| Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Knox Named Running Mate For Landon y Choice Unanimous After New Drive to Draft iVandenberg Is Futile i (Continued from Page On) be could contribute best in "my senatorial capacity" His term there does hot expire until 1940 The picture of Friday’s windup d was a colorful and one even though it did not match the peaks of the previous sessions Some of the delegates already had Others were weary gone home from three aching and lung-sor- e days and nights of going Delegates Waver On the convention floor while 'delegates wavered uncertainly in winds that blew from 'four directions the names of Knox former Senator Walter E Edge of New Jersey Governor Harry W Nice of Maryland and Arthur W Little New York print firm official were placed in nomination The usual cheering punctuated today by the ringing of Rescues Take Precautions Schacher said he and Heffley smelled a gasoline leak while they were cruising south from Dallas at an altitude of 7000 feet They cut off the motor and began a gradual A moment later he said descent there Was a backfire and a flash of I flame As flames single-motore- Jesse Jones white-thatche- Wis-'cons- in Political Labor Rows Step Aside his lega and arms trembling as he n ’talked stepped aside In the set Thursday night when Knox Dickinson Nice and Nice pat-'ter- ‘Robert A Taft presented the performance of five candidates 'shouting the praises of a sixth both men sounded a keynote of “unity" 'Little of New York was never in ‘the running The rumbling of the stampede was en With former Senator Henry J Allen of the Kansas delegation tell- ing those who approached him that the Landonltes were “ready to take Knox" the originators of the sun-- i flower emblem joined the rush In a steady drone one state after an- other answered the roil call with an All for Knox” But just as the political commen- tators in years to come will talk of the skill of the campaign waged for the nomination of Landon so will ( 'they have to mark down the efforts Of three former senators Working as a team and actually ‘'Starting as they would If a gun wag J'l t al 1 i — d into a dive Landon-for-preside- then First Edge and ' Ont) on its belly after the landing gear had been torn off Jones and his fellow passengers tore open the door of the fiery pilots' compartment and dragged Heffley and Schacher to safety A few moments later the plane was completely destroyed by the blaze accompanied fired to unleash a set of hundred-yar- d the proceedings' There was too dash men the three set to some heckling from the floor as the work nominators and seconders went From the platform the dark blue through their exhortations from the coat of Moses the brown of Reed's long narrow speaker's runway and the light tan tropical suit of j With the suddenness of light the the d Bingham could 'break came Michigan hid loudly be seen moving swiftly from one 'announced from the floor that Its state standard to another '88 votes were for Vandenberg With consumate skill they crossed was just about to place his each others' tracks not a single time In But nomination 'name formally The landslide that followed was a ’then his letter of withdrawal monument to their work in the hands of Snell and i Past On Increase in Spain MADRID June 12 (—Political and labor violence increased in Spain Friday to the accompaniment of rumors the government would be reorganized There were reports socialists would form a new cabinet armed with plenary powers to bring to an end disorders sweeping the country since the leftist triumph in the February general elections Two persons were killed at Malaga and many wounded In renewed strike disturbances A general strike continued to tie up industry in a number of towns of In a statement Norris said the Cleveland convention demonstrated ‘Very clearly that the reactionaries are still in control” and that “the issue Is clearly drawn between the forces ofyeaction and those of liberal progress” “The spontaneous demonstration given Mr Hoover" he said “is conclusive evidence that the party leaders still believe in reactionary principles and hive learned nothing from experience” A abort while after his return from Cleveland Borah declined to make specific comment on London’s monetary message to the convention last night because he said it was “not clear” Feels No Soreness Talking with a score of reporters the Idahoan said he felt “no soreness” at hia own failure to gain the presidential nomination and that he had no “objection” to the selection of Colonel Frank Knox as the vice presidential candidate The statement by Norris who supported Mr Roosevelt in 1932 said “The Republican convention demonstrated very clearly that the reactionaries are still in control of that organization Ths same unseen influences controlled its deliberations and its actions Liberalism and human considerations were given lip service only “The spontaneous demonstration given Mr Hoover is conclusive evidence that the party leaders still believe in reactionary principles and havs learned nothing from expert- - “Pilot Heffley told me to go back and tell the passengers what bad happened” Schacher said "I told them to fasten their safety belts that the plane was on fire and that we would land in a hurry They did not show any alarm but quietly did as I tol A them" Jones said that Scnacher then rejoined Heffley in the pilot’s compartment tightly closing the door to ths passenger cabin “If they had not stuck to their posts" ho asserted “we all would have been killed “With the plane ablaze the pilot made a quick forced landing— a beautiful piece of work-- in a field near Ferris The plane hit hard and we