Show THE' GARLAND FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT TIMES GARLAND big Chicago audience that filled every available seat was disappointed The session did not develop —on the surface — any fights but love all the evidence of a Democratic feast except for Senator Iluey Long’s castigation of the “bunch of outlaws’ that were contesting the seats of the senator’s group of delegates To be sure it had not been possible for the committees on credentials and on permanent organization to arrive at unanimous opinions and there were minority reports from both coni mittees brought to the floor of the convention the vote of the various members of the committees indicating very clearly Just where the strength or weakness of the leading candidate with one vote lay In the committees from each state It was very evident that Governor Roosevelt" could control the majority reports of these Biit the committees The first test came on the seating of the Long delegation from Louisiana which was instructed for Roosevelt the contesting delegation being uninstructed won The minority report the adoption of which would have unseated his delegates was defeated by a vote of G38 to 514 At the suggestion of Senutof Barkley the oratory had been confined to ON ROARING SHOW AT CONVENTION Picked Roosevelt and Garner as Standard Bearers for National Race with the aid of all the loud organist pedals on the Instrument Gallery Always in Evidence The exceptions were the demonstrations for Governor Smith and Governor Ritchie In these demonstrations the unruly gallery gods took a hand and supplemented the noise made by the pipe organ To the gallery gods these two candidates represented beer and beer to the galleries was the most Important subject fore the convention The demonstration for Roosevelt lasted 45 minutes Then followed that for Speaker Garner in by the “Gray participated Mare band” of Dallas and a goodly number of Texans Imported for the Then came the naming of purpose Governor and pandemonium Smith broke loose In the galleries as well as with the Smith delegations They kept It up for one hour and tw minutes the record for the convention TTiat ended the afternoon Four hours gone and three of the nine names fore the convention It began again at nlnp nnd through the long weary hours of an session there was speech and ballyhoo speech and balljhoo until Friday morning when that part of the Job was completed nnd the roll was called on the first ballot for the The party’s candidate for President Smith result was: Roosevelt OCG’i 201 Garner 92 White 52 TrayMurlor 42’i Byrd 25 Reed 24 Mr ray 23 Ritchie 21 Raker S'£ Roosevelt lacked 103 of the needed a to secure nomination Two more ballots were taken without material and change in the result in the then at morning tiie weary crowd quit until Friday night Roosevelt Wins Trndes were made during Friday Speaker John Garner was assured of second place on the ticket if his delegates threvv their votes to Roosevelt nnd the nomination was made on the first ballot taken at the Friday night session the fourth ballot of the convention Roosevelt receiving 915 votes Smith likhi with 12 votes scattered between Ritchie Raker White and Cox The Smith delegations stood loyally and by their clinmpion to the end there was no motion to make the nomination of Mr Iionevelt unanimous At the Saturday session Speaker John N Garner was chosen as the for vice president party’s candidate who At that session Mr Roosevelt was lind renehed Chicago by plane and was received with present lie was officialmultuous enthusiasm of Ids nomination and ly notified made his speech of acceptance The convention opened at 12:1" — minutes late—on Monday The stars of the' first performance National Chairman were Itaskob ComIds last appearance making mander Evangeline Booth of the Salnnd Senator Darkley vation army In his chairman temporary opening address the subtle wit of the national was Just a bit over the chairman heads of his audience nnd did not produce the hilarity characteristic of a Democratic convention Senator Darkey was more to the liking of the delegates and the audience and his slaps at the Republicans brought down the house and created the noisy demonstrations that made It look and sound like a Democratic UTAH Mere' similarity of names means “Empire” on nothing the speaker emphasized beIsland in Salton Sea cause the same names frequently we called Recently says Hurry Carr in the Los Angeles Times on Captain Dai is on Mullet Island in the Salton sea lie has an amazing little empire Mud geysers spout steam high Into the air Wild goats climb oi er the rocky hills of his estate The pools beneath his mud geysers are drug stores The sea is a vast lake of medicated waters Iiy executive order Salton sea has been made a refuge where fishing is not permitted have waters The been stocked with bass Captain Bulls says that the relicansgot all the bass the first day On the other hand the pelicans have stocked the sea with mullet a strnnge greasy fish Duvls sns that unpalatable the mullets hibernate In mud and were brought In by pelicans Incased In mud pellets lie has a little museum among the relics is a small Bible whose leaf states it was presented In 1857 by the countess of Suffolk to Tomlinson it was found by the side of a bleached skeleton nnd the weather beaten remnants of a wagon near Mullet island Another relic A man recalls a tragedy named Donaldson was traveling in a covered wagon across the desert and his water gave out Leaving his two on to find a he struggled daughters water hole When he came back lie went they had shot themselves In to Yuma told