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Show ·108 his oppro«h in internotional affairs. took part with during $everol months he He recounts how number of other men relatioN. After he had finished Oft;8 brought him consideration, and cd'ter he hod finished reading a his next talk for his it he told him that he in II series of talks dealing .f his talks the gentlemen who followed him interested in what he might do with w_ more p.a;raphs than with his whole tal,k, although the addr_ Thomoi rei ates how the man was deal ins with the tion concerning the economic: QIld own by the little thesis. The man· took the paragraph which and substituted the vord mon hod said held iust changed the name politico' conditions attractiveness 0,' his could not as wel1 for the second eountry to today is see if the well and his friend our H I think I problem: was am Can foreign p•••h of Q in Q deicrip- Thomos showed consideration of his Thom. illustrated it. as fot the first. Italy, to '?congressional Record, Vol. -- He tf Japantt which the They next China, and Englond to even Thomca did not expect the astonished right In beyond words <I democracy S 1, p. 759 He then saying that the problem be mode to function? ,------------------ 9, 1937). one. impossible of impossible! eeuld be the United Stat•• concluded with the $tatement, faces the 'WOrl d certain He struck out the word Japan. of the country to Russia, then to to tum out so so (J of his $pI_did "Germany" and together they diseovered thot by changing the word parQgraph .f one very of the land. paragraph the point, written about wos in tum, and then Thomas wQflted to true see WQ$ G problema country, and hew in handling this subject he h. written him what he meant with international which 12 -----, (7Sth Congress, 1st Ses.s., Apri I |