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White-maned Republican Senator John Bricker, whose seat Di Salle will seek, and who will be a hard man to beat, had some words of welcome: "When I announced my candidacy, I said that I hoped I might have a real candidate who would raise the issues of the New Deal-Fair Deal-Fur Deal . . . Mr. Di Salle meets these requirements . . . There is no question in my mind where the votes will go when the issues are decided." Did Di Salle think corruption would be an issue? "I think it will be," mused Mike, "but I don't think...
...will go after a fourth term-a new trick in Ohio politics, if he can work it. Like most such announcements in the strange world of politics, this one spun the wheels of some other bandwagons. It puts an end to speculation that Lausche would seek Republican Senator John Bricker's seat. That opened the Democratic field in the Senate race to Michael V. Di Salle, the squash-shaped U.S. director of price stabilization, who is thinking about running. But the announcement's most curious effect was on the man who is expected to be Lausche...
Senator John Bricker, a Taft man, conceded that the statement "has settled the fact that Eisenhower is a Republican." Candidate Taft himself declared his belief that Eisenhower "is not and will not be a candidate, although he would accept a draft for the nomination...
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...stood firm Monday on a ruling against "disloyal" public speakers on the campus. The ruling, passed September 4, stated that Howard Bevis, the University's president, could bar any speaker he wished from addressing students on campus. The trustees, however, with the notable absence of U.S. Senator John K. Bricker, made two concessions to opponents of the measure...