Show H DEADLOCK BROKEN ON ONI I SIXTH FORTY FORTY SIXTH BALLOT Climax Reached When Bankhead Withdrawal of 1 I k i i Announces W Underwood I ILLINOIS STARTS STAMPEDE R T 1 I 11 1 11 1 f Missouri Loyal Loyal to Old na Champ Clark to End Final End Final V Vote ate Was to 84 I BALTIMORE ALTIMORE July 2 Governor Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey was JD nominated for president of tho tim United States b by tho the Democratic national na- na nonal convention at its afternoon session today when on the sixth forty-sixth ballot bali bal- bal i i lot he ha received votes vote to 81 84 for Champ Clark Tho The Missouri deleI dele dele- I gation gatio which had remained faithful to Clark to the end then moved that I the nomination b be made unanimous There Thero was a great chorus of approval i and end the long fight was over Only four ballots were necessary today to reach a nomination When hen the convention adjourned last ni night ht it had seemed to be in an all but hopeless deadlock k W Wilson son had begun t to lose gr ground und on the last few ballots and andi i p Champ Clark had made a few temporary gains This encouraged the speaker to rush over to Baltimore from Washington this morning in the hope of still further farther the tido tide and D his forces to a final stand When the speaker arrived how however how how- I ever over he learned burned that the Illinois DUnois delegation dele delo- gation gatian at an early morning conference confer confer- ence enoe had decided to switch from Clark to Wilson This meant a change of fifty eight votes an and was wasI wasas I 68 as aa fatal to Clarks Clark's chances as it was wasI I inspiring to the W Wilson son forces The Tho Wilson forces went to tho the convention f h hall ll at noon in tho the firm finn belief that the New Now Jersey governor would be beI ber r I nominated before another adjournment adjourn adjourn- I ment was taken I A Aa As tb they y had bad the vote of ot ott t I minds marked the beginning of ot tho the I end West Virginia joined hands bands with Illinois In going over to Wilson on the theto to third forty ballot the first coat today Wilson Jumped from tram his final vote voto of ot last night to on tho the first ballot today The Tim figures told their own story The Wilson delegates wore t jubilant as S Chairman James directed tho the second call of ot tho the da day the forty- forty r fourth COLORADO GOES TO WILSO The most moat Important change chango on this I. I ballot was in tho the Colorado delegation which had been voting eleven for Clark and one for tor Wilson This time timo Colorado divided ton to two in favor of p Wilson Altogether the tho ultimate nominee nom nom- t nee inee nee gained twenty-seven twenty votes on on this ballot Then came the tho forty It was di disappointing t In a a. way ways for tor Clark held b his own o and nd Wilson made a gain of I anI only four tour There were few tew in tho the hall hail hallAt hallat S at this time who did not believe Wilson would win but they feared it would take tako a long while for tor him to attain the tho 3 1 votes necessary to nom nom- mate It was realized that thero there must be e a decided break In the Underwood vote voto which had been firm from the thebo bo- bo 1 ginning before any man could win A l ENDS DEADLOCK 1 The sixth forty-sixth ballot had bad been ordered ordered or or- dered when Senator Bankhead of ot Alabama Ala Ala- bama was was seen Been seen making hl hi way to the tho stage stag Word flashed over tho great armory that his purpose W was S to withdraw withdraw with with- draw Mr Yr Underwood from tho the race raco t and release his delegates gates to vote voto for tor whom they saw aw fit tit The Tho delegates i wearied by the long IonS sessions of at tho J past week weak realized all at opec once that this was as indeed the climax Thero There was a 4 confusion cOntusion of ot cheering I and calls from one delegation o 0 an another Tho The galleries caught up he dl disorder and added to the din Senior Sent Sen Sen- SenI I t tor Bankhead stood for tor a Q long IonS while hUo of otoro eforo ore he could proceed He had UtU ut ut- U but few words when the me meaning I of at his remarks became clear and there thero were frequent Interruptions of ot ap applause ap- ap and noisy demonstrations MISSOURIANS DISGRUNTLED Tho The only display of ot temper marking th the tho nominating session came camo from the Missouri delegates They demanded to know of Senator Bankhead why Mr Underwood had not