Show GOV THOS E DEWEY I 1 I 1 C indicate i indi date for r Prel president dent republicans CANS NAME DEWEY AND RICKER BRICKER both selected as unanimous akol choice ae at national convention by WRIGHTA A PATTERSON ivor for PRESIDENT THOMASE new york att A tt for VICE FRI 5 DENT r JOHN W bof ohio that at 1 is the ticketing ticket tini unanimously a I 1 i ay mol named by y the 1059 delag delegates ate with an equal gium er of alternates at the republican national convention in chicago those delegates received no direction or instruction from political leaders they had been sent to chicago by the people in their home states the joes johns dicks dicka harrys marys janes and I 1 sallys to do the bidding of 0 that great rank and file body of republican voters ot of the nation thi the home folks from maine to Cali california fomia from the canadian line to the guu gulf knew the man they wanted as a lea leader derAhe the man they wanted in the white house and would brook no compromise with their demands they demanded i governor dewey and the delegates they sent to chicago did the bid ding of those who sent them and drafted him as they were directed so far as the selection of a candidate for president of a leader the convention was wai over before it start ed the few states in which the people thought otherwise and the limited number of delegates delegate who had thought of other candidates re recognized cog the tho general demand and before the first session of the convention had opened on an monday morning such a preponderance of delegate votes had med lined up for governor dewey there was no question of whom the people wanted and demanded as a I eader and other candidates ac cepter the verdict IN unity predominant la that great gathering on no subject or any point was there any evidence of even the slightest friction there was waa a universal spirit of unity unusual in any great national partisan gathering with that unity was wai displayed a steadfastness of serious purpose ax by wild demonstration they had gathered gather eoll ca cago I 1 a to do those things needed ve t the he american way of life to erve berve american freedom to maintain constitutional government I 1 have seen seen many conventions of both of the major political parties of the nation I 1 have never before attended a convention in which there was such an entire freedom from friction such an entire unity of purpose and approval of leaden and policies such a sense of patriotic devotion uch such an utter absence of political squabbling such an entire submission to the will of the mass of the I 1 people the atmosphere D h e re waa a more that of a great religious revive revival then a partisan political gathering there was but buta a limited arno amount ant of bf eve even mild viewing with alarm no attane wasted to violent denunciation ot the opposition though the opportunity offered was great the thoughts thought of the delegates the selected elected officers of the convention and the speakers were centered on the constructive moves and methods needed to restore to the Conti continued nied ou on page five aw JOHN W BRICKER republican candidate for vice alc president republicans D name dew dewey ey and bricker 7 continued from page one I 1 ie e airn i 9 guaranteed u ar a it I 1 a zed 5 by y the iye mo conolt n s 1 r tation and the bill of rights bights A peoples convention 01 the 25 national conventions of 0 the two major political p parties arties I 1 have reported since 1898 the re he publican i gathering of 1944 was ro re for the serious consideration given to the needs of america at this thi sAlme time of war and during the formation of that lasting peace that must auit be provided for or the future it was unique also for tin the nati nat onto lonto follow the wishes and demands demanda of the people with no effort or thought to promote the interests of political leaders etwas in every sense seme a peoples convention in which ballyhoo had ri no place but an extreme patriotic 1 enthusiasm was manifest I 1 the formalities of the convention followed the established procedure of such gatherings harrlson harrison spangler chairman of the national committee called the convention to orde ardef shortly after ten on monday morning at that session gov earl warren of Californi awas elected j fas as the temporary chairman at the monday evening session governor warren presided a and n d delivered a ringing republican keynote address that was far more constructive then than condemnatory in that address he sounded the P program of constructive le legislation I 1 the P party arty promised the people of th the ie net nation I 1 on I 1 legislation gisl atlan that would mea mean n the preservation preservation of cons |