Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1947 — Page 6
Senator's Wife Gives ‘A Sincere Lecture
By Beripps-Howard Newspapers
SATE Sept. 25.—It is any-
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Seattle, She is plain, housewifely woman without much of that dash of chic you see in the slick-paper women's magazihes, but she has what the boys call moxie and savvy, which can mean deep, human sincerity and understanding. She stood up on a platform before a thousand women here, a woman in a fuzzy little blue hat and purple sult with orchids on the ldpel, and she laid down Republican gospel as it hasn't been done before in this tour of the Tafts. The Audience Likes It
She quipped and told jokes. Her ‘| audience roared with laughter. Out lof a woman's warm devotion to and deep belief in. her Bitband she de-
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~| She turned a teal phrase and her humor ‘could be slapstick or ‘subtle. Bhe took on solid stuff such as| price control and’ labor and taxes | and. made sense out of it, She called President Truman one | of Boss Pendergast's Missouri boys. When she had finished there were no spades about ‘that had been called anything else. But she wasn't breathing Just | die-hard Republican dogma. When
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as some of those men did” she
this country.” Then she told of Bob Taft's bills = for housing and public health care which—will-be—brought “up in the! 4 next congress, Talking on labor, senator—always he was “Bob” or “my hushand”-—could have been senate finance committee chairman and “had a nice, peaceful job.” But he took the labor committee ehair-
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Bob was in the middle; peeled off a verse: “philip Murray and William Green, | Walked upon the senate scene,’ They sald 5000 words or so,
i Heckles Wallace She took on Washington bureautrats with the quip that “we have
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. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i
Reds Help Taft On Western Tour
Leftist Opposition May Bring Nomination
By CHARLES T. LUCEY Seripps-Howard Staff Writer BEA , Sept. 25,— Picketing and scurrilous denunciations of Senator Robert A. Taft by Communists leftists are the best break he has had on his western tour, The reaction to this bitter personal attack here in the Pacific
northwest has been to give the!
Ohioan the warmest welcome he has had.
run much thinking—then we're for | him. Ordinary citizens take up the | Republican senate leader's fight!
with shouts of “go back to Russia” whtn the Communists try to disOthers cheer
rupt his meetings. '
and tell the leffists to “get out and |
make room for real Americans.” Hasn't Flinched
If Bob Taft becomes a symbol of | * {Republican opposition to this kind
of enemy, some observers say, it|
Mr, Taf
in a-car door Mishap during a
railroad station melee here, he took |
she remarked on the demonstration | point at which she sald she would! against the senator at the rallroad not undertake political prophecy— station tere she said nobody could that she would leave to Mr. Wal-| tell her all those people were Com- lace. |
The trouble with Republican!
“No Communist would grin at me | meetings she sald, was that nobody|
goes to them except Republicans
Lang lame 2 Amman 1 “We mist remember” ‘that “Some | a tr eustory for the G. O. P. on| of these people come from BTOUDS jabor, living costs and other issues that have been long neglected inion which the party is criticized —
she sald the
extremists on both sides and her’ Then she
And every one of them was ‘no'.”
a high-boy government—one bu-
WIRE News lews Editor |
rec Amd |
this was her message,
pathy in the Most Understandable Way
The ALLIED PR STS “Asin: J of Indianapolis |
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