Speech Delivered by Senator Harry S. Truman to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Women's Club of Springfield, Missouri
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OCR Page 1 of 11SPFECH DELIVERED BY SENATOR HARRY S. TRUMAN TO THE
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT WOLON'S CLUB or SPRINGFIELD,
AT NOON, APRIL 12, 1938
Ladies of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Women's Club
of Springfield and all other good people who are here:-
It ia a very grest pleasure to be with you today.
I have a very kindly feeling for this section of Miasouri,
probably because I en more faniliar with it than with
other parts of the State. I've always come to this part
of the State for vacations, for rest and recreation and
also because I have so many good friends in Springfield
and adjoining counties. I came to this part of the
State very soon after I had been nominated for the
Senate and while you seamed to prefer that very able
and genial Congressmen from St. Louis, John J. Cochren,
you treated me just as cordielly as if I had been your
choice in the primary, I em very aure you would have
given your native son a Republican majority over Mr.
Cochran just about as large ao you did over me. I have
tried alwaya to be e public sorvant after election and
there are never any political sears on ne.
I an also very tond of your distingsished
ble and
S KRUMAN NARA
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