his story nnd killed himself were assigned over and over again to different families merely because of accidental ownership of the same piece of land holding of the same office or minor title or work at the same occupation known to have Among persons been present at the battle of Hastings In 1000 A D only seventeen it was stnted by another speaker at the meeting now can be Identified Twelve of these can be connected with surviving families but not even one of these has had an unbroken descent In the male line— Baltimore Sun rlcrcoiizedlVax Keeps Skin Young Got aa ooneo and um a ptrticlM of plea kta pol oil until nil defoetn uli it than soft pot ton nod (tMklea detpper yeere yonneor MorooLl nnd rdvety Yom neo T in nut tkn Wu your booutjr Baiolil mwmi write Mot oh mm mom in slat witch kscsl At (true atona lim EKGIKEERIR8 COLLEGE Hereditary A caller was entertaining herself with little Muriel age four and the baby sister while waiting for their mother to appear Repeated efforts failed to get the baby who was’just beginning to talk to say a word Muriel watched the visitor’s attempts for a while and then remarked soberly : "It's no use Jane’s awful ’trary that’s the daddy part of her" Static Sound Familiar nnd he also contest Louisiana Mary— You think more of that old disradio than you do of me suggested that the convention Husband John — Well dear I get pose of that case before the deleless Interference from it gates had “perpetrated” upon thein the oratory in the Minnesota contest The speech making In the Minnesota case L Plnkham'a Vagatabl Compound Try — consisted largely in the orators-anthere were several telling of the vironly tues of all Minnesota Democrats some had more virtues than others “Ancient Family” Claims depending upon which delegation they Scoffed At by Experts to The contestants were belonged I’ersons who like to trace their anwith half to be satisfied quite willing cestry hack to William the Conquerthe honors and proposed that both —or or to some other famous hero of delegations be seated each delegate were ridiculed in a recent history having half a vote In the end the Flying Into Temper address before the Society of Gecontestants were defeated by a vota the DEMOCRATS PUT Miniature I Jib anal Madiaea Sts Oskfsod Calif Otar fj00006 Invested m Plant nnd Equipment XS SEND US THE BOY who fall behind He needs ouf help Tbit 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refollowed by what the chairmaa over ferred to as the “controversy" the selection of the permanent chair- Walsh By WRIGHT A PATTERSON of AmerChicago —The democracy ica met in national convention in this city and at the end of six days and two nights of strenuous labor had seD Itooseelt of lected Gov Franklin New York as Its candidate for Presiof John N Garner dent Speaker for vice presiTexas as its candidate one plank dent adopted a platform of which provides for repeal of the Eighteenth amendment and the immeof the Volstead act diate modification to permit the sale of beer and light listened to the speech of acwines ceptance by its candidate for Presi dent and adjourned The above paragraph tells the news It tells of the Democratic convention what was presumably done in the convention ball but no news paragraph JOHN N GARNER can give the reader a picture of a national political gathering nor can that man The Roosevelt majority wanted the with bo painted only picture Senator Walsh the Smith Ritchie gredients found in a comention hall Reed White Murray etc etc minorof tills conventions national Poth ity wanted Jouett Shouse of Kansas 230S of n of consisted year gathering was productive That “controversy” and men and alternates delegates of eulogistic oratory Ralph C O’Neill women from every state in the Union of Kansas Walsh while eulogized ad from every outlying possession talking for Shouse and J F Burns Quite naturally they felt they were at Shouse of South Carolina eulogized the sovereign representing Chioapo while talking for Walsh Then came will of their party members In their the former Democratic standard hearand sat in the districts respective er John W Davis who eulogized both In the glare of the spotconvention and Walsh Shouse though presumBut of that lights for that purpose On the roll ably talking for Shouse 2 men and women less than call Walsh was elected by a vote actually had a voice in decidof 020 to 52S To complete the love and the ing what would he done feast the elected and the defeated or somediplomatically candidates had their pictures taken times brutally told the other lfirtO together on the speakers' platform A goodly perwhat they would do The fight over the rules expected centage of the 23S delegates and alRoosedid not materialize Governor ternates did not know Just what it velt had called a halt on the effort was all about of a the century-olrule to change about On the floor of the convention vote to nominate 00 per cent of the activities was bunk a Altogether it was a mild affair noise and hysteria and ballyhoo No roaring Democratic effort to create sentiment for demonstrations no fistic arguments or against tins that or the other no real entertainment for the Chicago policy or this that or the other canhad audience that purchased season The olher 10 per cent Condidate tickets at prices up to $50 nothing of what had sisted of the ratification to indicate that It was a Democratic been accomplished by the lenders beIn session National convention meethind closed doors In committee Wet Chicago went to the comention If it were ings held in hotel rooms night to help thp wet DemWednesday not done in that vvny n convention ocratic over its