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President Truman's News Conference, May 15, 1952

President Harry S. Truman's 304th news conference, held in the Indian Treaty Room (Room 474) in the Executive Office Building at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 15, 1952. Questions discussed include: Truman's presence at the Missouri State Democratic Convention in Jefferson City; the copper problem in Chile; whether Truman will attend the dedication of the TVA steam plant in Alabama; the 1951 presidential nomination for the Democratic party; the New York Democratic Party's loan problems; the United Nations role in Korea; the condition of U.S.

President Truman's News Conference, April 10, 1952

President Harry S. Truman's 299th news conference, held in the Indian Treaty Room (Room 474) in the Executive Office Building at 10:30 a. m. on Thursday, April 10, 1952. Topics discussed include President Truman's announcement at the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner that he would not seek another term; resolutions to the steel dispute; possible resignation of General Eisenhower as Supreme Commander of NATO; recommendations of the Wage Stabilization Board; the successor to Charles E.

President Truman's News Conference, April 3, 1952

President Harry S. Truman's 298th News Conference, held in the Indian Treaty Room (Room 474) in the Executive Office Building at 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 3, 1952. Topics discussed include: The United Nations truce team at Panmunjom, Korea; the resignation of Attorney General J. Howard McGrath, and the nomination of James P. McGranery to replace him; the Chelf subcommittee investigation of Assistant Attorney General Newbold Morris, and J. Edgar Hoover's role; General Harry Vaughan's statement to the St. Louis Post Dispatch regarding Truman running for the Senate; Truman's support of W.

President Truman's News Conference, February 7, 1952

President Harry S. Truman's 293rd news conference, held in the Indian Treaty Room (Room 474) in the Executive Office Building at 4:05 p.m. on Thursday, February 7, 1952. Topics discussed included Veterans Affairs; the State Visit of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands; William Hillman's book "Mr. President;" Spain's admission to NATO; possible candidacy of Truman in the Presidential election of 1952, and corruption within the Internal Revenue Department.