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Show II LKHI FREE I'KESS. LKHI. UTAH "REPUBLICAN NOMINEES ft W5. - I s':r' ut uninteresting, with National Ci.a:raj;ii Henry P. Fletcher presiding. Ihis i!., l .:ej t!.e selection of Senator Krederi. k C. .Stei.ver, as temporary c!,:i;r:iiuii. The eeiiii:g session, enllr-e:;e- .i at Its start by gome fine singing by Mr. Werrenrath, was notable for the Lev :;..! e speech. The Oregon sn-atha! he-- n ghen the J,,b of dellr-eni- ia h t ef l ard hits at the Demo-cra'- ;.' administration, and he lived up to e;.,.(-T..na. s, There was not, a lot ef statesmanship In his t'e.r It was fu'l of pungent .ead a few of them: phrases. s "The New Heal depends ell for practical experience and on hookworms for energy." "New Ilea! extravagance Is bending the hacks of the people with an unfair toinlen and has condemned all the bahies of the entire nation to be roeke-In cradles decorated by debt." "Fixing of prices by monopolies and combines picks the pocket of the buy- Ins public." "There are no party lines when hu- man liberty is at stake " "For three long years we have had a government without political moral- - For Her Graduation, Party and Prom 1 By CHERIE NICHOLAS or 3 j j i book-ttonii- m pit , rt x ALF M. LANOON COL. FRANK KNOX 5... Laiidon and Knox Nominated i v w vTV Vt4AVf Before polishing v r,v ' - vTvA X v It Republican Convention fiirni-- ! mahogany white soap and dry thoroughly. To remove mildew from bag, rub with petroleum a leather ointment and allow It to remain on bag until mildew comes off easily. Rub the electric Iron once a week with paraffin applied on a soft cloth. This will keep iron clean and smooth. ' ' " '. - !- If lattices for rose bushes and vines that grow on the house are put on hinges It will be easy to lay them on the ground when painting your house. d by ... ... If cherries or berries are rolled In flour before putting them into th pie crust the juice will be thickened and will not run out. ture wash well with warm water and j ity." The senator reiterat d with great ef- feet that "three long years" until the convention and the galleries roared It in unison and the quick-witteband leader bad the brasses playing It In three notes. Iiy the next day the catch phrase had been made into a Republican song to Die tune of "Three Rllnd When making cinnamon toast cut bananas In thin slices, arrange on toast, sprinkle with sugar and cin- namen and brown under the broiler, j per-hap- K Howehold Question? A tablespoon of lemon Juice added to the egg In which fish Is dipped before frying gives It a delicious flavor. Mice." ill Rivals Withdraw From Race by Kansan's Platf itrm Mreniithent'il Great Ovation Is Tendered to Herbert Hoover. Interpretation W. PICKARD By EDWARD Western Union. Newspaper President For Landon. For Vice Alfred President Frank Mossman n- Knox. Cleveland, Ohio. Kansas, forty eightrar-olgovernor of that "typical General rairle state" as Postmaster arley termed It, Is the standard bear- of tlie Republican party, unanimous- b nominated by the convention, vlrtu- !ly by acclamation. "Oh, Susannah" becomes the party and "Three Long Years" Its ng ant, and sunflowers are blossoming over the land. Landon's several rivals for the high tonor nil withdrew from the race be- ':.re the call for nominations, and all otes pledged for others than the iansa n were released. Second place on the ticket went to :ol. Frank Knox, publisher of the Chi News. This, too, was a cago Daily aanlmous choice, made after three thers who had been put in nomination Wthdrew and urged the selection of Convention Call, ilf M. Landon of Landon's victory signalized the su in the convention or the premacy men nnd jonnger element in the party komeu not necessarily young in years at those who are young In profossion- il politics. The meiTilters of the Old to a Guard, mostly conservative were either absent from the roll I delegates or were so far in the that they were compelled to t the more liberal element do as it leased. It was an unbossed conven- on and the decision as to the candi- iates was not reached in any "snwke- Sed liotel room." What the Platform Promises. "America is in peril" are the opening wds of the preamble to the platform de-pe- Landon and his running mate are followed by the for the statement found in the doings of the Roosevelt administration. The most vital planks were those deal-lowith farm problems, the tariff, for- 'Ipi relations and especially