Show s I tJ NAMES 7 UTAHN I PARLEY PAMP P. P CHRISTENSEN i OF SALT LAKE LIE LIEAS CHOSEN A AS STANDARD BEARER Nomination Is Made l on Se Second ond Ballot After Candidate Had Once Declined ed to Let His Name Be Presented Present Man Man- Manof of Conventions Convention's C Choice hoice Declares He Can Stand Unequivocally ally on the Platform t j. j J d' Br ny Universal I C CARMEN ARMENS ARMEN'S 8 CHICAGO GO J July July- l 15 Parley Parley P. P Cl Cr of Of- f Salt Lake Utah was was declared the presidential al nominee of the Labor Fanner L party winning over oyer Dudley Field Fi ld Malone of Tork N. N WrY rk on the second se ond hallot ballot by hy a vote of f 1925 10 to 1746 10 1746 10 i v- v Upon motion o of pf Delegate E R. E. E of the N N Y w York delegation Christensen's nom nomination nation was made mou inOus n. n ills HIS s se selection l ec ti on i it t i is s said will heal he l any break existing existing-be- tween the Forty and the JJ Labor bor groups over the add adoption t tion on of the latter's s platform late yesterday i 1 Mr qt Christensen was permanent chairman of the Committee o of Fo ty eight convention on but leaned strongly to the labor group and vas was among the principal leaders in bringing about th the amalgamation of the various groups in session here hero the past few days pas At first I he declined to let his name be he presented a as a pr presidential candidate itc It I w was not o until nt l the first ballot was in progress t that nt he heare agreed d to bec become became me a candidate MaX Maj Hayes o of Cleveland Cle Ohio was nominated by by- acclamation mati n f for r vi vice pr-es pr president d' d nt ParIe Parley Parks Christensen ia i a n well known lawyer lan of Salt Lake City Ins ills career as S a n lawyer and lawyer and o organizer nizer f for r somi of ot the largest fraternal organizations in the has hns made Dade him lim well el known 0 throughout throughout- t out The he west west i At present he is a p practicing attorney at nt Salt Lake There is no doubt of his popularity with the delegates del generally They liked him as a joint presiding of officer He e was escorted to the stand aft after cr his selection when he lie formally accepted the nomination non n. n My work has bas just bt begun Mr Christensen said I l can stand on n the platform unequivocally If elected I will see to it that every plank plank-is plank is made into law Jaw v 1 Now inTi My mends j. j am am not going goit i g to make mak a speech We have had h l four strenuous days das and r T feel quite exhaust exhausted d So far as I am co con concerned cern ed and I trust it is the same with you Jon my work has just begun I realize the responsibility this means to me and aud I was thoroughly sil sincere re when I said id I w wOuld uld rather have had bad somebody dy else elso to lead thu this fight I Ivery Ivery very cry much wish that you ol had chosen chosu that splendid leader that wonderful wonder wonder- ful orator D Dudley dley Field Malone rather rather- than myself but I am not go going g call ll from froma fro bunch b like to tc hesitate in accepting a a n l ch you h Ev Every e r y fib fibre re i In n my system t em emIn sounds sound In harmony with th that t platform and I Ican Ican I Ican can stand on It firmly and without equivocation If It I am el elected ele I I will wil go So to the tho limit to ed see that very every on ono of oC tho planks Is enacted Into law l w In tn r the tho meantime until I do have to move move to Washington I am going to do everything every everything thing In my power to present th those se Ideas to my countrymen Ladles and gentlemen this Is no etc notime notime time for tor an extended talk If U It Is the pleasure of the national committee I Ishall I 1 Ishall shall eo go from one end of oC this country countr t to tho the other preaching the tho gospel of 01 will select som tome some truth and I know you OU good man to go RO with me inc I wish to God Gor you could select a a. woman It wont won't bo be lon long before they hold office and they the next Ct election ma may determine this n No Now proceed proc and choose a good who conforms conforms con con- candidate strong vigorous convictions and who will forms forma to our forthe for forthe forthe stand square four for the platform the vice Ice presidency Labor Group Dominates nates Part Party Chicago July 14 PatIo H Parley T. T Chris Chris- Christensn Lake City lawyer lawer was Sat Salt candIdate candidate candi candI- nominated l as the presidential party part the new Labor Farmer-Labor date for tor this at nt 30 o'clock H its convention b by a member of oC morning ChrIstensen was the tho Committee of or Forty Fort the second ballot banot chosen on dominating Tho The labor group was waa i new fusion party adolt adopted d a aI the tho for In preparation plaU platfOrm rm late today I nomination of or candidates at III tonight's I sM Ion minorItY report from the pl platform platform plat plat- t I i A committee was wati sponsored b by form orI of or three of or tho the 11 live five representatives was waN but Committee of or Forty eight the slightly les less than I vote yote of or b defeated by a signed 3 to 1 The majority report was 13 five labor members o of the com corn committee comi b the tho ho by and two of or the i on re resolutions