VAUDEVILLE SHOW
NO BUSINESS TO CONSIDER CHICAGO, Wednesday. The Demoeratic Convention discovered upon oponing to-day's proceedings that it had no business to transaet. The resolutions committee was still at a deadlock over the platform on prohibition. The tariff and silver questions are giving the framers diflficulty. The convention therefore listened to vaudeville entertainers, and Messrs Clarence Darrow, Will Rogers, and other minor notables, who joked, spoke and sang until three o'clock in the afternoon. Meanwhile there apparently is no solution of the deadlock between the Roosevelt and anti-Roosevelt forces.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 264, 1 July 1932, Page 5
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