Show JW by edward W pickard 0 western union landon and lowden are in accord on agriculture COMPLETE C endorsement of the presidential candidacy of gov alt alf M landon of kansas was given by former gov frank 0 lowden 0 of illinois following a conference in topeka following the conference co n ference former governor lowden announced ma that thai he and governor 0 landon were in in 11 full accord on the question 0 f farm relief the illinois farm le ader revealed frank 0 that he had ad dis lowden cussed soil erosion reciprocal treaties conservation of farm population government aid in marketing surplus crops centralizing of federal power and reduction of federal expenditures with gov landon mr lowden declared we are in accord on the important agricultural issues I 1 shall support him and campaign for his election payment of cash federal bounties to soil conserving farmers through a plan contemplating state administration was one of the farm principles advocated by mr lowden with the republican presidential nominee at work on his acceptance speech conferences with other leaders were scheduled important among these was the visit of george N peek former AAA administrator who resigned his post following a break with secretary of agriculture wallace and is now a new deal critic also on the program was the visit of col frank knox governor landoas Lan dons running mate at governor landoas Lan dons office a letter was made public from william cabell bruce former democratic senator from maryland saying that he was bitterly disappointed in president roosevelt Boo sevelt and deeply gratified at governor landoas Lan dons nomination in the meantime members of the kansas legislature had departed for their homes after submitting two constitutional amendments to the states electorate one of these would authorize state aid for the needy and the other would approve state participation in tv tie federal social security plan both amendments were recommended by governor Lai landon idon dr S parkes cadman Is taken by death DR TR S parkes cadman who rose from the mines of england to international fame as a pulpit orator died in plattsburg Platts burg N Y at the age of seventy one dr cadman was pastor of the central congregational church of brooklyn and was a former president of the federal council of churches in his youth dr cadman v worked corked as a pony boy in a mine in england at fourteen he began to read theology at seventeen he joined the church chuoc I 1 and at eighteen preached his first sermon ile he came to america in 1890 with less than in his pocket through a bishop whom he had met in london he obtained his first pastorate new austro german pact makes diplomatic history A NEW w era in european diplo macy Y was heralded with the signing of a treaty be between germany i and austria reestablishing establishing re peace and normal relations between the two nations since italy has been acting in the role of big brother to austria in the past two years it was regarded as a virtual certainty that premier mussolini had sanctioned the new pact observers pointed out that with germany austria and italy in accord and with poland friendly to hillers Hit lers aims europe now has a prospective alliance once more powerful than the triple alliance of germany italy and au hungary preceding the world war var by the terms of the new austro german pact the sovereignty of austria is guaranteed a friendly attitude by austria toward germany is promised amnesty to nazi agitators in austria is given ad d freedom fre edorn of austrian nazi now interned in germany is permitted in sealing the austro german agreement 9 chancellor kurt hw cani of austria wired a message of congratulations to chancellor hitler expressing his conviction that the agreement would be to the advantage of the whole german people in replying hitler expressed the wish that this agreement will establish reestablish re the old traditional relations springing from racial unity and the centuries long common history of the two peoples in diplomatic circles the signing of the new pact was regarded as another shrewd coup by chancellor hitler and premier mussolini the german and italian dictators have thrust a dictatorially governed fascist a and nd nazi wedge through central europe from the north sea to the mediterranean P resident president roosevelt leaves for nautical vacation A AFTER FTER dedicating new yorks 4 arx JL new tri borough bridge attending the wedding ol of mrs ruth bryan owen minister to denmark t to 0 captain B D ci 0 e r g e rohde of the danish court and spending two days at his hyde park home S president roosevelt embarked on a nautical lau vacation in maine and canadian waters on the bridge dedication program president with the e president Koo oo sevelt of were e secretary the interior ickes gov lehman of new york senator wagner and mayor fiorello laguardia of new york city the bridge is the largest completed public works administration project in the east it comprises four spans in its three and one half miles of elevated ways kind and connects manhattan the bronx and queens long island before leaving to board the schooner S e w a n n a president roosevelt conferred with a group of eastern state representatives on the matter of flood control representatives of new york pennsylvania ohio west virginia and other states hit by disastrous floods early this year met with the president on the cruise of the dewanna Se wanna a 50 foot schooner yacht president roosevelt will act as skipper and helmsman three of his four sons james franklin jr and john are members of the crew the cruise will carry the president along the maine coast to campobello island new brunswick where his mother has a summer home and off nova scotia where he expects to do some deep sea fishing A destroyer the presidential yacht potomac and the schooner liberty carrying newspaper men are trailing the se wanna ruth bryan owen becomes bride of danish officer ROMANCE amacy outmaneuvered diplomacy when mrs ruth bryan owen minister to denmark became the bride of captain boerge rohde gentleman in waiting to king christian of denmark the wedding took place in st james chapel at hyde park N Y A in the presence of president roose roosevelt velt T who nominated mrs owen as the count rys first woman 4 nw awaa AA minister A few days after ruth bryan mrs owen returned owen wen to the united states for the summer the announcement of her engagement ga was made in denmark by captain rohdes mother A day or two later captain rohde arrived in america and plans were made for an immediate wedding rockefeller celebrates his birthday CUTTING a big cake to celebrate his ninety seventh birthday john D rockefeller predicted that he would live to be one hundred despite temperature of 92 in the shade the famous nonagenarian donned a sun helmet and went outdoors on his summer estate near lakewood N J the multimillionaire oil man and philanthropist did not let the celebration of his birthday interfere with his daily nap or his daily afternoon automobile ride rida |