Wirephotos Tell Story of Omaha’s Victory in Kentucky Derby Copyright. A. P. Wirephotos. _ of ossnr IS LAID 10 G. 0. P. 50,000 See Kentucky Turf Robinson Charges “Unholy Classic Run Under Alliance” in Debate Dreary Conditions. With Dickinson.
By the Associated Press. (Continued From First Page.)_ PITTSBURGH. May 4 —An asser- tion that an “unholy alliance" exists nturdy son of Gallant Fox and Flam- bino, winner of only $3,850 as a two- between Senate “old line Republicans year-old, collected $39,525 net for his and radicals" to harass the adminis- first three-year-old conquest. The tration was made tonight in a race carried a gross value of $49,950, O. O. P.-New Deal debate by Senator of which $6,000 went to Roman Sol- Robinson, the Democratic floor leader. dier. $3,000 to Whiskolo and $1,000 Hitting back at recent Republican to Nellie Flag. rriticisms and contending the United Roman Soldier, backed so heavily States “is well on the road to indus- that the black colt went to the bar- trial recovery." the Arkansas Senator rier third choice, returned $6,40 tq spoke after Senator Dickinson. Repub- place and $4.20 to show in the mu- lican. of Iowa, earlier had opened the two-man debate before the same meet- tuels. Whiskolo's show price was $3.40. ing with an assertion that under Roosevelt the people had "lost their Interference at two early stages of sense of the race proved costly to the chances security.” of Nellie Flag, the tempermental Ally The Iowa Republican, mentioned by some as a Presidential candi- which displaced Today as the favorite possible overnight after it developed the date, contended that confidence had lost because of “indecisive" ad- popular C. V. Whitney colt had ben ministration directed pulled up a trifle lame, with a policies being heelj by men “who were in key positions bruise. Nellie Flag would have re- of the Progressive, Socialist party of turned $3.80 on the dollar if I only 1924." she had shown the way home to her a he labeled as gentleman rivals, but she was never Addressing group the "amen corner." Robinson said Re- able to gain a contending position publican standpatters In the Senate after being around impo- bumped had "given counsel and encourage- at the start. litely ment to reckless and bitter attacks Jammed at Start. Filly by radical* on the administration and It was no day for certainty, any- the President in the hope of embar- Dramatic photo taken late yesterday at Louisville, Ky., showing the finish ol the Derby. Omaha has Just passed the finish mark **ith Roman Soldier, second, and Whiskolo, third. way, and the colts showed no dis- rassing the former and diminishing position to adopt chivalrous methods the popularity of the latter." and “see Nellie home” the way they "Strange Remedies" Seen. did the filly’s dam, Nellie Morse, in the 1924 Preakness. Nellie Flag suf- “There are rumors,” he added, "that fered sharp interference from Plat radical propaganda is being financed Eye, carrying the colors of Mrs. Payne in part with funds contributed by con- Whitney’s Greentree Stable, soon servatives. This unholy alliance dem- after the start as the big field seemed onstrates the extremity in which those almost to converge, funnel-like, for the who seek to revive the anaemic old first run down the stretch. elephant find themselves. Realizing The Calumet miss again was im- that their patient is dangerously ill. peded, rounding the first turn, and Republican healers are resorting to Jockey Eddie Arcarn was unable to strange remedies and practices.” get his charge out of close quarters Referring to recent G. O. P. plans until the last quarter. It was then for regional meetings to discuss party too late for Nellie to do anything strategy, Robinson said these were about the situation, with Omaha, ; “manifestly to postpone the internal winging along fully seven lengths conflicts certain to result from efforts ahead, but she finished gamely to at country-wide co-ordination.” land the lest money position. "To illustrate.” he continued, Whether or not Today suffered the "that wing of the Republican parry effects of his foot injury, the result led by the Senator from Idaho. Mr. Borah, will find in of either kicking or stepping on some great difficulty object in yesterday's workout, the agreeing on anything with that other Ill-fated Whitney entry never showed wing headed by the Senator from anything like the form that carried i Iowa. Mr. Dickinson, and the Senator Mr. him to triumph a week ago in the from Delaware, Hastings.” at Jamaica track. Wood Memorial "Confusion Increases.” Today started well, escaping Inter- ference, but began to fade on the In speaking of "New Deal de- backstretch and weakened badly in velopments." Dickinson had asserted the stretch, finishing a full brassie that "because of Government Inter- shot behind Omaha. ference in industry, in finance and in we find that con- Second Blow for Whitney. agriculture, fusion has increased and confidence It was another severe jolt for the diminished." The son of Harry Payne Whitney. The white-haired Iowan said de- famous youthful scion of the racing spite that *17.500.000,000 had been was bitterly disapprinted In family