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OCR Page 1 of 4april 9, 1952 4/12
Harrys. Truman
President of the United States
White House
stepon
Washington D.C.
to
mr. President:
I am shocked at what I heard and
saw last night and I find its difficult to
this morning believe that a mon who
swore to uphald the Constitution of the
United States, a mon whose job it is to
maintain the strength and greatness of this
country would stoop to say the things
you said lost night and particularly them. the
monner in which you said I Can
only say - "Joseph Stalin himself. could
not have written a speech that wou Id
have insulted the American way of life
as you insulted it last night; Stalin
could hat have In a thousand speeches,
caused the suspicious, distrust and stirred
hatred as you stirred it last night -
you must be very proud to-day,
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