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PAGE TEN. .G ah Virginia delegations, where McAdoo| Smith, and all othgr candidates ax. az got some votes for the. first time,|cept William G. McAdoo uncondi- gave the McAdoo people on the| tionally released, permanent Chair- FE floor a chance for some cheering. |man Walsh, who, with Chairman In North Carolina McAdoo lost| Hull of the Democratic national = two and a half; Underwood. gained | committee, was instructed Saturday aby it. “John W. Davis gained one algo, {to conform with the candidates’ rep- ; cele Totals 78th Bailot resehtatlves ioe te eee Pee ae —————_— fF tea . Y - ¢ di f 2 ; Smith 363%; Davis| reaching an unde : ; } - Py tt a Tai Underwood 48: Glase'a1, mal | the deadlock, had two. proposals to ] J _ |One Recommendation Favors LaFollette as Candidate for ¢ ston 6; Robinson 2214; Ritchle 16%;| report without reco! - i f ALLO. a j i Sak Sd : indorsed by, or A 5 ‘ 4 sr gid stedganr whine: cetebatag | evan hari cnccie izis sesoareent hae] ah tetera be etree tacts foe at - -President—Other Calls for Nomination of Separate en tions and pledges, while retaining mike ara Gerke vi Roosevelt 1. ah nchick, calla tometom by te ; : : At. ; 4 “ (A 7 e unit rul and the two-thirds rule,| Totals 1096. 2. (22 Ne § 5 ] 4 Ff . c wil be developed’ in the balloting| The call of{ tha roll: then!wention sonvection Joe Siete one Sait f i Party Ticket. and Platform ‘na “ or the seventy : 4 i} seatetehene delegates in the con-} Then a resolution was offered by| gates. The Raith Se po eae 4 4 : Serr rans UStnt Sy: tate! Pon eee” alg ge petahine brievartscpen ee-ed pe rrr egehiceiret 12 od Ea swe LES CLEVELAND, July 7.—(By The: Associated’ Press).—Faced with conflicting i - ne eae la. roposed tha is ° } ° ’ - i- a Saeiy, toy claaeeni tae Sean? | gaapecidad torsthe aaogtion tere aed clb OUaE ana IE Fi ibe Merchants Remain at Top of League in 1 000 reports, one recommending endorsement of Sener aa us aetinds ot a tastarate hukerien 2 = : .jolution which in turn would adopt|the unit votin sS) ¢ . ; is platf d the other calling for nominatio tr Se ERA OF ha ee maT ae en | Raveckeopoualn onstloniod iit tvs epee’ | Ewe thieeeteent asthe menial pone ane Class—“Q” Fi ah Dag dential candidate on his platform an a 2 aa serarmation jof the resolution... Tt bee ne Rtaranate atl the ovetrnee dl saw attention Saree Ree Per Cent ass— urnishes ; Socialist party ticket on its own piatromm, the national convention of the party today y° O88 Ro ee ral 2 y al sive ballot e can ‘ bie * y ject. ; t a which. prevalis -wherever', jit > was Corie aroctaings were held up for|the lowest vote, and full strength Tough Resistance ; plunged into along debate om the fl aN cfithal chiuinifinomam bere eeeAE GS. joa FIR, ITE TY “Se Dr onan tae i eceierit erhitle etek ove teaiaeeroee ART tar aeEa ee regard : ? Sak 4 The LaFollette proponents number ents were two, Willlam H. Henry os tructions ‘and pledges" are. and|ferred on the platform. A delegate|iews of how many members may be Some good baseball was played| by defating the-Burlington. A. C. ; Ladiana and W. R. Snow, linois. Gught not longer 10 be binding; the| Wanted the resolution read again but STAC ch tasenlont otnthetleanaebencs | xuntatiineioes a Independent league] 12. to .6.. ‘The Lee Doud. team was OSES $1 000 The _maority ‘report wat signed . ought not, longs mt 1 Y © official stenographer aus - 4 - Morris Hiliquit,-New York; Vic- he idea being that when instructions re yn ipso irr i ek sk eg which ended early today subject to oes all tree nea Sneee