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Kendallville, Indiana.
December 5, 1949.
The Honorable Edward H. Kruse, Jr.
House Office Building,
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Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Kruse:
The So-Sew Club, twelve members, is against federally controlled
compulsory health insurance and all the principles which it
embodies.
Members of this club believe medical care will deteriorate and
doctors will lose personal initiative under government rules and
regimentation. Further, the members believe that prepayment med-
ical, surgical and hospital insurance plans, now available to all
and already adopted by 55 million individuals, are adequate to
meet the risk of catastrophie illness.
The So-Sew Club has gone on record against any form of compulsory
health insurance or any system of political medicine and urge that
you use your authority to prevent such legislation from becoming
a reality.
Thank you.
Most sincerely,
SO-SEW CLUB
Of Kendallville, Indiana.
Mrs. H.E Westfbal
President
much R.Pierce
Secretary
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