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   Hutchinson News (Newspaper) - July 5, 1924, Hutchinson, Kansas                                Final Edition VOL. TWENTY July 4, JULY 5, 1924 NO. 2. DEMOCRATS QUIT UNTIL MONDAY AHER FURTHER FUTILE BALLOTS VARIOUS EFFORTS TODAY TO BRING DEADLOCK OF Leaders of Two in Date Said to Lean Toward and Glass as Compromise ' McAdoo and Smith Disclaim Any Intention of Quitting But Lieutenants Are Active in Seeking Settlement Eliminating Madison Square New July 5.-Writhing in its tlic Democratic national convention today rejected all measures to relieve its Like an obdurate sick it brushed aside the remedies which volunteer physicians and jeered a proposal that it quit New-york and reconvene on July 21 in Kansas Proposals in various forms to drop oft the low on each it voted down on roll and u further proposal J would In the unit rule and two thirds ' it dismissed without a Toll calland by a viva voce vote which lets no doubt ot Us FINALLY DECIDED TO QUIT FOR Then after another of the monotonous call of the Blatos accomplishing any change in the deadlock between McAdoo and Smith or any ot the favorite so that a show down could be had the two lenders it adjourned Its day at o'clock to at 11 a. m. once nioro on a blind hope something might bo but without any promise that It will not havo to reconvene and roll up thp already record number ot Iho tho swirling currents which have carried 'the convention ceaselessly around in the whirlpool were beginning to - dome signs ot a swing eut Into the Efforts wero again under way to persuade McAdoo and Smith to but as the convention had brought tho sanio result as Mr. managera couldn't sea any reason why he should when ho was within striking distance ot u majority and Gov Smith's manager couldn't see any reason why ho should withdraw while their lines were holding and kooping from attaining tho I to havo a steering 1 3 3...... 4 Smith 9 10 11 470.J 431.0 431 437 443.0 442.9 442.0 - 444.8 444.0 471.0 A to havo a committee of ono member from in collapsed when the pointed out that in McAdoo men probably would dominate the This proposal supplanted with a proposal by Thomas to have Chairman Walsh ol convention end Chairman Hull of tho Democratic national committee all candidates over Sunday and attempt to feel tho way to some compromise of tho The convention approved that as tt Glass or - But Smith and McAdoo alike wero disclaiming any consideration ot proposals to it was obvious that mou them wero conducting the which they hoped would lead to something revolved about Senator of Arkansas and Senator Glass of who havo been kept in tho running as favorite SODS despite all tn who aro known as friendly Mr. McAdoo wero in mind as their first a swing to Senator In tho ot their it was said they on countered some to Senator Glass on part of some ot the Smith The ot may come to but the ions wore that the outstanding over Sunday about availability and of these two senators as compromise with also ot Mr. tho fact that lie has been Today's session was begun with two ballots which led to Then Jj proposed by Ed. Somans a delegato from City proposing to each favorite son who was on roll culls until only two candidates remained was voted down without a record Tho McAdoo loaders interpreted a move to eliminate ' It required consent for consideration and George B. of Illinois himself a point ot vantage the where N not possibly be in storm ot objected to Then former Senator Hitchcock ot came with a slightly different which ho had boon mulling over for days and keeping in his Inside It tho samo thing In It proposed ballots tho low man on count should bo until only five candidates in tho it latod withdrawals ha tor today's session A roll call was ordered on suspending the rules and adapting the to and so pointed out that there was precedent tor adjourning to Fitzgerald unsuccessfully sought to lay the resolution on the and tho roll call tho regarded wholly as leered It and rejected it by an record was 1,007 against it to 82.5 In its V Then H. of proposed a resolution to sons in another He proposed to drop them until only two contenders were In the then give and fivo ballots to fight it out and if no decision wore to abrogate the unit rule and the two-thirds rule and proceed to a nomination by a A point of order against that resolution was by Chairman Walsh and on a viva voce vote so loud in that a roll call was With that the convention went hank to tho tedious calling ot the Ohio Break Causes No The and only a break came when after having stuck for Cox and then having switched to scattered her including Smith for 20^i votes apd giving none to It carried to a new high but it failed to ripple tho benumbed It passed over almost Any time during the first week of the the same thing would havo started a of joy among tho Smith Then on the 7
                    

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