Press Release, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, South Bend, Indiana
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OCR Page 1 of 2IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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TRUMAN
REAR PLATFORM REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT
State
"NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
AT SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, OCTOBER 26, 1948
RECORDS
ARRISLI
SERVICE"
9:35 A.M., C.S.T.
Governor Schricker, and Ladies and Gentlemen -- and Fellow
Democrats of this great City of South Bend, Indiana: I am extremely
happy to be here this morning, and I wish I could stay longer. This
is not my first visit to South Bend, I have been here on several
occasions, when I was Chairman of the Committee to investi the
National Defense Program in the Senate, I paid two or three visits
to this town, and I found that the peoplé of this town and the
manufacturers of this town were making a great contribution to the
war effort, I nevër found any fault with what they were doing,
and that was unusual. I would like also to stay long enough to
see the great Notre Dame football team in action. I have seen them in
action. But, as you all know, I have a job to do, and I can't stay
very long in any one city. That job is to tell the American people just
exactly what is at stake in this election. They aren't fínding out
from the Republican candidates -- they aren't finding out from the
Republican-controlled newspapers, either, But I believe, and I believe
that the Democrats believe that the people ought to know the truth.
That is why I am here.
Now I am going to tell you about one of the differences between
the Democratic and Republican Parties that shows which Party really has
the interests of the people at heart. South Bend is one of the great
melting pots of this country. Families of a great many races and
religions work here together side by side as Americans, for the welfare
of this great Nation of ours.
You know that being an American is more than a matter of where
you or your parents came from, It is & belief that all men are created
free and equal and that everyone deserves an even break. It is a respect
for the dignity of men. and women without regard to race, creed or color.
That is our creed, That is the creed of the Dempcratic Party.
Unfortunately, there are some people in the United States who have
not learned that lesson yet, They seem to forget that their own ancestors
did not get over here very long ago either, comparatively, when you speak
about the age of the world and the age of the countries in the world. All
of our ancestors are newcomers, no matter how much we may brag about: them.
Some people don't want the victims of World War II to. come to the
United States and get a fresh start in life. The Republican 80th Congress
has a lot of men who felt this. way, and their record proves it.
After Wor War II, when millions of Europeans were drifting around
homeless, afraid to returñ to their birthplaces because the Communists had
taken over or 1 because their homes were totally destroyed, I urged the
Congress to help them.
When I;was in Potsdam in 1945, I paid a visit to the displaced
persons camps over there, and I found about a million two hundred thousand
displaced persons in those camps. They were from all the countries of
Europe which had beenioverrun" -- they were Poles, Latwians, Lithuanians,
and Romanians -- people from -Austria and France and other countries in
those camps, They were so arranged that I suggested that we send a
hundred thousand Jews to Pålestine, that we take four hundred thousand
people in this country, föur hundred thousand of those people in this
country -- send four hundred thousand to South America, and let the
British colonies take another four hundred thousand,
Now all the other countries felt in with that idea, to some extent,
but our own Country failed to act.
I asked the Congress to admit. those four hundred thousand displaced
persons to the United States, That is our fair share of the displaced
persons in Europe, And they were good people, the finest in the world --
I looked them over, Nobody would be ashamed to associate with any of them.
And we needed people in industry here so badly we could have done it
easily without displacing anybody or losing anybody his job.
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