Word: judd
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There were calmer voices too. Minnesota's Congressman Walter H. Judd divided the Commander in Chief's job into three parts: 1) to pick a general or admiral, not to be one; 2) to unite the home front-"results there are far from what they should be"; 3) to wage political warfare against our enemies, at which, said Judd, Franklin Roosevelt is "inept...
...Minneapolis, Minnesota's Republican Congressman Walter H. Judd, who had been in China, gave his version of what had happened: one day General Stilwell received orders to deliver an ultimatum from the White House to Chiang Kaishek. The ultimatum demanded that General Stilwell be made commander of all China's armies or the U.S. would withdraw its military support from China. No self-respecting head of state could countenance such an ultimatum. The Generalissimo's patience snapped. Angrily he retorted: Then the U.S. will have to withdraw its support. Said Congressman Judd: It was a diplomatic mistake...
...with a state hookup. But politicos wondered: how much personal liking for Joe Ball would be translated into votes for his candidate, 7,500 miles away at sea? Minnesota's 5-by-5 state G.O.P. chairman, Dr. R. C. Radabaugh, its Congressmen, Melvin J. Maas and Walter H. Judd, its Governor, Edward J. Thye, Stassen men all, were invading Wisconsin. But they were bucking the on-scene campaigning of Wendell Willkie and the potent Old Guard support of Tom Dewey. Stassenites had candidates entered for 22 of Wisconsin's 24 convention seats but would be grateful for half...
Sergeant Joe Judd: "The Germans are rotten as they come. I hate them. I am very happy to go to the front and take a chance on the things I have in mind. I am happy to have an opportunity to do something...
...teamed with Tennessee's Representative Albert Gore, started the tour this week on the West Coast. Besides the other three authors of B2H2, the teams include, from the Senate: Missouri's Truman, Michigan's Ferguson, South Carolina's Maybank; from the House: Minnesota's Judd, Pennsylvania's Wright, Maine's Hale, Georgia's Ramspeck, Oklahoma's Monroney, Indiana's La Follette and Massachusetts' Herter-some of the best brains in Congress...