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Show Peace Restored at Dry Convention Now Want Funds Atlantic City, July 12. Having chosen cho-sen a new national chairman after a three days' fight the prohobltlon party In convention here today .tried to forgot for-got it had differences and cultivate a generous spirit in tho minds of the delegates to raise money for campaign expenses The first order of business is the nomination of candidates for president and vice presidont. The state delegations held caucuses and the prediction was made that the ticket of four years ago would be renamed, Eugene W. Chafin of niinola and Arizona Ari-zona for president, and Aaron S. Wat-kins Wat-kins of Ohio for vice president. , New York was preparing to present Francis Baldwin and .Maryland the name of Finley C Hendrickaon, who proposes a campaign which would appeal ap-peal to the voters outside the churches and bo conducted in a more practical way than campaigns In the past, Illinois delegates considered the ad-vlsibillty ad-vlsibillty of placing in nomination Clinton N Howard of Rochester, N. Y., the temporary chairman of the convention, who scored Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, and branded tho old parties as "whiskey parties" in his keynote speech nn |