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and his associates to give careful thought to all the angles and that Wake Island Meeting". More than twelve million East Germans voted in a forced single-list election and Communist Officials claimed a 95 percent turnout. However, in West Berlin 40,000 workers rallied to reaffirm their ties with western democracies. Israel's Prime Minister Bengurion resigned but was asked to form a new cabinet. Tito issued an order wiping out all special privileges in food, housing and other services enjoyed by high government officials. Winston Churchill said chanees of a peaceful settlement with Russia have been improved by the Korean War but that to there is still need to bolster Europe's defenses. ARCHIVES "INATIONAL RECORDS SERVICE" AND While Attorney General McGrath denied charges of undermining the new anti-communist law Senator Ferguson charged the administration might be playing politics with extreme enforcement of the statute. General Hershey contributed another of his almost daily forecasts, saying he might ask the President to wipe out almost all draft dependency deferments except for fathers. Senator Lehman released a copy of a telegram to the President asking him to issue an executive order barring racial or religious discrimi- nations in employment in all defense industries and plants. New York City's registration topped 2,800,000 breaking the city record set last year for a non-presidential year. Up-state registration was ahead of 1946 but far behind that of 1948. However, Bert Andrews wrote that in Utah, Oklahoma, Colorado and Idaho registration is way down. He made a survey of voters to show that not only are they not registering but don't seem to care who is running for office in their states.

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