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  • of the Democratic party. Their move failed. 16 Like their lalx,r allies some extreme Fair Dealers also started an aggressive move (/,eft). They tried to throw out three anti-Fair Deal delegations from So11-them statea, who refused to sign any pledge of party
  • ., these major holdings : The Macon (Ca.) ./ sional elections. In December he entered Victor F., and Joseph E.- whose holdings Telegraph anq News, The Gadsden spread from The Journal of Commerce (Ala.) Times, The Cleveland (Tenn.) the Columbia-Presbyterian
  • of the Senate, Mr. PEPPER. Mr. President, upon speaking r ecently at Cleveland, ignored the very eve of the all-important For­ the announced recommendation of Gen­ eign Ministers' Conference at Moscow, eral Marshall and threw his full weight, to determine
  • rsonally, think tha state 1B very atroogly tor How is your ooogres S?!'~ c om:ing e.long'r Fs Gosset 11 not a Hn Dealer. Ma I should like to get the results ot a newspaper poll out there. He ,ha• n~ oppoaitlon thia term. l .think. George Brown
  • of delegates on the ballot in each southern state who would be pledged to vote against Truman or any Fair Dealer who e-spoused a Truman platforiµ. Tl).is seems to be the plan of the important -southerners. None has come out specifically