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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952

Underneath, You Could Sense The Bitterness In The Convention Air

the atmosphere. It was quiet all | the way down to the New York, | which gave Eisenhower 92 | ~An- | other demonstration started | then, to be squelched when a | delegate demanded a - poll of |

By ANDREW TULLY Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

CHICAGO, July 10—Georgia

-Was merely a symbol. The issue

was shall §t be Eisenhower or Taft. And the tense delegates, crowded into that smoky bowl of the Internati onal A m phitheater and shouting their Dbitfer yeses and noes, chose Eisenhower. The booming voice of Temporary Chairman Walter Hallanan gave

Mr. Tully the conyention—and the nation

~the score. In his second straight victory over the forces

of Robert A. Taft, Ike Eisen- | hower had rolled up a total of |

607 votes—three more than he'd need when the convention goes through the motions of nominating its standard bearer. The banners waved furiously, the music played and there came a great roar of voices. And men nudged their neighbors and, triumphantly or deJectedly, murmured “he’s in.”

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_ Right from the beginning, the great hall had been as tense and as heavy with emotion as any nominating roll call could be. The speakers spoke of which delegates should be seated from Georgia, but what they were really pleading for were votes for a presidential nominee,

= ” » IT WAS a hushed tension at first as the minor speak went through their routine. The delegates sat quietly, expectantly, knowing those speeches were but a preliminary to the history they would see unfold in later, hotter moments. And undetneath, you could sense the bitterness in the air. Sen. Evgrett Dirksen’s rich,

sonorous tones provoked the first outburst of violence—the first display of the bitterness that divided the two factions. “Come, let us reason together,” said the man from Illinois, pleading.the Taft cause. But the convention was having no sweetness and light. It wanted to fight, And so the boos and the noes rolled in

“ against the Senator's stalwart

frame like a great wave. The delegates were glad, finally, to have something at which to hurl their pent-up Turles.

» » ” THEY HAMMERED their voices at him again when he

asked: “Do you want to say to the voters we have a national

committee but they’ are not trustworthy?” And again when he pleaded that “if we have no faith in ourselves, how in heaven's name are we going to sell the Republican cause to the voters in 1952?"

The Senator's delivery was magnificent, his voice rich and booming, but he didn’t have

the right things to say. And when he remarked acidly about Ike's friend, Tom Dewey, that “we followed you before and you took us down the road to defeat,” he was engulfed in a pandemonium of boos. Ike's forces took over then in the person of the young and handsome state senator, Don-

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» ~ » IT WAS quiet as the voting started, but the big hall seemed squeezed by the tightness of

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