Show = = = I TAIL TO DRY AN KITE I Democratic National Convention Concludes V V V its Work by Nominating AdIai E V V V V V Stevenson for VicePresident V 1 i Illinois Man Chosen on the First BallotTownes Vote Was L BalotTowne5 Very SmallDistinct Triumph of the Last Days Session Was the Popular Ovation Accorded MillConvention Wanted the New Yorker But He Declined V iK Kansas City July GThe Democratic national l ticket was completed today by the nomination of Adlai E Stevenson for VIcePresldent The nomination was madeon the first ballot State aC ter State joining In the wild scramble to record their support of the winning candidate It was not accompanied by any such frantic demonstration oC approval ap-proval as had marked the proceedings at previous stages although the result followed a spirited and at times highly dramatic contest between the advocates of StevensonTowne Hill and the les er candldales The alot resulted as V follows Iii p V V H i J J l o sTATEs > r r ii L tlmlamna 1 Arhiiisi l 1 CaliforliimL 15 3 Colorado s ConnectIcut n VV 3 Delaware + 2 Florida iF f 4 Georgia i 6 Georgln 3 illinois I IS II iowi 21 2 n laIHI 0 V i < mtiisai u o I Kentucky 2G Loul lana 1 G V1lilIia 10 I 2 V nssmielmtisetts G t 11 1 II hlEsnchu5cts 21 r 5 llchlHn rIS I innc5ota 38 I issouri 21 r I 3 I l IOllJH Iturl f 6 1 NebrasitL Nctatit i l 10 J I 1 No IIan1J1shlro I S ONo i New Jersey No YOI k i North Dakota Oregiil kolf j 1 f f Orclol Piiinsyivania r1 1 PcnnsJa Hhlc 1J1 S 1 i South Cmirniiiia South Dnleoia j 1 r F i O i IcnnCSSCQ o 11 Utitli I I I rcrnJQnt iii 1 1 1 IrrInln S VmiihiiicLrIi Vlrglnh I J 12 Isconsln r V 3 on1111 6 Alitsicit b V sltt 1 0 1 Arlonn I J Indian irritorY relrlon 1 Nrw oxlco 1 0 NCw 1 I I Odahonll 1 DItrllt of nlumbln G I IVIULiii L tl I Totals d ty S1 Oiii Patrick 16 Montana ttri Carolina 22 t iIaryIa1il Carr 1 North clol nl 1tar MisourI Danforth Smith l 1 tourl HoS 1 Igsourl TISIIUAIPH FOR HILL V TRIlrlPH of the day lit tho The distinct thl dt distnct ovation was that accorded 1 way of a popular ovaton corded to Senator Hill and this apontn 6f enthusiasm was one nilv and Its wild notable features the convention the most tion has produced H was accompanied when Hill riMnarlcable scene too by a ejrWtly protwttiscl to 1i1t friends V against being piat tl in nomination and oto8t In vain Wh n tfieii finding i11i4 jimotet he strode to the plutlorm and In tonea V which Ipft no doubt of their alncerlt > earnestly besought the convention not to make him the nonilnOe V BUSINESS WAS EXPEDITED The proceedings today moved with creator briskness than on tha twoP ceding days for there was none of tno V V V V V Vt tedious waits ° vcr Platfor and com mittces The aspect of the vast audi > tonuni was truly democratic when the V session began Anticipating the cloge VV V of the convention the general public V was admitted freely and as a result great crowds emptied Into the body of the hall not only filling every available scat In the area and aisles but also overflowing Into the arena reserved for V delegates while some more yen turesome individuals scaled the Vi iron V girders and looked down from a V dizzy height on 30000 people packed below The crowd practically took possession of the proceedings and at times the chairman and his officers V V V V 4 fiii IV V 0 V A 1 fPl1 I 1 4 V V ADLAI E STEVENSON VV Democratic Nominee for VicePresidcnf V that they were so powerless to proceed V the various gave up to the multitude until rious demonstrations spent themselves DEMONSTRATION FOR TOTrNB On the call for notations Alabama vleldcd to Minnesota and the latter State presented its young champion oc Silver Republicanism and Democracy Chares Towne The mention of his I V V name was a signal for a llaUering demonstration in his honor and men Far in the outburst and women Joined the Auditor him n off M a corner of woman could bo Seen franticallY young of the waving In one hand a lithograph Minnesota and In the other the Stars and Stripes On the hoot live Nebraska delegations Minnesota and one or two other 4 gations joIn d m the demonstration that It old not but It was noticeable widespread en13115 evoke any tlue I about to do amon those who wre began voting Gradually other delegationS of the New yorier gan to rise some gttlng to their feet and for a moment comiventlohi though lie it looked as But might ho carried off its feet stoim this hCarl a counter against of protestation and discordant hisses demonstration to minutes the Pot ten of varying degrees Towne V lasted with Intensity ONE EXCITED GROUP direct Meantime attention was being of the In front excited group eel to an me section with HM as New York throng of dote vortex oC a struggling au torwaid froin They pressed gates him to > per hall urging quarters of JJic before the placed bo to mit his imme york convention Tho face of the New study as tho demands upon er was a V from all sides lie rtt In te him onmo Las wiUi oxSeIUttt ii delegates frontrow tflht and Judge right Murphy on his Immediate left A Sceohidi his Vvck on Mr Croker Hil prO Beat away was liaoVVanWyck said he could nat > Jiuhgo plcad Murphy and Croker rcfitse of the conVetl the will with huini to oliey picadifl53 accept Wrhmij hue tiomi and was tIm call of Delaware DelaWae aulI hitflil ubOC tIme zoar this yitilcled her place to New York Grady tho lLthiiY form of Senator the of NeI york siiyrtongu1Cd orator tim dcflSelY paClCd ptillet thiougll W1 1 a des UP lp J lie the Corrn hall 1 to rhcro hear what hush throughout uJg Ia bo offer word New York had to of Oo united Demom present YoiJc shoutcd Grady thel3 ° candidate for Srjcaresltlenc of David Bennett Jlihl TIDAL WJLVB or 1ppROVAJ tid5l 8iid ti The offeot ma electrical uOPt waii of enLhiu5IaU0 Dele5t stood over the OVOfltl0t navC11fmah1tI thieirCl1nh and but i1 oil groUPs scmttter not In fl civ Flags nnd phalanx Soid ningIed In were again from roar a I ssIoIl whiilo a LiiiCth1 rolled1 tiirOUFt time for ILils MOOd hero proudlY 1 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