expended in relief when the renowned experimentation, 1931. Equipoise 1 rolls had increased, finances become was scratched on the day of the Derby, uncertain and banks were "gorged won that Grand. year by Twenty with Federal securities.” to make Today was apparently primed Contending the National Confer- a front running bid for this year's ence for Progressive Political Action, but an accident again big prize, which nominated the late Senator frustrated the hopes of his owner, La Follette for President in 1924, was C. V. Whitney. an of a Socialist Equally disappointing, but for less j outgrowth party move. Dickinson said its platform was apparent reasons, were the perform- similar to policies now being followed ances of Plat Commonwealth and Eye. President Roosevelt. Bcxthom. all well backed in the bet- by The chairman of convention's ting, whereas Roman Soldier and that Resolutions Committee was “none Whiskolo, along with the lightly re- Saunders. Left to Postmaster General A close-up of the winner, with Jockey Saunders in the saddle. Both colt and rider were decorated with roses. William Woodward, owner of Omaha, congratulat ing Jockey right: other than Donald R. now garded Psychic Bid, exceeded previous Richberg, Farley. Woodward and Saunders. ■ _ •assistant President of the United expectations by running well all the States.’ he said. Others way. prominent It took Starter Bill Hamilton only in that movement he listed as Basil now a member of the Federal two and a half minutes to get the big Manly, Power Commission: Sidney Hillman, field—four short of the Derby record- j Consumers’ Advisory Board of N. R. lined up and away to the echoing A.; Frederic C. consumers’ roar of “They're off!" It required even Howe, A. A. less than that for Omaha to demon- counsel of A.; J. A. Franklin and Rose Schneiderman. members of strate his superiority over the others. the N. R. A. Labor Board: The son of Gallant Fox negotiated the Advisory A. A. an member mile and a quarter in 2 minutes 5 Berle, jr., original seconds, good, but not brilliant by of the "brain trust." and Rexford G. comparison with Twenty Grand's Tugwell, Undersecretary of Agri- Derby mark of 2:01%, ; culture. "This is why many of our Dem- Well Bark at Start. | ocratic leaders are supporting the Omaha, as well as Roman Soldier, i | New Deal’ with lip service only,” he ridden by L. Balaski, benefited from asserted. "Through the influence of clear of inter- being steered early the Socialist group now holding posi- ference. Passing the judges’ stand tions in the present administration, for the first time, Plat Eye had taken Roosevelt has directed the program the pace-setting position from St. How they finished. Photo shows field widely strung out, with Omaha tar in the lead. of the Democratic party toward Bernard, with Boxthorn and Psychic socialistic reform.” Bid next, Omaha ninth and Roman Soldier eleventh. TRIBUTE TO BE PAID ing,” announced on that day the far- Boxthorn moved into second place, flung institutional facilities would be for behind Plat Eye, at the half mile open public inspection. “MOTHER OF NURSING” "The science of has TERMITES mark, with Whopper running third, How Classic W as Run hospitalization advanced greatly since the day when (Flying AntO Psychic Bid fourth, Omaha coming —— —— the British war office detailed Flor- OCR POLICY up to fifth and Roman Soldier now The 115th of the birth anniversary of se- and ence Nightingale and a band Good Work—Honest Information eighth, closely following Today (Copyright. 1935. by Dally Racing Form Publishing Co.) the British Satisfied Customers. of Florence Nightingale, lected women to care for the sick and Nellie Flag. In the long run down I SIXTH RACE—One and one-auarter miles. Purse. $40,000 added. The Kentucky nurse of the Crimean War, will be wounded in the Crimea.” Gen. Hines the back stretch Saunders made his Free Inspection, Guaranteed Treatment Derby. For 3-year-olds. Start good from gates. Won easily; place driving. Went to i said. Experienced attaches at the 80 first real move with Omaha, and the Fox—Flamblno. observed next Sunday by the person- post at 5:1344- Winner. William Woodwards ch. c. <3>. by Gallant hospitals and soldiers' homes will be TERMITE CONTROL CO. son of Gallant Fox responded, taking Trained by J. Fitzsimmons. Value to winner. $39,525: second, $6,000; third, $3,000; nel of the four score hospital units of This photo seems to hint that Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight I on duty next Sunday to explain the Nat l Press Bldg. Natl 2711 the lead and quickly opening a gap fourth. $1,000. Time—0:23. 0.473s. l:133i. 1:38*s. Veterans' champion, played a loser in the first race. Dempsey and his wife were 2:05.__ the Administration. ! systematic institutional operations to “Atk of two lengths, with Whiskolo passing Our Cuttomcrt’’ among the thousands at the classic. Gen. Frank T. Hines, administrator an the Plat Horses. Wgt. Post. St. V« 44 *4 Btr. Fin. Jockeys Straight. interested public. faltering Eye to take second of veterans’ who yesterday OMAHA .126 10 12 91 S' 1* l'l l’l Saunders $4 no affairs, position, and Roman Soldier fourth. 8 k \ .. I