Republican NationalComesto End.Lowdento Run.Convent Eon HaJi, Cleveland, is President Coolidtiy was nomlimied Thursday by the republican national i iiuvonttoa in a proceeding which w*m actually a ratification meeting.Only dissenting voles from WIh cumin and North Dakota yrufeati’tt the president'* nominal Ion by aeelam at ion arul making It unanimous,Norn In* tod by his personal friend. Dr, Marlon Leroy Burton, president of tbo University of Michigan, the president received ’ solid blocks ofvotes from all the stiles on the finalrollcall except from those mentioned Before the first eml only rutleaU was half completed lho glory of his victory had been told, as statu by state ttia votes of solid del eg at ion a from east, west, north nntl south wore thrown to his support.t.nwilon, ex governor of Illinois, andhe hail refused to accept thy plumllifl convention wu Inter adjourned Prcildetit thHdldge’a nimtinnllmiwas accomplished with only a rippleof dissent from Wisconsin and North I Hi ho In, but llio nomination of hi t run tiidie nirtte ettmc only after the con vet* TUm had nncu chimon kawdoti cl mlhntl been forced by his doelinatlon !■choose another the Hell mid-Marlageneral.wAfter n short racy with Herbert Hoover, who ciime into Itm hnltolilfik* after the decimation of I.nwilen, Dawes galloped off with thy tunnlimtloa.CALVIN COOLIDCEMot tons to make li unanimous and by atclamiiiiou were disturbed only by Urn dissent from Wisconsin and North Dakota.In » brief arid spectacular fight in which William Butler. DresUJaM Cool-Jdge's cimipaleii mniuuvr, imd snhl to outer lie-j of 1'ennwylvanlu. **UReneeOn* of th# •crten’i moil br.iutlfulnri till ntid iff ntiaai Hsuss A^rm as