scrambled out pulling the pilots from the flaming compartment" Jones Renders Aid The plane landed about three miles west of Ferris Ambulances were called and the pilots Jones Mr and Mrs Hobby and Toomey were brought to Ferris for first aid treatment Dr A E Walker ministered to them and ordered them to shirt RFC his spattered with blood helped atteidants wheel the injured men to an emergency operating room He insisted he was not hurt but Continually held his hand to his breastbone After telephoning Houston he was taken to a room and put to bed Jones was en route home after Sevilla speaking at the dedication of the statue of Robert E Lee here in Eton Official Dieg connection with the centennial celeETON England June 12 (Ah— bration He had attended numerous Dr Montague Rhodes James 72 functions in connection with the provost of Eton college for 18 years centennial and with President and noted Biblical scholar died Franklin D Roosevelt of whose Friday party he was a member ence Here’s Governor Landon in the knee pants stage at eight years of age the period when proud parents predict careers in the White House for their offspring The tradition now comes at least partially true for the prairie boy Landon Became U S Figure in State Crisis Drouth ft LAST DAY-TOD- AY of Our Depression Bridled 'Kansas With Woe lency Acts Faced Acid Tests (Continued from Pag One) their first names and people “drop in” on their friends when out for an ' evening stroll One cold day in February 1936 s there came to Topeka a n a economist man with long sensitive hands and a reputation in international banking circles He was one of the hundreds of men that for six months had been going to Topeka from all parts of the country newspaper men and magazine writers assigned to write the story of the kind of government that bcoiight Kansas on even keel through the hysterical days of 1933 and 1934 business men and politicians of prominence leaders of many causes experts on many subjects The economist first went to the old Kansas statehouse a domed structure of yellow stone He found the governor in a large office where the door usually stands open revealing a man with a likeable smile world-famou- quick-spoke- GREATER SALT LAKE UIT SALE ONE LOT OF 365 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX behind Spring and Summer Suits $35 and $40 Values a big desk Invited to Luneh With an invitation to lunch the economist visited Governor Landon at the executive residence which is just another nouse in its section of d the city one of those horrible tur-rete- At 5 o'clock his two younger children Nancy 3 and Jack 2 came gliding in Nancy in the lead They g and were dressed to go Nancy 'turned on the stranger very large and iuiring eyes as she asked him his name The economist answered in an embarrassed way and answered again when the question was repeated by Jack Nancy’s shadow sled-ridin- Sled-Ridin- g Governor Landon cracked another pecan and said: “Get on your coat and hat We have time to take And so the these kids expert who is at home with bankers on two continents watched for motor cars and talked about tariff while the governor pushed the sled down driveways and into the street Some seven hours after the beginning of the “visit” the economist arrived at his hotel where he told an acquaintance: "I have never known a man in official position who dug into things like that man Landon He was right with me all the time although I was talking on technical probhighly specialized lems in my own field I was a wreck at the end and he appeared as fresh as when we started By the way where does he get his information?” The incident of the dust storm and the visit of the economist to introduce Governor Landon in the same character a man who is everlastingly probing for infor mation and sound ideas His and what people call the "in quiring mind” have been fairly oh vious to most of the hundreds of visitors to Topeka judging by their comments But such traits alone certainly neither explain Governor Landon nor the reason for his growth before the nation The an swer will not be found in any single trait or any single act His record in Kansas is the accumulation of many laws and methods— that worked Crop Failures In 1933 and 1934 the same economic storms that produced hysteria in the rest of the world were at their worst over Kansas The state was worn out with crop failures and wheat before the depression hit the county and in 1934 it went through the worst drouth in its history Without (Question the way Kansas came on even keel through the hard times was what first attracted attention to" Alf Landon That explains the first impulse that turned the eyes of the nation in the direction of Kansas but it does not explain the movement that swept Landon to the Republican nomination for president The Landon explanations must come out of the story of his life and his manner of meeting many prob-in Kansas sled-ridin- brick structures that delighted the prosperous townspeople of the nineties The bricks have been painted yellow The economist had some vague memory of a particularly fine soup and hat gingerbread but by that time he was beginning to see Governor Landon The governor his vest unbuttoned screwed himself around in his chair until he was perfectly comfortable and they were deep in a subject The economist had come to ask questions but Landon was doing the questioning They were headed for ideas in the deeper seas of international finance Outdoors Man The economist saw Landon as a o man who had spent a lot of time outdoors everything about him fitted into the feeling of easy naturalness His hair was a little rumpled his tie slightly out of or rather His