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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-26-1912 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-26-1912 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-26-1912 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-26-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/2430 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. i n M i vpJBUQUERQUE : MORNING JOUfWAlL. i I ' THIRTY-FOURT- H YEAR. VOL CXXXIV, No. 87. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, By Mall, 60 Cent a Month; Slnule Cipl, 5 Cents. j WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912, Iiy Carrier. 6u Cents Month. .j ; ! I , OF ! DEFEAT HH FOR IE111 CIBil SIBIBB 0 i opened at 10 o'clock. A heavy rain was falling and It was a full hour COL BRYAN MAKES Alton B. Parker Selected before thera were any considerable ROOSEVELT SEES Judge of number arrivals. At 11 o'clock the scuts set apart Tor delegates and alternates were empty and there were not more than fifty spectators on NOTABLE SPEECH PARALLEL FOR t . Keynoter Baltimore Convention hand. of As the noon hour approached the hall tilled rapidly. r v . A band played popular airs and wits ft E .'.ft CHICAGO AT I Mil) frequently applauded. nCMflPDATC III midcm mill The first wave of applause came Bill m when the Texas delegation entered, UL iiiuuiirtiu iimi mhil lOGUUniHH wuvlng a Wilson banner. Cardinal Gibbons entered the hall CONVENT BALTIMOR E at 11:45 a, in,, accompanied by o PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE, Q'GORMAN number of convention officials. Popu- lar southern airs culminating with "Dixie" brought Out frequent burst from the throng who waited Impa Nebraskan Takes Stand in Op Democratic Situation, Says UNDERWOOD tlenlly. VICE PRESIDENT: The committee on convention ar position to Selection of Judge Colonel, About Same as He rangements had giver! the most prom- B. inent places to Btates having avowed Alton Parker as Tempor- Had to Face at Republican presidential candidates. ary Chairman, National Convention, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE ( link Delegation Favored. To the right of the main aisle and KKNATOH JOIIV W. KI'JtN directly in front wut Missouri, home TAKES WALL MOTTO lli'llcved By '.Many to BryiiuV OUTCOME SUITED HIM Htutti of Speaker Oiainp To lie mm? Clark. Choliti for the Nomination at Balti- - the left was New Jersey, with Wood-ro- w AS GENERAL TEXT more. .Deicalcd rlViilMrary HE TELLS NEIGHBORS Wilson Strength is Largely Given to Nebraskan in Opening Wilson as u favorite son. for of- Back of Missouri came Ohio, with Chairman. While Clark New York- In Fight for Control, Delegates Support Governor Harmon the field. Back Progres-siveis- m I . J of Now Jersey was Alahamu, home Speaker Insists That something of the courage that It has Progressive Move is to be Vig U11A1I JWB UUi er, Thus Bidding for Empire State's Ninety Votes; Ollie MU. of Representative Oscar W. Under, Must Mark Delibera- brought forth und something of the orously Pushed and Commit- CHAMP CI.AIIK wood. Connecticut, supporting Gov sacrifice thut has been required. Predicts Houn Dawg Victory on First Ballot; Ken- RopreKon- - ernor Baldwin, was next to Ohio. tions of Convention If It Can "I know that men working upon the tee is to Meet Probably Late James Speaker f (he House of wages one tlio lending cumli- - North Dakota, nominating Governor railroad for small with but lit tutlvi's and of Hope for Success, up Next Week, tucky Statesman May be Chosen Permanent Presiding O- (iuti'M for llie presidential iioiuiiiutioii. Burke, was no more favorably knitted tle laid for their retiring years, than Indiana, supporting Governor have defied the railroad managers and Up Marshall, both being in fourth or tlfth helped us In this progressive fight at fficer; Commoner Has Not Given Battle, However, and the fight he felt he had no right to (By Special Wire.) (By 1 positions Morales Journal of having und but-U- r Mi.rnlnr Jnarnal Siwelal Wlr. from the front, 2S. Bryan, the risk their bread tfd withdraw. officials began taking Baltimore, June Mr. I Oyster. Jiay, N. Tr., June 2fi. With to Play Prominent in Deli- Bryan Convention W. Kern, taken from them. huve known That His Influence is Sure Part Mr. left the convention hall places on platform a few proposing the name of John men engaged in business carry- the organisation new progres- by their the of In "dissent- and of the a rear entrance soon after the vote before noon. The floor of Indiana, said that thus ing loans at