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President Truman Speaking at Helper, Utah

93-38-01
Accession Number
93-38-01
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
HST Keywords
Trains - Truman - 1952; Truman - Addresses - Political Campaigns - Utah, Helper; Truman - Campaigns - 1952; Utah - Helper
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Description
President Harry S. Truman is shown speaking from the train to a crowd at Helper, Utah. He is working his way back eastward after a vigorous campaign through the west for Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson. He attacked Senators Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, William Jenner of Indiana, James P. Kem of Missouri, and Robert A. Taft of Ohio, as men who have taken over GOP Presidential nominee Dwight D. Eisenhower. He asked how the General could be elected "with the crew he has got around him" and it's "terrible record."
Date(s)
October 7, 1952