slouchiness place carelessness was vaguely attrac tive although not deliberate They were so far in their conversation by the time they finished lunch and moved into the study that the economist hardly noticed the room except to see that the governor was very much at ease in a big comfortable chair Landon talking without effcfrt digging in like a lawyer in (he does happen to be a lawyer) had the easy manner of a man who was just visiting enjoying him seif The economist sitting forward on the edge of his chair battled with complicated problems Oc cAsionallythe governor left his easy chair to take a pecan front the dish on the mantel cracking it and eat ing it while the economist talked Sometimes he strolled into the din The vast scope of The Tribune-TelegraWants include nearly ing room to return with spples one for himself and one for the visitor every avtnue of buaineas and emand back to his chair to continue brace nearly every legitimate huthe probing man endeavor ap-pea- sim-plicit- A most fortunate buy in a rising market made this unusual event possible Be here early today well-to-d- low-pric- Arthur Frank 208-21- - 0 South Main St (AP) How About a Comfortable POSTURE CHAIR For Your Office? — A tem- § elected began to eat at the ship Heffley put it Dallas The chairman of the 13 a MW Bow Aboat DESK U e wtttt till pwtare tBirr( athow abont train And tire lunvUetT Wo are at yoattorvice m broke drjessr V cowbells the picture changed Injured Pilots (Continued frojn go to a hairdresser My hair la naturally curly and I do my own nails and all the rest of it” Subdued Lupe Velez Back With Thrift Idea NEW YORK June porarily subdued Lqpe Velei arrived Aa from England Friday with a lesson in thrift llttle sctresH sald ihe Refuses to Say Whether andTheherpeppery husband Johnny Weismuller were “tired of it all” and were He WiU Aid Kansan saving their money to retire Accordingly she has placed herNorris Raps Nominee self on a J29 a week allowance she said and her husband is operating on $40 a week WASHINGTON June 13 LD— A “We never spend any money on 2d refusal by Senator Borah of Idaho ourselves” Misa Veles assured those to say whether he would support who met her “I have never seen the inside of a beauty parlor and I never As 'Usual Governor Alf M Landon for president In the coming campaign coincided Friday with an assertion by Senator Norris veteran Nebraska Republican that he was confident President Roosevelt would be re From Flaming Cockpit as Ship Lands Safely noise-marke- ’ Borah Studies Landon’sView OnGoldPlank 1 "I $ JUNE 13 1933 Head of RFC Cheats Death In Plane Fire '' - SATURDAY MORNING “For more than 30 years in congress and out I have fought these special interests which for the benefit of the few havi fleeced the many During these years I have lboked forward In hopeful anticipation to the day when we would have a man in the White House who would dedicate himself to breaking the strangle hold of these interests upon the lives of the American people Reviews Convention “I believe that in President Roosevelt wa have such a man I have never been more convinced of (he truth of the conviction that the issue is clearly drawn between the forces of reaction and those of liberal progress than during the ‘three long days' that I have followed the In the proceedings at Cleveland Republican party as now organized and led the old guard still is in the saddle and in my opinion the welfare of our nation and our people demands that the new order be continued I am confident it will be” President Roosevelt himself has urged Norris to run for the senate again this year As yet the Nebraskan has made public no definite decision Other capital reaction to the namticket and ing of the Landon-Kno- x the platform adopted by the Republicans generally followed party lines with praise coming from Republican ipembers of congress and criticism emanating from the Democrats Representative Bacharach (R N J) said in a statement that the platform was a “forthright statement of liberal Republican principles” On the other hand it was described by Representative Jones (D Texas) as a “wilderness of phrases" Borah Statement Borah appearing a bit tired after train ride from Clevehis land gave reporters a statement which said in part “I do not care to comment upon Governor London's message to the convention I am not clear as to what it means If it means he is for the gold standard of jeourse I am wholly in disagreemenrwith that "But he said he is not in favor as I understand it of returning to the gold standard 'unless it can be done our domestic without penalizing economy and without injury to our producers of agricultural products’ “But it cannot be done without doing both There can be no greater threat to the producers of this country than a pledge to return to the gold standard We had the gold standard' the world had the gold standard and it was one of the grlat contributing causes to the utter demoralization of agriculture as well as to the general economic breakdown There ought not to be any doubt about that matter” Republican leader had been waiting eagerly for word as to Borah's attitude toward the telegram Landon sent to the convention last night in which he added a gold plank to the platform The Idahoan had opposed vigorously a return to the gold monetary standard CLEVELAND June 12 (JP)— Wyo- ming wrote a final flourish to the state’s participation In the Republican national convention Friday with a formal pledge to Governor Alf M Landon to return the state to the ' party fold next November Speaking for the delegation National Committeeman E V Robertson Cody telegraphed 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