Speech Draft of Senator Harry S. Truman Delivered at Larchmont, New York
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OCR Page 1 of 8TRUMAN
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SPEECH DELIVERED AT LARCHMONT
NEW YORK, APRIL 20, 1937, by
SENATOR HARRY S. TRUMAN
MUGMAROMIM
It is a very great pleasure to be with
you this evening, and I appreciate the
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privilege,
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I am going to discuss with you, for a
few minutes, national defense and its re-
lationship to peace. We are a peace-loving
nation, and all of us hate the very thought
of war. None of us wants to see another
World War in which we are likely to be in-
volved; particularly those of us who were
in the last one. But we must not close our
eyes to the possibility of another war, be-
cause conditions in Europe have developed
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to a point likely to cause an explosion at
any time.
We celebrated the twentieth anniversary
of our entrance into the last war, preaching
against another war, and hoping for continued
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Military readiness
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