Show Vice ViV U 5 P Presidential id Nomi S Grips C O. O P. P DAES A LEAD POSSIBILITY S Rf B m I F. F Field Ie Id 0 of f C o oRanges Ranges From to Rocky Mounta I IBy By FRANCIS M. M STEPH j Associated Press Staff In KANSAS CITY l Vice presidential booth boon popped up at the like mushrooms aft ft since Herbert Hoover acci his apparently winn winning ng lei Iea ea presidential race and le lead lead j busy today looking ov Over r tI t In the center of the if fl Uj 15 standing a lL little higher j host of other candidates President Dawes with I EJ Mellon and Senator Bor Bo impetus to a boom alre h hway way with public declaration incumbent So many were the candi candid so strong was the Da running that leaders to cognizance of the sitt situa t heads were together du night in the lOner inner circle preliminary study Every vl vice e presidential today hinged on the Ho v dacy and the field of co ranged from the eastern the Rocky y mount mountains consensus that the Hoover Hoove mate should come west where the lem is demanding atte party chieftains However no word was I f fIn flag lag ing from Mr Hoover pr or r Hoover camp Lieutenan Lieuten n emphasized that the comm would not commit on a vice presidential least before he was definite ted and s not eve V i iNo No definite wor word l appe appel have been received froni M Mas as to his availability plenty of rumors to th the f that he would woud accept it not discuss it It which was eif silence gives consent l lford ford of Illinois a dole close Mr 11 Dawes has been acHy his behalf clOI LIST OF CANDIDATES Here is a list of the c in the field either either- by thel 1 or 01 by activity of friends W- W Curtis Kansas WatsOn Moses New Hamps Hampshire reft Ohio Nye Nyc North DakO New Jersey and Deneen Representatives Tilson of acut n a cut and Fish of New York Sanders secretary toTs to I Coolidge Hanford Mac Mac Mac- Iowa Sam R. R governor of Nebraska 1 Genri J. J Pershing Governor Pennsylvania Governor J I Massachusetts Henry J J. 4 mer me governor of Kansas f Baker of Missouri Hear Henr j derson of Virginia Wil Donovan of New York ass J the attorney general ral j- j Roosevelt Jr John McK Zmer Z mer representative from and Louis Emmerson cand governor of ot Illinois m B But t could uld be no list c Z During the night every hout houEL out out- Continued on DAWES' DAWES DA DA LEADS IN POSSIBILITY LIST SCORE BOOMED Continued from page 6 5 to bring forth a new candidate In la addition to the various state delegations delegations dele dele- delei i putting forth candidates there were here several organizations an announcing flouncing their choices Vice presidential selections seldom seldom seldom sel sel- dom receive but little consideration from the convention with the choice always hanging on the nomination of the tho head of the ticket but the early lead for tor Hoover turned convention convention con cOn- discussion to this field and by today there was wM a a. high tide tle of booms One worry in the minds of leaders leaders leaders lead lead- ers is the necessity for tor a avoiding voiding the 1924 experience when the convention convention convention conven conven- tion nominated Frank O. O Lowden of or Illinois only to have him decline the post That situation It is held must not be repeated and for that reason leaders are area losing no time getting together Friends of Secretary Hoover were among those who were anxiously looking over the situation There Is no d doubt but they want a man If it possible from the middle west and anda a personality who will appeal to the farm tarm element which has voiced noisy protest against Mr Hoover A good campaigner also Is re regarded regarded regarded re- re as a winning factor to the Hoover camp It is not anticipated ed that the secretary will make an active campaign probably pursuIng pursuing pursuing ing the course of oJ President Coolidge in 1924 and of Warren Harding In 1920 of making few tew trips over the country WANT ADMINISTRATION MAN Likewise a good administration man Is desired by the and the Mc Haugen McNary-Haugen bill again enters the picture A candidate aligned definitely one way or 01 the theother theother theother other on this Is not regarded to their liking Vice President Dawes has been regarded as favorable to the McNary-Haugen McNary bill or at least to Its controversial equalization fee tee provision but hut he has never been called upon to vote on It or to make I known his views Senator Deneen was visited by a delegation last night but he announced announced announced an an- definitely that he did not desire to be considered in the vice presidential contest preferring erring to Continue at his post In the s senate nate Likewise Senator Curtis has Intimated Intimated intimated Inti Inti- mated pretty strongly that he was wasa a candidate only for for- president nt and did not wish to be considered for tOr second place Most of the oth other r candidates are very active or are at least passively giving assent to their booms The rhe New Jerse Jersey delegation unanimously indorsed Senator Edge for tor the position position po po- and it is active in his Ws behalf The Ohio delegation announced last night for Senator Foss and his C candidacy candidacy can can- n- n received considerable atten x I tion The name of Senator Capper of I Kansas was mentioned today among farm leaders including M. M J. J Taber master of the National Grange |