Boyt 5 i s RA Tear 5% paade 2 ag ay. and pledges were given it a an ing was postponed until the end of|call, the McAdoo proposal received ite pAtrer tars tn thal tislatece mae nares nate Wisconsin; George H. Goebel and A | ticipated that nomination wou! 1 Pe lthe next ballot. no support from any other quarter. ¥ Satie” aie The st pubes sae ‘Leo M. Harkins, New Jersey; Jos- a made in a Bese athe aite and.) ‘The roll call develoved little but |It was not made clear bedergacad = SS yesterday. was a much tougher fame fj eph E.. Cohen, Pennsylvania: the *°No delegate, the chairman aaia,| Challenge of the vote of the Canal] simple majority or a two-thirds vote than any which the retail men have . M. Lewis and Cameron .H. Kin) the, No delegate, the chairman said, |e cena e nee en nad nes voting for | would be necessary for the conven- foand brine thie eae Calitirnia: GAs Hoohay atieaoee) one Wyemtd bel subiaet te temitinese coe hs oles enact crates tion to act on elther proposal, or } Taf ee perwoese in Joseph W. Sharts, Ohio; James cism for now changing his vote if Totals 79th Ballot. whether it could merely express a h Pe nate the O'Nedl, New York and John Collins ‘lea he wished to do so. the| McAdoo, 507%; Smith, -$66%4;| desire one way or another. : neon e ce con: J Pinot acces Manet ble ‘There was a strong effort dns Davis, 71; Underwood, 50; Glass, 17 The line-up behind the two pro- és teaate — tC Mumachoosties anit Iowa delegation to switch the vote ; Robinson, 28%; Ritchie,| posals in the conference proved to ; RHE By ROBERT T. SMALL. York generally found the conven- of that state from McAdoo to B.T. |, . 6; Saulsbury, 6; Ferris, |be representative of the solidified Seieciaas “118011 04112 9 | ‘Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | tion in tts second week more of a \t Meredith, ‘former secretary of ‘agri-|) 77, 1; Roosevelt, 1; Bryan,| divergence which appeared in the ot ‘“ZZle10-001 1036 12 13], NEW YORK, July 7—aiuch pity| blight than a blessing. ‘The gath- F va cplture. Some members of the] 18: Gerard, 1: Absent, 2. concluding balots of Saturday's ses- . arlington seal 0: B13} aso been, lavished uson the poor | ering took on the atmosphere of c American Fliers Sclogntion Dredicted that the change 4 ~ on-the-poll-three-of-the -<Panaine |sion, swhich aut Smith’ up) to’ 368 papchh aris —— | delesates of the Democratic na-| visitation from an unwelcome ar. would be made immediately. canal delegates cast their votes for| votes on the 76th and left him at Leo Douds » ’ tional convention who. have had’ to| mother-inlaw? New York could r < she The. convention than! pltinged /1n-)5 (Adon and three: for Aniithio rhe [the tintahionthe Wthewith Seis: t ~ Eee Doud Motor Company Spend from $10 to $15 a day for the| not do too, much for the convention Take Off Again | Fear, Ballot and. the effect, Of | netienge contended that there lwas | actly thetsiiinber «required stoi hiock FisY ee, moeeca—---—-AB.R.H.P.ALE-| orivilege of remalniig, in Manhat | nt first. But the metropolis did » te the resolution just adopted was ae unit rule imposed by the home]a nomination under the two-third a Doud 2b 6023 01 tan and: contributing to the great-| thin the guests would know W Id Fli ht mn. watched with atest. interest. | convention “atid: that! the dalegatas |Zulé _vAfter”ithe roonfekene:. hows Am : Beat S . 