Show PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT E Nominated By Acclamation President Gives Acceptance Speech Twenty Hours Later JOHN JOHNN N. N GARNER VICE PRES Bourbon Platform Is Praised By Pres In Acceptance Speech President Franklin D Del e 1 a n it 0 o Roosevelt accepted Saturday night at Frank Franklin in Field Philadelphia with a declaration of war against economical tyranny He had been ted by acclamation acclamation ac ac- ac- ac twenty hours earlier eaTHer when the seconding speeches at atthe atthe atthe the democratic national convention convention conven conven- tion lion finally came to an end at 12 1255 5 a. a m. m eastern daylight t time and the session adjourned until 1000 a. a m. m Vice-President Vice John Jolin Nance Garner was to that position at the Saturday session affording the usual convention climax anti-climax that distinguishes thenon the non nomination nation of a candidate for vice president His name was placed in by James V. V Allred Alired governor r of Texas and Mr Garner Garner Garnor Gar Gar- ner nor made his acceptance speech at Franklin Field Saturday evening evening even even- ing lag preceding that of the pre si dent Nominated B By Old Friend The Presidents President's name was placed pine pine- ed in nomination Friday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon by his long life-long friend Judge John E. E Mack of New York who termed him the friend of the masses The convention burst into in into into in- in to an ovation that filled the 15 seat auditorium with tumult for a solid hour Seconding sp speeches ches were made by each of the delegation from the states and territories 56 speeches tin lin all aU were made including including in in- in- in eluding the nominating and sec see ond speeches Dr Jay M. M Schaffer Schaffer fer of Tr Tremonton emon ton spokesman for forthe forthe forthe the Utah delegation won destine destine- tion Lion at the convention by being the ilie first to forsake his prepared speech and instead make only a afew afew afew few brief remarks including Utah's reason for supporting the President in the Ule coming election President Roosevelt in his acceptance acceptance ac nc- sp speech h addressed not only the thousands gathered to tofield hear Wm him at Franklin field but also the thousands of democratic rallies gathered to hear bear him over radios from coast to coast The of Both President Roosevelt and Vice President Garner were vere foregone conclusions permitting complete arrangements Continued on Page 8 President Roosevelt Receives Nomination To Again Lead Party Continued from Page 1 to be made before hand to shatter shatter shat shat- ter tel all precedent Praises Platform Never before has a major ajor political poll poli party chosen its two leaders leaders leaders lead lead- ers notified d them and listened to their th ir t r peeches Speeches of acceptance within a space of little more than twenty hours Unreserved praise praise- of the democratic democratic democratic demo demo- cratic platform was given by the President in his acceptance speech when he said Gaid The brave and cI clear ar p platform adopted by this convention to which I heartily ly 5 subscribe ri be- be sets forth that government government government gov gov- in a modern civilization has certain inescapable obligations obligations obliga obliga- to its citizens among which are protection of the family and the home the establishment of ofa a democracy of opportunity and aid to those overtaken by ter High lights of the democratic platform adopted at the convention convention convention conven conven- tion included An affirmation of the Roosevelt new deal without apology or retreat It advocates federal action to solve national problems it calls for constitutional constitutional ti na change if Such tsuch problems ms cannot be bc effectively solved by legislation within the lion tion Attacks Economic Tyranny In its own words the platform stated the thet th issue of the campaign The issue in this election is plain it said The American people are called upon to choose choos between a a. administration that thal has and would again reg reg 1 ent eat them in the Ule service service service ser ser- vice of privileged groups groins groups and a Democratic dedicated dedicated dedicated dedi dedi- to tha Ul establishment of equal opportunity for all our peo peo- In enlarging on the UlC issue President President dent Roosevelt at dir directed his attack attack at at- tack on economic tyranny He said The rhe economic tL complain that we seek to overthrow overthrow overthrow over over- throw the institutions of Ameri Amen ca cn What they really reany complain 01 ot ofis otIs Is that we seek to take talce away their power Our allegiance to American institutions the overthrow of this kind of power In vain they S 'S seek elt to hide behind behind behind be be- hind the flag and the Ule tion In their blindness they forget forget for for- get gel what the flag and the constitution constitution stand for Now as LJ always tha th flag and the constitution t stand for a democracy not tyranny tyran tyran- ny for freedom not nol subjection and against dictatorship p by mob rule role and the over privileged alike aUke The President ended his Ws address with the words I accept the commission you have tendered me I join with you I am enlisted enlist enlist- ed for the duration of th the ther war |