IPULLED FROM FLAMES I pull" Fungal 1 FOR. OHIO?Generally fair and warmer 'I?tod'ay and Sunday. Yesterday's high. 68; low. 57. _1 Complete Weather Report ?on Page 93TH YEAR Second Class Matter at the WITH Daring Pilots, in Blazing Compartment, Race Ship to Earth on Farm in Texas. KNOX MONDAY 0N CAMPAIGN ?I?ll Do My End of Rough- Riding,? Governor Promises. MANY WIRE HIM SUPPORT Topeka, Independence Bid for Notification Ceremony. BY FOUR PASSENGEBS Flyers Rescued as Craft ls . TOPEKA. RAIL. Destroyed; One Serl- Vigorous and outspoken. Gov. Alf Publishedevcndasw th nonhum- uamngCompa . Entree It ously Burned. DALLAS. Tex.. Juno Jesse Jones. chairman of the Recon- struction Finance Corp. and three other passengers were saved from a ?ery death today by two daring pilots who raced a ?aming mono- plane to earth while fire raged in their compartment. Ed Henley of Houston. Tex.. the pilot. was seriously burned about the face and arms. Co-Pilot Eugene Schacher. Houston. was less serious- ly injured. Jones helped pull them to safety. Jones gave them full credit for saving his life and the lives of his fellow passengers. former Gov. and M. Iandon topped his first day as the Republican presidential nominee by asserting tonight: favor an immediate move on the enemy.? Swiftly he dispatched a message of con?dence to the Cleveland conven? tion: congratulated Col. Frank Knox. his running mate: outlined by tele- phone his" choice of John Hamilton to head the national committee. and arranged to meet Knox and others here Monday for a study of strategy. Casting aside the reticence which characterized his pre-convention atti- tude. he said he and Knox would meet with a suchomlnittIee of the Republican national committee to ?plan for the campaign." Asked if he expected to move on ?the enemy country.? Landon smiled '26 PAGES Associated Press Wirephoto. The Republican nominees for presi- . dent and vice president yesterdayl lions. talked to reporters Iand scanned thou- sands oE telegrams of congratula- Alf M. Landon. prcsi- I-?rank Knox. vice-pres- dential nominee. shown talking to! idential nominee. talking to reporters reporters in the office of the Stateland looking over telegrams of (on- House at Topeka. Run. lgranulation in his of?ce in Chicago. BENESBH WILL RUN LETS RUSSIA MATCH IREVEALS WHITE TELLS TALE OF HOW CLEVELAND PLAIN CLEVELAND, SATURDAY momma. JUNE 1936 PRICE THREE cums N0. 165- uunon runs- REOORD umo Am! ?Knox. 4 BY WALKER S. BUEL. Gov. Alf Landon of Kansas, Republican presidential nominee. will carry his cause to the American people by wider use of the radio than ever before known in a presidential cam- pnigu. He will President Roosevelt?s ??reside chats" by sending his own voice to the same ?residcs, beginning probably oven before his formal noti?cation of the nomination. The notification ceremony will be held in late July or earli- .\ugust in Topeka. and will be made the occasion of a colorful outpouring of the western population of the United States, with covered-wagon trains and every other symbol of the pio- uccr spirit and aggressiveness of the country west of the river. Plans for the Landon campaign? were under discussion in Clevelandlo: "prairie some" the presidential and Topeka last night within a few . nominee. hours after the Republican national Gov. Landon. who on the night of convention had unanimously nomi- - his nomination said the Republican natcd for vice president Col. Frank campaign would "astonish the na- Knos of publisher of theltlon.? followed this yesterday with Chicago Daily News and unremittingia call for ?an immediate mm'e on enemy of the New Deal. \?andenberg Name. The convention. which had been 'ready to name Senator Arthur H. \?andenberg of Michigan as Landon?s running mate until Vandenberg sent word of withdrawal of his name aft- ler Michigan's delegation announced Ejourned when it had completed the ticket by the nomination of Col. Knox. Senator would have aeceptcd the nomination if the con- vention had drafted him. But the delegates were afraid there would Ihe. a. repetition of the occurrence in the Cleveland