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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1952)
WKDNHSDAY. AUGUST III, 11152 JIKHALI) AND NKVVS. KLAMATH FALLS. OIWJi'.N PACK THREB Stevenson Claims Control Folloving White House Conference lly JACK IH I.L WAHIIING TON ll6l)Vi Adllll E. Kiev-maiui nl milium tlHliluiietl Ilia ciiiniiuiml over Inn pioHldoiillnl ilrlvo liidny, with l'rrnlilonl Tru man irmly tu Ink cumpuluil 01 ilnrn. , An a ic.ull u( ii lilaloriti II euuiewlnil. Inilrclnlvo Wllllo limine lunlcri'iKa yenleriJay, ttlevnnnun Imil nnMimm c lia cuiild cuiuil nn l't lllllall nn ii miOill UlllulQ niuiiibur ul lua leant. Aim II waa nil Ictly up (o III" Dl'llilH-IUtlC pidhllll'IIUUl llUlllllll-C un lit vvlieii unil where lie wuuld Maori Truman III llio llncuii. Thai Wiia m bn -JpUiriiilnrU Inter III lino with Trtiiinill'a atiiU-iiiriil thai "lie tiiiln will bo worked out ul a tutor dalo." 'II ir. I'li'Kldcill wu quoted by uu eiilliui Unlive aiiurrn un ollnrlnu to iiiiUrrtnkp ii wlilMleitlop lour lur (lie UriiiocraUu ticket, but lell Inn Htevdihoti; "You uro Ihe one who hNH got to run the caiiipelun It la uu to you." BleveiiMin apparently uiude no direct mly. Hut Mime of hlu filemU believe uhout the liil thliiK lie now wanla the i'renlttenl to do In to tuko to the whlnllentopn, mine UIIV auc.ll move iiiiuhl dmliucl ultentlon from the niiiiiiiii'e'a own rllortn to curry Inn ruui.o to the country. Aiipiirenlly lelt unreaolved In three-hour Hew-Inn publlclv ao claimed bv Itn two Un parllclpnutn n "very nnlbluclory" waa a cun Unit In tentullvo apeukimi datea lor Labor Day. , UteveiiMin hud pliinnrd to open hla I'umimlim Mept. I with a npeech In Ueiroll, where Triimnn beauii liln MKceMilul 1IHH drive. Truuuni tentutlvelv had accented a dale to talk in Milwaukee Uio aumo day. i AllhoiiKli thin matter waa din-1 cunned at nn hour'a nieetlim at Milch Hen. John Upnrkinun of Ala bama, the vice presidential nomi nee, mil in. no deeihioii wan nnld : to have been reached. HlevmiMin Mild on llli return to Hiiriiuillrlil, 111., Hint If urrnnue iiientA can be worked nut 1 think v.e both mny apeak on the aame day" The telilullve liwiklln-n hurl been made without each oiher'a knowl- . edse. Hleveimnn ili-Mrlbrcl 'I'ruuian aa beinir "Mf.1 aa co-oix-ratlva an he can be." and ho added: "All he wnnln lo do In what we want him : to do." Anked If Truman would nlav the role of "buck prlvule In the rear . rnuk." Hlcvemon nnld. "Thnl'a what he nnld he would be." j Tile dramatic White Douce meet-' Inn wnjt the (irnt In which a re tirinn PreMdcnl met the nominee of hln own party to dlccunn cam paiun plunn since the late Calvin : Coohdur did not choose to run axaln In ln:B I Out of It came the dellnlte lm predion thnt KteveiiMin alone will mil the turn nn hln ciimpnii-n and ; thai Trtinian'a part In It will be on I a selected and limited bania. However. Ocn. Dwluht D. Klnen- I'renldtmt'a "proffer of co-opera- hower, fltovennoii'a ttepubllcun op poiienl for the pronldeiicy, blunted the While lloune mentliiK Willi a ntiilemi'iit Unit 'rriiiniiii and hln Cabinet obvlminlv wunl the people 10 know Hint the llemncriitlc notii llien "In nubnervlent lo the political lorcon which have too long been in power In our country." Before and nlnce hla noinlnullun. HtevellMiiu hue tried to make It cleur he In avnldlnn any direct llnkn with the Truman administra tion and In prepared to effect a wholesale turnover In Wanhlnuton 11 he la elected. Ifn wnn anld to be In Kenerul nureement Willi the l-renldciit on the Isniii-n lo be emphnnl.ed durlnu the riiimialrn nnd thin uppnivnllv prompted Htoveninn's aniiminre iiienl on Ihe White Moute stepn yenterdny tlml he had "a very snt Islnclory mid rriiMtirliii mid icin lllyliiK talk wiih the Prealilenl about the campalKii." Hlunlllcanlly, perhaps, Trunin n Hon In evey respect and In every dcuree," Truinun took hla turn. KxprenslhK pleunure al the op portunity to conduct blevi-nnon and Hpmkmun on a lour of the White House, Truinun auid: "The meiillnic hua been vcrv sot Isluctory Hum mv vicwiniii'l. We huve dlscusM-d viu loiln tlilliKS, The iletiiiln will be worked out at a Inter date but f think we are both happy and nutuflcd that Uie mect Iiik look pluce. 1 am aura thai 1 am." Hparkmun anld he enjoyed lunch lim wllh Truman. Hlnveiisnn and the Ciihlnet uller he and the Illi nois iiovernor hud been brlelrd by in lllinry leudern un the world all uu I Ion. '1 his, too, aroii'ied the Ire of El senhower, who anld Hie participa tion of uillltury and security olll cern "presented an unusuul apoc tucle." "It Implied." he snld. "a decision to Involve responsible non-ixilltlcal Inllli.nH ..f f.ti. niuirnmnl -Jlin uuve the parly nominee Ural crack u,-,,, rr.-vm.ihiiiiie. in our ut Hie microphones. national defense orKunliutlon Into Alter the Illinois Rovernor had I a polillcul cnmpuliin In which they expressed deep uratlflcnllon for the 'hnve no part." Bpurkinun, nbncrvliiK tlml H,ere hud been "Kenerul dlnct-nslon" umnnu' Trumun. titevenson and himself about Ihe elccllou cum palitn, added: "I huve told the Kovernor I waa nublect to hln coininiind, und null Ject to hla cull, and 1 look lorwuid wllh a Kreut dciil of Interest to Die ciimpulKn of curl ylnir the truth lo the American people. If we are able lo do that, I ahull have every confidence In the outcome of the catnpalKn." Hparkman later lold a reporter there wan "a complete understand Ink and meeting of the minds" between the President and Steven son on major points. But It waa apparent ma lor cam palKn plans will be made at a Hprlnefleld conference thin week end wllhout anv White House rep resentative attllnu In. to thla conference, Stevenson has aummoned Snarkman; Wilson Wyatt, hla pernonal campalicn man ager who accompanied him back Ui HprlnKfleld yesterday; Sen. A, 8. Mike Monronev of Oklahoma, chairman of the partv'a Speakera Bureau: Ben. Earle Clements of !MltchelI .new Democrats national ir.nn,ri.v ,h.irn,.n h. -rv. cnairman. crallc Senntorial CampaIRn Com mittee: Rep. Michael J. Klrwan of Ohm. chulrman of the House Cumpaixn Committee, and Stephen The KIRBY Coll 2-0131 No. 3 Lvrton Co. 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