Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1952 — Page 8

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Convention Laughs To Puerto Rican Unwitting Comedy Tickles Delegates •CONVENTION HALL, Chicaij, U'P —Tbe kittle Puerto Rican delegate got the laughs while Ike grft the votes. . The laughs probably will be remembered by the delegates to this Republican national convention long after the bitter ElsenhowerTaft fight is forgotten. \ i Marcelino Romani rolled the delegates in the aisles, qpite unintentionally. The stage was set for Romani's unwitting comedy act by a roll (rail vote of the state and territorial delegations on whether to vote 'yes” or Uno” for s the pro-Eisen-hower slate. When Puerto Rico’s turn came up, its entire three votes were cast against Eisenhower. Romani for an individual poll and the hall rocked with guffaws. I Hector Gonzales Blanes Voted for the Taft slate,\ but the second delegate wasn’t there. “I ask that the name of the alternate be polled,” Roniani told temporary . chairman Walter S. | Ilailanan and tpe crowd howled. ' When the napie of Mrs. Provb dencia Ramos de Villamil was called out rather uncertainly by reading clerk Ljyle Slafler, Romani asked: . , “What’s the name, please?” The name was read again. “Is all right," Romani said. “She’s not here.” That really brought ; doWn the house. Slater called out the name of another alternate. s’He’s a delegate,” Romani said. “Brit he’s not here.” Another alternate, Jose G. .Salgado, voted—for Taft forces. Then Romani voted . —for [the Elsenhower slate. It was Romani’s last vote. Another delegate wak permanently seated this morning shortly before the vend of the convention's sixth session. i . —— r J | Putnam Youth Is Reported Better Larry pntnam, the 10-year-old boy who wis accidentally hit With a .22 caliber bullet yesterday While he and his brother, Jerry, were Mooting at birds on their farm, was as “doing well” at - the Adainh bounty memorial hospital today. • pThe bullet said to have oft h nearby well, on the -Rockford. Ohio, farm, entered the fioy’s back, went through his hip and perforated his intestines in four places. - . AWAIT PLEA OF (Cent!need From Page One) period. The steef deadlock continued to be felt in allied industries, with resulting idleness approaching the 500,000 matk. >

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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952