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DEMOS RESCIND ALL PLEDGES (Continuer from Page One) The New York delegation held a caucus just before coming to the garden and decided to vote as it has voted for dozens of futile ballots, "88 for Smith and 2 for McAdoo." "I don't see anything hopeful," said Senator David I. Walsh of Massachusetts. It was 11:25 when Chairman Walsh stopped the milling and conversation on the floor by rapping with his gavel. The invocation was pronounced by the Rev. William Philips, assistant rector of the Little Church Around the Corner. When the prayer was concluded, Chas. R. Wilson, a delegate from Huntington, W. Va., arose and expressed the conventions' sympathy for President and Mrs. Coolidge over the sickness of their son, Calvin, Jr., in the form of a resolution which was adopted unanimously by a rising vote. Walsh then submitted his report on the result of Sunday's abortive conference. Walsh said that various suggestions had been considered by the conference "leading to no unanimous agreements." The reading clerk then read the resolution signed by the representatives of the 15 candidates, all except McAdoo, releasing all delegates from any instructions, pledges or other ties. While the clerk was reading Walsh's report, Bryan left his seat in the Florida delegation and moved to the speaker's platform. It was said he was planning to make a speech. Mr. McAdoo's letter declining to join with his 15 rivals in a general release of delegates was then read, together with the proposition of his own that he submitted to Chairman Walsh and which was promptly turned down by the 15. Walsh made no recommendations. He left the report squarely up to the delegations. Nebraska—7 McAdoo; 7 Smith; 2, Walsh. Nevada—6, McAdoo; vote challenged and Nevada ordered passed. New Hampshire—2½, Smith; 2½, McAdoo; 3, Walsh. New Jersey—28, Smith. New Mexico—6, McAdoo. New York—2, McAdoo; 88. Smith. North Carolina—Passes. North Dakota—5, McAdoo; 5. Smith. Ohio—2½, Robinson; 3 Bryan; 2, Glass; 5, Ralston; 7, Davis; 1, James W. Gerard; 6, Underwood; 21½, Smith. Oklahoma—20, McAdoo. Oregon—10, McAdoo. Pennsylvania—½, Ritchie; 1, Glass; 3½, Underwood; 6, Davis; 25½, McAdoo; 39½, Smith. Rhode Island—10, Smith. South Carolina—18, McAdoo. South Dakota—1, Walsh; 9, McAdoo. Tennessee—24, McAdoo. Texas—40, McAdoo. Utah—8, McAdoo. Vermont—1, McAdoo; 7, Smith. Virginia—14, Glass; 10, McAdoo. Washington—14, McAdoo. West Virginia—1, McAdoo; 15, J. W. Davis. Wisconsin—1, Franklin Roosevelt; 1, Underwood; 1, McAdoo; 23, Smith. Wyoming—2, McAdoo; 4 Smith Alaska—1, McAdoo; 5, Smith. District of Columbia—6, McAdoo. Hawaii—1, McAdoo; 1, Smith; 1, Underwood; 3, J. W. Davis. Philippines—3, McAdoo; 3, Smith. Porto Ricco—5, J. W. Davis; 1, Smith. Canal Zone—6, McAdoo. North Carolina—15, McAdoo; 6, J. W. Davis; 3, Underwood. Nevada—6, McAdoo. Florida—10, McAdoo; 1 Smith; 1, Glass. Georgia—28, McAdoo. Idaho—8, McAdoo. Illinois—3, Davis; 3, Glass; 3, Robinson; 14, McAdoo; 25, Smith. Indiana—10, Smith; 20, McAdoo. Iowa—Passed. Kansas—Passed. Kentucky—Passed. Louisiana—20, Davis. Maine—½, Davis; 2, McAdoo; 2½, Smith; 7, Underwood. Maryland—19, Ritchie. Massachusetts—2½, McAdoo; 33½, Smith. Michigan—4½, McAdoo; 11½, Smith; 7½, Ferris; 2, Underwood; 3½, Davis; 1, Glass. Minnesota—1, Walsh; 1, Robinson; 1, Glass; 6, McAdoo; 15, Smith. Mississippi—20, Ralston. Missouri—36, Glass. Montana—7, McAdoo; 1, Smith. Nebraska—3,-Bryan; 3, Smith; 10, McAdoo. Nevada-6, McAdoo. New Hampshire-2½, McAdoo; TOTALS 78TH BALLOT McAdoo, 511; Smith, 363½; Davis, 73½; Underwood, 49; Glass, 21; Ritchie, 16½; Robinson, 22½; Bryan, 3; Saulsbury, 6; Walsh, 6; James W. Gerard; Woodbridge Ferris, 17; Franklin Roosevelt, 1; Ralston, 5. 