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...fact that key symbols of both parties happen to be seeking re-election makes this fall's campaign much more than a more struggle for short-run control of Congress. Observers will be keenly watching the personal campaigns of Republicans Taft, Dcwey, and Milliken and of Democrats Lucas, Meyers, Tydings, and Helen Gahaghan Douglas. The outcomes of these races will test almost every important national issue and will certainly give a clue to what will happen...
...Canepa, John Charles, Chase, George Wigglesworth, Collins, John Francis, de Rham, David Patterson, Greeley, Walter Franklin, Hubbard, Edward Amory, Johnson, Russell Edward, Leighton, Delmar, Jr., O'Brien, James Browster, O'Connor, Daniel John, Rhinelander, Frederick William Templeton, Ricketson, Scott, Smith, Robert James (Captain), Venderlage, Erwin Frederick, Jr., Wade, Charles Milliken, Ward, Robert Brown, Spalding, Oakes Ames, Jr. (Manager...
...Congress was no longer listening to General Marshall with its old respect. Said Colorado's Eugene Milliken, "He's gotten into the habit of delivering ultimatums to Congress. He takes the same attitude toward Congress as he would to a striker who fails to put the proper polish on his boots...
There, Republicans were divided and moved more cautiously. Senators Robert Taft and Arthur Vandenberg swung their weight behind Finance Chairman Eugene Milliken's proposal for a $4.5 billion cut. Their most potent argument: the effect of a larger cut on U.S. military strength (see The Nation). President pro tem Vandenberg took the floor to warn his colleagues: "Any lapse in our purpose or resources . . . will be an open invitation to Soviet Russia to fill the vacuum. . . . We dare not present to the world a picture of Uncle Sam with a chip on each shoulder and both arms...
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