2°} 2} &-2lest polttical deadlock in all history. | enough to so home. when. the party || Ort or tg re MoAGoo, 18; Smith, 208; Davis. | should be.permitted, to. vota> thet, | aver: spokemmeh for the MEACES ericans WISS 22) 4/0. lect thelr pllght ia as nothing com:| was, overs: But the delegates, have th 72%; Underwood, 48% lass. nici|convictions. ‘The chair hdd ruled |camp sald they had no intention o} B Ch - Si 2.3 2 01) pared to ‘the predicament of one remained ‘on and on and have. ser. i Fea Walch, 1) eautubuc er tane'|iast week that the delegation. was |trying to prevent a vote by the pont ry Llose 1X 2 9.2 9/9laigie New Yorker not in any way|lously interfered with the bie ctty’s|| ARACHIA, Brith - India, 16%; Walsh, 4; Saulsbury, 6; Owen, | '** ng as a unit. vention on the proposal of the others ‘ 0 250 © OJ officially connected with the pesti-| routine. July” Taito /Amerioaie | Saeoba: és pi heels. 25 eerie gaia M. Robinson of Ancon was|for action releasing all delegates Teams Remain {2 © ©lterous convention. The convention| It was thought the convention || ners left this morning for ene ne 544; Roosevelt, Total, 1088. Ab-| ven permission to address the| from pledges and obligations to can- aire 8..0|tnas ‘bean costing ‘that “individual | was Colne tenet eine ene Sera Jef this morning tor Ben- sent, 2. convention. didates. : exactly $1,000 a day while it has|has all but killed the theatrical at- ing to make a stop on thd way ia ‘The| convention disposed of. some | °CRTETOn. argued thet the dslegasen|| The “nitietive Jn sie: nropor eure United Aeniomend Penbialog-—————3 0 1°) 9. j|tasted ard heaven knows it. has|tendance. Everybody’ ine ery erica epeenis gt ft a youtine business while walting for! wore bound to vote for McAdoo, | Feleasing candidates “wa! tives of the| ple Epee fencing .team this, morn.| D8® **-----———----1_ © 10 0 Oljasted longer then anyone’ dreamed.|.staying. home_evenings lUstening in|| he tne week, end the machions ed ot Mie ih ae in Walsh reversed his pre-|terday by the representatives Fier © 15 24 0 5} O14 Observers were confident the|on the radio. Never has there been wore:pver hauled. and siebanainen the latter overshadowed all other votiat Fully and ordered the Canal|14 candidates in the paverite bai ing went into a ae sp Total: _____.__416 1524 0 6 adseaiblage would go inta’e. sesond| auch a persistent, long . ‘distance meee . affars before the gathering. zone yote recorded three for Me- | class, Sy Paah Lge Peau ot wince ane pth as Asay Fordsons week, but they couldn't have pre-| continuous radio ‘attraction. Na. ince the aviators. arcivalJant Immediately, after receiving .the | 200 yor three for Smith. Virginia, Senator Robinson of Ar-|'The score was seven matches to| FINS -—— | PO. A.E.| dicted that it would go entirely|turally New Yorkers have been in-|/ mriday they had been work ic 14 tree cenorts.: the ‘convention . recede; |" iwaen 'Hallola che: cba veation | Aieaaine Mata Deas aoe niths twos miatehap Heat Ani 1* 7-0 1)throught the last half of a fort-| terested in the fate Qf thelr native|| hours daily repairing and’ over. ed_for luncheon. heard’ an announcement that for-| kansas, former Senator Saulsbury of tho, United detatea eae eetattad 21-0 0| night. son, Al Smith, and this has kept]! hauling the machines with; the ‘ = mer Governor Campbell of Ohio was | Delaware; Dav pub peace Sie at Spin! ” trae: LSE 2 3 0 0} “The New Yorker who is being so| thousands ‘on the air that would|| assistance of many Wolunteers MADISON SQUARE GARD z his Sist birthday. To | ator ar ae sual eaoatros Ei lchie Gtent britaie Hotlade Cuba’asa 2/2/13) beautifully stung is none other|long ago have passed up the Gar. from the royal air force. All the NEW YORK, July 7.z-Late today a in the Ohio dd&gation the erie iealoeer ier PE aye HCE melt land, with two defeats mach 0 1 0 O}than ‘Tex Rickard, the famous prize|den performance as dull routine. |! machines” had new engines in- ‘vote. was forcgfl-in. the Democratic ndard was carried with a| of oy aie meats, VBP Og ‘Ohio: rateg: ond round, were alitaiiat:| ewes 82). 