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he had to face when ll uddenly ele· Admmlstr&amp;"t10n was as well pre-

Other Vlc~Prealdenta who sue·
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been ab a cdmparab1e position.
Their wort was confined to the
relatively trivial Jina;le function
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JIVIng all future Vice P,rcsidonta
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they may be as tully prepared a~
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to the b!&amp;:&amp;est and most difficult"
job In the world.
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Eillenhowor ~ld Juat about lhu, sn
far as the present lel:ul ~tructure
of tbe Jlovernmcnt pcrm llR ,He
has aiWt1y11 emphosized the
1m·
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.surrcunding an}' one man with th\•
aura of Jndispenslbllity. This mal'
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the beginning, has ::L ILt in on the
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ly up fo date on everything thit
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extremely dehcate and amportant
mlsswns, and hns been one of the
harde:d working men tn the s-ov·
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within the official family - not·
ably Sherman Adams-had been
groomed to handle certain major
policy matters 1f the need arose.
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dent became a casuulty The maebinery wu all ready
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no precedent for positive action.
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ability means Ol' who or what ~an
declare • Pte.ddent dl.iabled. fblll
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of 'the Gadlcld and WilliOII A:.d·
in l ni.~:~trauons - and there · were
long 'p eriods ot mud&lt;Uing , •lo~ 1
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tuitous drcum.stance~ helped va',t·

Monday, Octo~r 24, 1955

TELEVISION GUIDE

Early in bi.s reclntly·published ed his ael11evements, has alwaya
mernoh !, former President Tr ll· been .secondary to the orgaatza.
mar( discusses a ser tOus problem lion In an' event, the E1senho.,., ea
White House The
war was atlll raging and innum·
erablo matters of the first import·
ane' ba4 to 1?e d~It with. Yet, n
seelll5, Mr. Trumab as Vu~e-Pres t·
denl had not been among Presl·
dent floo sev elt'1 inner circle. Mr
Roosevelt 1\ad concentrated pow·
er 1n ~u .owh h.ands. lnd often
!lad tepded to keep hi$ own council VItal tDformaUon had not
been eonfided to Mr Truman. He
did not, for example, even know
about the succe.uful effort r&gt;f the
Manhattan Projec!t in ereatlnJ tho
atomic bomb. That has been call·
ed the best·kept secret of aU time
-and the secr~y extended to the
man who stood only one heal.·
beat from the Presidency.

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