First Ballot in fVeridential Contest Shows Strength of McAdoo—Smith FIRST WEEK TAKEN UP WITH NOMINATIONS Now Predicted That McAdoo and Smith Will Have to Give Way to "Dark Horse" miiwi 9<|uar» Gardsn, New York June 99.—A* midnight spproached tlM Democratic national convention bad rampMol its lfith ballot sad a mmIrm still waa bttaf suwght. Twlrr hour* of balloting had nrr ad BMtrrly to advance McAoo and taltk in a steady gradual movement aad to bring neither ona within utrik tng distance of • nomination, ff It established anything It estabHahed that each of thaia has a one-third ra ta en the other Smith, although ha rsa second, made tha moat train rtur - ing tha ballotmjr Although ha •tart ad with 24* (n tha flrat ballot ha had gone to Mi.fi at tha close at tha 15th. McAdoo itwtinf at 431 an tha first ballet had climbed to 47*. John W. Davie. of West Virginia, starting at >1 on tha first ballot had advanced to *4.5 and waa third in plan. Tha result was announced this way for tha 15th ballot: At tha rondos ion of tha annoance ■tent at tha 15th ballot. Chairman Bremer of tha Montana delegation. McAdoo floor leader, moved an ad journment until 10. SO ts marrow morning. Tha convention did not even wait for the motion to ha put and car ried. It mwety piled eat while it was being dona. Tha hand struck op "Home Sweat Home" aad the conven tion had waa emptied quieter than It would have been if a troupe of the elphants which often sojosm there Mll Jdn ■at., ^aafr I — • -i m m --L. — —„ — "■o Runavnij rut lonnf. BORif cnangrs were predicted for timui raw's ballot ing. Whether or net there won Id be a a^mination waa anybody's guess One politician remarked: "The ire is 12 inches thick; there la not a crack hi sight." None the teas all the rival candi dates' managers went oat smiling and remarking that everything waa aa they expected. quite aa they had pre dated and that nothing about the whole day's balloting showed any thing hostile or unfavorable to their Madison Square Garden, New York, June 29 (Sunday >— Amid scenes un precedented in national political gatherings, the Democratic national convention early this morning adopt ed Ha platform, escaped the incluaion f anti-Ku Klux dan plank by the •arrow margin of one vote and ad journed until 9:90 o'clock Monday "rning whan It win meat to nomi nate candidates for president and platform by the taller* after t changae. WWf the fractional flgur** of "thrae-twentietha" came from wma not apparint to hundreda of iiwiffl rial tabulator* that wara Weeping check n tha voting. Soma of thoaa who fought far a Klan plank left the Garden at 2 o' clock thia Morning vowtng that It would be changed bat whether they will cool off oear the week end only the furtur* can determine. Tha vote came after aevaral hour* of oratory in which William Jennings Bryan made an eloquent and peaaion ate sp*sth against namine the klan on the grmmd that to do ao would ■plit the patty and fan the Area of re ligioua controversy. The aati-Klan leader*, amoiif them Ed H. Moor* of Ohio, George E. Bran nan of fltinni*. Norman E. Mack, of New York, Gut fey, of Paimeyl. vania. and virtually all the Smith da. legation in tha hall made frantic effort* to ■wins enough vote* over into the negative column during the laat hoar of confaaion and turmoil to pot the klan plank over. They want to Tom Taggart of Indiana who had raat hi* thirty Indiana votea, flee for' naming the Klan and 2ft again at bat Taggart shook hi* head and rsfuaad to come hi. The result of thia Klan fight hi tha Garden, unprecedented from aay standpoint—win be argued and die-1 rna**d for many day* in all tty. The aitaatlaa at aay time have lead to aerioaa trouble hot hi the end the de legatee wore tired from eleven rontinuoua hoor* of oratory and turmoil, and whan Chairman Walsh announced the reealt they whooped the whole platform ever by acclamation and wearily left the hall, jawing at eaah other Uka of a ward political club. 1» CUMm h 10 Ynti | Jewell City. Ia.. June 28.—When Mr*. Frank Scott got oa a tram with irtemi boy* aad handed the conduc tor on* ticket he thought ah* eras a Sunday school tear bad on her way to a picnic, but ah* declared they war* aU her own children and she had a Bible in her suit case to prove it. The Scott* have been married le*a than tan year* and have nineteen chil dren, aU boys. There are five seta of triplets and two aeta of twins The thirteen in question were all n->der 5 years of ag* and consequently rode free. * Washington, Hm ST.—On arrival il Crimii. (Mtt UnK. Lowell H. •mith, Cawwlir of the American World flight, adviaed the War De wrtwim that *r dm planaa ara n good condition and the pen >nnal wail. Thr flight ia mliliit all pnaathte ■peed, ha atatad, ami eapacf* In guh> ay loat Mm* from m* mi. Whan Ik* flight take* off a* Cai •utta the planes will ha oqaippef? with their normal wtiaal running gear, »hieh will not ha ripiamd by pMi. ioone until they arrive at Hall, Eng and, whara praparationa will ha auuia Far rroeamg tha Atlantic Without tha huge poatoona tha planea can maha greater rpaod and ira aaaiar to handle. They will follow he British airway through India and tha Near Eaat. and undar ordinary -nndition* tha pdni should ha aiach laaiar alt around. Air Wai itn offieiaia ara aaarfMent Limit. Smith and hia wipwlim will ta able la gain much of tha time loat >» account of tha severe aaithtr con ditions encountered in tha aariiar ot of their homaa and had to ho ahei farad hi tawta and with Menda Tha graateet loaa of Ufa at I.orata nmrad la tha atata theatre, a fewr atory hoi Id tag which partly rnltepa ad and craahad many of tha • porta tora at a motion picture ahow. Aa xooa aa raacaa work waa organ irod laat night, a aorvey of aftoatioa lad to tha deduction that away acoraa had killed, for haimagi bad haaa own over tha hoada of aw bathing beach *nra to pieces and it I last their livee. Inveetigation today when hgfct | a search of the rata* eeryone *t the Laaeh with Ms Hfe The fact i Hat the tornado struck both San. lusky and Lorain while factories ware miitM on account of Saturday hoti 'ay probably reduced the death tufl hy | hundreds, for a number of mannfart ) irtng plants ware torn down rmhr a | *«w hours after several thousand em ployes had left their work. Fears ware entertained during the night far the safety of several steam ers on Lake Erie aad in 8anduaky hay hot the calm sunlight of Sunday showed that all steamers had safely ridden the storm except one towtoff launch which had hees against a barge. The U board this launch scrambled from the wreckage to the barge and mj«ry. Housing of the heaneieea an tioa to the injured occupied the at tention of scores of doctors and nurs es aad Bad Cross workers who had been raihed to the night aa quickly aa trains piloted into Lorain over tracks and flooded The pal ice aad fire i hy the first arrival of