9 2-1 ©} fight promoter, mentioned mpre or stalled. Before thelr departure, national convention on the resolu ttached to it Gbyector ivan’ ofaNenciaens Care| nie meena the United. States, | Struck, 2b Te dicg ain | eembr eminently sin: the Daugherty, —-wheu2a/ nonpartisan: commitice|| shies onnena teas eee + tion adopted by the 15 minority ean- Semans of Oklahoma City ee ithe at Mewereteae Ria s esha haf Belgium, Portugal] BAraer. tf <----_6 1 1.0 ©} investigation at Washington, and| was organized to bring the Demo-|} this morning, the Americans ex- 3 dates holding that all delegates} thon ‘offered a resolution Proposing | Sr70r Davids be * 5 part sant) 4 in the team com-| Stes, p -------_..5 1 1 0 ‘1/ uncer. indictment for alleged in- crats here this year, it was an-|| pressed their gratitude for the 34 ehould be releared. that it be expressed as the sense of sore bc Zeal alates was’ signed “hy ie ah ly remaine ™. _ Gy | tringement: of the federal laws in nounced that the city would invite|| excellent help given them. Des- | ahen former Governor Gilchrist | the convention that the delegates | The proposal lat person, and with | een cricans showed good fight-| Totals —.. Sal 22 4 6} the transportation of prize fight }and expect the Republicans in 1928, || pite the early hour a considerable 4 vote’ on the adoption of the ressiu.| Vote .on the next ballot. only for | HoVernar Srn hind it, dneluding Peel rpringricSasdeteen ns) tnd 7) Pictures from one state to another-|'The prolonged Garden party in || crowd assembled and gare te ete on the adoption of the resolu-| tne two leading candidates. John McAdoo's chief contender and hold- | oi, (us vee Miter atches each On the stand in Washington, Mr.| Maison Square may cause 2 ma.|j airmen an enthusiastic send-off. & tion proposed by the 15 minority! > yitzeerald of Brooklyn objected | Mc- c e-third vote power in the| S/nan winning eRe tak het H.P.A.E.| Rickard piteously claimed ’ that terial revision of these plans. Hi gandidates recommending the re-} ang on a viva voce yote the noes|°" © ntion, it was reported as plac. | While Shore won suuete Leon eget 29 1. O/he. had been “bunked” in the pic-| win lays, former chairman of 2 lease of the delegates from all} iaq it overwhelmingly. Once more ing the Californian at's “dleadvant.] 854 a heen ome jm gh ke ff 2 Oi ture deal-by persons who had told|the Republicen’ mathew committee; DESER TERS pledges. It did not include the aual-|tho majority of the convention ex-| 25 regardless of what action he| i>) matches ee oe . £ 2 2 © 0 O/ntm they coud get congress to put |and Peecb ae ‘Mtitisey,.atalwart Re, rit ifications proposed by Mr. McAdoo.| oyeesed itself in favor of a prolong. siti re Shore two and} Milner, one. Cophsey, 3b-p ______5 2 3 2 Olthrough.a bill legalising the show. DUblicsA' ahd aaninteeee eet PICKED UP bi | Gavin McNab of California, on al Py fe mis! siete O’Conner, If ____. 0 1/0 Oling of the Carpentier-Dempsey Democratic ways and means, were 4 = 3 point.of, order, maintained. that the |" “yrieyourt with: her -86- votes alld MADISON. SQUARE) GARDEN, | BEEBE Sulivan, 2b:0 0 40 Otfims. on the committee to bring “ine be ruling in the Panama Canal Zone|,., senator Glass on the 80th ballot. | sigw YORK, July 7.