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Letter from Harry Fine to President Harry S. Truman
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P.P.F. 200 10-3-19 Cox 3225 Olinville Ave. Bronx 67, N.Y. October 9, 1947 President Truman White House Washington, D.C. My dear Presedent: As an enrolled Democrat, and a democrat for the past fifteen years, I believe that what I have to say may be an indication of the trend of thinging of people like myself. First let me say that I am not a "letter writer". What has prompted me to write, therefore, must be very important to me, and if I can evidence by the reactions of my friends and acquaintances very important to them tooo I am referring to the spineless program offered by you thru the radio the other night. You know, and I know, and it seems that everyone else knows, that we sent more food, etc. during the war than we are sending now and still we had price control, rationing, and sufficient profits and earnings so that no one complained too much. The program you offer should be a small minute adjunat to a general price and food contral system. Voluntary raioning (except by restauránts, and a few others) is no more the solutions now than your requests for non-increases in prices and- by industry and your requests for no strikes by Jabor was during the past few years. Furthermore, as a prognosticator, I believe that liberals, conservatives, etc. will/vote "for a lesser evil, etc" during the coming election. My friands, add other people I talk to feel that the present policy of the administration is a "jellyfish" policy. No grain to distillars? good, meatless days? fine, but these are meaningless unless thay become a small part of an overall pattern of price and food control. If something like what we had during the war is hot brouught back, I think that all our Democratic party can start packing to go back to their home towns. Very respectfully yours, Honry Five Harry Fine X