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very vociferous for our view of what was the right and proper thing to do. That was the biggest hearing and the most heat developed in that hearing of the platform committee than in the hearing of any other subject that was taken up. The rest of the platform was more or less taken for granted. It was a rehearsal of the good things the Democrats had done in eight years, how, so God help them, they would continue to do them. They would expand this legislation, would expand the coverage of the Social Security Act, would enforce the Wage-Hour act more effectively, and all that kind of thing. I forget what the foreign policy plank was, but I'm sure it was something that was quite appropriate for that particular time.

At any rate, that very year the Republican platform on Social Security and labor matters was not very different from ours. They copied us. Of course, they said they were going to enforce it better, but I felt sure that we had won the victory on the subject matter, because they had adopted the same thing.

At any rate, the big hearing was on this equal rights. A lot of heat developed in the hearing. The committee reported out in favor of that amendment, figuring not that Emma Guffey Miller was right, but





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