—Still divided H ; H 2 ‘ And now poor Mr, Rickard has Democrats to the metropolis. If oe ne BESTE the ¥. ri case prevented its consideration deserting the McAdoo column where |; 7+) non-majority groups, the Demo- - been “bunked” again. When New they have been grinning up their ‘wo alleg — from. pa y Chairman Walsh overruléd thé point i¢"1.04 been voting under the unit érdtic national: convention sretiisied) | 2100 Ss ae panning She the | sleeves lately, who can blame them? ee aatsan ed heen eat of order. rule. today to its task of selecting a presi- | Democrats here, Mr. Rickar came | | - Ws 3 NEW YORK Saray <Brushing| "MEAdoo, 45434; | Smith, —367%4:| decided business’ was to receive & PO.A:F.| ‘Tate 4¢ without let or hindsane aay ye r Tote atk vac baiiar ng Nuc vant oye ag = aside the pending proposals for sus-|Davis, 73%; Underwood, insbh: | acropee Sebis Benegeanet Ghatonee : i : 3 2 2 2) tako If tree, gratis for nothing; | he"? détogates ato. 'recelving’ word | Skt Of the 13th U, 8. Cavalry. re pending the rules and to release del- Pict Laake We tlaae ail PRLaR Ne cRNA FIRE CHiceeantiean | eee M. Hulbert was winner of the 3 2g S[take it and tear it to pteces; do| if. atfairs are pretty demoralized! sh Sepaner tt Wen Deanacre tic CaN Eanay Cony aie 1; Ferris, 17%;| on their conferences with representa-| handicap tournament at the Gom- ne A i) with tt as you will, but Dring the | at home. perfectly, Abiveres ahaa eine. ie Teron wenn. naek toiche Cimeny ids: Bryan,’ 444; Roosevelt,|tives of the 16 aspirants for the|munity golf links yesterday. Hul- Silersasrd| ARR he tanta. Of our: Glty.| 2 sro have ah\ obtiog fore sor more) Chairman Walsh always has made iness of balloting for president. iope7. 3 abhent. presidential nomination, ‘The report| bert shot a 39, and 43, giving a net TeHiGtar, Wi oro mek aS Cyr o, gl sa giney, Mey lok upon out, tices! tnay, go. tidopin aeons of the/a hit with the crowd everytime he sa The proposition of the 16 minority |1. Total. 1096. 2 absent delegation | as drafted, contained the declara-| of 68. He wins the golf shoes do- Hulieals, G24 2} & Bland our aweuiing places And. Ae | Ohio delegates t0\the writer, “Bince| tae let wire Boe the toe Pit andres the 80th ballot the result was| tion signed by all of the candidates| rated by George Campbell of Camp. Wm. Cartwright £2 10 0 9 o| that Wo are not all that ts wicked | ("0 delegates to, the been in’. eee:| phones,:“Bhe: has orem’ erect Smith and the counter proposal of|on th ced by Governor Smith's son] excepting W. G. McAdoo, releasing | bell and Johnson. Frank M. Perkins Niece fiers 110 0 9| 222 sinister. sion and I have been'in New York,|symphonic atmosphere toe cone Mr. McAdoo were reported. An at peso nnoe Smith, Jr. He got aj their delegation unconditionally and] toox second in the tournament, Ai FBR a ae tee ‘Then with a grandlloquent attl | tne Sang at the office have chipped | plete roll call, tempt to refer the proposals to the| Altred 2. yee SR also the declaration of McAdoo re-} shooting 90 with a net of Tl and B24 9 7a | tude, Mr. Rickard added: Jn and bought'a radio. They keep it| ‘The peculiar construction of pistes eae sere aenieo "The aw yoraina followed the lead of | leasing his delegates conditionally} Paul Ingram’ took third with a net ‘There is but one condition 1 going all day long at the office and| Madison ‘Square Garden has made barr ibida niger Skier hs Retin ahd sete eae ginia. and gave| upon abrogation of the unit and two-| of 7, shall make. The expense must be| Sore, "1 any Jone at th speaker. to|1t possible tor the guiintias eee xr Teeth ee three of. her votes to Glass. ‘The| thirds rules and non agreement for|’ A targs umber of players were ial has been his.