Show Roosevelt Appoints Landon Delegate to Peru Conclave Mrs Burton W. W Musser of S. S L. L Also Named S as Member of Peace Party W WASHINGTON AS Nov 14 H UP UP- UP President Roosevelt's appointment of Alfred M. M Landon his Republican opponent in the 1936 election to the American delegation of the eighth international conference of American Ameri Amen can states was interpreted today as asa asa asa a move to unite the nation on the foreign policy The conference to be held at Lima Peru December 9 is designed to strengthen cooperative action among the republics of North and South America and to further peace among the nations of the Western hemisphere Special significance was seen in inthe inthe inthe the placing of Landon second on the list of 12 delegates immediate delegates immediate I. I L. L 5 j 1 ly beneath Secretary of State Hull Just prior to the recent national elections elections elections elec elec- it was recalled Mr Roosevelt appealed for a common national front in the face of a tro troubled bled world In addition the delegation will represent represent represent rep rep- resent various strata of national life including the the two factions of organIzed organized organized organ organ- labor Miss Kathryn Lewis daughter of Chairman John L. L Lewis of the Committee for Industrial Organization tion and executive assistant to her father as president of the United Mine ine Workers union will be a dele dele- l gate The American Federation of Continued on Page pace Three Column One LANDON NA NAMED ED EDI TO PERU MEET I 1 Continued from Page One Labor will be represented by Dan W. W Tracy pres president dent of the International International Inter Inter- national of Electrical b Workers Yorkers t t Other delegates are Adolf A. A Berle Eerie Jr assistant secretary secretary secretary secre- secre tary of state Laurence A A. Stein- Stein b hardt ambassador to Peru R. R Henry Hen Hen- I ry iy m minister nister t to the Dominican Do Do- Republic Emilio del Toro cuevas chief justice of the supreme 8 court of Puerto Rico i co Green H H. Hackworth legal adviser of the i ot state department the Rev John JOHara JOHara J J. OHara O'Hara president of Notre A Dame i- i i I university Charles G. G Pe professor professor pro- pro fessor lessor of international law Bryn Bryn Mawr college 1 Salt Laker Named yarned Mrs rs Burton W. W Musser of Salt Lake Lake City City who was a member of the United United States delegation to the 1936 I inter American peace conference at ator 9 or Buenos Aires was appointed Presidential appointment of a defeated del dei de de- l' l opponent to a diplomatic mis- mis t lion sion was believed to be I r dented ilIn some diplomatic circles LanI Lan- Lan I appointment was seen as a 1 l reward for his speech during the II TI crisis over the Japanese bombing bombin l and bund sinking of the U. U S. S gunboat Panay lanay a year ago I Appointment of the delegation followed Allowed several week-end week develops develop- develop s gents affecting the administrations administration's foreign policy especially its relation rela- rela relation tion tion to Latin American countries They included settlement by the state department of the Mexican agrarian land dispute assurances I to Argentina that its wheat markets fn would Rould not be invaded by this count coun- coun t try and entertainment of Colonel Batista chief of the Cuban Cub Cu- Cu Iban b ban n army and that island republics republic's trong man |