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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
- in the field
rather ~n- the ··national leveL
:r
would be entirely Possible to
have such candidates .noml... .
nated by State Democratic con•
ventions, by caucuses · of ths
Legislattlfe; OR BY t>ntECT
ACTION OF TI!E STATE .
LEGISLATURE iii. the various
states
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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
- 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
- .what you did in
Arabia. Manoeuverinc around tor petty position as a .middle aaed
senator seeking security.
You have -alked about a liberal bloc ot •epublioan and Democrats
inr-;the Senate maki.D.& a people~ s party. You talked about this six
montha ago
- Hull as Number Two man.
I see the Foreign Relations Committee as the only small vision, out-of-ste?
powerful block to keeping the war over there.
.
I believe Hull above all is your
best bet to bring congress into friendly and permanent position
- 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
- .o absorb its largest competitors, France and
England .
The democratic states a re not prepared tc defend them
selves against Germany because they have not organized themselves
for SlCh national mass product ion . They have had much unemployment
- bigwigs on hand for Stevenson's acceptance speech.
Front to rear: "Fishbait" Miller, Joe Gill (with glasses) , Jack Arvey, Rayburn , Presi
dent Truman, National Committee Chairman McKinney and Chicago Mayor Kennelly.
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CORRESPONDEN TS OR TITLE
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DATE
RESTRICTION
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eoonom1c 1esues.
Somethinc might be framed at San Antonio
where you, beoause of your national
prominenoe, could fitting17 aot as !re:me greeier '8'Cthe president,
1ntroducJ.nc
GoTernor Moo4y and eaoorting
the il10 of them ~ Laredo tor
~e hand ehaltlng puny