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FILED BY
MISS CONWAY
August 14, 1952 AUG 28 1952
Dear Don:
I
can't tell you how very much I appreciated your letter
us.
of the seventh. You certainly have gotten right at the
meat of the situation with which we are faced.
My objective in a health insurance proposition is to meet
the very difficult situation with which people in the two
thousand to six thousand group are placed when it comes
to health services. These "Skin flint" loan companies,
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who charge the people from twenty-seven to fifty per cent
interest on small loans, I think are the worst vultures we
have to contend with - they and the American Medical
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Association are the very reason there has been such a
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howl about health insurance. One of their sources of ill-
gotten income would be dried up. I can see very well why
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these loan companies wouldn't want health insurance bet
for the life of me I can't get the doctors point of view
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because the objective is to help these people have a nest
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egg so the doctors and hospitals can be paid.
Thanks a lot for sending me this information. It will be
exceedingly useful to me in the coming campaign.
Sincerely yours,
HARRY S. TRUMAN
Honorable Donald C. Cook
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Chairman
Securities and Exchange Commission
Washington 25, D. C.
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