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Show SIXTH BALLOT j COLISEUM," CHICAGO. June 12. The alxth ballot of tho Republican national na-tional convention, like all it.s predecessors, predeces-sors, failed to produco a nominee. It did brlnt?. however, two breaks In the solid delegations, Michigan broke and gave Johnson votos to Wood, and Ohio broke and gave somo of tho Harding votes to Wood. Tho ballot of tho sixth vote was; Wood 311V4: Lowden 311; Johnson 110; Harding S9; Sproul 77: Coolldgo 2S; Hoover 5, Butler 4; Knox 1: Kellogg, Kel-logg, of 'Minnesota, 1; Poindexter 15; Du Pont 4; La Folletto 24; Ward, of New York, 2. I On tho sixth ballot Wood, Lowden and UardlnRT all made, gains, taking them from tho field. The lineup of the Ohio delegation broke on a poll during tho sixth ballot, some of' the Hardlns; strength going to all tho gains, carrying him past tho hundred mark. Seventh ballot: Alabama 14 votes: 6 Lowden; 4 Wood; 2 Johnson; 2 Harding. Arizona, 6 votes: 6 Wood. Arkansas, 13 votes: 11 1-2 Lowden; Low-den; 1 1-2 Wood. California, 26 votes: 26 Johnson. Colorado, 12 votes: 3 Lowden; 3 Harding: 6 Wood. Connecticut. 14 votes: 12 Lowden; 1 Johnson; 1 Wood. Delaware, fi votes: . 3 DUPont; y Harding.: 1 Lowdea, ' ". . , , ' , N ' ' ' |