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Harriman - Hello, boys. I
THE ONCE OVER.
1-
dropped in to tell you that no I
y
matter what happens to you,
There's Nothing
shall welcome you all at the
a,
White House.
Like Confidence
Kefauver-Listen to that man!
10
Did you ever see a dream walk-
d
ing? Well, I did.
By H. I. PHILLIPS.
g.
Harriman-The face is famil-
The Candidates' Round Table.
of
iar but I don't recall the pros
(Wherein all the aspirants to the
le gram.
White House talk it over.)
Kefauver-Why don't you take
es
a powder, Averell? No million-
T
AFT-Now that I have it all
1-
aire has a chance of occupying
sewed up
es
the White House.
Ike-Brother, are you about
Harrison-I rate money as un-
to see the stitches ripped!
important. I am at heart a poor
Taft-General, I can't lose.
boy. My sympathies are all with
Ike-I call your attention to
the underdog.
the fact that in all my battles
h
Stevenson-Averell, you will
my opponents always' said the
have a tough time registering
same thing.
'he
with the voters as a ragged
Stassen-I hope nothing hap,
dweller on the wrong side of the
pens to interfere with the fight
h
tracks.
between you two boys. I had an
d
Harriman-Why. Adlai Steven-
lawful dream last night in which
CS
son, what are you doing here?
a deadlock seemed impossible.
I heard you say on the video
MacArthur-Pipe down!
1
1-
that you wouldn't be a candidate.
can't concentrate on my key-
Stevenson-The things we all
note speech unless I have com=
if
say on video!
plete quiet.
Kefauver-I now call the in-
Ike-If you ever had complete
vestigation to order. We shall
quiet, Mac, it would kill you.
11
resume the inquiry into the slot-
Why don't you nominate Taft
C-
machine racket.
and be done with it?
e
Harriman-You are not con-
MacArthur-Hush! You are
y
ducting a crime probe now.
hampering my efforts to fade
Kefauver-My mistake. This
ed
away.
is a much tougher racket.
S
Stassen-Look who's fading!
Ike-How did those Democrats
e.
Ike-He is the only general
ef-
get into this meeting?
t
who ever faded away in techni-
Taft-I thought they were all
he
h
color.
friends of yours.
(a-
Ike-That was just a rumor
Taft-As I was saying, with
nd
started by Truman when I was
the nomination handed to me
he
in Europe.
on the first ballot.
1 e
President Truman (suddenly
Ike-There he goes again. I
he
entering the room)-Hello fel-
can't figure out, Bob, whether
n.
lows!
it is overconfidence. brashness
All (in unison)-Harry Tru.
or just the result of too many
ve
man, what are you doing here?
video programs.
te
This meeting is only for candi<
Taft-Ike, I have it in the bag.
he
dates for the presidency in 1952.
Ike-You're the first man I
e-
Harry-So what?
ever knew who could confuse
a bag with the smoke from a
et
Bill Vaughan is in Chicago,
steam roller.
e
writing Starbeams from the
Taft-You entered the race too
e
Republican convention. The
late, Ike.
f
Ike-They pay' off on finishes
column will reoccupy its cus-
and I have a record for attaining
tomary space next week.
objectives.
Taft-The tactics of the battle=
field can't be used in politics.
Ike-You should have told
your Texas backers about that!
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