Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1948 — Page 6

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GOVERNOR OF_ “’ <Cont. From Fans One) tin. Jr. then put the motion for nominating the Californian by acclamation. It «-ame so abruptly that people in the hall, taken by surprise. made no response, especially the camera men. So Martin rave the movie men an encore Martin, banged his ravel and <!e< lured Warren nominated. Martin named a committee headed by Sen. William F. Knowland of California to escort Warren to the convention hall. in choosing a Dewey Warren ticket, delegates picked two men whose careers show many parallels Both are governors of big and powerful states. Both have a great vote-getting record. Dewey was elected to a second term in 19415 with a majority of more than “00,000, the greatest ever given a governor. In the last California gubernatorial primaries Warren, first elected In 1941, was nominated by both Democrat* and Republicans. ‘

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_ / SM——— Republican Nominee And Family At Convention __^_^ <i S3H ■* j Si [ip®3r E JI r7t"v rFb Kb Bl VHI r fl iB | wgS.,. jgaagK ■ A ■■“■■■j Isl r ~ GOV. THOMAS E. OEWEV, of New York, nominated unanimously on the third ballot for president Thursday night at the Republican convention. is shown with his family shortly before the convention began. With him are his sons, John M. (leftl and Thomas E.. Jr., and Mrs. Dewey. ~

The parallel extends even further baa-k in their carrers. Dewey rose to national prominence as a racket-busting prosecutor in New York. Warren used to be Alameda county t Oakland) district attorney and state attorney general. He is a specialist in criminal law. The party unity demonstrated here in picking a campaign ticket had an et ho in Washington. Sen. Joseph H. Ball. IL. Minn., who refused to support Dewey in 1944. said he would back the party ticket this year. Warren and Dewey have been friends for many years. At annual meetings of the national council of state governors they usually are in each other’s company. Warren has visited Dewey at the executive mansion in Albany and Dewey has been Warren's guest in California. The Church has a responsibility to see to it that there l>e a Christian state.

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■ fly Folice and troops buttle striking I’aris garbage collectors .. ...Who support strike by dumping refuse In trout of City hnIL IN SWIFT RETORT to use of force to quell labor disturbances in other parts of France garbage collectors in Paris, participating in a onehour general strike, dumped truckload after truckload of refuse in the square before City hall. Police battling with the collectors failed to stem the malodorous tide. (International Souadphttot)

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18-Year-Old Bride Reported Kidnaped Hitchhiking Bride Is Kidnap Victim Waukegan. 111., June 25—(UP)— Mrs. Marie Alexander, HLyear-old bride hitchhiking -with her husband. was kidnaped early today. Lake county authoritiea reported. Sheriff Walter Atkfnson said she was abducted by a motorist who took her and her huehand. Karlin, Into his car and then got Alexander out of the vehicle through a rune. Mrs. Alexander came to Waukegan from Tupelo. Mlaa., Atkinson said. The husband waa looking for a job. Alexander told the aheriff that last night they visited a friend of his wife's In Zion. 111., and went to a movie. They decided it was

(fatqnafalcitiMA TO THE CORT THEATER IT HAS THE NEW LOOK WE WERE PROUD TO INSTALL THE GLASS FRONT fit) Glass Specialty to. 2124 S. Calhoun Fort Wayne 6 “The Shop That Tops Them All” — WE WERE HAPPY TO FURNISH THE Lumber and Millwork FOR THE NEW I FRONT OF THE fort Theater Kocher Lumber Co.

Mid-Air Crash Kills Two—Fires Homes " —I BKHk /wJ .. '•■.- ■■ • f 'w ■ ti 7' -\ i’ flfp/ * ■ - 'IMI J ■ < Wk 4f * * TBy jjflr* ; k* A * < S '** Sb 3^11! K*? £ X *1 FIREMEN REMOVE a body (right-center! from the wreckage where a Navy airc raft c rashed Inn, ] troit street after colliding with another Navy plane flying In formation over the city The- A| an . ’ h j (left) above exploded on impact, showering three residences with flaming gaso ine and wreckaiei setting them afire. The second p’ane plummeted through the roof of a nearby industrial plane i n *„,l one workman. Both pilots were killed, but none of the occupant* of the homes shown shove was igl ed. The planes were from the Grosse Be Naval Base. 1

too late to return to Waukegan and walked aionz the highway looking for a tourist cabin where they might spend the night. A motorist offered them a ride as they walked along the highway, Alexander said. Alexander told the man that he was looking for a Job, he said, and the driver offered him a salesman'* position beginning today. During the trip. Alexander said, the driver offered him and his wife whiskey, but they refused Then he stopped at « road house 1 near Waukegan. When he found ' it was closed, he asked Alexander • to go to the back door. "They'll let you In.” he said. 1 While at the rear of the road 1 house. Alexander said, he heard ■ ids wife scream, and rushed 1 around the building just as the ‘ automobile drove away. Alexander described the abduc- ' tor a* 5 feet ( inches tall, weigh--1 Ing about ISO pound*, with black r hair and blue eyes. He was driv Inga dark painted automobile. I f Eventually labor and capital will 1 find It more profitable to lock arms > than to lock horns.

Local Ladv Winner In Monthly Contest Mr*. D. A. Swlckard. 215 Stratton Way, today received a check for f'S as one of the principal monthly prizes awarded In the Pepsi Cola contest. Mrs. Swlckard submitted "a suggestion relating to civic life in the use of the soft drink. Her entry was judged one of the best submitted during the month. The man who knows how Will always have a Job-but the man who know* why is likely to lie hl* boss

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