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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JU5TE 12, Hoover and Curtis Given As Possible Selections to Lead Republican Hosts Mellon Reported as Asking Who Can Beat Hoover, and Keystone Decision Reached, Assertion Made. Shifting Chinese Situation Said Still Precarious PEKING, June 11 (AP). The situation at Peking, taken over by na- tionalist forces, considered precari ous. Yen military governor of Hhansi, and General Pal Tsung- msi, commander or the Kwanxsl forces, both have arrived and the former announces he intends to remain Ts indefinitely. Bandhag defenses hsve been erect-- . ed around the legation quarters and extra guards were posted lst eight, a report that Feng Yu- Hsiang's troops were planning to commanGeneral Pao kidnap der of the Mukdenlte In while the process brigade, which, of evacuating Peking, wers made prisoners by the nstlnngltata. Pao took refuge In the le gation quarter area after his men were disarmed. The nlehf. however. passed quietly. owing to y IAMUIL 0. BLYTHE. (Tribune Cerreependent.) KANSAS CITT, June 11. "That's II rlfht about beatlna. Hoover, but who've you fotf" Incoming and srrlvlnt Republicans who rs on close enough terms with Unci Andrew Mellon to discuss politic! Intimately with him, report that at recent conversations the secretary of the treasury asked 1hem thle per- tinent question. Necessarily, the were vaaue, and Uncle Andrew came on to find out (or hlmeelf. He arrived today In a flattering capacity of key to the situation, and he found the lock of the situation badly jammed. It pleases Uncle Andrew to be the key to the eituatlon, whether he I or not. It le quite possible that the Hon. William B. Vara of Philadelphia, hae a freataf power of decision over the Pennsylvania delegation than Un- cle Andrew, but that II a technicality. For weeke Uncle Andrew hae been heralded aa the man who would nettle alt, and now that he la here It i hoped that the settling Will begin. There are various phases of this 'convention that need to be composed, not the least of which Is the mind Tu-Llof Uncle Andrew himself. A good forty-sevent- h night's rest may do that, and the Fennsylvanlans will not caucua until tomorrow morning. In the meantime, from the 'minute he arrived until he Yu-l.l- n went wearily to bed, the ballyhoo about him was unceasing. He stated positively that he brought no mesuae from the president which wat superfluous, and will continue to be. However, although there Is no Inscrutable countenance. He Was Inmessage here from the president, a serting In perfect form today when messenger from the president Is here. he arrived at his hotel. Ha was VoBecretary Saunders arrived straight racious for Information from others, from the White House. He brought but positively In lmnarttmr no message, but what he did hav. any nubbin of penurious his thoughts, feelinea and will have until these ceremonies or conclusions, and a very good posi are concluded, la exclusive access to a tion io use, too, oecause the minute telephone wire to the White Uncle Andrew Unlocks the door of tho private House. Hence, If the neeeeslty (or 'a situation he, aa becomes unimcommunication from Washington be- portant. A key Iskey, of no conaeauence comes apparent, such a communication after the door Is open. can be secured Instantaneously, and Thus It Is held In most quarters, will be fresh and vivid and In accord the Pennsylvania caucus tomorrow with the (acts of the situation that will be cruolal. ba so. but That elicits It. No canned messages from any person who thinksmay that the dethe White House to Kansas City are cision of the Pennsylvania caucus toto be used. If any message comes morrow tomorraw be made knows w)ll It wilU-bnewly made, from maker uttie of Pennsylvania politics. That to wearer decision has been made for some time. Having been a banker for many Tomorrow Is the date of years Mr. Mellon knows how to con ii, not or making it. And, announcing with some ceal his feelings and maintain an sliaht knowledge of what has been going on, a rough-and-reaguess may be made that either sooner or later In the balloting It will not annoy the Hoover people much. Prepssal ts Put Curtis sn Ticket. Passing on to the only other Important thing that happened yesterday, wa Some to a proposal to put the Honorable Charles Curtis of Kansas on the ticket with Hoover In case all goes well. This proposal was relayed to senator curtis himself and from him elicited this ringing reply: "I am a candidate for president and not for vice president." True enough. Still there have; been occasions when a statesman's candidacy for president maae mm a candidate lor viae presi dent subsequent to the selection of some other than himself as the presidential candidate. One notable in stance was the presidential candidacy of Calvin Coolidge at Chicago in 1910. mis nad tne result of putting Mr. Coolidge on the ticket with Harding, which may have been the original Intention. You never can tell about the wiles of Massachusetts politi- FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE 