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October 25,1945
President Hany S. Truman
The u hite House
200-10/3/43
P.P.F. menage
Washington, D.C.
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Dear President Truman:
after hearing your message to
Conguss on military training I am left greatly
disturbed by your basic assumption: that
there is the possibility of another was
of we had tried every means of would
cooperation I could puliaps understand a
reversion to dependence on national
sovreignty But I fail to see where we
have made even a begining of a demon-
stration of faith in our neighbors
of cumpulsory military training like as to taking
Since you criticize the appoints
a negative attitude I would their
call to your attention some of
proposals which have mut with in-
difference in the places when they could
be tried.
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