Press Release, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, Danville, Indiana
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"NATIONAL
IMEDIATE RELEASE
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
LETTER
IMMEDIATE RELE'SE
SERVING
RE'R PLATFORM REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT
AT DANVILLE, ILLINOIS, October 12, 1948
1:10 P.M., C.S.T.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairmon. Thank you very much.
Can you imagine this outpouring of Democrats in old Joe Cannon's
town -- I just can't understand it!
It is certainly good to be in Danville. I am proud of
you for I hear that you are going to send Wayne Cook, one of
America's great war heroes, to the Congress as your represen-
tative. I also understand that Paul Dauglas, a great Merine
hero, is going to the Senate, and that Addai Stevenson is
going to Springfield as the Governor of this great State.
You know, the first political benner I ever wore in my
life, I was about seven or eight years old. It was a capwith
a sign on it that said CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON -- Cleveland
for President and Stevenson for Vice-President. He was the
father of Adlai Stevenson.
When I am here in Danville, I always think about a time,
a hundred years or sb 280, when a group of Abraham Lincaln's
lawyer friends put him on trial before a kangaroo court down
at the old McCormick House because his lawyer fees were too
low. Lincoln lost the case and was fined a jug of whiskey.
I want you to think just how cut of place Lincoln would
be with present-day Republicans. Republicans don't charge
low fees any longer. The higher the better is their metto.
They don't think any longer about "of the people, by the people,
and for the people.
The record cfthe Republican 80th Congress is proof of
that. And the Republican candidate for President is standing
squarely on the record of that Congress in his campaign.
Can you imagine that!
That Congress tore into the rights of the working man.
It undermined the presperity of the farmer. It hurt every
family in the country by refusing to do anything about high
prices, or the housing shortage, or relieving the terribly
crowded conditions of schools and hospitals all ever the Country.
All that the Republican Congress did was to pass laws that
the lobbies of the railroads and the private power companies,
and big business asked for. They even passed laws to benefit
the grain speculators.
And the Republican candidate for President says that he
is proud of the record of the 80th Congress.
We don't have time now to go into all these issues. Let's
look at just one of the things the Republican 80th Congress did
that affects the prosperity of every mon, woman, and child in
this State.
The Commodity Credit Corporation, under the Dericaratic
administrtions, developed a program to store grain when there
were bumper crops, SD that grain could be marketed over a
longer period of time. This helped the farmer to get good,
steady prices for his crops, and gave him encouragement to
reap big crops. If it hadn't been for thit accuragement,
millions of people in the world would have starved to death.
Well, the grain speculators don't like this because they
make their killings when the form prices go up and down in a
hurry. They don't care what happens to the farmers. The specu-
laters have always exploited the farmer until the New Deal put
an end to that speculating and exploitation.
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