80TH BALLOT Alabama-24 Underwood, --- Walsh's report, Bryan left his seat in the Florida delegation and moved to the speaker's platform. It was said he was planning to make a speech. Mr. McAdoo's letter declining to join with his 15 rivals in a general release of delegates was then read, together with the proposition of his own that he submitted to Chairman Walsh and which was promptly turned down by the 12th district. McAdoo made no recommendations. He left the report squarely up to the delegations. Gavin McNab, a delegate from California, interrupted to inquire the difference between "instructions" and the operation of the unit rule. John Davis of Texas wanted to know "If it is true Mr. David Houston has released the delegates voting for him." Houston's name was signed to the report. He has no delegates and has received no votes. There was a laugh at this. J. Bruce Kremer one of the McAdoo managers introduced a resolution proposing that the McAdoo proposal and the proposal of the 15 both be submitted to the rules committee. Kremer's resolution was voted throw the responsibility for a change of the rules on the rules committee of the convention which the McAdoo managers claimed a week ago was controlled by McAdoo people. Newton D. Baker of Ohio, in answer to a question, was informed a majority could adopt such a report of the rules committee. Kremer's resolution was voted down by a viva-voce vote, leading to shouts by the McAdoo people for a roll call. "All who want a roll call stand up," said Walsh plainly out of teeshers as no one had it by an overt claiming majority. Two delegates stood up out of 1098. "Proceed with the 78th ballot," he ordered and the ballot was on again. 78TH BALLOT Alabama—24, Underwood. Arizona—1, Davis; 1½, Underwood; 3½, McAdoo. Arkansas—18, Robinson. California—26, McAdoo. Colorado—3, McAdoo; 8, Smith; 3, Davis; 1, Underwood; 2, absent. Connecticut — 12, Smith; 2, McAdoo. Delaware—6, Salusbury. Florida—10, McAdoo; 2, Davis. Georgia—28, McAdoo. Idaho—8, McAdoo. Illinois—65, Smith; 15, McAdoo; 4, Davis; 4, Glass. Indiana—20, McAdoo; 10 Smith Iowa—26, McAdoo. Kansas—20, McAdoo. Kentucky—26, McAdoo. Louisiana—20, J. W. Davis. Maine—2, McAdoo; 4½ Smith; 5, Underwoody½, Davis. Maryland—16, Ritchie. Massachusetts — 2½, McAdoo; 33½, Smith. 80TH BALLOT Alabama—24, Underwood. Arigona—1, Robinson; 1½, Underwood; 3½, McAdoo. Arkansas—18, Robinson. California—26, McAdoo. Colorado—5, McAdoo; 3 Smith; 3, Davis; 1, Underwood; 2 absent. Connecticut—12, Smith; 2, McAdoo. Delaware—6, Saulsbury. Florida—10, McAdoo; 1 Smith; 1, Davis. Georgia—28, McAdoo. Idaho—8, McAdoo. Illinois—4, Robinson; 4, Davis; 15, McAdoo; 35, Smith. Indiana—20, McAdoo; 10 Smith Iowa—26, McAdoo. Kansas—20, McAdoo. Kentucky—26, McAdoo. Louisiana—20, J. W. Davis. Maine—2, McAdoo; 4½ Smith; 5, Underwoody½, Davis. Maryland—16, Ritchie. Massachusetts — 2½, McAdoo; 