Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1956 — Page 8

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'i Republicans Pouring | To Convention Site Strategists Huddle ' Over Unity Parley SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Re publican bigwigs today began pouring into this convention-con-scious city where top GOP strategists huddled over any remaining problems of their "unity” convention next week. Former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. tlie party’s 1944 and 1948 standard bearer, was one of the bigger names heading here by air for the party’s nominating con clave. Close on his heels were presi dential assistant Sherman Adams, Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr.. and Deputy Atty. -Gen, William P, Rogers. Dewey was quoted as saying after a meeting with President Eisenhower that he thought Vice President Richard M. Nixon would be renominated. Also, observers noted significantly that flying out with Adams and Brownell was Rogers, one of Nixon’s closest personal friends and associates and a longtime Dewey man. , While Harold E. Stassen's backers moved ahead with plans to open a headquarters here Friday for his "dump Nixon” movement, the party regulars continued to ooze public optimism that the 43year old Californian would be retained on the ticket without any major convention opposition. GOP national chairman Leon ard W. Hall said Wednesday he sees no; signs that Stassen's efforts “to date have had apy impression on tlie delegates.” ;—

where It’s Always Cooir TONIGHT & FRI. TWO COLOR HITS! “THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS” Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson & “MAN FROM BITTER RIDGE” O' -o - Sat. — “Fighting Chance" & "Destry” Audie Murphy - .r o—o Sun. — “Rock Around the Clock” ■ ■ ' •&

PROMINENT FACES IN THE CHICAGO GUESS-WHOING CAMERA reproduces these figures in action at Democratic convention in Chicago. (International)

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I. ■ — I! 11l Luinn m. . ■— . Sex Leverett SaltonstaJl (RMass.) told a news conference that he feels Mr. Eisenhower "has made it as clear as possible” that he prefers Nixon as a running mate*. Saltonstall predicted that Massachusetts "will be solidly behind Nixon, ajid \C’hy shouldn’t it when our own governor (Christian A. Herter) is going to nominate him?” Another phase of the anti-Nixon , fight, centering around Gov. Goodwin J. Knight of California, appeared To “be settling down to an inter-delegation California fight with senate Republican leader I William F. Knowland lining up ' solidly behind Nixon. But some of Knight’s delegates still were i threatening to place his name In nomination. Nixon is due here Saturday for a delegation caucus to pick a del- , egation chairman. The delegation was named one-third each by Nixon. Knowland and Knight. , • High-speed Tester CLEVELAND. O. — (UP) — The national Advisory Committee for Aeronautics has developed a stainless steel "throat" which will harness nian-made winds up to 8,300 , miles per hour, to test airplanes designed for supersonic speeds.

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• I Hit Only Train >1 ADELAIDE, Australia—(UP) — i j Itowasn’t Friday the 13th, but Sun- : day the 15th. A man and three f young .children were killed, four others injured. w*en their truck

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- -u KV 7 " I Feeling the heat. Senator Estea Kefauver mops his brow before addressing a group. He’s lowered sights to V-P ’lominatien.

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