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692-Jal. mest micel. Cod
510 Jinyson
Pl.
Broup 44
Dear mr. President:
January 1950-
I want to write a few words to
you about the H Bomb.
as an ardinary citizen, speaking
to lots of other ardinary citizens who are my
neighbors, l want to convey their feelings too,
before you make a decision.
no one I've spoken to holds with
mr. Baruch They say" He's an old man- how
many years does he have left- and does he
INSURANCE
care whether we or our children hire?"
GOVERNMENT
quoted mr. Urey saying "this mostal existence
doesn't mean a thing without liberty. This
was greeted with a very somber laugh. such
dejected reaction doesn't come from people
who are cominad that suicide is necessary to
maintain liberty. apparantly the words of
the atomic scientist the billionaire political
advisor don't cut any ice with them.
Even the unemployed veterens l speak
to in the neighborhood who once thought
that was would be a way out of their
idleness are now scared stiff They want no
part of this madness. l ashed them to write
they do.
you Y H tell you how they feel- I hope
We are ordinary people who want
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