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Presidential campaign, 1952

President Truman's Address in Tacoma, WA

President Harry S. Truman's address at a rally in Tacoma, WA. The President spoke at 9:05 p.m. in the Armory. In his opening words he referred to Senator Warren G. Magnuson of Washington. Later he referred to Representative Henry M. Jackson, Democratic candidate for Senator, Representative Hugh B. Mitchell, Democratic candidate for Governor, and Don Magnuson and John J. O'Connell, Democratic candidates for Representative, all of Washington. The meeting was sponsored by the Pierce County Democratic Central Committee.

President Truman's Address at Spokane, WA

President Harry S. Truman's Address at Spokane, Washington, in the Auditorium of the Eagles Lodge, October 1, 1952. The President spoke at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Eagles Lodge at Spokane, Wash. In his opening words he referred to Senator Warren G. Magnuson, and Representative Hugh B. Mitchell, Democratic candidate for Governor, both of Washington. Later he referred to Representative Henry M. Jackson, Democratic candidate for Senator, and Don Magnuson and Robert Dellwo, Democratic candidates for Representative, all of Washington. In two parts.