representatives II ItI It I Forn Forty eight ht rt pl party's I was adopted tI d by to a bl big r majority ml which made unanimous 0 on nit motion was I Party ort j From ITU rom f Defections from tho the ranks of or the began besan when it was new party tt H would bo be the minority report overwhelmingly that I defeated James Ferguson Ferguson Fer Fer- governor o of Texas was guson former loriner out of the first to openly pull null tho the f first delegates dele dele- followed by ly He lie meeting was wa of or from several se states t none gates Identified with the labor whom was party stampede d developed when an A near made mado to forestall ore tall introduction intro Intro- Introduction was attempt of or the majority platform re report report re- re b by the submission lon to the c convention conven port that was waa to of or report tion acceptable a a. to Senator U. U M. M 1 ol bu hu The friends declared litte the tho convention was WaN boss bOlOS ridden and controlled d. d and that the senators senator's sena sena- clique lUO Ideas had been tors tor's own on platform burled buried 11 In secret committee meeting all the tho fur fury Thu hu storm broke with o of a 11 riot and antI I delegate delegates were q QUICK c t to o sei seize ze e mo- mo ment to spring their presidential boom boot A i big photograph o of tho ho senator flag flag- draped and a huge banner inscribed with his name were swung before the tho convention and tho the demonstration was waa on It lasted about three quarters of ot an hour Then a move mo was made to read the senators senator's platform but it was as blo- blo blocked d dby by the thc lie decision of the chairman the majority report of ot the on resolutions was before the tho convention convention conven conven- tion and must bo be dealt with first TheLa TheLa The La l platform was never brought up again The Tho statement of ot George Georgo Record who the minority report rep that If It it was sas adopted Senator La Follette would bo be willing to run on onit t was challenged b by Gilbert E. E Roo the senators senator's representative Uve Roo reiterated reiterated reiter miter previous announcements that the tho senator did not desire the nomination and asked that his namo name not Dot bo be presented pre pee sentell i Tho The convention recessed an hour after disposing of or the platform planning planning planning plan plan- ning to return and take up the questions questions questions ques ques- of or party name and presidential candidates Working for Socialism About of ot the the- Committee of or t ty delegates assembled at another hall hail during tho the recess Allen Ailen McCurdy McCurd made an nn address full fuU of or feeling and before bc- bc foro fore the they adjourned to meet again at Dot I 9 a. a m. m tomorrow it was clearly In Indicated In- In cheated that many of ot them wore far tar separated from the l labor bor group We tried to get up a party for toI Just I average e Americans McCurdy said lYe Wo e have been thrown together to ether with witha a group who are working for Marxian socialism There Isn't any in tn me mo when I 1 sa say this I have been trying to say it for two days There has hils been an irreconcilable difference between bet some of ot us in l th the f Committee e of Forty eight Fort Fort-el ht and the Udders Udd ers era of ot tho the labor group It Is 15 all f- f pressed In one word in the majority r re report I port lort where it stands for tor increasing control of or Industry by tho the r I Continued on Page Pale 3 MAN IS I f l TE F 1 I tOR PRESIDENCY t I JJ E. Christensen HeadsT Heads r f Wins Nomination T I Second Ballot From IrOm Page Pago 1 1 that the they w want nt to sink the nJ not of the tac new now part party deep Into L' L Sought ht i Alexandor Cunder secretary of ot the theof 1 of Forty Fort said the te 8 had been taken in and andI their votes count I and their voices not be e A number of delegates bACk to the labor conven- conven hors S. S J said ld they jo r. r It would Ol I. I t stay X but u un ma r n. n sea ment lie to be he b with Chairman HopIs HopIs' Hop- Hop Is' Is 8 attempt to try and reunite It was was de decided l ed at hot the theion ion oo will operate until Au- Au S r. r the labor part party conA conA con- con B A draft of ot a new referred to toa a c conference com com- reported on on next year ia i Follette n tie Objects Object ta t Follette Jr notified new dera ders tonight that his father at run under an any circumstances adopted of Senator Senat r La Follette Aisi s son was as as follows just been Informed that con- con tny expressed wishes my been placed in nomination ur convention r. r I w. w t. t the circumstances which fien oen nn I Ido do not consider myself Be and e-and and must must therefore decline i lf It the nomination be tendered earnestly hope that jiny name withdrawn without further deJose de- de Josephine Jose of or Illinois I thc he name name of Herbert Bigelow in nomination McDouglas of at Arl Arkansas pre- pre the he name namo of or Gov Go GoL L L. J J. J Fra her ler Dakota t Harland of Washington prename pre pre- the name of at Dudley I l Field Mafi Ma- Ma fi Henry Henn Ford Proposed d Tork J-Tork Yank rk delegates staged a a. brief Atlon tion then Catherine Simms Slams York r-York York presented the tho name of Ford