33½, Smith. Michigan—17½, Ferris; 9, Smith; 2, Underwood; 1½, McAdoo. Minnesota—1, J. W. Davis; 2, Robinson; 6, McAdoo; 15. Smith. Mississippi—10, McAdoo. Missouri—36, Carter Glass. Montana—7, McAdoo; 1. Smith. Nebraska—1, Daniels; 1 Owen; 1. Robinson; 2, Bryan; 3, Smith; 8. McAdoo. Nevada—6, McAdoo. New Hampshire—2½, Smith; 2½, McAdoo; 3, Walsh. New Jersey—28, Smith. New Mexico—6, McAdoo. New York—2, McAdoo; 88. Smith. North Carolina—13, McAdoo; 1 Glass; 2½, Underwood; 7½. Davis. North Dakota—5, McAdoo; 5. Smith. Ohio—3½, Robinson; 2½. Bryan; 2. Glass; 5. Ralston; 8½. Davis; 5 Underwood; 21½. Smith. Oklahoma—20, McAdoo. Oregon—10, McAdoo. Pennsylvania—½. Ritchie; 1. Glass; 3½. Underwood; 6. J. W. Davis; 25½. McAdoo; 39½. Smith. Rhode Island—10. Smith. South Carolina—18. McAdoo。 South Dakota—1. Walsh; 9. McAdoo。 Tennessee—24. McAdoo。 Texas—40. McAdoo。 Vermont—1. McAdoo;7. Smith。 Virginia—24. Glass。 Washington—14. McAdoo。 West Virginia—15. J.W.Davis; 1. McAdoo。 Wisconsin—1. Roosevelt;1。 395 Buys This Beautiful PLAYER PIANO LIKE NEW FREE CABINET and 25 ROLLS OF MUSIC FREE BENCH TO MATCH Many others--Grands and Uprights Ranging in Price from $75 up TERMS AS LOW AS $2 PER WEEK Danz Piano Co. 102 W. Center St. Anahelm Oregon—10, McAdoo Pennsylvania—½, Ritchie; 1, Glass; 3½, Underwood; 6, J. W. Davis; 25½, McAdoo; 39½, Smith. Rhode Island—10, Smith. South Carolina—18, McAdoo. South Dakota—1, Walsh; 9, McAdoo. Tennessee—24, McAdoo. Texas—40, McAdoo. Vermont—1, McAdoo; 7, Smith. Virginia—24, Glass. Washington—14, McAdoo. West Virginia—15, J.W. Davis; 1, McAdoo. Wisconsin—1, Roosevelt; 1, Underwood; 1, McAdoo; 23, Smith. Wyoming—3, Smith; 3, Glass. Alaska—1, McAdoo; 5, Smith District of Columbia—6, McAdoo. Hawaii—1, McAdoo; 1, Smith; 1, Underwood; 3, Davis. Philippines—3, McAdoo; 3, Smith. Porto Ricco—1, Smith; 1, Glass; 4, Davis. Canal Zone—3, McAdoo; 3, Smith. TOTALS 80TH BALLOT McAdoo, 454½; Smith, 367½; J. W. Davis, 73½; Underwood, 46½; Glass, 68; Ritchie, 16½; Robinson, 29½; Bryan, 4½; Owen, 1; Saulsbury, 6; Walsh, 4; Ralston, 5; Ferris, 17½; Daniels, 1; Roosevelt, 1. TOTALS 81ST BALLOT McAdoo, 433; Smith, 365; Davis 70½; Underwood, 48; Glass, 73; Ritchie, 16½; Robinson, 29½; Bryan, 4½; Owen, 21; Saulsbury, 6; Walsh, 7; Ferris, 16; Roosevelt, 1; Daniels, 1; John T. Barnett, 1; Ralston, 4. TOTALS 82ND BALLOT McAdoo, 413½; Smith, 366; Davis, 71; Underwood, 49; Glass, 78; Ritchie, 16½; Robinson, 28½; Bryan, 4½; Owen, 21; Saulsbury, 6; Walsh, 4; Roosevelt, 1; Ferris, 12; Daniels, 1. 83RD BALLOT Alabama—24, Underwood. Arizona—1, Robinson; 1½ Underwood; 3½, McAdoo. Arkansas—18, Robinson. California—26, McAdoo. Colorado—3, McAdoo; 4 Smith; 2. Davis; 1. Underwood; 2 absent. Connecticut—12, Smith; 2, McAdoo. Delaware—6, Saulsbury. THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. 10, McAdoo; 1 Smith; 28, McAdoo; 3, McAdoo; 3, Davis; 3, Glass; 3, 14, McAdoo; 25, Smith; 10, Smith; 20, McPassed. Passed. 20, Davis; 1½, Davis; 2, McAdoo; 7, Underwood, 19, Ritchie, Ussetts; 2½, McAdoo; 4½, McAdoo; 11½, Ferris; 2, UnderDavis; 1, Glass. 1, Davis; 1, RobinGlass; 6, McAdOO; 15, Appl; 20, Ralston. 36, Glass. 7, McAdOO; 1, Smith. 