Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 160, Ed. 4 Tuesday, August 12, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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Declaring thre is a need to
know “who has what and where,"
he said that once such information
is pinned down on a world wide
basis, it may be possible to deter-!
mine why one person becomes af-
cality. Mitchell, a 49-year-old Chi-
cago lawyer, has been around be-
hind the scenes.
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lieve in good wages, but they’re the opening chapter of the political
just foolin’ workers when they success story of Gov. Adlai Steven:
raise wages and then raise prices, son, the Democratic presidential
and it hurts all of us. I nominee. That was in 1947.
in which they develop.
Dr. Jacques May* of New York,
director of medical studies of the
American Geographical Society,
and also chairman of the Inter-
national “Medical Geograph" Com-
Washington since March this year
when he was appointed counsel of
the House judiciary sub-committee
investigating the Department of
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CHICAGO UP — Stephen Arnold
Mitchell, the new Democratic na-
tional chairman, says he’s an ama-
teur in politics.
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practice.
Land Lease Background
During the war he served as
chief of the French Division, Lend
lease Administration, and as a
State Department expert on
French affairs.
His wife is the former Evelyn
Josephine Miller of Waterloo, la.
They have three boys.
The family attends Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic
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New Democrat
partment of General Motors Ac-
ceptance Corp. He stayed with
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H. P. Horton, plaintiff, said he different now."
was a patient in the hospital for | That was after he was asked “
treatment of a broken leg on June he considered himself a liberal or
5. 1952. The action said the pa < conservative Democrat and re-
tient was sent from the basement plied: “Those words confuse me.
to the X ray room on an upper Not Too Surprising
floor. Mitchell, who maintains that his
Later, the petition said, the pa- appointment as Democratic nation-
tient was unable to find the nurse al chairman wasa surprise, a •
who had helped him, or another mits he had told Stevenson he was
to assist him, and that he was available for any duties which
unable to operate the elevator door might help in the presidential
by himself. campaign.
Horton's petition said he tried to He went actively after a politica
return to the basement by the job himself in the summer of 1947.
stairs and fell, receiving a broken He wanted to succeed J. Aured
arm and neck injuries in this fall. Woll, who resigned as U. S sI;
it charged the patient lay "un- torney at Chicago, in •u!.01 that
assisted and in his misery for year. But Mitchell s ambition Was
blocked by Arvey, who supported
Otto Kerner Jr. for the appoint-
' ment. Kerner got it.
Only a few months later, Mit-
chell got Arvey into his corner
backing Stevenson for Illinois goV-
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He asserted that “geographical The Mitchells live in a rented
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Side. They have maintained a
small furnished apartment in
Mitchell, who prefers single
Charging carelessness and negli- breatsed suits and narrow, colorful
gence on the part of Bone and bow ties, is a cagy conversation-
Joint Hospital's staff, a former alist. The day after his appoint,
patient Monday asked $29,500 in a ment, he told reporters, “I usually
district court suit. say what I think, but things are
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WASHINGTON (The preva- only public politicking. He made
lence of cancer varies in differ- speeches for his candidate.
ent countries and under different Unofficially, Mitchell has been
conditions, the 17th international one of the Ilinois governor’s most
Geographical Congress was told trusted confidantes and advisers,
today. They’re Old Friends
For example, the delegates were Stevenson, who appointed Mil-
told, cancer of the lung does not chell party leader last Friday, has
exist in Iceland, or Korea's stomach known him for 13 years. They’ met
cancer is not as common in Eng- casually while both were in pri-
land as on the continent of Eur- yate law practice in Chicago be:
rope; primary cancer of the liver fore World War II. Both held
is relatively more common in Af State Department jobs for a time
rica, Indo-China, India. Malaya. In during the war. They ve kept in
donesia and the Philippine Islands close touch since. .
than elsewhere in the world; and Mitchell was born at Rock Val-
cancer of the base of the tongue ley, lai March 3. 1903 His father,
is relatively frequent in certain also Stephen Mitchell, was a
communities in India banker farmer, but not wealthy. A
The cancer facts were a high- shortage of funds made it neces-
light of the first report of the sary for young Steve to work his
“Commission on Medical Geog. way through Creighton Universi-
raphy" of the International Geo ty by sandwiching working years
graphical Union—a commission on his fathers dairy farm between
which is making a worldwide sys- his years of campus activity.
tematic study of the possible re- At Georgetown University, where
lationships between the distribution he took his law degree in 1928, he
of diseases and the environments worked part time in the credit de-
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A c •1 men Herman Dunlap Smith and
9 .nnCPT Louis Kohn sold Stevenson and
---E- -nEd Jacob M Arvey on the idea that
IVI•.T <7 • . • Stevenson was candidate material.
W Uh V (irifltlOllS Mitchell envisioned Stevenson as
U. S senator. But Arvey decided
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Patent Suit Filed
I Against Enid Firm ernor.
n An: A ... Mitchell has been active in civie
By Ohio Company enterprises. He headed the Illinois
Speakers Bureau for the War Bond
Switzer Brothers, Inc , and Drives; served on the State Medi-
Robert C. Switzer, Shaker Heights, cal Center Commission, and was
Ohio, Monday in federal court sued active in the American Vote Coun-
George E. Failing Supply Co., Enid, cil, a group dedicated to getting
for alleged patent infringement. out the voters on election day.
Switzer claims to hold the only He heads the law firm of Mit
valid patent on the system of using chell. Conwsy end Bane in Chica-
I a fluorescent penetrant to detect go's Board of Trade Building,
flaws in metals. He calims Failing „„t
has been using the system in vio- Small Defense
lation of the patnet.
Switzer is asking the court for Ross Soon
a permanent injunction to bsr use
of the system by Failing. He TA Lonnp Hit Post
wants an accounting of the value I O UE HUT -9
Eailing has gained from usins the WASHINGTON, AM uu-
I Ssm- -------------Telford Taylor told President Tru-
man today he- wants to be re-
placed by Sept. 10 as administra-
tor of the Small Defense Plants
Administration (SDPA).
When he called at the White
House, Taylor was asked about
reports that he might run for the
Democratic Senate nomination in
New York.
He said his “earnest hope" was
that Mutual Security Administra-
tor Averell Harriman, one of those
who sought the Democratic presi-
dential nomination last month,
would make the Senate race. Tay-
lor would not say whether he
would run if Harriman declines.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 160, Ed. 4 Tuesday, August 12, 1952, newspaper, August 12, 1952; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1989401/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.