Show HEARST NAMED FOR GOVERNOR Independence League Conven Convention Convention Convention tion Nominates Dominates Nominates Editor Who Receives Ovation FULL STATE STA E TICKET PUT UP GREAT GRANDSON OF JOHN JACOB ASTOR ON IT 4 New York Sept 12 The he closing ses bf the Independent League con cn convention e n began with a tremendous up uproar uproar uproar roar started by the bringing in of an immense portrait p of William WilHam R Hearst president pr of the league e and the only man seriously seri mentioned as its candi candidate candidate date for governor The roar of or cheers I tooting of horns ringing of bells and anda andI I a thousand other forms of noise drowned the music of of the band From 8 the hour to which the con convention convention stood adjourned until the hour when it actually reconvened there was wasa wasa a continuous demonstration The audi auditorium was packed to its utmost ca capacity capacity Capacity from floor to ceiling and practically practically cally every person waved a flag The convention was called to order precisely at 9 Samuel Seabury the permanent chairman I Clarence Shearn presented the report of the committee on resolutions cover covering covering covering ing first the reply of the league to the memorial of Norman E Mack W cv v J Conners and other elected to the Democratic state convention which requested the league to postpone nom nominations nomInations nominations until after that convention The report said that the convention deemed it inadvisable to postpone the important business which it has assem assembled assembled assembled bled to carry out Ticket Is Named Governor William Randolph Hearst of New York Lieutenant Lieuten nt Governor Lewis Stuyvesant Stuyvesant ant Chanler of Duchess Secretary of State John S Whalen of Monroe State Treasurer George A Fuller F of Jefferson efferson J Comptroller Dr C H W Auel And of Erie State Engineer and Surveyor Frank FrankL L Gettman of Tompkins Attorney General John Ford of New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Mr Chanler nominated for lieutenant governor Is a brother of former Con Congressman Congressman Congressman gressman William Astor Chanler He Heis HeIs Heis is a son of the late Congressman John Winthrop Chanler and a son of the original John Jacob Astor Mr Whalen for secretary of state is a national organizer of Tobacco Workers Industrial union He is the first past grand knight of the Knights of Columbus of the state of New York J he report as read warf wa adopted and anda a committee conducted Mr Hearst to the platform amid most tumultuous scenes After Aft r the cheering had gone on for half halt an hour Mr Hearst himself tried to stay the tumult with outstretched arms He was finally successful He then spoke briefly saying Speech by Nominee I 1 am honored to have been nom nominated nominated mated by this convention I am proud to run on this platform I am devoted heart and soul to the principles ex expressed expressed expressed pressed in every line Une of it itI f I fI I ItI I have ba ye said that my program is not hot socialism or radicalism or 01 extreme of any kind It is ly If this platform is not Americanism then common honesty honest is no longer a measure of American morals If this platform is not Americanism then a afree afree afree free ballot and a fair count is no longer the basis of our American government If this platform is not Americanism then th n independence equality and op opportunity opportunity opportunity have ceased to be American Ideals then Jeffersons teachIngs have been forgotten and labor was in vain 1 I am more hopeful tonight than ever eer before I believe we have begun well our great work and that the solution of alt all our difficulties lies within the able and loyal hearts of typical American citizens like llIe yourselves When Mr Hearst concluded con the con convention conI convention I immediately y adjourned |