wet put majority would never end and party governIt was a roaring howling plank ment in America would he impossible moh that crashed the Much Alike Conventions Stadium to the extent of gates of the In brief Is a picture of anv That thousands and finally forced the closnnd It national political convention doors to the exclusion of the of ing conwas as true of the Democratic large numbers who held legitimate vention as of any other with the extickets of admission were In ception that the committees Genuine Ovation for “Al” and there were no sense unanimous The one outstanding note of Wednesfrom pracminority reports presented session was day night’s tumultuous tically every one of them on practiie reception accorded Governor Smith In of policy tically every question when he took the platform to speak however the wishes of the the end lie for the majority were ratiliquor plank majority of each committee and was the hero of the convention on the Amir fied by the majority regardless of the fact that he will not The ballyhoo of the convention was get their votes the Idol of nine tenths as it always particularly noticeable of the delegates Despite every effort gathering has been at the time of presenting The crowd on the opening day was of the chairman to restore order that to the conthe names of candidates Chi did to not the business of the convention expectations capo up might vention It began shortly before two not treat their Democratic guests any be expedited the roaring howling o’clock Thursday afternoon continued at six began better than they had treated the Re? marching demonstration for ”AI" last ontil the adjournment and a third of the seats in ed fifteen minutes continued publicans and that night nine at again FriThe the Stadium were vacant But Chicago The drys had a hard time without a break until knew the fireworks would not start gallery gods did not want to hear day morning the flrt day them and made that fact evident of which For nominating speeches Not In Evidence “Scraps” Despite every possible effort on the Smith were nine — Roosevelt there With the opening of the Tuesday part of Senator Walsh and all of thp Ritchie Traylor Garner White Bjrd session at 12 :fiO— fifty minutes late — biting sarcasm he could put into his Reed and Murray— 20 minutes each of the behavior of the Chicago was all set to witness a real denunciation For seconding speeches was allowed There was the mob shindig' Democratic nobody was permitted to hear of which there were more than 20 five the speakers supporting the plank preof a scrap over contested promise Following minutes each was allowed Minsented the But all of Louisiana and minority by delegations fronj each nominating speech came periods nesota another over the permanent the oratory whether heard or not did of carefully staged hilarity which was and not change a single delegate vote end but chuirmnnshp Walsh vs Shouse supposed to represent enthusiasm the “dripping wet” plank was adopted a third promised over the which in the majority of cases rep reto 213 4 by a vote of 934 lented noise produced by the pipe rule nealogists in London by the British genealogical expert T R Thomson The majority of such claims ’rest Mr Thomson explained upon similarity of surnames but this Is of no value at all since the general use of surnames or “family nnmes” dates Trnek only a little more than 200 years Another difficulty is the fact established by all genealogical researches that families and family names variably tend to become extinct In a few relatively generations The fammore or less ily blood may survive diluted by lntermarrlnge but this Is extremely difficult to usually trace since the necessary exact records are lacking irritable Everything unicts Touchy her She need Lvdia 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the feather In its mouth awl Child aged five months who died then inhaled It Denth was not atsuvs tinder unusual circumstances tributed to asphyxia the London correspondent of the Journal of the American Medical AsFind Crutcean sociation The child was under the care of a foster mother who stnted Discovery of (lie species of Rmall that it was well until one evening crustaceans hitherto unknown to scishe heard it move and on going to ence almost microscopic in size Inthe child fouhd it lying on Us face habiting f’hesn peake bay la hy Dr Charles B Wilson In Snd looking unnatural When medical aid arrived the child was dead The a Smithsonian institution report disnecropsy was performed by the govThey are copepod crustaceans ernment pathologist Kir Bernard tant relatives of the crab and the who said the child was a crab and the lobster and constitute Bpilsbury fine one and appeared to have been the chief supply of many fish eaten Veil cared for lie found a feather by man These discoveries resulted tasnzED a&b ' 'J0D (23UG 033 (3KS0313 QEfiK) xTffiMD Gtiaifig gcd (is&tmNiatmnffl The soap that makes 50 more trails— richer j euils that soak clothes snowy vhite without rubbing without harm to hands or dainty things Never balls up rinses dean softens water Great for dishes too N U Salt Lak City No from a biological survey of the bay conducted under the direction of the Vast multitudes burenu of fisheries of the small creatures were found te swarm the bay waters Authoritative Art “Do you enjoy politics?” “Yes” answered lllss Cayenne “Only I think some of our statesmen would be more entertaining and Influential if they would imitate Paderewski and learn to play the piano” — Washington Star Creating Nation Individualities may form communities but It Is Institutions alone that create a nation — Disraeli |