convention of 1924 when Frank O. Lowden of Illinois Elbe enemy." While the Republican Enational committee. meeting here. Iwan naming at London's request a to confer with him Eat Topeka Tuesday. Gov. Landon from Topeka sent an invitation to :Col. Knox to Join the group for im- ;merlintc consideration of campaign an intention of voting for him. ad-i 5"?"93 Both Followed Col. Knox replied he would be de- lighted. that ?we are again at Armageddon." Both Landon and Knox were followers of Theodore Roosevelt in the Bull Moose bolt of 1912. early date a nation-wide organiza- tion celebration. with local meetings w. P. Rom," ?Id Jo. Toomey' replied' A - refused to accept a nomination ten- everywhere and probably a. radio Janes? secretary. all of Houston. II I . dcred him. address by Gov. Landon. it this . All of-th'e four escaped injury ex. de?nition of a . . .. Knox h?d 1c? for suggestion. which they we" con_ cept Wh? cut "18h"? um _m - . LONDON. June hr ALLEN 9mm? 3mm?: yesterday. is carried into over the right eye. 3 - B?um ?might weed to a provision M. undo!? cm? \andenberg would be- nominated. effect. it. will be the ?cum; 0: The blazing monoplane. with the pilot and cal-.th grimly .facing the ?ames in their cot'npartment~ dived at a rate estimated by He?ley at- 275 miles an hour. _I"Rigbt now is the right word." the governor shot back whack .u-Ias' asked if he planned to start the campaign immediately. "That's why I am asking the sub- committee to come here right away. mails. alt. ?Blatant,? Reveals- He?ll Carry on Fight. tin-gin naval. .ereaty allowing .Russia 19- match Japan's fleet inIthIeI Pacific. Despite provisions for mutual ex- change of information on building One of Gov. I I Lieutenant}. (lid, Guard This will be a personil story?a story of a group of Kansas Univer- Servnce, Veto Planks. sity men. some country editors and a. squad of young soldiers. all of following a telephone conversation with. the hilchigan senator. Word of his nomination took Knox com: pletcly by surprise. He was at Hichigut City. 1nd.. on his way Landon's one and only strictly poli- to carry forward the campaign. with Hamilton Joining him on the The London leaders plan at anI tical organization speech. in which he wili=cali upon-the party workers . aunIM-VICE PRESIDENT: it Skipper and Mate P. Ship I I . home by automobile when newspaper air, ?Mn? ?m o" This 8i going to be a reel campeisn m- ALVLV SILVERMAS m?szte?rg?iecrillcg?za? nv HODGES. Th"ml??d?d "w men told him. 0n the eve of the Democratic connomin: lion. ctlin to_ I The plane landed in a field on from now on.' I Alfred ?ne "when" ?r can? ?eet? This means The story of lhe audanous. zhgra Chins ?cw?an ?rmer-lit". ho? undo? .nd a he?: youngI :wmlon? which meet: Phihdelphi; C. Ewards farm near Ferris. twenty "Do you plan a front porch cam- meme director ?nq member of the . Russ? will be bound inform . character or flov. Alf M. Landon's- ?ghting leadership took over the .iJune 3. National Chairman Hamil- gasping and finally learned to swimi !in the trc'u-hor-Ius sea of nationali politics. miles south of Dallas. skidding to a smoking halt on its belly after the landing gear had been torn 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 destroyed by the blaze. The plane landed about three miles west of Ferris. Ambulances took the pilots and passengers to Ferris for ?rst aid treatment. Then they came here. Jones came in a private car and the other members of the party in ambulances. His shirt splattered with blood. Jones helped attendants wheel 8 inriginal platform proposals and how were ripped to shreds behind :the locked doors of a Hotel Cleve- Elam! conference room a little hand: l? al paign or will you go on a speaking: Cleveland Board of Education. not tour?" he was asked. . . . . 