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  • eplit. Each etate delegation had an hour'e meeting with the principal officere of the Democratic National Committee, involving a diecueeion of the 1948 party organization and any other probleme that vieitore wiehed to bring up. They had an hour
  • Republi­ tent, and, in a large measure, anti­ can adviser on for~ign policy, speaking democratic. to the National Publishers' Association In the same Cleveland address the on the 17th day of January past, the Senator from Michigan would have us latest
  • offers were reported by national. committee officials af~er talka with James Roosevelt, chairman of the California Democratic State Central Committee. H~ saw chairman Robert E. Hannegan on two occasions. Mr. Roosevelt was reported to have told Mr
  • easily lead to World constructive tun &upport to the democratic , civilization of com­ · War III. I believe that toughnee ■ breeds United · Nations, then these na­ petitive ~nterprls111 at a time when tions can &'Ive full ■upport to the most of the reat