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P.P.F. non 25,1945
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STRAKKY
GOVER
I-H can
504 Inc Cabe are. "
I
Baltimore, md,
The Hon - Harry T A. Juman
Dear The mr. or President, hiterance Washington, DC.
or an accassional glass of bonston
To an ordinary citizen
might or do little harm to himself
a friendly game H poker
on has been con-
anyone else, but of one
ferred our land the highest honor of
restraint me expect greater
example for the sake of his
stand that Paul took when
It takes courage to take The
he brother said "if meat make
to offered Dwill eat
no flesh while the world
standeth," but me look to that
you are no longer no a private
conrage from you President
citizen world very decidedly
in the public citizen eye and -
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