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WASHINGTON, NOV. 7--The President and President-elect began setting up today a liaison system for shifting from the old administration to the new the vast problems of foreign affairs, defense and finance.

President Truman rushed a telegram asking that General Eisenhower place representatives in the State and Defense Departments "at the earliest possible moment." An Eisenhower aide indicated the General would select these representatives at once and get them to Washington.

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