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Gov. Al Smith Is Nominated Smith In Nwd Of Few Votes After Roll Was Called Ohio First . Voted*fwr I'omerene. A Favorit?* Son. But When It Was Found That Smith Needed X Few Mort- Votf-s To Gain Th?* Nominal tion. That Stat?* Chanjfd Imme-~ t'jiitrly. Beating A Number Of- tfllhrr ^tato? To The Act. S tu.Houston. Hall. Houstn. Texas. % 28, AKroa F.. Smith, four times governor of N'er York, and long the ?favorite sail of the Empire state de niocracy. was nominated for the pres idency tonmht by the Democratic national convention. A. s;ngc ballot was sufficient to break throueli the resistance of the rc^ups of candidates opposing Jilm although at the conclusion of the roll isli. of rhe states he was a handful o i votes short oI a two thirds needed tp nominate, he was m> near tltfe mark hat state after state broke awa.v lrcni the favOrit* sons they had been supporting. unci voiced in a noisy band i. fon rush to be the first to lay their fuppoft at. his feet! . The cflitial tabulation after ali cbange? c.f votes in favor "of the* lead ref ijuci. bteii recorded, save the New. ,H4& 2-3 .'of tiie UOQ votes" in . . tiHion. He needed but 733 1-3.. ut nominate ? . ? ? r. nunc?vv.r / the nTrninatfori "\\as * TUoWe'i by ? a laund and ..colorful f;? n:r.nitrat ion on theconvpntion floor. wir.T ttir sjnith people parading about. ;i:*; hall shouting to the skies their nrfj->s at their- victory. in. .some -J ? iiali. ' tile bitterness of ? ? ? tatest va carried alone, by heat-'? rcV/argumf nt^ anip'riu divided southern but:"(or the most part'th** trat ,i ;h? mi-Smith croup.. fore-' <a/' for' daW.i'-. vrar, 'accepted phlloso r- iV Prnhlllilinii PI.uk \pproved V.:- pifttfq^rra Trained by tticT re?olu-v liftiii v-nnunit'fee ot "the .Democratic;. ? zonal t oinenlloft by. flva voce vi>U' :irvc tadtnu .thrt much-di?ciiSBed prohi plank." over which a flopf-fight cat'encd almost to the'last. ? y) I ,'i 'iuU.i Kii v-lunli t'loacit. -,' i ? t . T-iV-,.>'??? .-n honest effort to en: :.>rr?' ittls amendment and . ?\)i t her V'^i ons of thr .jCDnsUtu- . Vr: n-'linrt lav.?. It was written bv ? Olvss o!: Virginia. '? drv 1'ad iio if to thft* ? ?? Wfn a-. nU't'igf . ot llic hnminffe \)i ih? ? convention "io do promptly nd i ? el .< .M n-iitly that which . ' r iV ^efujtflc;*** .lmjfiy *4iled io do.' VOiQ v .? ?. .icrompanied ' ?? ? /-?ly ,1 : ? .-ivitierin^ "r.oe3" was yygegdeft 'My >Yipfcfc d?sr.?rs.si{?n clur-'. i ; '. ; ?: -f ~ . "| ? i . w- 1 ?? -??'?'?nd leather ???..? lilr-v :? . vivfily" TTTtVTr^tni pro ;t : i Mild tv? ? ?: *??*-.nibr Rftcjiif* ki -.s?-'i ?'leaded tor hnr ?. ,'uv Lit. -of. the- plants, ill _h li% ?aid. iVc* personally- (iivored ? a '?> pWh(Wtt<W N ote Of .Sta 4 *s On First Ballot 'ii'Uotin<u ' ?" ?;?. \idenitai' noiRm?: Ti<k ire: whit h-:< (iT/ m;*v years site* eessfui , ttriilfd i*nfa%ra l>yrviil% , >\'o #<?*?!? <? 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" Thr Ntif* of fMUtfra". ?'m fmiuked?-???? alJiel<m?l f 1 Ml? iinlili ?:?ffn ?a*. VIEIXs nfcAflSW TH?' mAStlBlHE fur veweixs JAjwwta ? GOVERNOR ALFRED E. SMITH be$an inthe Drwccratic national con vention at 10>37 p. rri. . The stales voted as follows: Alabama 24. 8 for George. G Hull; 2 Woolen; 3* Jones. -4 for Qonahey: 1 lor Smith. . " Ari?ona. 6: Smith 6. Arkansas 18: Smith IT; Reed 1: California '25. Smith 26. Colorado 12: Smith 12.. Connecticut, 14: Smith 14. iJc irrvare "Ti: smith e. : Florida, \2;>Oecrge *2. Georgia 28: George 28. Idaho 8; Smith 8. Illinois 5$: Smith 56: Rued Indiana 30: Woolen 30, Iowa 26: Smith 26.. .Kansas 20: Ayres 20 Kentucky 26; Smith 22. Louisana 20: Smith 20. Maine 12; Smith 12. Maryland 16: SmrJX 10 Massachusetts 36: .Smith 25 Michigan 30; Smith Minnesota 24; Smith liS Mississippi 20; Senator Harrison 20: Missouri 36: ?|teed 36 Muni ;uiu 8": Smith 8. - Nebraska 16; Hitchock 16. Nevada 6: Smith 6. ? Ne\s* Hampshire 8; Smith 8. . .New Jersey -28: Smith 28 Ne>v Mexico 6; Smith 6. INSIST Hpoii?ftft cmtovmik refrigerator ? that will freeze ice FRIGIDAIRE Fred Long Expert Knowledge Of , Professional Duties The str\1fe< <>f the Spencer i i t;.ini/:ition nt aH times riemon - trate not onh an expert knoW ? Ted ire of <>ur professional duties and the requirement? of each patron but aUo a willinKnenw lo applj this Know'ledue. "Jjrttrr* ?fifivit&Stf Ct/rjhm . jppswoa AMOUL^MCC oEHVlCT PtifiNF it? r". raoxQQiaQH.c New York 90: Smith 90 North Carolina. 24: Hifll 19 1-3; Smith 4 2-3. HQrth V>akota 10; Smith 10. " Ohio 48: Pomerene 47: Smith 1. Oklahoma 20: Smith 10: Heed 8; Hull 2. Oregon 10: Smith 10 Pennsylvania 76: Donahey 1: Thompson 1; Reed 1; Hull 2 1-2; Smith 70 1-2. Rhode Island 10: Smith 10. South Carolina 18; Chief Justice Watts of South Carolina 1& Soiuth Dakota 10; Smith 10 Tennessee'24; Hull 24. Texas 40; Jones 40. Utah 8: Smith 8. Vermont 8; Snntlv 8. Virginia 24; Hull 18; Smith 6, ?r Washlngton 14: Smith 14 West Virginia 16: . Thompson 1; George 4 lr2; Smith 10 1-2. Wisconsin 26; . Smith 26. "? Wyoming 6: Smith 6. Alaska 6; Smith 6 District of Columbia 6: Smith 6. Hawaii 6; Smith 6. PhiUlppine Islands 6: Smith G, Porto Rico 0; Smith 6 Canal Zone 0: Smith 6. Virgin Inlands1\ Smith 2. Telegram To A1 By Mrs. Wilson Albany N/G-. June '29? Among the hundreds, bf congratulatory telegrams leceived by Governor Smith today was one from Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the great war President. "I congratulate you on your nomt nation." it read, "and heartily wish tor your success. ' Governor Smith replied: "Of all the congratulatory message; I have received. none touched mi? more or made me feel more ^rateiul ihan yours. 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