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Show Baruch Suggests Truman See Files for 'Lost' Plan ject he will find that It was not I who was misinformed. The newspaper quoted Baruch as saying the plan had been submitted to the president by Arthur M. Hill, then chairman of the national security se-curity resources board. In May or jJune of IMS. - Baruch told the newspapers that John R fitatMrnaiv assistant to the NEW YORK, July 1 (UP) i Bernard Baruch has suggested that j President Truman look m his I White House files for the Industrial , mobilisation plan which ths pres. ! dent denied receiving. In a ship to shore conversation with the New York Times, Baruch said: 'The record will Justify what I ' said. If the president will examine exam-ine the correspondence on the sub- p resident, had later advised1 Hill that the president disapproved of the plan at that time. ! Baruch charged in an address last Tuesday that the president j was obstructing plans for the na-1 tion's mobilization. The president ' denied at his news conference Thursday that the board had pre-' seated such plan or that he had j rejected it |