Show Convention Will Vote at Midnight on I 1936 Ticket t CONVENTION HALL Philadelphia June 26 APA AP APA AP- AP A tidal wave of oratory and and- acclaim swept Franklin D. D Roosevelt Roosevel t today toward his second nomination for th the pres presidency lency Shouting ranks of Democratic convention delegates atu joined In an n long hour marching demonstration tion as Judge John E. E Slack Mack of New York presented the name of Roosevelt fonn formally Uy for 0 tion The actual nominating vote was not expected until about midnight daylight time No other name V was presented Over 50 governors and party leaders from every state lined up behind Judge Mack rack to second his tribute to the president as a friend of the lithe masses Both from the rostrum and In the howling Roosevelt demonstration on the floor the convention took shots hots at Governor Alt Alf M. M Landon of ot Kansas the tho Republican nominee Noise Breaks Records Today's enthusiasm far outdid in noise and color all previous outbursts outbursts outbursts out out- bursts at this convention Many of ot the careening marchers carried pictures pic pie tures of or Roosevelt and Garner topped with the wor words s Four Pour More J. J Years other banners claimed this this' state and that hot for the ticket still sun mor more morin in in brilliant red and blue lettering proclaimed ed Roosevelt Friend of ot the Forgotten Man Several members members' of ot the pres presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's immediate family family- looked on oa smilingly from a box on the tho speakers speakers' speak ers ers' platform Another young James Ro Roosevelt sevelt his bis eldest son was Vas carried about the hall hail on the shoulders ders of or Massachusetts delegates delegate The Roosevelt home homo county Dutchess Dutch Dutch- ess o of New York floated its own Roosevelt standard above the heads of the milling mass of humanity Long before Mack could reach the climax of ot his nominating speech the delegates delegates' were bustling to begin their processions through the aisles New banners were produced announcing announcing announcing an an- Albany per cent for tor Roosevelt North Wants Roosevelt Garner and the New Deal and other similar sentiments Above the tho heads massed in the aisles these were waved in picturesque pic pie contrast to the matter of fact scene last night when the pro pro- new deal platform was was adopted and the tho timeworn two-thirds two nominating rule rulo was abrogated without a murmur murmur mur mur- mur of ot debate Yields to New York At the thc start of ot the roll of states states' for nominations Alabama yielded to New v York and the show was on Applause Applause Ap Ap- Ap interrupted interrupt d the clad black Mack now and again I s While Mack slowly read his speech some of bf those on the floor exchanged ideas on the prospects for November Chairman Robinson pounded for order at the afternoon session at 1257 p. p m. m eastern daylight time tune Order was not obtainable at the moment but Robinson went ahe ahead d anyway His desire to get on was apparent when it was disclosed that the list of ot prospective seconding speeches as Jt then stood tood totaled 55 one 55 one for tor every state and territory Each of ot the 55 5 was entitled to S 5 minutes under the rules and those who knew v their convention traditions expected all aJl of ot the orators to go the full limit The Tho n was offered by Continued on Page Three Column One GETS ti MO N STRA N NJ Ni J i ed from page Pace One jJ l- l Continued Contin bbl William H. H of delphia He prayed for fors pron pro pro- Uon from factional strife and lusts Justs for tor unbridled wealth j power power ne of tho the first bursts of apu ap ap- followed Mack to interrupt u uie uie e to the tho presidents president's battle infantile paralysis All AH of the suffering through Ich he ho has gone has broadened I heart has given him hini a greater city ity for sympathy and under under- ding Ong of human needs of all aU allds ids ds said the nominator gaIn there was applause when said lAid Happy in the knowledge the t he was pulling hI his own weight th the boat In 1928 he came back to bIle life fe in New York state not use use me of any political ambition of i own but solely in answer to the El of friendship f delegates smiled knowingly that the speaker was erring to the time one friendship Franklin Roosevelt and andred andred red ed E. E Smith I ck's last words were drowned t has as s tho the delegates sprang into act ac- ac t for lor the demonstration they had haden hadn en n Ii preparing for A parade parada began out ut the hall hail while shouting and andling ling mingled with the music of ad d and organ the clang of ot otell ells ell and nd the din of a thousand lier er assorted noise making devices |