Show ran an and Clark Fight Has 1 the Delegates All Worked Up July L When I.-When When thera the ther convention began ra r tic e national th days day's session sion today roday th there ro was wa immediate break of of at an aD tho presidential nom nom- ce over ocr I ion aD twenty seventh ballot was ex A e Clark rk whether Speaker show td d to back flY of at the delegates delegate deserted his Dis ranks by his had hsi denying Bryans Bryan's implied that the New York vote nations mu J ed d him under obligation to the keyed ed interests tremor Wilsons Wilson's chan chances chance ell of ot winS win to tod nomination Domination were ivero believed the P the ther continue sd id d on his ability to accretion his vote voto has bas shown r 1 the the Nebraska Jea lender leader er announced rev eW York will JJ COD continue t t to 0 support t speaker aker during tho the balloting today I p iD t to Chairman Charles F. F 1 h said No Jo 0 caucus has been en held beld Murphy and our future actions r J depend upon developments I am amble amble ble his to sav IV what the deJ delegates ate will de ide It Jf continues beyond K 11 a LV Mr r. r Bryans Bryan's attack upon the it tot of NewYork New NOW York will have no effect wi will vote vole the ho majority r 1 delegates te as tet ts tl without reference to Bryan Brian's a 8 to U Uny Many fany ny leaders thought ht there was vas lit lit- i I likelihood of a nomination on durin during I day They were of oC the opinion tat t the th controversy between n Clark Clarka id d a Bryan had stirred up such strife their respective followers that tier aide side would yield far farenough enough toke toa to tok ke k a any material difference friends ends of ot Mr r Underwood went into intoe e convention more confident than tt t r that the Alabama con congressman essman 11 1 be the ultimate choice The They ad ad- that there would have to bo be a added turn toward their man as a aa a promise promise candidate a large JarRe portion the tho support of either cither Clark or orViI orVil ViI Wil e being necessary to give c him the tho two thirds though ho be recd re ived cd all aU the scattering votes otes Not at much time timo win will bo be occupied ine in M M e selection of a vice vico president and if fc adoption of a platform once oace the tho tI fight ht i is settled seWed F e a delegates appeared to be weary wean lt e long si siege ego And anxious to g get t tk ck k to their homes Leaders thought ht ot at unlikely that the session which the end of ot tho the deadlock lot 14 be tho the final anal one ODe of the tho conven conven- J reaker ker Clarks Clark's friends were of the theon nion on that he be would not conic como to Bal Bal- jore oIe ore gain again ain After conferences with hEt and in in Washington lato late Sat Sat- fay 7 night ht and on Sunday ni night ht the they p how he feels feds regarding Br-an Br Bryan Bryan's s 8 dt indications were wera when tho convan convan- If tion reassembled that one of at them would cok eok tho opportunity to state his position before toe the be body Angry at Bryan There Thera was WIS no denying that Mr fr Bryan Dryan has stirred up tIP a hornets' hornets nest and it was wan a question of how bow long it would take to draw tho strings Clarks Clark's followers charge that Mr Bryan wa was responsible for tor the convention conven tion withholding the tho nomination from the speaker that had bad given tinn him a majority majority majority ma ma- vote and they declare their unalterable unalterable unalterable un un- alterable opposition t to anyone anyon he sup sup- ports And to their cause they they- have havo won it p was said many enemies of at Bryan Bran who under other circumstances would bA for the man ho he champions Vice Chairman lieU Hall m member of the I national committee from Nebraska said I believe we shall be here bore for tor a week Certainly I do not look for a nomination for two or three days There were no overnight changes in inthe in inthe t I the situation so BO far as could be learned Leaders of or the tho Wilson and Clark Underwood Un Un- derwood movements most t fear nr the com coin jn ing of a moment when the delc delegates ates weary with the struggle might thrust leadership asido aside and choose a a. candi date wl whose o e name was opportunely V sprung upon tile the convention As Aft the situation presented itself neither Clark nor Wilson appeared to have enough b votes to win as ono ono one orthe or orthe orthe the other with an alliance with the Underwood Harmon and Marshall forces could sustain suspected losses and ana still control more than a third of tho the convention National Chairman Mack Maek would not ot venture venturo an opinion as to how the deadlock would be broken a J Bitter denunciation waR wan frequently heard beard today in tho the corridors of 04 the ho loIs where the dele delegates gathered and the statements of at Speaker Clark and Mr Bryan were r ad d with avidity Many political friends doubtless approached approached ap ap- ap- ap th tho parting of the w ways ys and this thi with th the feeling that ono one candidate candi canell date for the nomination has as good gooda a n chance as another made it difficult for tor more pacific leaders to hol hold the antagonistic elements together in simple simple- friendly rivalry |