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Show Col. Roosevelt Makesjensalion Chicago, April 10. Publication cf tho fact that Theodora Roosevelt had written a letter denouncing tho Woman's Wo-man's Peaco propaganda caused n sharp discussion among leaders of tho movement here today. The lettor reposed In the custody of Mrs. William Wil-liam I. Thomas, secretary of tlio woman's wo-man's peaco party, and she refusid to allow Its publication. "There wore sentences In the letter that It would bo unwlso to mako public," pub-lic," said Mrs. Thomas. "Although Col. Roosovolt has said that ho would bo delighted to havo tup litter lit-ter published, yet I think It unwlso to mako It public." Tho missive which aroused the dlR eusslon was sent to Mrs. Georgo Rub-loo Rub-loo of Washington. Ono report had It that tho eoloncl declared that pacifists pac-ifists In general constituted n menace men-ace to tho future welfare of tho United Uni-ted States. ,, |