Title:
Govenor [Earl] Warren.
Note:
Full titleBillboards in Alameda County were plastered with this photograph of Govenor Warren during one of his campaigns for
re-election as District Attorney of Alameda County (California). Known as a bitter enemy of gangsters, gamblers and racketeers,
the Governor was re-elected to this office for three successive terms and in 1938 he was elected Attorney General of the State
of California.
Billboards in Alameda County were plastered with this photograph of Govenor Warren during one of his campaigns for re-election.
Local Call Number:
POR: Warren, Earl:2
Filename:
I0013405a.tif
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