money. nd it required a lot of discussion and tinkering to put these In shape. Sum marised, they are: Agriculture: We propose to facilitate economical production and increase consumption on a basis of abundance instead of A national scarcity program . . . protection and restoration of the land resources . . . Payment of reasonable benefits upon fte domestically consumed portion of "ch crops (with exportable surpluses) government assistance In dispos-of surpluses. Tariff; We will repeal the present reciprocal trade agreement law. We 1U restore the principle of the flexible MfT. We will adjust tariffs with "a 'ew to promoting International trade, stabilization of currencies, and the Wainnient of a proper balance agriculture and industry. Foreign affairs: We pledge that America shall not become a member the League of Nations or of the World Court nor shall America take any entangling alliances In foreign '"airs. We shall promote the great se of international arbitration trough the establishment of free, Inwhich on s:and, reasons nnd they ... land-us- e h be-ee- dependent Money; tribunals. We advocate a sound cur- at all hazards We oppose further devaluation of dollar . . . We will restore to the Rress the authority lodged therein we Constitution to coin money and Wlnte the value thereof by repealing the laws delegating this authority " ,he Executive. Strengthened by Landon. ir the truth be told, the platform not the strong, forthright dec 'aratl. 'n of principles and intentions that vast number of Republicans bad ,'ped it would be. The resohi- Ions k n"on "'hut, uominaieu nv t lie men. thought It necessary to ""Re num. .... b ncy be preserved 1 H , t,10y . , "U" sought by every means to Bpprovnl of Senator I?ornh. lad n,s suggestions for the planks t0 eernlng foreign affairs, monopolies. . were Incorporated in money and hi the platform. Rut. 'before putting Landon in nomination, his manager. .John Hamilton, read to the convention a telegram from the governor that really put teeth in the platform. The governor said that the resolutions had been communicated to him, and that if nominated he would accept them unqualifiedly. Rut he thought It only honest to give his Interpretation of certain planks, lie continued : "Under the title of labor, the platform commits the Republican party as follows : "'Support the adoption of state laws and Interstate compacts to abolish sweatshops and child labor, and to protect women and children with respect to maximum hours, minimum wages, nnd working conditions. We believe that this can be done within the Constitution ns it now stands.' "I hope the opinion of the convention Is correct that the alms which you have In mind may be attained within the Constitution as it now stands. Rut, If that opinion should prove to be erroneous, I want you to know that, If nominated and elected, I shall favor a constitutional amendment permitting the states to adopt such legislation as may be necessary adequately to protect women and children in the matter of maximum hours, minimum wages and working conditions. This obligation we cannot escape. Landon's Gold Policy. 'A "The convention advocates: sound currency to be preserved at all hazards.' "I agree that The first requisite to a sound and stable currency is a balanced budget.' The second requisite, as I view it, is a currency expressed in terms of gold and convertible Into gold. I recognize, however, that the second requisite must not be made effective until and unless it can be done without penalizing our domestic economy and without injury to our producers of agricultural products and other raw materials. "The convention pledges the party to the merit system and to Us restoration, improvement, and extension. In carrying out this pledge, I believe that there should be included within the merit system every position In the administrative service below the rank of assistant secretaries of major departments and agencies, and that this Inclusion should cover the entire Post Office department." Rorah, leaving Though Senator Cleveland just before the nominations, said the platform In general met with his approval, Landon's enlargement of the labor and money planks certainly was not what the Idahoan had favored. Ovations for Herbert Hoover. If anyone thought former President Hoover had become something of a nonentity in the Republican party's councils and In the esteem of the rank and tile of Republicans, the reception given that distinguished