Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1952 Page: 3 of 32
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TWO VOTES FOR IKE—Mamie Eisenhower grins broadly as her favorite candidate,
Dwight p. Eisenhower, leans from voting booth at their voting place near Columbia
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OLD FASHIONED FREACHiAg &
SINGING IN THE HEART OF
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FIRST WIKK MAM.
Monday thru Friday
SKCOND WIIK4:MA.M.
Monday thru Friday
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U.S. Voters’ Decision Makes
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Eisenhower Humble, Proud
Must Close
Ranks-Morse
which will be good for the cpuntry,
and fearloaaly oppose Republican
proposals which will endanger our
domestic welfare and the winning
of an honorable peace."
man, woman and child—and there
have been many children in it—
throughout the country who have
helped, 1 extend my warm thanks
and hope that the day will come |
when I can extend that thanks in
a more personal way.
<•»...» .. t —’ Now, all over the country there
Just as I came down to the • -hii » —i jnnr/i
| fllroom 1 r.pl.M u> th,. .el.gr.m ”,°"Tte
warmth of the greeting that Mamie
and I have experienced everywhere I
has been something that is mem J
orable—indeed, unforgetable. So to ’
everybody this evening we feel this '
! very great debt of gratitude.
"I also point out that we cannot
now do all the job ahead of us
l except as united people. So let us
I really put into practice what I
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the Tittle telegram that I sent to
i my late rival. Let us unite for the
better future of America, for our
children and our grandchildren."
NEW YORK ilfi— Following is the venson just sent to me. It reads: !
text of Gen. Eisenhower’s early I “The people have made their '
morning talk to the crowd assem choice and 1 congratulate you. That
bled in the ballroom at his hotel, you may be the servant and the
headquarters: | guardian of peace and make the
"I am not certain, my friends daX ®f trouble a dawn of hope is
whether or not you have read or m-v earnest prayer. Best wishes,
heard the telegram that Mr Ste- Adlai Stevenson.’
i as follows:
I “I thank you for your courteous
and generous message. Recogniz .
i ing the intensity of the difficulties I
i that lie ahead, it is clearly neces- i
' sary that men and women of good!
will of both parties forget the po- i
PORTLAND, Ore. — Sen. | Utica 1 strife of the past and de-'
Mofr-se of Oregon, who resigned | vote themselves to a single pur
from the Republician party to sup-. pose of a better future. This I
port Gov. Adlai Stevenson, said i believe they will do.’ It is signed, .
tonight, "Eisenhower and Nixon with my name. have tried to say so haltingly in
fooled the people and won the elec ] / Now, my friends, it is trite to
tion.” j say that this is a day of dedica-
In a telephone conversation with [ tion rather than of triumph, but
the Portland Oregonian, Morse al- I am inireed as humble as I am
so said from Washington proud by the decision that the
"The people allowed themselves ‘ American people have made. I rec- j
to be fooled and loat the election. - ognize clearly the weight of the'
We must close ranks in the na-! responsibilities that you have t
tional interest by supporting any- j placed upon me and I assure you
thing the Republicans propose ' that I shall never in my service |
in Washington give short weight
to those responsibilities.
"To each of you here who has ,
worked so hard to make this cru-
sade a success thus far, to every
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NEW YORK (M-U. S. Secret
Service agents took over protection
of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower ear-
ly today shortly aftdr his election
as president was assured.
A group of agents had been
standing by at the general's cam-
paign headquarters in the Com-
modore Hotel while the election
returns were being tabulated
around the country. >,
Once the outcome became ap-
parent, the agents moved into the
corridor to guard Eisenhower’s
thfrd floor suite.
When the general left the hotel
at 3:15 a.m. EST, for his Col-
umbia University residence, the
Ike Gets Protection
Secret Service
bers Allocution at the regular
meeting Monday night
W. C. O’Rear was named vice
president and Bennie Brewer was
elected secretary-treasuret. Joe
Pelxel Jr. will be assistant secre-
tary-treasurer. »
The annua! banquet was slated
for December with the date and
place to be announced latet.
agents accompanied him and his
wife. ..... - .
Under the tew, the Secret Ser-
vice is assigned to guard the pres-
ident and his immediate family at
all times. The protection also ex-
tends to the president-elect.
Secret Service agents also had
been standing by in Springfield.
Ill., to take over protection of Dem-
ocratic nominee Adlai Stevenson
if he had been elected. (
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