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PAOT? KTXTEEtf MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1940. SUPERBLY FITTED SAYS NOMINATOR Ekwall Eloquent in Offering Name of Senator at Republican Convention Convention Hall, Phlladel phla, June 27. IIP) Oregon of fered Senator Charles L. Me- Nary, the ion of pioneers, to the Republican national conven tion today as a candidate for United States president. The veteran state minority leader, whose Republican vote in the Oregon primary election exceeded the combined Demo cratic total for President Roose velt and Vice President Gar ner, was nominated by William A. Ekwall of Portland, former congressman and one-time cir cuit Judge in Multnomah county. "If you want a man who can unquestionably win in Novem ber and who, measured from every conceivable standpoint, has the stature, the bearing and the ability to become a great president of this nation during probably the most trying time in our history, then the state of Oregon offers you her most distinguished native son," said Ekwall. Long Carter Cited Ekwall, recounting the sen ator's long career in Oregon and national politics and his life-long attachment to the soil, asserted McNary was "superbly fitted" for the presidency by ex perience, leadership, health, background. Judgment and un derstanding. "Senator McNary has been the leader of the Republican minority and has been recog nized as shrewd, resourceful and a splendid strategist," the Judge said. "He has consistently championed the cause of the under-privileged; sometimes his actions have not been popular with the so-called 'old guard' which once sought to dominate the Republican party but even though they sometimes disa greed with him they alwaya re spected him for his sincerity jnd forthright opinions." The former congressman, meirber of Oregon's 10-man del egation, dipped into McNary'sj senate record on wide phases of national affairs: ! Trlend of Labor Labor: "Senator McNary has been a friend of labor before and during hit tenure in the senate and as a consequence he has their respect and affection . . . He has not advocated un reasonable labor legislation but has recognized the fact that when the laboring man and wo man are properly protected it invariably Inures to the benefit of the country as a whole." Farm: "He Is the pioneer of farm legislation in the senate. There probably is not a farmer in the United States who does not know of Senator McNary's efforts to aid them with the McNary-Haugen bill which he succeeded in having passed by congress on two occasions but unfortunately on each occasion the bill was vetoed. ... No other man can be selected by this convention who can attract the votes of the farming dis tricts as can Senator McNary." Politics: "It is generally con ceded that his wise counsel had much to do with the defeat of the so-called supreme court bill several years ago. He knew that by reason of the small number of Republicans in the United States senate, if the fight on this nefarious bill were made a partisan issue, it would cer tainly pass, and it was his plan that the Republicans hold their fire and allow the Democratic members who were opposed to the bill to make the fight." Business: "He believes that legitimate business should not be harassed and bedeviled by unreasonable legislation. Sen ator McNary has fought bitter ly against the growing accumu lation of concentrated power in the executive branch and he believes business should not be bound by unjust and unfair legislative shackles." Defense: "He believes we should adequately and quickly prepare to defend ourselves against aggression from every direction, but that under no cir cumstances should the youth of our country ever again be sint to battle and to die on foreign soil." ! G. P. Mining Man Weds Seattle, June 27 W Earl A. McLaln, Denver, Colo., and Grants Pass, Ore., mining man, and Miss Marjone L. Van Dyke, of Los Angeles, who also has Grants Pass mining interests, were wed here today at tho home of the Rev. Lyle W. Wil-lard. Men's Tee Women's 11" II" 31" Unblea. Bleached Tee Woe' Sport Men's Sport Meat's Cool Cretonne Maa Slsed Msn's Shirts Straw Hat Loach Mualia Flour Sacks Aprons Sweater Balls Pajamas Pillows Towels ' Police Cloths Sheee 39c 25c 39c 5c 5c 25c 50c 49c J;?., 29c .Me 3 00 Cool knitted. 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