17th cians. Along these Curtis lines there was a flying squad of men from various parts of the country busy with the enterprise of obtaining fof Curtis more votes on the first ballot than he can obtain for himself, say eighty, or a hundred. In order to Impress the (Oeatiaad frsa Ksge Oae.) nearby mlns bolirdlng house. Mrs. Field went (rem Malt Lake to the .mine when she heard that her husband had been trapped by gas far back In the tunnel, and waited in anxiety for hours while the rescuers were making their heroic efforts. The mine tunnel extended back about a mils and a half Into the mountain. Aa a etreant of water was encountered in the course of the work, Mr. Field had become as much Interested In this water as a possible source of substantial profit In ths development of the metal mine. It was said Monday that the water, If he could establish Unquestioned right to It, would be worth 1100,090 of $300,000 to him. For this reason, he had requested l.elsnd H. Kimball, an engineer, to make an Inspection of the mine with him. Mr. Kimball would have gone Into the tunnel Monday morning had he not been prevented from making the trip to Big Cottonwood canyon ty a slight Indisposition. breve Denkeys Drawing Cars Ints Mine. Mr. Field went out to the mine, meeting there his son, B. 1 Field, and and Richards. Leaving his eon at the mouth of the tunnel, Id at tend to some dutlee there, Held entered the tunnel, accompanied by the Each miner drove a two miners. donkey, attached to two mlnS ears. .About four- - nours later, menarns, pale and gasping, staggered out of the tunnel. He told young Field that he and the, others had been overcome by ' Haa-lun- ) 0 CP Your Dad will like one of the$e polka dot tiet. They art more popular than ever. And tra're a tconderful varied for you to telect from. Dove-- , back nlkt in variout tize dott in the ever popular bluet. Wil-for- gas-fille- 2100 Physicians Strike in Vienna VIENNA. June 11 (AD. Some I1M phyeiciane went on strike here today. They are panel doctors for itt.Ofte members ef the Federal Civil 8rvle Sick institution, and all of their potential clients have been demanding free radiological and dispensary treat ment. SANTA Ft NAM OFFICIAL. June 11 (AF). W. B. TOPEKA, Colllnson, Topvka. has been appointed land commissioner of the Santa Fe railroad, succeeding ths lets Howell Jonee. E. J. Enget, vice preeldent of (I v 228-23- 0 Main J the Santa Ft and Pacific, announced today. The Senta Fe and Pactfle te a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, equipment had been Installed to keep the air pure. As ths gas was supposed to be similar to that which appeared during the early development of an Important mine in another district of the state, it r as believed that its presence indicated nearness to an ore body. Another theory advanced was that the gas formed .following blasting at the end of the tunnel late Saturday. It waa asserted that weather conditions Were such hat he gas did not eecaps from the tunnel, but remained there to trap the three men who entered It Monday, Geologist Holt, telling bf the (lading of Field and Haglund, said that Haglund was In a sitting position In one of the mine rare, while Field was lying upon the floor of the tunnel. This was their position as reported by Richards wtjn he, escaped from ths mine. rsns Twe Men Feurd Denkeys Left ts Fight. t One ef ths donkeys was atandlng, ths other was lying down. After Mr. car ready Field had been placed In tor removal, Mr. Holt unhitched the mules and tried to remove them. They resisted, pulling In ths other direc- Britiih Crown Head$ to Receive Eight Americans (UnlTsrsal). LONDON, Juns 11 Eight Americana, Incluttln Admiral of Washington, memGuy H. Burravs ber of ths dlplomatie corps, wll) be presented to their majesties .TClng George and Qtieen Mary, at the fourth court evening, Tuesday night, tVibufls Wktit Ads Af gearchlng eyes In many respects, but especially In ths Lost and Found Columns. in Your Old Befrifferator oa a New "LEONARD" Trade ...... FREE Delivery by Truck 60 Milei. Freight Prepaid 300 Miles. FOR AN UP-TO-DA- HOME-THI- S TE Mohair Living Boom Suite tion. As no time .could lis lost with the animaJs while there was possibility of saving the two men, the donkeys wers left In ths mine. It Was evpected that they would eventually make their way out. Mr. Field was widely known In Halt take because of hia numerous Inter- ests and because he was a candidate gas. (or election to a sent In the city Survivor Tells Vivid commission at the election last (nil. Story sf Tunnel Trsgedy, In addition to mining, he dealt In His story was that, while making real estate, livestock, wool and hides. of the end far the long ride Into the Field Cams te t. L. tunnel, he became drowsy and fell Mr, Hs awakened to find that Frsm Fseatells Years Age. asleep. Mr. Field came to Salt Lake twenty-on- a the cars wers standing still. Haglund was sitting in one of the cars, sense years ago from Pocatello, Idaho, at Field Was down, less. lying, (ars where he held a clerical position with the side