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OCR Page 1 of 3Editers: For release to morning papers of Oct. 21 and after (dated
sunday).
TRUM AN-FOR-SEN ATOR HEADQUARTERS
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Madison Hotel
"NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
william P. Harvey
Jefferson City,Missouri
BERVICE"
Publicity Directer
ST. JOSEPH,MO. , Oct. 20: --Answering a comment by Chairman Fletcher of
the Republican National committee that the Demecratic party is pursu-
ing a bad political policy in basing appeals to the voters on the re-
lief measures passed by the Roosevelt administration, Judge Harry S.
Truman, Democratic nominee for United States Senator, in a speech here
tonight, declared that the Fletcher statement placed his appenent for
the Senate, Senator Rescoe C. Patterson in a bad light.
Truman said that in states where Republican and Democratic members
of Congress had united in voting relief measures, it would be bad taste
to exclude the Republicans who had joined the Democrats from proper
credit in acting under the dictates of a common humanity.
The situation to which Mr. Fletcher refers was not that relating
to the Missouri members of Congress, Truman said. My oppeent, Sen-
ator Patterson, did not uniteK with the Demecrats in voting for public
relief. He voted to let 10 million starving men, women and children
go without food.
No dictate of common humanity plagued his conscience. He not
only voted against feeding this great mass of his fellow Americans, but
he also voted against giving 13 million heads of families work. What
would Mr. Fletcher have the Democratic party of Missouri do in this in-
stance? I believe he would take the common sense stand that our party
in this state is free from his stricture; that we should do our best to
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pillery any man guilty of thit callous indifference displayed by Sena-
tor Patterson.
Preservation Copy
Mr. Fletcher himself is making capital out of the cost of that re-
lief. Senator Patterson is echoing his cries, accentuating in this way
the diabolism of his vote. Mr. Fletcher says his party is net making
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