3, Bryan; 3, Smith; 6, McAdOO. Impshire—2½, McAdOO; 2½, Smith; 2, Walsh. New Jersey—28, Smith. New Mexico—6, McAdOO. New York—2, McAdOO; 88, Smith. North Carolina—14½ McAdOO; 7, Davis; 1½, Underwood; 1, Glass. North Dakota—5, McAdOO; 5, Smith. Ohio—4½, Robinson; 2½, Bryan; 2, Glass; 4, Ralston; 6½; Davis; 6, Underwood; 1, Senator Wheeler; 21½, Smith. Oklahoma—20, Owm. Oregon—10, McAdOO. Pennsylvania—½, Ritchie; 1, Glass; 3½, Underwood; 6, Davis; 25½, McAdOO; 39½, Smith. Rhode Island—10, Smith. South Carolina—18, McAdOO. South Dakots—9, McAdOO; 1, Walsh of Montana. Tennessee—24, McAdOO. Texas—40, McAdOO. Utah—8, McAdOO. Vermont—1, Glass; 7, Smith. Virginia—24, Glass. Washington—14, McAdOO. West Virginia—15, Davis; 1, McAdOO. Wisconsin—1, Roosevelt; 1, Unddergood; 1, McAdOO; 23, Smith. Wyoming—3, Smith; 2, Glass. Alaska—1, McAdOO; 5, Simth. District of Columbia—6, McAdOO. Hawaii—1, McAdOO; 1, Smith; 1, Underwood; 3, Davis. Philippines—2, McAdOO; 2, Smith; 2, Glass. Porto Rico—5, Davis; 1, Smith. Canal Zone—3, McAdOO; 3, Smith. Iowa—26, McAdOO. Kansas—20, McAdOO. Kentucky—26, McAdOO. TOTALS SSRD BALLOT McAdOO; 418; Smith 368; 72½: Underwood; 48½: Glass; 76: Ritchie; 16½: Robinson; 27½: Bryan; 5½: Owen; 20: Saulsbury', 6: Walsh, 4: Ferris, 7½: Roosevelt; 1: Ralston, 24. 79TH BALLOT Total McAdOO 507½: Smith 565½: J. W. Davis 71: Underwood 50: Glass 17: Ritchie 16½: Robinson 28½: Bryan 3: Saubury 6: Walsh 6: Ralston 4: Geard 1: Ferris 18: Roosevelt 4. OUT CRUDE PRICE PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 7, The Joseph Zep Co., buyers crude oil for the Standard Oil Co. this morning announced a declaof from 25 to 50 cents a barrel certain grade. The new prices are New YoTransit; $3.25; Bradford Distrition; $3.25; National Transit; Southwestern Penn. Pipe LnE; $3; Eureka Pipe Line; $3; Bueye Pipe; $3; Cabell; $1.60; Soerest Medium; $1.70; SomerLight. 11.85. BRITISH AVIATOR LEAVES JUSHIMOT NAGASAKI, Japan, July 7, Flight Commander A. Stuart M laren of the British royal air fowho is attempting a round world flight. left Jushimoto 10:40 o'clock this morning. Mary Millerich SMART WEAR FOR 218-220 ANAHEIM Second SMART WEST 218-220 ANAHEIN Second Anniversary Half Price and ALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE CLEARED IRRESPECTIVE OF THE ROOMS ARE FULL OF HIGH GRADE FASHIONABLE APPAREL IN COLORS, THAT WILL BE OFFERED AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTO IT HAS, AND WILL ALYAYS BE THE POLICY OF THIS SHOP NOT THE SECOND SEASON. Linen and Voile Dresses Regular $22.50 to $27.50---2nd Anniversary Sale Price SILK DRESSES REGULAR $35.00 to $39.75, SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE ... REGULAR $39.75 to $49.75, SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE ... REGULAR $69.75 to $85.00, SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE SUITS REGULAR $35.00 to $59.75, SECOND ANNIVERSARYSALE PRICE COATS REGULAR TO $45.00, SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE ... REGULAR $39.75 to $49.75, SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE REGULAR $69.75 to $85.00, SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE SUITS REGULAR $35.00 to $59.75, SECOND ANNIVERSARYSALE PRICE COATS REGULAR TO $45.00, SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE REGULAR TO $75.00, SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE All More Expensive Models Reduced Accordingly. We Hope Our Many Patrons Will T This