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OCR Page 1 of 225 E. Palmer Avenue
Detroit 2, Michigan
January 15, 1950
The President
692-8
The White House
Washington, D. C.
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Dear Mr. President:
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The news this week-end has so discouraged me that I can't
do the work I am supposed to do, so I am writing you in
order to register the thinking of one American citizen and
to enlist your added efforts toward world order and not
destruction.
I have just learned of the possibility of building a
hydrogen bomb with destructive powers far greater than
those of the atomic bomb. I fear that you who made the
decision to use the atomic bomb will make the decision to
make the hydrogen bomb. I don't see how you can do it.
This is a wonderful world, and we can have a fine time in
it if we decide to go on living. But, unfortunately, we are
devoting most of our resources and thought and efforts as a
nation now to preparing to destroy ourselves.
The war to "make the world safe for democracy" made it more
unsafe for democracy than before. The war to secure for
people freedom from want, and fear resulted in more widespread
want and fear. There is no chance to win a modern war.
Another war with hydrogen bombs, atomic bombs, and perfected
biological warfare will finish us all off. And before we
finish ourselves off we will have impoverished ourselves by
resources practically to kill ourselves. Are we going to be
spending our all on weapons. It will cost us all of our
chance so for survival. So why not take the other way which is
stupid? If we build the bomb and have a war we have no
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our only chance?
RECORDS
SERVICE
I regret greatly that Mr. Lilienthal has resigned his post as
chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. He is one of the
most intelligent and practically capable men in our country,
in my opinion, and most devoted to the nation's welfare.
I sincerely hope that the military forces in our government--
the men who know only war and simply do not understand the
power of the Christian way of life, will not succeed in forcing
the resignation of another smart man, Secretary Acheson. It is
right, I am convinced, to stay out of Formosa. I wish that our
military leaders could have comprehanded the power of Ghandi's
peaceful way of life. They simply don't understand anything
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