Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 13, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    Candidate Earl Warren to Speak
At McArthur Court Friday Night
Republican vice- presidential
candidate Earl Warren, slated to
speak in McArthur court Friday
night at 7:30 p. m„ is the first
speaker scheduled on the fall term
University educational program.
Warren was unanimously elected
to be Thomas Dewey’s running
mate at the G.O.P. Philadelphia
convention last July.
Gov. of California Since 1942
Governor of California since
1942, Warren received both the
Republican and the Democratic
nominations in the 1946 California
primaries under the state’s cross
filing system. He is on the execu
tive committee of the Governors
Conference.
Earl Warren was born in Los
Angeles in 1891. He received his
J. D. degree from the University of
California in 1914 and was admit
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ted to the California bar in the
same year. He practiced in Oak
land, Calif, until 1938.
Career Began in 1919
The Republican candidate began
his political career as clerk of the
judiciary department of the Cali
fornia legislature in 1919. He was
deputy district attorney of Ala
meda county from 1920 to 1925 and
district attorney until 1938.
He was elected attorney gener
al of California in 1938 and held
the post until he became governor.
Warren has been active in legal
circles. From 1927 to 1942 he was
chairman of the board of managers
of the state bureau of criminial
identification and investgiation. He
was also research associate of the
bureau of public administration at
the University of California.
An active Republican, he was
chairman of the state central com
mittee from 1934 to 1936, and a
national committeeman from 1936
to 1938. He was an alternate dele
gate to the 1928 G.O.P. national
convention.
A ‘Belonger’
Warren received the U. S. Flag
association award for law en
forcement in 1934. He is a member
of the American Bar association,
State bar of California, Alameda
county bar association, District
Attorneys association, Peace Offi
cers association, and the Interna
tional association of chiefs of po
lice.
Among the fraternal organiza
tions to which the California gov
ernor belongs are: Pi Delta Phi,
law honorary; Sigma Phi, social
fraternity; Shriners; Elks; Native
Sons of the Golden West; Bohem
ian club; Olympic club and Com
monwealth club.
Warren will arrive in Eugene at
4 p. m. Friday with his wife and
daughter Virginia. After his
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speech the Lane county and Uni
versity Republican groups have
scheduled a reception and torch
light parade.
Talk, Slides Slated
By Art Instructor
Illustrating his talk, “Considera
tion of Subject Matter in Plastic
Form,” with lantern slides, M. R.
Sponenburgh, instructor in arts,
will be guest speaker at the second
meeting of the Browsing Room
Hour tomorrow at 4 in the library.
This meeting is a weekly affair,
sponsored by the House Librarians’
Association, to which students and
faculty are invited.
Miss Bernice M. Rise, circula
tion librarian, readers’ consultant,
and adviser of the group, together
with Jessie Becker, Barbara
Mui'phy, and Evelyn Conroy, has
planned a varied program for the
remainder of the year.
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MIDWAY DRIVE-IN
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RALLY DANCE SCHEDULED
A rally dance will be held in
Portland Saturday night at 8 p.m.
at ;he Palais Royale. Tickets for
the affair will be sold at the door
and at the Co-op today and to
morrow.
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OREGON - U. S. C.
RALLY DANCE
Saturday Night
October 16, 1948
DICK DAY S ORCHESTRA
Admission $1.00
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Eugene and Albany