Monday, Jun. 16, 1947

Don't Look Now, But

Don't Look Now, But--

In the space of 24 hours last week, Governor Thomas E. Dewey had two callers who set political tongues wagging. One was California's Governor Earl Warren. The other was Minnesota's ex-Governor Harold Stassen.

Had Dewey and Warren discussed the vice-presidential nomination? Said Dewey later: "It is harder to get [Warren] out of California than anything I know. That's what we talked about." Said Warren : "Tom and I are old friends. Tom is a fine fellow."

Had Dewey and Stassen discussed the vice-presidential nomination? Said Stassen: he had merely called on Mr. Dewey to report on his recent trip to Europe. Said Dewey: "Governor Stassen and I are old friends. I was delighted to have the chance to get up to date with him on his European trip."

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