or another car. Ha was aDie th Bell Telephone company. For four, to see this, although his flashlight years he waa superintendent of the was growing dim. Utah Packing it Provision company Being too Weak to attempt to aid and he served as manager of the Salt tunthe others, he crept out of the conLake Union stockyards during Its Innel. As It takes, under ordinary Nlns years ago he resigned minutes to fancy. ditions, about twenty-fiv- e that position and became superintenpass from ons snd of ths tunnsl to dent of the Mutual Metal Mines comths other, tnat mucn time, i msi, held positions with a had pany. He also and passed before warning of what but-sidIdaho mining conEureka, Utah, e. reached Field's son happened cerns. During ths (all of 1927 he was a As the party of three entered the candinlate (or city commissioner. He tunnel at I o'clock in the morning also had been in business as and Richards did not corns out until a stock broker.engaged At the time of his about noon, the men had even then death he was a member of Elks lodge about four hours. No. Ii. been unconSrioue for Richards probably was senseless of that time, recov- Three Children, Other the greater part the ehlftlng Relatives Survive Victim. ering probably through of air at the spot where all were overMr. Field had three children by hla come. first wife, now Mrs, Ralph Blackburn. In 1511 he married aaaln. his m cli Sheriff and Commissioners ent wi(e also surviving him. Extend Help In Rescue. The survivors are Dewaine, Merwln the general and pieWrls was taken towho had as- sons: Oordon Field, all of Salt Lake, those hospital and then to Ocden: Fred Sheriff Clifford Field. Raymond Field. and sisted him went Opal Field, Erie, Pa.; Henry Patten's home to as mm to give Haselburg, and Pa., Wardley Field, heln. There they met County Com Los brothers and Angeles, sister; Mr. who missioner Reuben T. Dahlquiat, and Mrs. Joseph Field. Haselburg, hastened with them to the mine and Pa., the parents, wife. his and took an active part In the arrange Mr. Field was born in Hazelbure ments to bring out the two stneaen November 1I7T. J5, en. Sheriff Patten aided In gathering to Wlfs Had Peculiar gether the gas masks used by the Dreams of Htgglund. first rescue party. These proved to Mrs. Haglund had not heard of the be Inadequate for the long and diffi until in,,, I uirii ii lit! luiiiii; cult task of penetrating to the dis lata u.lcu; The Tribune. i Monday me tant end of ths tunnel tnrougn ..night by i .. .... . . v . . . u ek. deadly gas. In low voice the and a of told truth, In the first party mat wem imu having some very peculiar dreams the mine were Mr. Field's son, B. U about her husband lately. She and Field: LeRoy W, Hosklns, superin- me children were tendent of ths edjecent Maxfleld airs. Haglund lost her first hus mine; Wallace J. Burt, foreman of band, who was- a brother to Anorew th. rountv shoes, and Jos nogan, who Is employed at ths shops. Charles Haglund, In a mine disaster in Park A. Walters, chief Jailer at the county City about eight ofyears ago. There are children that marriage and Jail, and Deputy Sheriff Sidney D. three children of the tatter inarriaee. also went with the party two was Mr. born in Finland Haglund until driven back by the gaa. January 11, 1(83. He had mined in Driven states the Rocky mountain Rescuing Party during the greater part of his life, and came to Back by Qas Fumes. In 1921. Lake Salt Park (rom City Within td get This nartr was abls Sines that time he had worked at difabout tW feet of the end of the tun- ferent times for the Mutual Metal nel, eome of the members reported, Mines company, and was employed by Kansas eenator or the delegates and hie nomination as vie president an easy and logical outcome of events. And In this connection it may be said that refusing vice presl? dentlal nominations has lost much of Ita popularity aa a diversion In recent years. It isn't done now as much as in former years. Hoover and Curtis) Smith and Jones, Wherefore, If all goes on aa now seems apparent, a reasonable and not to say hazardous guess at the outcome of thla convention, say along about Friday, Is this: For president, Herbert Hooves of California; for vice president, Charles Curtis of Kan. sas, which Is a ticket that has the enormous advantage of being without frills In the way of middle names and such unnecessary appelative Democrats gadgets, because If the have the high political sagacity to nominate Jesee Jones with Al Smith at Houston, making their ticket Smith and Jones, anything In the way of simplified eognomltiatlon the Re- but there ins sman air i"i publicans cejidoisjilbe helpful. carried became exhausted. Hosmns dropped, and his companions, resws-- ( that thev rou Id not go farther. SHELDON CLARK helped him back to the starting point, using restoratives which their FOUND GUILTY after had taken with them for such an emergency. (Oeatlasa fma Fsge Oae.) Meanwhile, a can nad oeen Km io fnr mors serviceable gas Mantl high school youth finally said: ninrtim masks for ths work In hand, and a "Well, what can I aayT What