FoYd She explained she had haded haded led ed to offer the Detroit manuto manu- manu to the single tax party part but buta J II a cold reception ting leg his remarks that he was wasO Io o O nominate a radical as well as asman asman man man Samuel Levine of New placed the name namo of or Eu Eugene eno to nomination 1 Branstetter secretary of the thet thel t t. t party followed Mr Hopkins treed ormed the delegates that in his Eugene Euc-ene Debs now In the tho At- At would not accept under the labor farmer-labor and land requested request d that his name be wn WD Samuel lne Levino who placed nomination rc refused used hO 1 however er c raw the name Ills lis Name ome me I. I McDougal of or Kans Kansas placed P P. P Christensen of Utah In noman nomi nom- nom i an and lT T T. H. H Lunde LuntIe of Minneapolis Senator Robert M. M La Is Follette Domination coming after ater reassurances re- re assurances that La Follette not run took tho the dele delegates tes by The demonstration was short Rodriguez of Illinois Labor Deader eader seconded the nomination Wisconsin senator of Illinois was presente present- present e convention b by Mrs C C. C. C J Jef- Jef eff ef- ef bf Illinois DUnois f as a n candidate after P P. P P. P Christensen t took ok thc the plat- plat nd d withdrew his name while Thomason of or North Dakota that he ho had the authority to tow w I tho name of at Governor vernor Fra- Fra 1 chairman of or national tee of the thc committee of or forty- forty mO ed tho formal withdrawal of 10 0 of or Senator La Folletto Follette and sustained his motion t Vote Heavy was no nomination on the first V. V The Thc result of or the first ballot ote Malone 1668 Deb Debs irl lIt n. n 1211 1211 Ford 1 3 Fra- Fra L 7 7 Post 17 i convention then voted to drop dictates di dates except Malone and Chrisand Chrls- Chrls and proceeded with thc the voting yoUnS' e- e second COnd ballot Dd Defeated M lonc tens en was elected over o Dudley alone of ot New York b by a vote ote of or J Q 1745 1746 Convention coa then proceeded to lions Hons for forice vice ice president and than a a. dozen can candidates were wore ted including James Duncan Se- Se triko leader Dudle Dudley Field Ma- Ma Mari Marrio ri Chapman Catt Cott Alexander leader of the Kansas miners enn nn Plumb author of the I Plumb lumb L form Fight J I t tier One Ti n lir BI Universal Service I I do co July 14 The Tho The national conot conof conof con- con of ot the tho tentatively named r Labor n-Labor party born hero here yester- yester deadlocked tonight in a a. bitt bit- bit t over a B. platform leaders Headers of ot the tho Labor party of ot ted td States Slates fighting to havo have its m adopted by the amalgamated Ion United States Senator RobLa Rob Rob- La Follette withdrew asa cantor can- can ROb 1 I 1 for or the presidential nomination on the thc convention that uld not run on a a. platform as rad- rad Proposed b by lly tho the labor group rad-I rad I i Platforms were presented to invention from the thc conference tree e representing the labor j i and ind the tho Committee of Forty Forty- I. I Tho first which was called report came from tho the group Croup The Tho called so-called minority w was s 1 signed by George I I. I Hees Roe Roe- s n Gardner and Amos Amoa Pinchot sating nUnC the Committee of at Forty I and consideration of ot o 0 platform drafts were amended lous demonstrations lasting all A definite split spilt In the thetty 1 tty before It Is la thirty six hours predicted tonight as the op- op y battled over the tho play plat plat- ate Commit tea of or Forty Forty eight pro vre Ifor r a possible break early carly In iny y f f by calling railing its national cony con con- y Ii t together lether at the tho Morrison hotel ling lint to retain Its identity and Ilion atlon and bo be ready for lor such an ncy N Near Hear at Riot Starts C committee on plat- plat rocc kc off rel relations Uon and otla t t. 6 o'clock this morning after for tor two forty hours without n 11 an effort to reach an agree alree- it a draft Senator La loll Folletto B. B his hili personal representatives scone of ot action Gilbert E Roc Roe BOn P-BOn Bon Rob Robert crt M. M La L. Follette fei tell the thc new Party leaders that ld 14 not ot accept tho tho nomination e party a-party Party If It it party adopts the platted plat plat- ted by the tho labor group roup placement of La Follette's with with- to i t the o convention early carly this oh 8 a a. near riot nU flush flush- h- h F tho t L c Platform 1 Lester F. F Barlow I national chairman of ot the tho World Veterans World W War plunged the Ule convention Into to an uproar when he declared d cret that 80 o- o In the confer c com com- rooms was keepinG from the delegates delee-ates senators senator's the tho tru true e facts about the Wisconsin Wisconsin Wis- Wis position Robert Robort M. M BUck ot of Chicago chairman chairman chair chair- man ot of the labor groups group's platform committee NeW York and Abraham raham of secretary who were pared pr pr to Yore were brushed submit the tho labor p la to one aid aide e. e Intrigues Charged Advancing to the front of at the form plat plat- Barlow shouted Secret S 'S egret l Intrigue has almost crushed t this life convention l J have hav been In n with Son Sen ator La r Folletto have havo and that Is tho the word I |