0m} ?in "slim (mm Man" building warships to be stationed don't know. Those plans will . but will run for next be in the hands of the committee usu?wc'n ?Mel-8' ie?r- I Secrecy will apply 'to all Punt?, h? run? up ?If? Hum.? "remote-1 as its chairman John Ham- and that is one of the things we I - the rd_b-, .. . - - a letter to this reporterwill discuss at our meeting Mon- - operating in the P?Cl_.illon of Kansas. Landon pro-con- yesterday silenced reportsicm" to be bum {or the Soviet {arIschool of practical politics. unfolded: manager. day'" id lit the Board of- in the wake of the Re-: hum!? Immhn?m "r Ami - 0? q caster? ?ee" dan of the lTn-u-d Slates Thev had: He ?minted he plum? ?kelEducation as a protest against the' - . national - - - 1? "Wm- 38"? ?0 . little to do Willi ii and they know: Pawn? the majoritv bloc's actions of last Mon-l . . I From the wreckage ?19 Mil!" . - cam ai . demand? h" It. but they murc in do it": g? dav. Earl J. Bryan. counlv supcr- l:nal Landon platfm m. handed on: I I "win Col. Knox do most of the - I 9 examine mm ?"039 . than any one except their candidate= 9-. ?nude? ?f gunnage limits fixed bv the March zszTuesd? in primed ("rm to the c. 0' the times mug-h mung- he and: wimed ?shunt superintendentEAnglo-l'nilcd States-French treatv ?ions the Human" an . . . .Lo' he ?nmered emphuic?n-V' at the unprecedented salary ofl Th? 'com n,th a meme,? guiald? managed 1" "Wake 'anlgh ml ?plum or he .I'ompzn" ?tr; do my end of mu $6590 a ycir and Jones - PI - Egive him a Roberts. managing nor 0 mndr? Whmwind or ?Hum?. The committee. he added. prob- tho.- Kansas City Star. a linlt'ci'SIly: I 5 PM It anch- of Alfred M. H?mmon long but "Mm-"5 hm?! Telnlin there I i i a' ?ho? meeting Ollenun iat'on rf i\ prim iplcs ex 33ml? superimcn em- ?urge 'Brltish and Russian naval ev 7 (Continued on r: 1 Column llbel?ll from a one}. Haynes. star.? of the ".lonthl bug GOV. undo? manager. jnin?d "w iorganlzalmn to stage such a. cam- i am}. Spend not more than fortnight high schools and for many years standpoint in some aspects. curioust - hard-shelled and reactionary in oth~u ipaignI go?. mm he is installed in?" the ranch superintendent. was demoted. In announcing his candidacy. Beneath waned 3' . which the island empire is not a sig- cm" gal-mm?, a don.? ?um: Kansas ML 5 leadership he Will put his proposal 1; i, not expatm? under present members?President my c' Russia. without notifyingl But ?lid? dran who ?mun-h. ("How [he P??f?lce 1" him: the Partyiplans. that the Republican candidate gBrna.n_ immediuely "my build ?In?laccepted In its entirely the nation: - mcI aw,? begin extensive Sn?king um? i Th? Chairman i3 i MI until September. perhaps October. Thom.? J. Mil-En?. Bill-Tm: would still be as in at the henna-ll? snuff": ?a John ?ca mg= ships to match the Japanese craft. 5.,r m, Arkansas Ch}. vachr' Republican party yesterday when the newly-chosen national commit- Icc. meeting at Hotel Cleveland. ion is to be the guest of honor at a. large Republican dinner in New YOrk. from which he will sound a challenge to the New Deal. Gov. London's immediate plans contemplate disposing. ?rst of all. of Hamilton to Ilse Planes. 5? mcciins 0? "?13 Jun ,3 Landon pun, up, in July. Thereafter the the air by radio to serve the causelL3ml?n mm?? 5? to 3 all?" of the Republican party. Hamilton ??43 S?Wcmor h? ?3359?! in 33!? intends to take to the air by plane Park- l3 ?nun?? Kuhn? visit slate and local leaders from Film?- n?the country to the other F- D- 3- Britain only of her program for if Russia learns Japan is con- lstructing outsize warships exceeding 'thn limits of the March 25 treaty. of; the injured men to an emergencyi VI i M. s. Locomo ?15:52? he Cars Derailed in indlana. Ind.. June 12.? (API?Eight persons were injured Arnund Roberts and Haynes were operating room. not hurt. but continually held his' (Continued on Page 16. Column 3) here tonight when the locomotive them ?leftist? whose ?motivating; rm.? J'pan suns race o?lionnl character of man}- of ltsErIWm? m? munmdl) Tim?. H, win in", this ?3kg h? been suggested he might and nineteen cars of a northbound obsession seems to be the desire tolI ?warships. Russia-s can?? ?em l?l?nliF- 1? hi3 ?0 gull,? ?mnwn?d ?ri'nw ?r - the same enthusiasm v.