Is and of resolute there to say? I want ths world to party men nurriea to mtexperienced mm. know that I was Innocent In every mining successiu. res and In second the way. The court has ruled, though, cue S. P. Holt, geologist; were party and I'll take my medicine like a man. C. A. Bonner, safety engineer; If I go to the penitentiary the end James, assistant foreman, and vironment there won't beat me." T. Hansen, all from the Utah Presiding Judge Dilworth Woolley company's plant at set next Friday, June 15, aa ths data Apex Mining Bingham. for sentence. The consensus of opinion here la that the regular IndeterOther Miners Coma minate sentence of from one to ten Ts Aid In Rescue. ImIn the state prison will be years These entered the tunnel at 4 55 posed. o'clock. They were gone an hour and The case, more sensations! and unwhile the anxious usual than any that haa ever been three minutes, Field's tried In the quaint sandstone court- crowds, In which were Mr. tunnel a three sons, waited at the house of Hanpet on county, began mouth. May II. It haa attracted more attenThey cams bark, pushing ahead of tion even than the annual state fair. The The crowds that flocked into the them three of the mtne care. courtroom were composed of persona limp and motionless forms of Field from near and far. Several, although and Haglund were seen in two of the not summoned as witnesses, came cars. When the two victims of the disasfrom California Just to attend the ter were carried to the place where trial. the doctors waited, one of the resWhen the case opened and Just Indicated that at least one of prior to Its beginning Intimations of cuers was still alive. Watchers men he opposing oounssl were that I.Ida Orey were both surprised and relieved. Chaplin, for whom flolovlch worked believed the two had that not They as butler, and her famous have lived throughout the Charlie Chaplin, would attend the men Incould d tunnel. the day trial. Examination of Haglund by the were Issued for them Subpoenas at the request- - of Defense Counselor physicians quickly dispelleddeed.the hope Larson, tut they stood their of his friends. He wss upon rixhts and failed to come Into the Hogs fer Life Dispelled state. Testimony, especially that of the With Lest Osep. Mr. Field's heart wss still beating defendant, was decidedly sensational In allegations about an against the Chspllns But after a Struggle, lasting was It wss ell hearsay, however, dehigh hour, he during which hope clared (or a time, he expired. headR. of Solnvlrh was said to hav described Panders Captain Ernest several alleged intimate relations he quarters company, Salt Itke fire dehad had with the movls actor and his partment, and George M. Adamson. during a trip with Clark, his Herman H. Roraney and John A. chauffeur. who brought first aid equipment from the American Smelt and Rerin ng company, gave val ing New York Chairman uable help in the Successful effort to out Field and Haglund. ' Still for Coolidge bring Eddie Morton and Ernest Dean. who csme with ths party from the KANSAS CITY, June 11 I tan Apex mine, also shared In tne AP) r.eorge K. Morris, chairman of the rescue work. New York delegation, anotinced today F.rnest A. Hodges, state mine In that there prnhably would not be a spector, started an investigation into poll of the Empire atnte delegates tne cause or tne tragedy wnwe tne rescue work waa going on. Wednesday night. He declared that his previously announced views in favor of President Thssrtes Advsneed Cooiid?e hsd not changed, and that he As ts Aeeldent Csuse. felt plans showld be carried forward to It waa stated that gss had caused give the nomination to the president, trouhls at the mine (or about five unless there should be a "definite months, and that workers snd visl- the Whlre House." ors frequently reported that they had been almost overcome, even though make t as machinist at ths Withdrawal of Foreign time of his death. He is survived hf his wife, three Atked by China Troops stepchildren, Hlldur. Elsie and Edna Hagland: two children, Edith and Emma Haglund, and one sister, who LONDOJ?. Juns 41 (Tuesday) (Unilives in Finland. ths Nanking government versal) has Issued manifesto to representaMAINE SUPPORTS MOSES. tives of ths foreign powers in China KANSAS CITT, Juns 11 AP). withdrawal Senator George H. Moses of Nsw demanding ths immediate Chinees soil. ef all foreign troops Hampshire was indorsed unsnlmously This information la contained In a tonight fof the RepuBHcaft vice pres- special dispatch to the Daily Teleidential nomination by the Mains graph received early today from their Shanghai correspondent. that concern Gas Kills 2 in Mine In Cottonwood Canyon i 1928. I,'m;L, J ita prove - Joyful Welcome in Any Home! Make It Beautiful With GOOD FURNITURE Furniture that keep Its beauty J, YMf3.S A Suite That Will Find a 4 Davenport Fireside Chair Club Chair will and quality ser- through years sf vice. Axelrad's TERMS Full spring construction; reversible cushions. Compare! You'll always do better at Axelrad's. 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