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  • nations. For it's own good r easons--es:pecially- collective securityand aid in its own i~dustrialization, the Soviet Union sought collabora­ tion with us. And for our ovm roasons--our foresichted suspicion of :possible trouble with Japan and o.lso
  • , only In aid of the mighty effort which he is exerting better to prepare and d~fend America, and to strllre down the mon­ sters of tyranny everywhere in the world. First, I propose that Congress begin with self-examination; that the congress streamline
  • , -much further from victoJ'l' OVAr Faecis■ f . 1•~n al'?llesl 4.~oi. • fight• us on. -~ : " / r= ~ , · .•i~,1 \.'4 ~ ~ .h•t , tu•"-' C,.~ v• thaza from victory~ D't'el" ~h_e . both aides ot the line~ l''fsoism ~ill fi t.ht on after lliliJ;ry vict01'7