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r I Phila.-In the wildest balloting spree of any recent conventions, . Wendell Willkio, 43-year old head of the Southern Commonwealth Edison Co.’, was nominated as president, on the GOP ticket. Ho wrested the'• tIt 1 away from Thos. E. Dowey, whose fo rces wore badly shattered,'and Sen. Robt, Taft who trailed only 52 vote behind him. He stated "I am very appreciative. I am very humble and [very proud. I Intend to give every thing I havo to bring about Ameri can prosperity, by building an ade quate national defense restoring |national unity”. The nomination oc curred on the 6th ballot, with the [voces as folows; Willkio 429, Taft , 377, Dewoy 57, Vandchburg 42, Janice j59, Hoover 20. Both Dowey and Van denburg released their votes to Willkio, Wash.- The President reported toda^ tnht he intends to immediately seel a boost in the defense program thai wohld more than double the five billion eighty-two million dollars, already appropriated. It would bo ! used exclusively for army purposes | His bill will be ready for submiss* jion when Congress returns next wool jalso froze all French and Belgian funds in this country,'■preventing their transfer to Germany. ApproVee a loan of 320,000,000 to Argentina Called off orders' for., mass produc tion of airplane engines with Ford Motor Co., when Mr. Ford refused t( manufacture them for b elligoronts Mr • Knud 3cn," hat ’ 1 do f ons c c ommi s s • ! loner stated ''Cooperation must bo I sought elsewhere”. * - (Wash.-A courho in army tank maint jonance and repair was added to the ; CCC program today, and approved funds.for the” hew airmail route (between Sc at tlo , and June au. i . . •- .. • ; •. . YfftAT [BREAKS ,SHAFT According to word brought here') today by Inspector Horshoy of tho/ Bur , of Navigation,' Dept, of Comm erce, who was a passenger on her,',., the mo-tprship Pern broke her tail shaft oh'hxdr ■•"trip, to tfhalaskq,. at a spot 112 miles from her destina tion, Wallowing holplossly around in a heavy, choppy sea, she radiooc her distress signals, which woro packed up by the Coast Guard Cuttoi ‘ She*shone” , Eightccn hours later, oho cutter hove to and took the iTernM 1 in tow to ‘Unalaska, whero ttC”: cv/o boats are .no?/, pending Instructions from the insurance underwriters,5 It is quite possible that it will bo necessary to tow ; r. •*. o r- ” n 1 ■_-l-ig-X-a-_.-<•') I L ; . ■ ' _ Troops of tlic Soviet Red. arny marched into Romania today and tool: over that part of the country which .the Tzars lost years ago, Boss drahia. Ring C ah o1 do sp or at cly cappcalod to .Hitler and II Ducc but ! no heId was:forthcoming, Hungarian and Bulgarian governments arc also making territorial demands on Rou mania. Russi an *tr o op s hoavily armc d and supported by tanks, pianos poured across the border shortly after dawn, Berlin- Then questioned regarding possible peace overtures with Gt. B ritain, Hitler stated "Lly answer i3 .. *"vCannen3 arc spcaking'f • * London- An official communique reports the sinking of a heavily 1-don German transport, by a Brit ish submarine, off the south coast of Norway, Tokio - Crack Japanese troops ont : ored French Indo-China nine days ago, in order to cut the Central Chinese Government’s supply line from Burma, Numbers of Jap warships arc also ancher cd off Haiphong to -watch for an intercept vessels who might bo carrying contraband for : Chinoso army / The Tokio government j also announcer one ioruo.uj.un ui a Monroe doctrine to apply to tho Fa?.1 .East countries and. predicted a, very sharp difference in foreign policy in tho future,. England being first on the list of countries to feel the new pinch* Ottawa-' Prime funis tor Lie K.-King 'announced'the sinking of tho light cruisor "Frazier1’ off the coast of Newfoundland. Cause of the sink! ng was hot nad.c pub lie ^ a. It ho ugh it was reported that 45 re labors of the o re w we re dr ownod . London- Znthony Eden, • minister of war do dared "we will take tho fight .into 0crmany” ris'R*4*F. planes ''carried an intensive bombing at tad on vcrlous ;kcy-pdiints of Nazi bomb ing centers/. ' / Relic- Premier Mussolini -today came back to'this city after making a • tour, /,of his troops on the northern front1;-. Ho- later conferred with Kinji Emmanual /and Prince/. Unborto. Moscow - It was officially -stated that the Soviets had made very sharp demands on tho Hungarian government for return of certain territory taken away from Russia year3 ago• Bucharest- King Carol today ordered the complete mobilisation of the army, navy and airforco to defend 'his country against possible Invas ion byEulgarian troops. Ho had jusi approved tho (see page 15)Russian