Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 213, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1928 — Page 6

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WOOLLEN RAPS ‘BEHIND DOOR’ OFFICEHOLDERS Taggart Presidential Choice Speaker at Washington Jackson Day Dinner. “Behind-the-door intrigues” were mildly scored by Evans Woollen, Thomas Taggart’s candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, in an address at the Jackson Day banquet of Democrats in Washington Thursday night. “The Democratic party, when true to its principles, has served well our country,” Woollen declared. "Its usefulness now lies, not -in behind-the-door intrigues of bigots or sectionalists or privilege-seekers, but in the maintenance of an open door through which there shall be welcomed to the household all those who believe that the American people, still capable of self-government, are in no need of guardianship by the few and who believe that the national well-being is based not on the wisdom of the Republican party but on the bounty of God and the genius of our people.” In opening his speech Woollen cited that twenty-one Democratic Governors and nearly half of Congress were invited to the Democratic dinner and that "gives hope that an invitation to the next quadrennial dinner may be sent to a Democratic president.” "Since the war especially there has been a growing and sinister feeling in the hearts of the common folk of America that they are not represented actually and effectively by

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