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12 PREPARING OFFICE TO BE TRANSMITTED WILL INDICATE WHETHER TELEGRAM SENT CONFIDENTIAL CODE Full rate NONCONFIDENTIAL CODE Collect Day letter PARTAIR Night letter Department nf State PLAIN Charge Department: Full rate -5- Washington. Day letter Night letter Charge to It may be observed further that the situations in $ Europe and in the Far East are closely interrelated and that the Axis Powers of course desire to bring their plans to fruition before the accelerated rate of produc- tion in the United States of military supplies results in substantially increased output and before the re- armament program in this country reaches maximum capac- ity. This country has already put forth great efforts to accelerate and to expand production. These efforts are continuing and are receiving the Government's best attention. From the standpoint of prospective output and the ability not only to supply its own needs but also to supply the needs of other countries which are fighting for self-preservation, every month which goes by without the Axis Powers' having achieved their ob- jectives is so much to the good. For this country's position and the position of like-minded countries may be expected to become progressively stronger. While . the present may be and undoubtedly is an especially critical period, the prospects over a somewhat longer period appear brighter. INATIONAL AWCHIVES RSCORDS SERVICE* AND Enciphered by so Scnt by operalor M., 19 1-1462 u.s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING office

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