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OCR Page 1 of 2IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
REAR PLATFORM REMARKS OF THE
"NATIONAL
PRESIDENT AT SIDNEY, OHIO
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
OCTOBER 11, 1948 - 1:10 P.M., E.S.T.
Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Thank you very much.
I can't tell you how very much I appreciate this wonderful turnout
in this great city in the center of Ohio. It is one of the finest
greetings I have had during my cruside across the country to tell the
people what the issues are in this campaign. And I think you want to
know what the issues are. You wouldn't turn out like this if you didn't
want to see the President and if you didn't want to find out what the
President stands for, and the why and wherefore of this tremendous
crusade I am making across the country to let you know what the issues
are
I would like to congratulate the people of this fine city
on the record they made during the war. I heard a lot about Sidney
when I was Chairman of the Special enate.Committee to investigate the
national defense program. I remember a Saturday Evening Post article
way back in 1943 about Sidney's outstanding record in the production
of war materials. I remember that the War Manpower Administrator, Paul
McNutt, talked about Sidney on a nation-wide broadcast, and he told me
about what you had done here.
The whole country needs that kind of ingenuity and elbow-grease
and Sidney seems to have it. We need it if we are going to keep the
prosperity we now have.
The Democratic Administrations of the last 16 years have brought
this country from the bottom of a depression to the greatest prosperity
in the history of the world. The reconversion policies of the Administration
have resulted in more than 61 million people being at work right now.
They said that was impossible. And if you remember, this same bunch of
Republicans said it was impossible for us to.turn out 60 thousand
airplanes when we needed them -- but we did it. And three years ago a
lot of people laughed when I said 60 million jobs was the goal. They
said it couldn't possibly be done.
It's not going to be easy to keep this prosperity because
the Republican 80th Congress refused to take any steps to meet the
conditions with which we are faced today. They tried to turn the
clock back. They are trying to go back to the 1920's. And I'm very,
very sure that you don't want to go back to the 1920's. You want to
go forward to the 1950's.
Prices can be checked. I know, because we kept prices in line
during the war when inflationary pressures were even greater than they
are now. But the Republican leaders are more interested in big profits
for big business right now than they are in helping you meet the rising
cost of living. Time and again I asked the Republican Congress to pass
laws to take care of that situation. They refused to take any action.
Their only excuse to you people has been a lot of false propaganda.
They won't discuss the issues in this campaign. They are
afraid to discuss the issues in this campaign because they are on the
wrong side of those issues. They tell the farmer that prices are
going up because people in the cities are getting too much money in wages;
and they tell the people in the cities that prices are going up because
the farmers are getting too much for their crops. Both of these statements
are false, and you know it. The prosperity of farmers and workers goes
hand-in-hand. One is prosperous only when the other is prosperous. And
that has been the policy of this Administration -- to make a fair dis-
tribution of the income of the country so that the farmers get their share,
the workers get their share, and the small business man gets his share.
That's not what the Republicans want.
I'm going into some detail tonight in Akron on just what the
conditions are with which we are faced and why these Republicans are
afraid to discuss the issues. I hope you will listen in on that conversation
because it will be very edifying for you if you are interested in your
own welfare.
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