Show NOMINATORS I NAMED C Df BY CANDIDATES l WASHINGTON May 18 AP APAll AP- AP All Ali tho tho nice things that can be said about a presidential candidate usually lY are arc summed up In the nominating nominating nomi nomi- nati g. g speeches at tHe national conventions cont con con- t and one of the problems of or the various aspirants for the tho presidency is to determine who should t I propose propose their names to the delegates at Kansas City and Houst Hous Hous- t month Some candidates have made a ad d decision others have not It is a acet certainty ert however that the honors will dall to members of the tho home stat That is a custom rarely if ever disregarded Of Of- the Republicans Hoover looks to John JolTn McNab a San Francisco lawyer to place pace Mall in nomination although for personal persona reasons McNab McNab McNab Mc Mc- Nab may stand aside for some other member of or the California delegation NOT NOT SHOWN HAND Lowden has lias not shown his hand The convention will be called caned on onto onto onto to n name Curtis by the tho massive Poly Poy once a picturesque of ot congress from Kansas To Will Wood the veteran representative representative representative from Indiana probably will fall faU the honor ot of proposing Watson Vatson Just who will eulogize other candidates candida tes inel including several favorite sons has not been decided de de- de- de As to the Democrats there is some talk that John W. W Davis party standard bearer in 1924 and this year ear eara a dc delegate at to the Houston convention from New York n might ight present Smiths Smith's name Jimmie Jim nile mie Walker Waller New Yorks York's dapper ma mayor or also has ha been mentioned but hut Indications are now that Frankin Franklin Franklin Frank Frank- lin in D. D Roosevelt Democratic vic vice presidential nominee e in 1920 willbe willbe will willlie lie be be the Smith spokesman He lie placed him in nomination at the historic Madison Square Garden convention four years ago HULL PICKS MAN Hull of ot Tennessee expects expects' to ask Colonel Harvey H. H Hannah Hannah- of Oliver Springs Tenn who was a lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant lieuten lieuten- ant colonel of ot his regiment In the Spanish war to call for his nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion mile Uc George of Georgia Reed of ot Missouri and others who will go into ante the Democratic Uc convention with delegate support have not Indicated i iho ho ho will speak for them Four years ago Cleveland at-Cleveland when Coolidge had no opposition for the Republican presidential nomination Iris name was proposed by the late Dr Marion L. L Burton then president president president dent of the University of Michigan When the time came for vice presidential presidential nominations Lowden who was first named and then refused torun torun to torun run run was placed in nomination tion by J P Boyle a 0 delegate from Arizona 3 Dawes awes who finally was selected was brought before the convention by former Representative Jefferis of Nebraska Curtis Curtis' name was was suggested suggested sug sug- by and Watsons Watson's by Emmet F F. Branch of or Indiana Hoover Hoover Hoo Hoo- ver never was formally placed In nomination although he polled votes otes on the final ballot DEMONSTRATIONS DEMONSTRATION In Tn the tire bitterly fought and drawn out o Democratic convention at New York before Roose Roosevelt elt proposed Smiths Smith's nomination the name o of f l s political foe William WilliamG G G. McAdoo Was brought forward by former Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Phelan hean of at California who will wm go Co to tho the Houston convention this a Smith delegate It is customary customary cus cus- tomary to stage demonstrations after every nominating speech but th those se for McAdoo and Smith were unusually lengthy with bands 1 noise making devices vices of all kinds and marching delegates contributing ing to confusion In In 1920 at the tho Republican convention convention con con- in Chicago Lowden was placed In nomination by former R Representative Rodenberg of ox Illi IlU- nois Leonard Wood by former Governor Gov Gov- Allen of t Kansas Hoover who polled rolled only 5 51 2 12 votes on th the first ballot by Nathan L. L Miller later governor of New York and lI Harding Har Har- r- r ding ling who was nominated on the tenth ballot by the late Senator Willis Villis l f Ohio Coolidge then gov gov- of or Massachusetts was brought into the the picture by the then Speaker Gillett and after atter he had failed of nomination was proposed for the vice presidency by Wallace Vallace McCamant McCamant McCamant ant of at Oregon and won on the first ballot RECEIVED VOTES In all fifteen presidential candidates candidates candi candi- dates received votes at the outset of balloting at this convention al although al- al though all all were not formally placed aced ll in iii nomination At 1 Madison dison Square Garden in 1924 votes went to a score I of f. f men en a a number umber of whom figured an n me 1110 without the for tor- I mality nl lity of having been nominated Just how many candidates will be In hi on on the voting at Kansas City and Houston a a. month hence probably probably probably ably will wil not be determined until the the- he eve ve of of those ose conventions 5 PORTLAND Ore May 18 AP Unopposed for the Republican indo in in- in indorsement do ement for tor president Herbert Hoover secretary of ot commerce was virtually assured the support of at least east twelve of Oregon's thirteen delegates to the Republican national national na na- convention when the voters voters' went to the polls in the presidential ti l primary today With the the exception of one candidate candidate candi candi- date pledged to the support of at Prank Frank O. O L Lowden of Illinois all oth other er er Republican candidates for delegates dele dele- gates sates were were- pledged to to Secretary Hoover S 'S SMITH SMITH ITH HAS CLEAR lEAR FIELD In hi the Det Democratic field Governor Governor Governor Gover Gover- nor Alfred E. E Smith of New York stood stood out as the only candidate who had waged a campaign in Oregon Senator James A. A Reed Deed of ot Missouri while a a candidate in Oregon made madeno no campaign and no delegates pledged themselves to his cause Senator Walsh Vash of Montana after a announcing his candidacy in this state withdrew it following h his s det defeat defeat de de- de- de t feat t in California Walsh's name appeared on the ballot however as asit it already had been certified y t f The Democrats generally predicted predict predict- E ed ea that the Democrats would Instruct in instruct instruct In- In their ten delegates to support support support sup- sup Smith port r i While it is customary In Oregon i for i- i ie e each ch prospective delegate to to pledge himself to the support of a a certain presidential candidate it 1 is usual v usua Lusua for the candidate to qualify hia D pledge e. with such ha a a statement J i L 7 Y V 55 I as' as asfor as s for voters voter's choice prefer choice prefer Hoover Hoover Hoo Hoo- ver or or personally prefer Lowen Low- Low will den en will support peoples people's choice EACH MARKS BALLOT Each voter marks mars his ballot for fora a presidential candidate and also for or delegates to the conventions Although delegates delegated pledge themselves themselves them- them selves elves to a certain candidate they are re not bound absolutely to support him im nor ar are they bound to vote as asa asa a unit Several instances have occurred oc oc- oc where delegates have supported supported supported sup sup- ported one for whom they had not pledged ledged themselves In the case of the presidential candidacy of or Senator r Reed in Oregon Oregon Oreon Ore- Ore gon on with no delegates delegate's pledged to his support a voter favoring his candidacy may cast his vote for Reed in the expectation that if it Reed receives the eat S' greatest st st. number of votes Democratic delegates pledged I to o the peoples people's choice will support support sup- sup port ort the Missouri senator i s |