-hi--h imbued make the opening address of his i Girl leap Again Manon Railroad freight train were favor their friends and punish their ?in he kept within the qualitative ventinn Landon went. beyond H?m-hinmln x'cwsf?m ?mummy? ?chum?: my!? and Pumpingtam-(AP derailed and overturned. enemies" and a "blatant majority 5 ?can. ?mm agreed .0 m. the Uni?: platform on three planks. But thereia'nwa ?Mum ?w (,hm?uw TIP 3 "l'rmru- flnu-i-rs" who backed the MidnicscxI pa" his when i - The wreck occurred at the switch - - whiCh ?ck! by mudzwning methods ed States. Britain and Franco. "m ?wens ?prism to sun Moscow will be obliged to Inform end." glhree represented only a fraction of Elite. changes he really wanted. Landon wanted two constitutional. ulvl of the Republican party i me old house in which he was born bun?: Fred of the ml! the map and made the governor on ?g;g 1., Column 3) burg f?lnb Lauba-nquar of I Winifred Bayer. 15. made a promise today in court that shc"- do no more at the State Penal Farm. Its cause was not determined immediately. 'pnraehute jumping until she's 16? hut that won't be long since her birthday comes July 1.: ?Winifred leaped from a plane on June 4 and her father, Emil Bayer. was charged with permitting a. minor to risk her life. Today. in Chil- drens' Court at Mineola. Judge Cort? land Johnson said he'd be nice and let Winifred go home if she would promise to stay out of parachutes until she reached 16. The father awaits trial. - Six - Year PRESIDENTS Docs the average voter think the president's term of o?icc should be changed to six years without rc'clection? Docs he favor third terms?or is be satis?ed with things I as they are? America an- these timely ques' tions in AMERICA SPEAKS The National Weekly Poll of Public Opinion published in Tomorrow's Sunday PLAIN DEALER I absent at the time of the drowninga. The locomotive plunged into a corn field at the side of the track before it overturned. All of the freight cars demolished and coal. stone and lumber were piled along the right of . . As regards retention of way. (Continued on Page 12. Column 3) Council to Get Plea for More Help at Death Pool Violation of an order that, swim- '_ming classes must be guarded at all Etimes resulted in the suspension of la 27-year-old instructor late yes- llerday following the vim-rains: riguclen Blaznik. u. of 1.135 E. ssu: 'Street. out n: the pool. gtwo school chil~ dren in the pool . of the city bath house at 5550 St. Clair A N. 1-2. As Councilman John Sarah. in whose ward the tragedy oc- .curred. said he, :would demand}. lthe hiring oil ore help be: fore the cur" - Council Monday. Alice Pate investigitlous developed last night that three bathhouse o?cials were I covered the second body lying in the 5deeper end and dived. fully clothed. the class of 50 girls brought her racing back. Like a brood of frightened chicks. the class huddled in the corner as Miss Kushlan struggled to bring _Baltic and Black Sea ?eets. membership on the Board of Educa-;_ tion. 1 have determined not only (of remain on the board but to announce .- Fred Bozic. 33. an attendant. said? Ithat he was attracted by the cry.? kid?s drowned." and helped Miss; Kushlan get. the body. He then dis- to bring up Alice Pate. 10. of 1325 E. 55th Street. Both are pupils at St. Vitua'= lSchool. em Glass Avenue x. 15.. =Two the department rescue squads' worked for an hour and a half in an e?'crt to revive the children. have been conducting an In- vestigation of my own." Council- man Novak said. "Fisher (Joseph A.. The instructor._ Miss Vera Hushlan of 13820 Argus Avenue N. E.. ad- 'mitted she was momentarily absent superintendent of the bath house) has repeatedly asked for more help. but omclals in City Hall have paid no attention to him. think it is a crime not to pay from the pool when screams from inf?. (Continued on I. Calm Laid-?L. ia?F?g- 1 .- .- .I'c IL-undun of her annual building pro- Benesch wrote: .- Itrarns only in connection with I This provision may imply Britisnl recognition of Soviet Russia's dc-' fense requirements in view ofI Japan's far eastern policy. The compromise agreement -.