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45, fouth Inone It. greeport, Long Island, D. July 22, 1950 President H.R. Truman P.R.K. the white House 200 Aushington, D.C. 7/19/00 con Dear m. Presedent: G your recent monouncements with regard to the was in Korea, and the wored situation in general are not as peartening to us americans, and people the wored over as you believe them to he you have spoken at some length blook war, but what about peace 1 . you stress the spect nud for military and economic mobilization - but what about peace 1. thatter our responsibility was in entering the Korean conflict in order that it he quickly laded we still remain with the tremendous re - sponsibility of messing for peace by peaceful non military negotiation you say we shall such peace whatever the Lost the cosh g de - termined discussions until we reach the Core of fur world problems and

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