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Republican Present Order:
Stassen, Vandenberg, Dewey Tatt.
Democratic Present Order:
Eisenhower, Truman.
Stassen has achieved acceptance by both the House ot Morgan and
the Roman Catholic hierarchy.
Dewey, who had the world by the tail
six
- subcommittee has
negotiated an agreement with Greek ship owners to halt trade with Communist
China, North Korea and the USSR. Mutual Security Director Harold Stassen tells
the subcommittee on 3/30 that its negotiations have “harmed” and
“undermined” broader
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a seriou~ depression
shortly
after
As result
the
the new government took
over.
3. Nevertheless,
then FOAAdministrator,
for more than five months Harold Stassen,
stubbornl,y
ll■fl ! Is•
r resisted
state
epartment pleas for
economic
- , on duty in Paris as NATO
commander, announces he will run for president as a Republican if he receives a
“clear-cut call to political duty,” but will not actively seek the nomination. The
other Republican candidates are Robert Taft, Earl Warren and Harold
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division of King Features; Jack
Woliston, a news editor o( Unit
ed Press In ternational, and
Harold Blumenfeld, UPI pic
ture editor.
The Wrights also t esllfied
t hat t hey employed at sala ries
of $250 t o $600 a week the free
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