withdrawn when Clark ark appeared to have a chance for tor forthe forthe the nomination and accused tho the Underwood Underwood Underwood Under Under- wood delegates of ot faking taking Senator Bankhead paid no hoed heed to tho the questions questions questions ques ques- hurled at him He said Mr Underwood Underwood Underwood Un Un- derwood desired the the success of ot his party above everything elso else and would not lend himself to any plan to prevent a nomination l From rom the tho moment Senator Bankhead had reached the platform tho the heavy dragging wheels of ot tho the convention which had been 51 slowly 0 v 1 turning over and over again accomplishing nothing began to revolve with an energy that meant results CLARK RELEASES ASES FOLLOWERS Senator Stone Stono of ot Missouri who had been in con consultation with Speaker Clark climbed to the tho stage and when tie lie could make mako himself heard released in the name namo of tho speaker all of ot tho the delegates who had been pledged to him himAs As As for Missouri however ho added she will wUl cost cast her thirty six votes for Champ Clark to the tho end M Mayor or Fitzgerald of at Boston followed Stono tono iono Tho The convention was in an al almost almost al- al most continuous uproar The Wilson forces already wore celebrating their victory Thero There was was no longer any doubt as to the result Mayor Fitzgerald withdrew the name of at G Governor r Foss of M Massachusetts ss from further consideration and nud de declared de- de e- e dared the tho Old Ba Bay state would fallin fall tall fallin in line for Woodrow Wilson lIson Then Thon a second Fitzgerald was rec roe This was the tho congressman from Brooklyn He lie made a plea for tor harmony and ended by sU suggesting that thata a n. further ron roll call be dispensed with and the nomination of Wilson be made mado by acclamation New York ho he said was read ready to vote ate for tor tho the man the tho great body of the tho delegates delegates del del- desired as their nominee The faithful MissourIans objected to this plan because of their desire to vote a last Jast time for tor Speaker Clark It was a foregone conclusion what hat the result would be as the last call of the states began Alabama which hid had started every overy other call with twenty- twenty four tour votes for tor Underwood changed to Wilson and state after state followed suit sulL It was Just p. p m. m when the tho solid seventy votes of of- Pennsylvania carrIed car- car nod led Wilson over the winning line making the total at the thc 33 votes VOIdS a The ho stampede did not end ond until of tho the 1088 votes In thA convention had been cast ast for tho the nominee Missouri with her thirty six had been con Joined in tho last ballot for Clark Clarky b of California California's s twentysix twenty twenty- by y twenty four 0 six Ix votes b by five delegates from Florda Flor- Flor Ida da two from Louisiana all six fr from m Nevada four tour from New Jer Jersey e the ino homo home omo state of Governor Wilson six from rom tho District of ot Columbia and one ne from rom Ohio This little handful readily joined in the chorus choruM nf of acclamation when hen Senator Stone Stono moved that the me nomination bo made unanimous It IL was 33 p. p m. m when whon Chairman amos officially declared Mr Ir Wilson the he nominee of his part party There Thoro was wasn rm na n attempt at nt another demonstration but ut the delegates were too tired to keep it up long Then too tho the local appropriation for tor a band ran out last Saturday and there was Wt no Inspiring music to help along the tho enthusiasm Inthis Inthis In this hl respect tho nomination Uon was unique Everyone In tho convention hall ball seemed In n a happy frame of mind that the tho end had lad como come RYAN In KEPT PT HANDS OFF William Jennings Bryan who had absolutely taken no part parl in tho the pro- pro s of the day other than to cast caRt his Is vote with th tho o Nebraska ka delegation for tor or Woodrow Wilson was surrounded by y man many admirers but would 81 say noth- noth lag ng at the time lie He said he would prepare pro pro- pare arc a statement later lator In tho day Nominations for tor tho the vice presidency were rere In order but no one ono had been bean beana a greed agreed reed upon so It was decided that a recess should bo taken until 9 p. p m. m when hen the tho vice president should be beamed named amed and the platform adopted The Tho Interim was devoted to conferences on both oth subjects |