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Many of those on Anderson's lists represented normal market trading, there was a sprinkling of big operators, with no known Government connections. "But GOPresidential Candidate Harold Stassen peppered away at the Administration, accused it of withholding information and of creating "confusion and distraction . . . by a shower of irrelevant statistics...
Profit & Loss. It was Harold Stassen who had put the finger on Ed Pauley. He accused him of being one of several "insiders in the national Administration . . . profiteering in food." That was enough to bring Pauley to the committee's attention...
...that grain speculation had caused higher food prices-"even though certain loose charges to that effect have been tossed about by some political parties and candidates." Michigan's Senator Homer Ferguson asked blandly if by any chance he meant President Truman? "No," snapped Ed Pauley, "I mean Harold Stassen...
...Governor Harold Stassen reported on results of a six-state speaking tour from Colorado through the South to Florida (most of which is usually considered Taft territory). So far, he calculated hopefully, he had picked up 54 convention votes out of a possible 114. His claimed first-ballot total...
...after a five-week Pacific junket and unburdened himself of a wealth of political opinions: 1) though General Douglas MacArthur is not a presidential candidate, he would not refuse a draft; 2) "There will be no damned foreigners in the Illinois G.O.P. primary. If Dewey or Stassen try to crash . . . we'll have to do something about it"; 3) "I think very highly of Warren, but a man cannot go into a national convention with only one state. It's like trying to fly on one wing"; 4) "The Marshall Plan? To hell with the Marshall Plan...