Opportunity as Many of the Garments Are Year Round Models. Sweaters Values up to $12.75; second anniversary Sale Price $4.95 Values up to $19.75; second anniversary Sale Price $8.95 SILK AND WO SKIRTS Values up to $16.75; second a Sale Price $8.9 REMARKABLE HA ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER HATS AT HALF AND LESS Values to $27.50---2nd Anniversary Sale Values to $16.50---2nd Anniversary Sale Also a very comprehensive showing of white silk hats at greatly reduced pr and a tempting variety of PAGE THREE OT CRUDE PRICE SUSBURGH, Pa., July 7.—Joseph Zep Co., buyers of oil for the Standard Oil Co., morning announced a decline in 25 to 50 cents a barrel on grade. new prices are New York at $3.25; Bradford District National Transit, $3; western Penn. Pipe Line,ureka Pipe Line, $3; Buckpee, $3; Cabell, $1.60; Somedium, $1.70; Somerset 11.85. BISHAVIATOR SAVES JUSHIMOTO DASAKI, Japan, July 7.—Commander A. Stuart Mac of the British royal air force is attempting a round the flight, left Jushimoto at o'clock this morning. THIEVES RANSACK J. F. KEMPER HOME The residence of J. F. Kemper, 718 No. Philadelphia-st, was entered Saturday night by burglars who escaped with change and bills amounting to about $10 or $12, according to a report to the local police department. The home was entered by means of a passkey. MORE FOREST RANGERS SACRAMENTO, July 7.—Eight additional forest rangers were authorized today by Gov. Richardson to cope with the unusual fire menace according to a wire received by state forester M. B. Pratt from H. R. Braden, member of the state board of control, who conferred with Governor Richardson in Los Angeles. Additional funds will be allotted the forestry board to cover the expense of the increase in the force, Braden said in his wire, and the money will be taken from the emergency fund. HEAVY TRAFFIC There was extraordinarily heavy traffic thru Anaheim Sunday. Local police put into effect the "no left turn" system, borrowed from Los Angeles, at Lemon and Center and Los Angeles and Center. W. B. Moody, chief of police, said the system worked fine, and added greatly in "herding the traffic" thru town. Fullerton's greatest trouble was at Brea and Whittier-rds, but the day went by without a single serious wreck, and only one bump. TOWN OF SATTLEY NOT WIPED OUT SAN FRANCISCO, July 7.—Late reports received today by the U.S. forester's office here declared the town of Sattley, near Yuba Pass in the Taboque national forest, reported to have been wiped out by the blaze, was still intact, with but a few scattered buildings on the outskirts of the town in ashes. Merick Shop FOR WOMEN 218-220 E. Center AHEIM .CAL. AHEIM .CAL. Sary Sale and Less ACTIVE OF THE COST PRICE. OUR STOCK APPAREL IN THE WANTED FABRICS AND WILL ASTOUND THE MOST SKEPTICAL. THIS SHOP NOT TO PRESENT MERCHANDISE Dresses Price - - $12.75 S ICE ... $18.75 ICE ... $29.75 ICE ... $45.00 YSALE PRICE ... $24.75 CE ... $19.75 ICE ... $35.00 ICE $45.00 YSALE PRICE ... $24.75 ICE $19.75 ICE $35.00 Patrons Will Take Advantage of AND WOOL KIRTS $16.75; second anniversary Price $8.95 BLE HAT VALUES HALF AND LESS THAN HALF THE WHOLESALE COST Anniversary Sale Price $7.50 Anniversary Sale Price $3.95 greatly reduced prices. These are large, medium and small size models attempting variety of colors.