| “bt it out. If IT don’t get home| fere with the proceedings more than y was that a report from 5 »-| ballot had raised Glass to where he| progressive elimination of minor,can-|on hand for the tournament and Dilli h ’ Wif Well, the expense has been his. I-won't have any business |would be the eave at any other con sFefunuttes...t9' eliminate. the. two: ballot’ ha faa aronituird ses didates. good golf was played by the ma- L ing. ams e Tt has Been costing him $1,000 a day vention ‘hall in the country. a 2 oe ds rule. wavs baxe esandonted ves ae - ne ese pawns : The report was the sole accom-| jority. The greens are now in vet ye . tale ae Cenactttan Phe pe pas te In the Garden, the galleriés ex- ym? sibkredd: « two-thirds majority now] from the McAdoo to the re ears OR teen 8 a ter share pesuctney! have been’ a Files Divorce Suit AS ene wees aan | Considering the {enseneas and at tend all the jay around the. Bele rt is required Oe Bone a Tomi ions aeeoNo: | avid Eeulicasid opinions Bieteeetenit ———- fidence and let it be known that|the opportunities for a fight, there , With that the convention went] voting was a redistribution in Ne-| an¢ I ANa ON, . ‘ ‘ a| have been comparatively few fisti-| has been placed almost in the cen- back to the tussle and apparently |hrarka which cost McAdoo issn] Whether te enreeetaa. anya care , URE Pe SALES ANS naa finan RR DB a ee ene al cutie dav emateaaaaeicne: any event,| ter of the ball.” heratore. the: gal - to demonstrate that all sides were|and a return of the Virginia dele Aare ay : . —Mrs. x {thé ultimate candidate in getting | they have not become so common {| ler! a Sa ee : funl| At 11:06 o'clock, daylight time, Dillingham, wife of the New York|the ultimate cai getting | thal speakece (andcalakarehancaie, : ight se Sent The Reve Wihamsts) Spann Oo 2 fora divorce from her husband. | Mr. Ric! , again be such a convention laid out ur y night been going to McAdoo. nt rector of the Little Church VIET AGAIN ho Miss | Garden, but when’ it is closed it | the entire convention is on its feet. rr as usual with: Ala-} On the Sist ballot Oklahoma,|@nt r c ‘ ; , Mrs. Dillingham, who was 0 5 ‘The New York cops have been most|0n such lines. It will have the votes for Underwood with its 20 votes flopped back to CUDA De Connaraptrarsautiemn: eeteen) eta, Sa reps cr Uesisornee Bagh cite hal kee orga his vissl, | tactful and tender in seperating the| stage at one end or the other, ag no change in the voting | senator Owen. Tharles 1 . tri og belligerents. ——— ve neil ado was. reached and Totals 8ist Ballot. WV cakoa ion. of Humtington, |. ec aNGk ATR URETbty Te knee ete : Gaba | eceteetusiies ka. 80 opOLin aoe a] 2h MERPGcpeiect semana Meat tus Tab was a great day for'the rivers there doo gained a half vote, doo, 433; Smith, 365; “Davis, sade ute to rae atch from Rio de Janerio this morn-|_ Mrs. Dillingham appeared before | sc e' stand by Mrs. Izetta Jewell Brown,|of the middle west’ when Senator Ad » pe consideration of a resolution to ex-| P urt judges June 19 for re-|the entertainment fund for the ts Ks Smith Jost 1. Davis lost a half. In| 7o1,, Underwood, 48; Glass, 73; Ral press the sympathy of the conven-|ing says a telegram has been re-| divorce co Rit Hat ates Lsarkerrad of West Virginia, have been the|Ralston of Indiana, and former a Florida Smith lost 1. In Tilinols| ston.’ 4; Robinson, 29%; Ritchie, HY noe asl etait