Monday, Mar. 31, 1952

Stevenson Speaks

Illinois' Governor Adlai Stevenson, considered one of the top Democratic presidential prospects if Harry Truman doesn't run, last week spoke up on the subject. At a Democratic Jackson Day dinner in Springfield, Stevenson said: "This is the season of our political cycle when men dream dreams and see visions--mostly of the White House. Well, I'm not one of them.

"I want to run for governor of Illinois--and that's all.

"And I want to be re-elected governor--and that's all.

"And I want to finish some work we have under way here in Illinois--and that's all."

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