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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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