Oh Mrs. Coolidge | celved there from Sao Paulo to the| conciliatfon meeting, whic! ‘oceed-| Now ho \has become a life-long| bright spots of-the convention since Governor’ Cox of Ohio, withdrew 9 Sinith Sained 6 and McAdoo was! 1¢:.! walsh, 8; Saulsbury, 6; Owen, thvine meieat minins of Ahele tack effect that the insurrection has been| first step in koh Sa Sp ty vs ring, | Republican, Miss Anna Case ceaged to lead in| from the race. When the Ralston ichanged, McAdoo lost a half Barnett, 1; Danteis, 1; It was_adopted by a ri viote | #upPressed and order restored, ings. Mr. Dilliigham not appearing, 3 song. Mrs. Brown, once a noted|announcement was read, the band ry Vote in Maine ri 6; Roosevelt, 1. pa et ag eaters Sse OSS A }) theceivencs anit takes vr the usual y|2ctress, has a wonderfully trained| played “On the Banks of the Wa ; ee at Sie after applause. There is no doubt that New| ®! 5 iy play i h of Michigan rearranged its vote en- Absent Then Charman Walsh asked the Tribune Wantads bring resul COUEBS~ voice, and it is nothing short of|bash.” When Governor Cox's fine- $1 Urely, going back to Ferris with 17)" G. the s2nd ballot’ Mieatsaipp! unanimous consent for the report by marvellous to hear her impart to|ly worded message was given to the s pee a took | with her 20 votes changed from Mc himael¢-and~Chalrman Halon the the 70th ballot the inflections of| delegates, the band broke into plight se Tu] Adoo to Ralston. over Sunday ‘deliberations. There emphasis and the tonal’ qualities of !“Beautiful Ohi ea a ‘om § Rob: an 3 5 = —=—_ s rile malta trace eee AR x : Totals 82nd Ballot. Davis | 2% no objection and the report was It was obvious through the firat|_ McAdoo 418%; Smith EAR Ae the secretary. : ir Ballot of today—the. seventy-eighth | 11: (Underwood 48; Glass 78° Ralaton ited that the conference had a} of the season—that if the delegates | 24 binson 28% a . wa, | been held and that a document testi- oa looking for a place to go’| Walsh 4; Sau'sbury 6; Owen 21; Fer-| rying to the action of the fifteen min. 7 y still were looking around for it.|T18 12; Bryan 4%; Dantels-1; Roore: | ority candidates in reieasing thelr ry braska quit Governor Bryan en-|Velt 1. Total 1.096; absent one, delegates had been presented. ‘The ibd on this ballot and gave to text of the agreement was included If You Pay More Than ae Senator Walsh of Montana the two] NEW YORK, July 7.—Its course| in the report and read to the conven- 6 yotes which had been hanging for| uncharted after a day and two nights| tion. It previously had been pub- es him there. Senator Walsh also|of deliberation by party leaders and lished. picked up three New Hampshire, | representatives of 16 candidates, the The Virginia delegation tn the ab! taking them from Smith and Mc. dead-locked Democratic national | Democratic _ national convention e ed Adoo. Ohio gave a slightly changed convention was called at 11 a. m. to- broke today on the first ballot and alignment, but the vote was scat-|day, to resume its efforts to select | gave ten votes to McAdoo. The re- Basch he tered among seven candidates % h}a presidential nominee. maining 14 went as usual to Senator ——_ oa Smith getting almost half of them. With the delegates who have been | ¢ 8 ts The breaks in Virginia and West | supporting Governor Alfred fF. West Virginia also broke for the F. oO. B. nis first time and gave one vote to Me- 7} f 4 ne Adoo. ‘The remaining 15 went as us- Hake + ual to John W. Davis, ‘ For a Home Size Water a “of Softening System . 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