PRESIDENT TRUMAN
ATTAINING NEW STATURE
Rec. 9 a.m. NEW YORK, April l£ President Truman is firmly established in the opinion of Pressmen as a master of,his new job, says the"New York Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent. At his first Presi conference he exuded assurance and self-confidence and showed no signs : of hesitation or timidity. ; /, • Reporters drew these conclusions' from the conference: First -Mr Truman, as much perhaps as Mr. Roosevelt did, will dominate the White i House and the executive branch of the • Government; secondly, he is tossing aside his happy-go-lucky ways and risw .: ing to the" new stature that the Whitt X House frequently draws from -men. • "
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1945, Page 7
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