guest of the convention must have disabused id m of the Idea. Mr. Hoover, on his arrival Wednesday, was greeted by an Immense and enthusiastic throng, and throughout the day, though closeted In his room, he was consulted by many party leaders. The session that evening was given over almost wholly to listening to his address, and It was well worth hearing. During half an hour of tumultuous demonstration he was forced to stand bowing and smiling before he could utter a word; and when he did begin to talk he was followed with deep interest and bis many telling phrases were cheered to the echo. He was serious throughout, and seriously called on his fellow Americans to pledge themselves to a crusade for human freedom. Diary of the Convention. Assembling Tuesday noon In the great Public Auditorium where Calvin Coolldge was nominated for the Presidency twelve years ago. the convention was welcomed by Mayor Harold II. P.urtnn of Cleveland and proceeded to do n lot of routine business, neces Fruit Juices and ginger ale may be Rules Committee Plan Upset. frozen into cubes In a mechanical sr the Wednesday morning sesrefrigerator and used for Iced drinks. sion, devoted to business, the convenC Associate. Newspapers. WNU Servlra ami and young tion demonstrated its Independence by " 1 M ; ! t' v upsetting the plan of the rules com I1 u. spoiled, the sweet Being a Bridesman Is No girl graduate Is the star of mittee to Increase the representation Sinecure by a Lon Shot her commencement week of Alaska, Hawaii and the District of and be must costumed from Columbia three to six votes each. Mate ITalasz, an Inhabitant of ns can A minority report against this was daintily and lovely holds the world's record as Szeged, be for her part. She must also plan for unusual fabrte patterns, the frocks are - as adopted. "bridesman"distinct from best the commencement parties. Being wise, always simple In line. Distinctive de- man Next c;inie the induction of Rertrand which function he has perto be, she tails are chic sleeves, always formed at Snel! of New York as permanent chair- - ns her diploma declares her 1,574 weddings. will ehooe a graduation frock that will perky and crisp In organdie, a reman. This veteran of many conventions The position of "bridesman" at he appropriate for evening wear right strained use of demure ruffles, and as his at and denunciation length, spoke Hungnrlan peasant weddings Is no a rule, modest high necks. of the New Deal was a better Job than through the summer. one. Wearing a berlbboned hat asy The lovely models pictured have flarSome of the most entrancing was Senator Steiwer's. He termed the and carrying a stick decorated with frocks are of Swiss organdie. ing skirts that will Hit blithely to the Republican campaign a new crusade treamers, he goes round delivering a crusade to restore to the American Romantic, youthful and flattering, these platform at the graduation exercises the invitations by word of mouth. people their Constitution nnd their lib- - sterling, exquisitely sheer cottons come and appear later on at informal dances At the wedding feast he Is expected ertles. and in prophetic mood, he snid: In endless variety. Embroidered or- nnd dinners throughout the summer. to compose and recite a poem for "When the victory is won we shall gandies are immensely popular this Slim sheathes of taffeta make a sleek very dish set on the table and to foundation with an elegant whisper of direct the dances. London Sunday give America a government high nbove year. They are patterned in verthe plane of party politics. We shall satile fashion, ranging from flowing silk. Taffeta Is also being used In a Observers. revival of the traditional sash with vine and floral motifs to demure need In executive positions the servalso novelty dot effects. Eyelet butterfly bow and long ends as Inices of constitutional Democrats and r stanced In the youthful frock of eyelet cutout embroidered patand Republicans alike." The second evening session was the terns are delicately lacy and have an embroidered Swiss organdie to the right Hoover session, told of ahove. It might added crispness that Is refreshing and In the trio. Just as the tradition of white for be well to add the incident of Queenle cool for summer wear. Flecked Swiss is no longer uniformly observed, brides with are too, F.thel Clair of New York. That personfascinating, organdies pastel colors or touches of color on able blonde lady, grabbing a (lag, led