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ATOMIC ARTILLERYMEN—Troops of America's first atomic artillery battalion line up to board the USNS General J. H. McRae at Wilmington, N. C. They're on their way to Europe to man atomic cannon for peace-guarding North Atlantic Treaty forces.
Claim Lt. Governor Goodwin Knight
One of State's Best Known Politicos
By WAYNE SARGENT
SACRAMENTO / (UP) — Four years ago a powerfully built large featured man walked into the Capitol eating peanuts.
"Let me get into the lieutenant governor's office, will you," he
Knight "Goodie."
Often Disagreed
That is not the only difference between Warren and his successor. The two seldom agreed on major issues although Goodie insists he openly opposed Warren only once.
BY WAYNE SARGENT
SACRAMENTO / (UP) — Four years ago a powerfully built large featured man walked into the Capitol eating peanuts.
"Let me get into the lieutenant governor's office, will you." he said.
The rookie state police officer wasn't sure and argued with the visitor. A wiser sergeant came along and okayed the request. The "visitor" was Lt. Gov. Goodwin J. Knight who had forgotten his keys.
Two things were apparent. The lieutenant governor wasn't very well known. And the peanut-chomping man with the informal manner didn't look to the police-man like the state's second ranking administrative officer.
Toured the State
Knight has cured the first. The second prevails.
Knight first admitted to United Press in print last March he would be a candidate for governor in 1954. Before that it was an "open secret" that Knight wanted the job and that he had been curing his epimony by touring every corner of the state. He spoke to almost every civic group that wanted him and missed few opportunities to appear at larger public functions.
Today it is conceded Knight is the best known political figure in California outside of Gov. Earl Warren.
His air of informality still prevails. Few persons called Gov. Warren "Earl." Everyone calls
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Knight "Goodie."
Offen Disagreed
That is not the only difference between Warren and his successor. The two seldom agreed on major issues although Goodie insists he openly opposed Warren only once, on the issue of loyalty oaths for the University of California employees.
Knight, by his own definition is a conservative Republican, and has not heretofore espoused many of the issues dear to Warren's heart such as health insurance for social welfare programs, fair employment practices legislation and "liberal" administration of services to the public even if new taxes are needed to finance them.
Life-long Politician
Knight is 56 years old and has been in politics since 1910, when at the age of 14 he distributed handbills for Gov. Hiram Johnson.
Knight was born in Provo, Utah, in 1896 and moved to Los Angeles in 1904. After Los Angeles public schools he was graduated from Stanford and studied law at Cornell. He served in the Navy one year in World War I.
He was active in Republican politics from the time he was admitted to the California Bar in 1921. He was keynote speaker of the state Republican convention in 1934 and was appointed a Superior Court judge in 1935. He was re-elected judge in 1936 and 1942. In 1946 he won the nomination and election as lieutenant governor and won both major party nominations in 1950.
His wife, Arvilla Cooley Knight of Utah, died last year. Knight has two good-looking daughters one married and the other a University of Southern California student.
In business life, in addition to law, Knight has been active in the mining industry.
TESTIFIES—Igor Bogelepov, former Russian foreign officer who deserted the Soviet in World War II, as he testified before the Senate investigating subcommittee on Washington. He said the U.S. Army intelligence document cently made public by Senate Joseph McCarthy gave a false and "dangerously" rosy picture of life in Russia.
Navy Sees No Big Gut In Shipyard Jobs
WASHINGTON (UP)—The Navy has reported no big cut in shipyard jobs will result from a signment of the Navy's entire shipbuilding program to privy yards.
The Navy action, announced a week, prompted fears of another slash in employment at Navy yachts already had been cut 13% by the new administration.
Rear Adm. Wilson D. Legg Jr., chief of hte bureau of sho told a reporter, however, that would be no further cutback "tributable" to the shipbuilding cision.
Leggett said maintenance work for the fleet will keep Navy y employment "fairly constant."
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Warren's Career Linked to Law
By JAMES C. ANDERSON
SACRAMENTO (UP)—The new Chief Justice of the United States is a man who has lived with law books, helped make laws and enforce them for nearly 40 years.
For almost all his adult life, Earl Warren's career has been linked to the practice of law although he has spent practically no time in a courtroom as a trial lawyer and never served as a judge.
Like the late Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, Warren comes from a family of modest means. He was born the son of a Norwegian railroad brakeman in Los Angeles March 19, 1891. Since Warren has been in public office since 1919, he has amassed no personal fortune.
Warren has a hard to define political philosophy which he says is based on the belief that the people want "social progress but are dead set against socialism."
It's a political outlook which has won him some enemies within his own Republican party in California and, from time to time, has irritated such organizations as the American Medical Association and the Chamber of Commerce. But it's a political philosophy which has never failed to attract the voters of both major parties in California.
His strong belief in expanding social welfare programs met with opposition in some quarters and the AMA took him on for his unsuccessful fight for a prepaid state insurance program to provide medical and hospital services for the people.
Active and Robust
But even his critics admit that Warren has been an able administrator and is a man of high personal integrity.
While he has reached the age where many men are thinking about their future, general in 1938, a Democratic year in California, and won both major party's nominations. From there, he advanced to the governor's office in 1942, winning re-election two times.
He was less successful in his bids for the presidency. favorite son candidate of California's Re-
publican delegation four different times, he was Tom Dewey's ning mate in 1948 and last lost to the Eisenhower land at Chicago. Warren supported senhower in the campaign made an extensive swing through the South and Midwest on behalf of the GOP nominee.
His strong belief in expanding social welfare programs met with opposition in some quarters and the AMA took him on for his unsuccessful fight for a prepaid state insurance program to provide medical and hospital services for the people.
Active and Robust
But even his critics admit that Warren has been an able administrator and is a man of high personal integrity.
While he has reached the age where many men are thinking about retiring, Warren shows no signs of slowing up an dappears to be as active and robust as ever. He is fond of fishing and hunting and enjoys those sports as often as his public duties permit.
The new Chief Justice also is an avid baseball fan and whenever possible during football season he attends games at his alma mater, the University of California.
Warren has been sick only three times in the 11 years he was governor.
Drinks Occasionally
Warren is a man of no particular religious faith, although he regularly attends various churches in Sacramento. He does not smoke but drinks an occasional highball.
Warren's familiarity with the law goes back to 1914 when he obtained his degree of doctor of jurisprudence from the University of California Boalt Hall School of law.
He practiced law privately for three years and after brief stateside service in the infantry in World War I began his career as a public office holder. He was district attorney of Alameda County for four terms and his reputation as a crime busting, vigorous prosecutor won him the title "best district attorney in the United States."
State Office Career
Warren ran for state attorney
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Thursday, October 1, 1953 ANAHEIM (Cal.) BULLETIN — 12
Smog Causes Lost Work Hours, Expert Declares
SANTA BARBARA (UP)—Dr. Arthur J. Gay, president of the California Optometric Assn., says smog causes "untold" man hours lost from work by industrial workers whose eyes are affected by the grid fumes.
The association, at the conclusion of a three-day convention yesterday adopted a resolution urging all possible steps be taken to eliminate this smog condition before it becomes even more of a disaster."
The resolution added that in creasing industrialization in California threatened to extend the smog problem to a greater number of communities.
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