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Governor Earl Warren visits Thomas E. Dewey at his New York farm for family social event and political strategy talk on 1948 election; Dewey comments on Berlin crisis with advisor Dulles, deeming it grave but not leading to war.
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DEWEYS
GUESTS
(By The Associated Press)
Governor Earl Warren and his
family are the guests of the Thomas
E. Dewey's today at the Dewey Farm
near Pawling, N.Y.
For the three teen-aged Warren
daughters and the Dewey sons, it
will be a social affair-with a swim-
ming party thrown in.
But for their fathers, today's con-
ference will be an election campaign
-strategy affair.
G-O-P
presidential
candidate
Dewey is expected to call on vice
presidential
nominee Warren to
carry a large share of the vote-get-
ting burden in the west.
Gov. Dewey said the Russian
blockade of the American, British and
French sectors of Berlin constitutes
"a grave situation."
The Republican nominee told a
news conference here that he had
been discussing the Berlin crisis
with John Foster Dulles, his Foreign
Affairs Advisor. "Twice a day now
for several days."
Asked if he thought the situation
might lead to war, Dewey said:
"We must not even consider such
possibilities."
He said he planned a "full length
conference with Dulles shortly" and
that the Berlin blockade would be
on the agenda.
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Governor Earl Warren and family visit Thomas E. Dewey at his farm for a social swimming party for the children and an election campaign strategy conference for the fathers, where Dewey asks Warren to help carry the vote in the west. Dewey discusses the Russian blockade of Berlin with Dulles, calling it a grave situation but stating they must not consider war possibilities.