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- and Drew
Pearson wa.rmq commending both of them tor their part
in the anti -Klan broadcast and got back a very gracious
letter from Drew about it . I have also sent him and
Henry Wallace a cow of this letter.
I hope to get to see you soon .
Fnclosure
- of nounced that the Communist part y cil;
conflict was now working to develop a the
nunities; third party movement with "other won
list of progressive forces ." He indica ted it, ,.
.nges in that the Communist party has vir~ of t he tually given up ' hope
- candor and rudeness
the party's labor bosses guillotined the be
loved and v,enerahle 74-year-old Vice President
Alben W. Barkley (next pas,:), who had hoped
to win the presidential nomination. That night
a group of Young Turks-includjng Franklin
D
- Kay 20. 1940
My
dear Hopkinaz
Boiling d011n to
your
indicated si&e
took a little time. Hence the ' delay.
Daar- »fi. Prodrl-enti
tto hope 'that to tbooe th.are you uill f/16Y eomth1ng ae
Fh'at eo.uts Chio~.
brief u yow- £!rat in6ugural
- ovor, and in so doing loeuiing
the Fe.vorite Son retirement program.
lf Alabama nthdra?Js Bnnkhaad, end yield.a
to Ne York nominating Roosev9lt, and then Alabama makes the seaoc4 nominating
apeeoh, followed by· Indie.n.a, and, we hope, Toxaa, e.nd
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him in drawing his plan is his hatred Dulles' known position and his announce
for the Soviet Union and that, in the ment that he speaks with the approval
hope that Germany would use it again of the chairman of the Senate Foreign
against eastern Europe
- suppoee, primarily,
because he is go ing to run for the Senate and wiehee the Truner forcee
not to oppoee him a.nd hopee to have them on hie eide.
Politieal Notes---2
Creekmore Fath told me that the Democratic National Committeeman
from Louisiana, during
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Dear Mr. Marsh:
T ank you for yollr
letter
or
We are now baok in New York
and I shall hope to see you here
before long.
My telephone number
is Rhinelander-4-1080.
It is not
listed in the telephone book so I
am giving it to you no~.
With every
- only hope is for a pre-convention "I-won't
run~it-they-nominate-me" from Eisenhower.
he
It is not probable that
will go that tar however.
The President's picture is folding.
Gael Sullivan resigned yesterday
as executive secretary ot the party
- breakdowns.
And now, with the mrld faei~ peace, who should belieV'81 that there
can be any return to tbSl.t freshness am hope·:ful pleasure which the dawn ot
capitalism brought to an idle agrarian people e. t the end of the pre-capital
istie order?
Who may