\ili ha- i one of the most important provi- sions in the impending lei-lateral; treaty. the drafting of which will? require several more weeks. other technical points will be dis- cussed when negotiations are re- sumed next ??ednesday. .. Indians idle Indian-Philadelphia a was postponed to a later date. Yankees smashed out six- teen hits i fli ng?s i - i pitc i to defeat Detroit. 9 to 7; Buck New twirled a. five - i game for Washington and shut out C-hi- cago. 6 to 0. England took a. 2 to 1 lead in the opening matches of the illiscovcry by the slates that the Su- I'so :rar'zed they ml: um. bile. Mario in what was called the wont- :Isuch visitation on record. This year. Wightman cup tennis series. (Details on Sport Pages) . I h. [the Salinn .lu-zirnal in"! two older- an.emlmen.s. not Just one. It ":odilnrs. Sonar":- Henry telegram he announco-d his supporl; Mil-n of Tupoka Journal and one. amendment conditional upon=Charlcs F. Su'nll i islcr. . Occasionallzx :Il (Continua-d -nn Page I. Column 5) for preme. Court had left them no power to ?x minimum wages. maximum hours and working conditions women and children. His original'i IN Screen ('umrdlan Reported in He suffering lrum I'ncumonln. . June . (Continued on rage 5. Column Fields. =rrecr. comedian. was- Ontano F1811 Gorge lm in Riven-hie rummunily hospital: . {In-muzth rap-homily suffering from: on Caterpillar pneumonia. svnn?cm?. Ont.. J?ne holds we! l-rf-Hi'nl- he" Fishermen and farmers had Springs. when he was? grievances today against several "ill-i 5pc niling a brie! vacation. supposedly i lion tent caterpillars. for Physician "ad Fishermen complained that withIWax from a "run down" mill:ons of the worms rreeks. rivers and lakes the fish are Tn!- mos'. tantalizing fly wielded bv ins-I deflect hand doesn't stand a chanu- they alibied. . Caterpillars were reported from nearly all sections of northern 0n- WANT ADS for . PLAIN DEALER (i-inal Edition) Received Until 6:00 TONIGHT Corrections Until 7 :30 P. M. they their diet. only leaves. Ar: eight-mile from of bug: was' advancing today in Balfour and Ray- side Townships. - .. Magazine Writer Drowns. ROGERS. Ark.. June Jonathan (Jack) Edwards. 34-year-' old Omaha lNebJ short story wnter and former mega zine editor. drowned in White River last nisht while fish- ing with two companions. The body?! was recovered early today. have included farm crops in Formerly they would oat: the hunt limer- ?Twas a Nice . ('onkman Boyd. delegate from Maryland. had worked on that he delivered yesterday?and. - deliver it. But he had not taken into con- sideration that a nominating speech; for vice president is one of the most anti-climac?c things in existence. 'i it was quxte a long speech that Ehir. Boyd had worked up in the in- ;Irrests of Gov. Harry W. Nice of and he appeared shocked 'when one o: the delegates at the. ?nal s-snon of the Republtcan Hall {Lila 'ional cum entzon in Public howled quite brutally: "Au. It off." turn it off. dumb cars. Perhaps. to make hi.. feel better. .a gentleman approached with water 1 in a paper cup. Boyd tlushed again: indicated he was not in the habit of drinking from such devices. came a glass of water and Boyd idrank ropiously. But the sudden absence of his livoice was an opportunity for cer- 'tain of the gentry to make strange and unpleasant sounds. In short. Boyd was being given the bird by a lot of delegates who were dead on their feet. who wanted to cut out ?Cf; by tho- l.ord Harry. he proposed to; Sir. Boyd flushed. but he did not. if anything? :t spurred 3 him to greater effort. which tell on": Along Speech, but It Lacked Listener Appeal ,tlze speeches and vote and then go gimme to bed makzng thla speech. not you." Emapped the gentleman from land. and he cuntznucd to. extoll Go's. I Nico. And :21 razzberry became a Hill" louder. ant.= Chairman Bertrand H. rapped his gavel and an- Int-tmred that every man accorded privilege ut' speaking was en- :tlic-?l to his say. An told yo: so" .?lmcd across the face of Boyd. arr-i of the. crowd came as tie-u.- 'a fir;sz craze-J as 1.- poss:blr a get-up of me:- ud-nls v. are and used of the ?hole _e:g'::irzt r: Sari! rapped again for Gray-haired. a florid face. 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