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RELCA with SPEECH OF SENATOR HARRY S. TRUMAN OF MISSOURI NASHINGTON DAY DINNER UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE A.M._FEB,23 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA FEBRUARY 22, 1943 Mr. Chairman, L. dies and Gontlemen: It is an honor and a pleasure for me to join with you here tonight in the beautiful city of San Fryncisco to pay tribute to the great father of our country, George Weshington. It was his courage and vision that brought our nation into being--that gave us the freedom and liberty we have so long enjoyed. Now this freedom and liberty-- yes, even our national existence, are threatened by the forces of evil. To preserve our way of life we must today emulate the qualities of leadership shown by our first Commander-in-Chief in making America a united nation. In the past the Democratic party has regarded this occasion as a festive one. Today we cannot celebrate. Today America is faced on every side with desperate enemies. The old-time merriment and joy of celebration must yield to sober and serious thinking. We must take stock of what we have done and what still remains to be done. The Democratic Porty has been entrusted by the American people with a solemn responsibility. As Americans and as Democrats we are proud to have that trust. But like our forefathers who were blessed with thegreat leadership of Gonerol Weshingto in their time of crisis, we may be thankful that our country is being led during this time of peril by our great Commander-in-Chief, Frankclin Delano Roosevelt. Tho foresight of Washing ton prepared our colonial fathers to meet their destiny. His perserverance surmounted all obstacles. By his vision and courage, the strength and resources of the thirteen colonies were brought together to present a united front to our enemies. To accomplish this our first President had to unite the patriots and overcome concerted Tory opposi- TRUMAN tion. In our day our great President with the backing of most Democrats and ADMIN Us