Word: dakotas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...violated. But the Minnesotans entered a slate of delegates for Ike, anyway. Some legal technicalities weren't complied with, and the State Supreme Court threw the slate off the ballot. When that happened, 13,000 undistributed "I Like Ike" buttons were shipped on for use in South Dakota...
Although the withdrawal deadline had passed, New Jersey officials this week prepared to grant Taft's request and take his name off the ballot. The retreat from Jersey left no state, except possibly South Dakota, in which Taft will have to face another direct test of popularity with...
...contrary to official U.S. policy at the time, and that he, busy with running for mayor of New York, didn't know about the shipments until shortly before they stopped. Morris further maintained that he did not get a penny, personally, from the tanker deal. But South Dakota's stubborn Republican Senator Karl Mundt wanted to know: "What was your share of [the Morris law firm's] $158,000 in fees?" To keep his temper, Morris counted slowly, "One . . . two . . . three . . ." and then said he did not know. Mundt estimated $30,000. With a put-upon...
Last week South Dakota's G.O.P. Senator Karl Mundt teed off on Morris' law firm by referring repeatedly to "blood profits" and what he called the "crimson creed" of American interests which had dealt with the Reds. Wisconsin's Joe McCarthy happily announced (without naming names) that two members of the China International Foundation's board had been active in Communist-front groups. Then the President, who was presumably hot-eyed also, called Newbold in to hear a few well-chosen words...
...North Dakota's Senator Milton R. Young, a member of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, shocked his colleagues by announcing that he is for Georgia's Senator Richard Russell, the Southern Democrats' candidate. Said Young: "I am an ardent Republican and I want to see them win. But to do so they will have to pay more attention to the problem of the farmers than they did four years...