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222 Madison St., Eugene, Ore.
October 23, 1945
President Truman,
Washington, D.O.
P.P.F.
Dear Mr. Truman:
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I heard your message to Congress this
morning concerning military training. I agree
with the principals in the message, but you left
out a very important point, in fact the most im-
portant; compulsory training of men to be HONEST,
to carry on such a program.
Your years of service as head of the Truman in
vestigating committe while in congress must make
you keenly aware of the need of such men. And
now the investigation of tbur betrayal that gave,
us Pearl Harbor.
Untill such rotteness is cleared from the
foundation of our government by those we have
trusted and placed in charge, all talk of peace
is hollow mockery and we have no right to ask
anything of our youth.
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