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It was very interesting to have that item loop up and catch into Harry Truman's career and progress through life. It just indicates that the world is a small place, I suppose one would say.

That was, of course, the most spectacular of our meetings, but we went to two or three other places around there. That night we motored back from Independence to Kansas City. Apparently somebody had telephoned from Independence about what had happened to us. By this time Irene Gibson had come and she was going on with me from Kansas City for a couple of more speeches somewhere. She was in the Muehlebach lobby waiting for us with Mrs. Hawes when we came back with Senator Hawes. Somebody had telephoned about this meeting in Independence, how they had thrown eggs and tomatoes, and how we'd stood our ground. So people in the hotel lobby rushed up to us, congratulated us, and spoke to us.

Somebody said, “They want you to come down in the grill.” I never go into the Hotel Muehlebach that I don't think of it. You go down four or five steps and into a sort of half-submerged restaurant, where late in the evening particularly there are snacks and drinks. I don't know whether there were drinks then or not, but probably not,





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