- Herman Welker
Infobox Senator | name=Herman Welker
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Idaho
party=Republican
term=January 3 ,1951 –January 3 ,1957
preceded=Glen H. Taylor
succeeded=Frank Church
date of birth=birth date|1906|12|11|mf=y
place of birth=Cambridge,Idaho
date of death=death date and age|1957|10|30|1906|12|11
place of death=Bethesda,Maryland
spouse=Gladys Taylor Pence Welker
profession=Attorney
religion=EpiscopalianHerman Welker (
December 11 ,1906 -October 30 ,1957 ) was a politician from the state ofIdaho . He was a member of theIdaho Republican Party .Welker was born in
Cambridge, Idaho . He was the youngest of seven children of John and Zelda Welker, who had moved fromNorth Carolina and started a potato farm. He is the grandson of [http://surnamearchive.com/marshall/1839.htm Rev. George W. Welker] of North Carolina. Welker attended theUniversity of Idaho and became a lawyer. He was elected twice as the prosecuting attorney forWashington County, Idaho and served in that position from 1928 to 1936. In 1936 he moved to Los Angeles, practicing law there from 1936 to 1943. That year he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces in which he served until 1945. He then practiced law inPayette, Idaho , from 1946 to 1948 and was a member of the Idaho State Senate from 1949 to 1951.In 1950, Welker was elected to the
United States Senate , defeating CongressmanJohn C. Sanborn in the Republican primary and former Senator D. Worth Clark in the general election. He gained seats on several important committees, including the Armed Services and Judiciary Committees. He soon distinguished himself as one of the most conservative and anticommunist senators, becoming a leading member and spokesperson for the right wing of the Republican Party.Welker became closely associated with Senator
Joseph McCarthy ofWisconsin , so much so that he was occasionally referred to as "Little Joe from Idaho."cite book
last =Ashby
first =LeRoy
authorlink =
coauthors =Rod Gramer
year =1994
title =Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator Frank Church
publisher =Washington State University Press
location =Pullman, Washington
id = ISBN 087422103X
pages = 61] In 1954, Welker was McCarthy's chief defender during the successful attempt of Democratic senators, joined by some Republicans, to censure McCarthy for his questionable investigative techniques while pursuing individuals accused of being communists within the government.In 1956, Welker ran for a second term in the Senate. Although he won the Republican nomination, again defeating Sanborn, he was decisively defeated by the young Democrat
Frank Church ; Welker received only 38 percent of the vote. This increased Democratic control of the Senate led to much anger within the Republican Party, with Joseph McCarthy even accusing PresidentDwight Eisenhower of not supporting Welker's reelection campaign enough.After leaving the Senate in January 1957, Welker practiced law in
Boise, Idaho and participated in farming. After a few months, however, he became ill, and traveled to Bethesda, Maryland, for medical treatment at the National Institutes of Health. He was admitted on October 16, 1957, where he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Operations were quickly performed, but Welker died later that month. McCarthy had died earlier that year in Bethesda (Welker had attended McCarthy's funeral), as would ultimately Welker's successor, Frank Church, in 1984.Welker was interred in
Arlington National Cemetery . He was married for over 20 years to Gladys Taylor Pence Welker, and they had a daughter, Nancy.Notes
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