who been Generally Conceded. temporary was minutes of bunks have sive party definitely under way, form- berations of National Gathering is on the chairmanship the convention hall was now well ing from the Judgment our national threatened bankruptcy If they commutes as expressed In its recom- with er President, Itoosevelt returned to his announced and resumed conferences filled with delegates, but some of did not sell their citizenship; and yet I In his rooms. mendation, recognize the bur- HnmhW T Wlea.l the notabla ones New Jersey, Mis- I that have them defy men homo today from Chicago, He was Jmm.1 ImIIiI den of proof Is upon me to overthrow keen these and Baltimore, Md juna zb. wnuam Tonight he said: souri and Nebraska- - had not yet walk up and vote on the side of the smiling and, he nald, in fighting trim, J. Bryan met defeat at the hands or "The vote In the convention shows the assumption that the committee struggling maases against predatory can claim It is representing the lie made clear that the. work would democratic national convention the attitude of the convention and Mr. Bryan with his brother Charles J that I seen lawyers the wishes of wealth. have risking today and In the opinion of many ot my speech shows mine on tne sub- Bryan, and two friends, left for the of this convention and the future, alienating of large be pushed ahead with full steam on. party of their men the party leaders here, eliminated ject. I have no statement to make. convention hall shortly before 12 the nation. businesses In order to be the cham- His neighbors in Oyster Bay, who presi- I awtilt developments with patience. was just us the "I remind you that the very fact pions poor. himself from the race for the o'clock. It stated to of the I have seen men have followed the political fortunes vote by I do not know of anything that needs Bryan party loft there was noth- that this convention has the right never dential nomination. The that accept or reject recommendation who had made a speech before, of Colonel Roosevelt for a good many which former Judge Alton B. Parker, to be added." ing to say regarding the temporary thut go out and devote weeks of time to Is conclusive proof the presump- yeurs re- of New York, was elected temporary The Nebraskan did not attend th chairmanship, ns present plans might that public speaking beeuuse their hearts did not know whether to - tion in favor of this convention Is a ceive him as chairman oyer Mr. Bryan B7 to night session of the convention to undergo a sudden change on the con- were stirred. It seems to me that now. a returning champion higher presumtlon than that in favor or as- 610 was interpreted, tonight in many hear Judge Parker's speech,, but re- vention floor when the hour of triumph comes, the a vanquished warrior, but ha mained In his rooms to attend the Quietly. of the wisdom of the oommlttee. song of victory should bo sung by one sured those that visited him that ha ways. Bryan Kilters any of you me for my cre- correspondence and confer with his "If ask whose heart has been In fight. hud the bust of the happenings at Champ' are Bryan slipped Into the convention - you tho The Clark adherents Mr. Bryan proposed dentials, if any- of Inquire why Chicago. openly claiming the nomination and friends. Later hull by one of the side entrances and I, a mere delegate to convention Mr. Bryan then paid cordial tribute this Colonel was , Joining In the deliberations of the was on tha platform some minutes to thn services of Senator Kern, who, llooseevlt greatly there were many at the convention from one of the smaller states, should pleased at the happenings at Baltl- - platform committee. being recognised by the wait- b.s said, hail ... sacrificed tlm who were inclined ... to . agree - without presume to present a name snil ask and tty 21-- t Krynn was apparently in ' IfWuey. ,mori, He showed that he wu keep w wouia enner ue oiiconci irvrv-- ing throng. He silook hands wild you to accept It in place of the name lref,ulh and fll declare. that inai notwithstanding his . ing in touch with the proceedings ram jur. cheerful humor, i.aruiniu uiuiions, wno wu wniuns i" they presented, I beg to tell you. If In Kern "stood with me on that, Denver or a 'dark Dorse. oi defeat. He carefully there by reciting th vote by which Bryan has not ceased by any means. refrained from pronounce the opening Invocation, and needs to be told, that In three cam platform that demanded thai election giving any suggestion as to his future, by peo-- " Mr.
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