i % CARTER’ GLASS, VA., CHAIRMAN KENNETH MC KELLAR, TENN. GERALD P. NYE, N, DAK; CARL HAYDEN, ARIZ. STYLES BRIDGES, N. H. ELMER THOMAS, OKLA. HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., MASS. MILLARD E. TYDINGS, MD, RUFUS C, HOLMAN, OREG. + RICHARD B. RUSSELL, GA. WALLACE H. WHITE, JR., MAINE I ited Stat WX fe PAT MCCARRAN, NEV. CHAN GURNEY, S. DAK. 8 f CS Cree JOHN H. OVERTON, LA; C. WAYLAND BRCOKS, ILL. JOHN H. BANKHEAD, ALA. CLYDE M. REED, KANS. JOSEPH C. O’MAHONEY, WYO. HAROLD H. BURTON, CHIO COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS HARRY S. TRUMAN, MO. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, R. |: FRANCIS MALONEY, CONN. DENNIS CHAVEZ, N. MEX. — JAMES M. MEAD, N. Y. BURNET R. MAYBANK, S. C. EVERARD H. SMITH, CLERK October 13, 1943 JOHN W. R. SMITH, ASST. CLERK Dear Friends: In the course of the debate on the question of “drafting fathers," Senator Wheeler and myself rather jointly occupied the Senate floor for an hour one afternoon. In that time, both of us exoressed views upon some important matters besides the single draft question. J am glad to send you a reprint of our discussion. I hope you will find time to read it, and if you do, I shall be happy to have your comment. With my best wishes, I am GH #7 Cordially yours, 4 / V7 ALA (F Clyde M. Reed