a chenille lik dots and geometric patprolonged demonstration after Mr. terns applied In colors or white on white have become as correct for graduation as Wherefore, the Hoover had left the platform and the solid grounds. flower-likto the left maiden pictured are new The cire finished for "Hoover President." organdies hall, screaming She enlisted the aid of a good many as sweet and dainty as the edelweiss will go tripping demurely up the aisle In a organdie. The m .to delegates and gallery spectators, but flowers of their. native land. These are brief bolero jacket has pleatbeauti In finish the uproar, besides being a tribute to so supple they drape shoulder-wideninsleeves to enhance the high esteem in which the former fully and have a soft but noticeable ed The Coleman is a PenIts charm. chic and Its In material Is the Is Inherent nine Instant Lighting Iron. was President held, kept up mainly luster that All ntrtka a ntktch yoa have to do iii turn In at Of course fallen have love you because the crowd wanted to let off and comes back faithfully after each and it lights innuntly. YoutIv, don't have to tnaart the match tnaide the Iron no burned Angara. the with first dress, beguiling steam. sight and pressing. tubbing The Oolirnan heats In a jiffy; la quickly rearfr ruse. Entire ironing aurfare ia heated with Miraculous, Indeed, are the new centered in the picture. Everybody Thursday the Big Day. the hottest. Maintains ita heat even for point Because the platform committee was crinkled and matelasse organdies that does. A discreet and artful use of rufthe fast worker. Entirety self-- eating. Operates for an hour. You do your ironing with lew to the but fles adds modish very quaint still struggling with its task, the conneed only to be tubbed nnd then put on lens time. Be sure your next effort, tn Iron ta the genuine Coleman. air of thl summery frock which is vention met Thursday morning and a hanger to dry to return to their origIt's the iron every woman wants. It's a wonderlabor aaver of ful time and tike fashioned Swiss It, Tn In nothing organdie. the afternoon only to recess. inal freshness. In solid color or in again Coleman la the aaay way to Iron. The red grosgraln ribbon tie at the multi-colo- r UNO POSTCARD fr FMf PoMer and Ptt Osteite. For the third time It was called to or floral prints. THK CO Lai MAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. throat and a red grosgrain belt match der at eight in the evening, and the Wichita. Kana.f Chicago, flt t lpt.WI3316 frocks, this year, are full the color of the fabric Graduating toa Ansel t. CalU. Philadelphia. 'a. see (Osttw) You'll dots. platform was read, rather perfunctorily with smoothly fitting skirt liar length, wee crystal buttons all the way down cheered in spots, and adopted without Ins from the knee. Because of the the front, if you look closely, and how contest. Sweet Temper youth of their wearers and because smartly bouffant are her sleeves I Then Chairman Snell hushed the nail the a on boy Isn't the is Many centered Interest style Western Newppaper Union. and uttered the long waited order for worth his salt, but, by George, Isn't a roll call for nominations for Presihe delightful to have around If you dent. Alabama passed. Arizona yielddon't have to depend on him! STRIKING BUTTONS IT'S THE LATEST ed to Kansas, and a yell arose as the ADD hRIGHT TOUCH chairman recognized John Hamilton. By CHKIUK NICHOLAS That alert and handsome gentU'tnan Many striking Ideas are being destrode up the platform, his chin decveloped In the button line. For sport orated with a big plaster. He hadn't blouses, a clever manufacturer uses been biffed It was just the result of a numbers to replace ordinary buttons slipping razor. When quiet could be down the front. These, ranging from Mr. Hamilton into plunged restored, one to nine, are of plastic material, his speech with vigor and evident ensometimes in bright color to form a Loud came cheers for almost joyment. contrasting effect against the blouse every phrase as he described the man fabric or else In Imitation Ivory, torPower in Character whom he was to put In nomination, shell or toise amber. delicate, pale named Landon the he Strength of character consists of and when pent The signs of the Zodiac also have two things power of will and powup excitement and enthusiasm broke been a soiree of Inspiration for buter of F. W. Robert-aoall bounds. Bands blared, flags were ton designers nnd have been