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- 3 - Some people say I would have more money for publicity if I weren't so frank. BANKY ARCHIVES & NATIONAL RECORDS TRUMAR AND U.S. SERVICE" QUYERN WEDT They say that the radio commentators and the newspapers wouldn't be against me if I hadn't stepped on the toes of so many big corporations and so many lobbies. But keeping quiet on issues that are important to the American people is not my way. I would rather be defeated for trying to do what's right than to hide bedected my views. under fake pretences. I will never sit on a fence. trying to foother people for One issue do on I which hang I have outon made my upside position downgates farm unmistakably clear is the Taft-Hartley law.

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