WASHINGTON How Honnegaft Started Boom Truman Hoped Only to Be for Trumon at Convention Re-elected U S Senator Special to Central Press 9 WASHINCTl \ Sele«-tu»'i of IViikk i;i! 1'ιι.ι:!ΠίΛΠ Robert Ε Hanne an to &e poslmtstei jgene .ti uiute! President rruiriati ie\ive* men i«»r les f Harmegan :» part if ι the r à<. "iiiia :. m of Mi Truman vue presidential candidate -it n.e CtiKayy Lch.·.·· .i ttic convention last ^iiminer Althouj m f>.' postmaster job traditionally is han led to the party's national < hairman in ' > ca^e it comes as a reward fut μ·γ\λτ^ . arti. 4.: irlv w. .ne H · .· < :an star te.' the Truman viid*. Mial a Missouri delegation lunil.i «.ci a..>: λ . . . *> ·:·. a Chicago hotel during' the eonv*. ntiun. M: rru::ian and Sen. Bennett Champ Cla:K or" Missouri vst if brought into the caucus by Han* .trι.i Mr Truman was na:: <-i chair In the space of minutes a résolution to hav<- ·.:;?* M : •-■souri delegation eiu! · Mr Truman for tht vice presidential spot was on the floor Π e ne\v president made sincere j rot est at ion*?, last Frioav he told the »aiu .s. 1 told R s R< berts managing editor of the Kansas City Star, that 1 have never been a candidate tor any . -her rticc than Senator I said I hv uc M.ssouri w.-i.l'i let me have another term and that I had ·-.»> » ηb:tion to be sice president I have no ambition, he declared, "to be on this ticket as vice pi . -J. - > : ' t,r I' ·■ :t· Srat„ L>· .:· ' .··. t : lit ■ they cried and the caucus forthwith endorsed Mr Truman unanimously for second place un the party lu ket t'fie ι. ■ ·-■ ·.: ipon generally as the opening gun in the βιιι ι c ssful Τ: U : ' Ά * .ι : : : a. ^ η « » · · • Se 'LID KL'Kl.S \1 MINISTRA TOR HaROLD L ICKES. actln.2 uiutei .iders ri President Truman, took over !C3 mines in the strike-bound Pennsylvania hard coal fields where walkouts by 72,000 members or John L Lewis United Mine Workers had tied knots in >\ ai pre dut1· >n It was tlu t : :. r. ! --eizt:re "i the mmts since the Japanese sneak at tai:k ι. : M 1 '· . ι · i Ha : h< Ickt s -Tt ! : 1 :» .11 ,· .titer the mines had been Idle three days m .< π.ι:.. <· t .1 War l.-ibor board baok-to-work order und. : r: " 'M-ision of the "Id wage Third contract . 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