in the broadest sense in the case of a European conflict can be attained, and last summer's law tends in that direction. Meanwhile, the country is being fairly well educated, and I hope that next January I can get an even stronger law, leaving, however, some authority to the President. I do not know that the United States can save civilization but at least by our example we can make people think and give them the op- portunity of saving themselves. The trouble is that the people of Germany, Italy and Japan are not given the privilege of thinking. As ever yours, Honorable William E. Dodd, American Embassy, Berlin, Germany. |