘The convention piled out of the bl and ten minutes after that hour the| Teapot dome oll scandal. took. the hte Commiss' joner | Enright hundred peda Dotsenen riokewa, | eld 8 agal all doors into the fresh air and called it . Metal Frame, Adjusta’ e 3 Jong rows and blocks of kitchen! platform while the conventian gave | ™&K° SSamehe denounced. (hae, ifs tape. ogg rs oy eee a chairs provided for the delegates and| three cheers for Walsh. tha pie aaa Ph poi esent pean tion, ex Se tad Ceaieetions ote. ° | aitarnstes, wits waitins for occupants Waleh cere en ereeented: Senator! would be provided to carry dele:|sePTaete Gin Porat eet ae Indow creens v delegates milling around anxious tol), petthy lee sey gates, alternates and their families|termined that the state standard FOR THE find out what had been happening tory of this country, Se ae ie ee would go in pee aap pesoecrh f i Sree ett Which evenenly een | vention roared “atta boy.” Chairman | Sommer ome of & i Mn; | Siesibiat thar se omoela hee nae h high ial abut town, which eventually are! waish promptly took the peearenn ir recog. | cetermined tha 15-inch high, special_____-_______-_5Qe@ . going to decide something important! negan whacking for ordes Dut the | Ment had Anish ¢. Viteinis the melee in which some clothing ee t Senator of Virginia, | — § a 7 k The McAdoo people were on hand] convention wanted to do a Httle a Oe hah h Sealihy presidential boom | "@* torn near tog ype bye 18-inch high special_______________55¢ a passing a printed comes i Re monstration in his honor. of his own. The band swung into ad the Hap ia pF chon’ pipavated by: , my “MeAdoodle” songs they will sing | delegates took up the state standards | 2%. “Rack to Old V: ” oe ; r : : Tor"thetr canaitate"E “ ‘He Pole) and began their proceason about tbe agers’ was hse anteater | the Bolise were’ in poneesion of A NEW ‘AND FRESH STOCK 24-inch high, special______.-_______6Qe for their candidate. », | ball, the band took up an ~ ap- dclappl hile Ben. | the Pieces: i - “Yankee Doodle,” “Over There,”| propriate alr, “Keep the Home Fires Mi geet Petooa ane ms the Wyneniit motto ooking » little tog 30-inch high, speciale acy .-------80e and “Maryland, My Maryland, f Burning.” Eplaker’s leak weiting fhethe bans (scrappy.con. the floor the band OF " . y in| CPPortuntty to rest, so-he took a ‘eotings with friends on the floor ts a tn hn ae Restly 1Gichair~ ind calmly surveyed thel below. He introduced the formal | brought all the scramblers to at FIREWORKS the open air, for the great glass marching throng as it pawasd-4n ree] rrolation providing for the organt.|t¢ntion. B.-L. Jefferson of Den- PERCO TOR TOPS 3 FOR 5 Folled’ back, *the decorations inthe | Yie™ before the speakers stand, wel Satton’ or Une “untional ‘Conan Yor, wee fhe pplenate. tlensial Wie AND NOISEMAKERS LA’ , ic Sateen ‘bean tiael celae ane asphe ‘asap sent hin her bou-| after aho conventi: n adjourns, anderd Literals Kiti Kian deta: the delegates, looking upward, sould] (or grofimaie er, which the sena-| ‘The resolution was adopted and stration wee the sky ‘with grout cumulous | ‘°° smllingly accepted. President Woodward o€-5S aliens ae eS kcurican . flagh Let Us Help You Celebrate clouds idly floating past. The ar. It was pretty hot for milling | league of Democratic clubs, was - reales Me eo : rangement gavo fresh breaths of air| round and the Democrators were| recognized to make an announce-| being used as eogretions " se P| & asd Jt also'let in eome dirt and scot,| Dot long in tiringiae te Mhectenel oan Stites -Wertionin ae dune 9 4 Chairman Walsh took out his pocket | kept whooping tt up but the ma. Then Chairman Walsh recognized foyokag! Nea eas Won rec ers armac ‘ MAR TnMihattlor and oars usted off | ¢'s began to get back to thelr places,| Lew Fllingham, chairman of the|the parading a i elegy ; ‘ r his . t trusted his new] It wound up with cheers, howls|committes on rules and ordered|things quieted down again anc a bs Th + and rebel yells for “Walsh” as the! business. Hi presented the com-| stock waa taken, it was seen: that S a h T cutaw at tails to {t rough ? D lo presented ns ¥ the open spaces of the roof the dele.| band was awinging Into “California, | mittee report providing for the use| there had been about a dozen f Successors Smit urner Phone 425 147 S. Center | gates could see the celebrated Madi-| Here I Come.’ of the rules of the last convention|and near fights in all sections of 133 South Center | son Square tower and tower room. The chairman gave the delégates| including the much discussed two| the hall and that most of the states | somewhat celebrated in other af.|@ little time to get mettled and then |thicds role, whore stancards had not gone into ‘ faire, When floating clouds aid not’ resumed whacking with his gavel. The order of business which the|the anti-klan demgngtration, had Oe ae, a TOR nee