TREATMENT OF REICH
U.S. CABINET SPLIT DENIED Rec. 1 p.m. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. President Roosevelt told a Press conference that reports, that''his Cabinet was split over the Morgenthau plan to "de-industrialise" Germany were newspaper stories and essentially untrue in their basic facts. He expected there would be no further meetings of the Cabinet Post-war Subcommittee—Messrs. Stimson, Hull and Morgenthau.
The Associated Press says the letter to Mr. Crowley, the Director of FEA, put.the job of rendering Germany harmless after the war under State Department guidance. It adds that while the letter covered non-Ger-man subjects in its eight points, it was apparently the outgrowth of the Cabinet split mentioned above.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 8
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