used with waved wildly and the delegates folgreat originality by leading dressmaklowed their state standards in procesers for summer afternoon or beach sion about the hall. I dresses. The Chinese Inspiration has i Half a dozen delegates, severa. of been responsible for one style showing them women, seconded the nomination Chinese script engraved over mother-of-peaBLACK LEAF 40" of Landon, and then those who had In lacor discs plastic plaquettes honor for the chief rivals his Keeps Does Away from been quer red. Evergreens,Shrubs etc came forward one after another and lvtTuspoonfol ie0l, ballon eloquently and heartily Indorsed the of Spray. par evident choice of the convention, pledgDull Fabrics Choice for ing their full support for his election. Deshabilles and Lingerie These gentlemen were Senator Arthur : r-Lingerie hiki aesnainiies are more Vandenberg of Michigan, Col. Frank than ever In dull fabrics, such .1. popular SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Lester Knox of Illinois, Senator ns mossy crepes and delicate rayon Dickinson of Iowa, Oov. Harry Nic" of sheers. Favorite colors are periwinkle SOnr lobby li delightfully air Maryland nnd Robert A. Taft of Ohio. and turquoise blue, pale pink and sal- cooled daring the summer months Balloting for the nominee was a necmon. Tones of maize, champagne and Radio for Every Room essary formality. The result was: For yellow are seen also as well as canary 200 Room 200 Bath Landon, 0S4 ; for Rorah, 19. Klghteen ' tones of mauve, which are es- I I delb-at$ of the Borah votes came from Wisconi pocially requested by discriminating Immediately sin, which delegation women to wear with dresses In the moved that the nomination be made ' or purple, r.tsnop or new glumes was vote Rorah unanimous. The other 1'aruin violet. that of Carl Rachmann of West VirHere is a coat and dress that Is a ginia, who had been manager of the Borah campaign. arrival, so new that It's Small Watches Attached Knox for Vice President newness almost startles. It has that to Suit Lapel Is Latest a """"ft modish broad shoulder line which Is Selection of a Vice Presidential can The new small watches, In a colored HOTEL didate at the closing session presented essential If you would be up and going leather backing and suspended on a The Landon people In fashion. Croat emphasis is given to colored leather fob, are worn attached some difficulties. wanted Vandenberg. but the Michigan color alliance In this model by Creed. to the lapels of suits. The same senator refused repeatedly and firmly. The dress has a front of green, brown watches, but on a larger and simpler The anil red madras. Pates $l.SO to $3.00 Colonel Knox, Governor Nice, Walter scale, are being worn In the lapels of Is made of beige and brown coat Col. and Arthur New length of The suits. a Jersey business atch men's Edge only The llolrl Tempi" Square ! The coat wool as is alS'i the dress Little of New York were put In nomhinhlr dr.lml.lr, frirndly il o these new watches Is that It Is more , will lwy. finl a wide chamois gray beit. ililliiii't. for the wearer to tell the ination, and It soon became evident the fastens with roniforlalilr. and uppenirly Is felt. hat on run thrrt-fn- re The ' lhorounhlTliiir-rMMr.gray be would convention of the of the world choice time than for the rest hotel Ut lhi why undrrtan.l Knox as state after state seconded his u ho happens to pass by. HIGHLY BK.C.OMMK.NHED nomination. Edge. Nice and Little Yoa can aUo appreciate whyi Cocoon Handbag withdrew their names, and the Chicago of distinction to atop Viol-- t lf atmark Buying whose but terllies to the T Iiks go thia beautiful hostelry publisher became tin' unanimous choice of the -' pleasant r,c!ore btijit.g any coeoolis lire How being Use.! w;i ERNEST C. ROSSITFR, Mgr. for the second place on the ticket. in'et shades that lire so popular test material. The coeoun Is dried han CleM'land and the local committee of day. They look in the tin' whole gixilu pieeed deserve a word nf praise for the wiw find, from their dill ov. n tie. you'll ish b' eiciit, e zr,i invention and the crowd.--' in which tl :,pearnn' color. inor texture. uood ' ir! with a tough ttHHiIiI'IiIhit U it m riK'teil were cared for. I M 1 y dual-purpos- e . bow-kno- t, e aIaimah G IRON g h d Instant-Lightin- g pin-dotte- d sweet-tempere- n. t. krrhllR; ixxntoi rl pi ' & 4 ( J fVil e -.' Temple Square three-quarte- BtnlM-phrre.Y- Imnin.--ulatr- Pci-tber- , 'ht rJIrOia |