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Who would this party’s gift w on the lap of the marshals for the “big Johnson and lLowden, expressed con. fidence. They made no specific claims the votes pledsed their candidates by primary action The balance of power still lay the more than 500 uninstructed dele gates. Despite davs of missionary work umong them, lieutenants of tho leading candidates had learned little of their state of mind. It r ned for the first ballot to reveal any de- cisive drift of senttment among the rank and file of the party First on the program cameé the nominating speeches. To get these swiftly out of the way the convention met at 9 o'clock instead of 11 as on previous davs. Further steps toward short-circuiting useless and other tiresome oratory were taken in con- nection with seconding speeches. Under the rule adopted each can- didate may be seconded in two five- minute speeches. He may have as many seconders as he likes but if he elects to have more than two, none of those who speak for him may talk more than two minutes. Under this | eulogists, the first should be reached by mid- Indications are that it will si.W7 the instructed strength of the major candidates lined up virtually solidly in accordance with the man- dates carried by the Instructed dele- gations Will Produce Candidates. « presiden- hizhest as much | receive gods as ever. Field three.” Wood, ballot aMcernoon It will bring out. f0a, the full “fa- strength already discount- ed by the announced purpose of Var jous delegations to compliment in this way a man of their own state allegtance. It will enter a whole stiing of “dark horses” in the race: , but the overshadowing interests in this first direct step toward the nom- fnation lies in what 1t may disclose as to a current among the unin- rd one of the big three is instructed strength allot ded and votes tabulated, vorite son" to supplement With the first s half and quarter O UTLET MILIANERY COMPAN workers for the various ecandidates will have material on which to work intelligently. On the next vote fa- vorite in to dis- appear, the duty of courtesy done, join in possible of hegin the sou strength will b deleg being free to tions, i the fig) candidates nomin 1. Then will round o ¢k floor conferences, the that goils the convention to- trading dicker wheels of a ward the ultimate choice Th ond hallot is certain 1o show iding that velonment politic: some changes olly ination on the always | the w unexpected e tirst hallot has unnecessary. step. of a nor ot made f rom the strength of the leading rther vot second onc. step b adiates may until one of the be expected to wax or wane cither a d trio emerges tion. Dark out of deadlocks adlock oc 1S 0 situa- movements spring U'p to the time the convention assembled today there was every indication that & trianzular deadlock between Wood. Johnson and Lowden would be showa on the first counting of noses. For that reason dark horse promoters had been busy throuzh the night planni and working in order to be prepared to atfempt a coup when an opportunity came. Out of the and the vigorous mancuvering of ders and licutenants of the leading candi- dates came a new ecrop of reports over night Wood supporters aftirmed that he would show strenzth in excess of 300 on the first ballot. Some placed it at 0, and it requires 4193 to nominate. Previous Wood claims had not ex- ceeded . The source of the ex pected additional 50 or 100 votes w: not disclosed by the claimants, as master of the horsc activities also of Lowden Mcn Active. lowden supporters also were ac- tive. They asserted that they needed only the adherence of a strong eastern delegation to the Illinois governor's standard to put him over. It w an open secret that they were flirting with the big New York representation pledzed to Nicholas Murray Butler at the outset and with some known Wood strength in its ranks: but the ultimate action of the majority as yet undecided. Johnson supporters were very ac- tive openly during the evening hours vesterday treating the convention camp to a taste of old-time methods in the way of bands and banners and a stump oratory at the curb. What were doing otherwise towards torpedoing rival booms was not so clear. They made no claims beyond asserting that the Californian would show steadily growing strength as the balloting proceeded. Dark horse attivity beneath the surfac. was very deep Workers for Governor Sproul of P¢nnsylvania, for | Butler, and. darkest of tiem all, for Charles Evans Hughes, werg report- ed as conferring and negotiadng: but there was no outward evidenct of their labors. 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