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Cards, letters, telegrams and packages descended on Washington in an overwhelmingtorrent. The Navy Department was the unhappy recipient of deprecatoryletters and a vast quantity of little cardboard battleships. The people spoke and their representatives listened closely. This was anelection year. There didn't seem to be much doubt as to the decision, particularly when the reduction in the budget was considered. It took Congress only two months to make up its collective mind. Thepeople were all ...pro-Army. The novelty of the idea had fired theirimaginations. They were about to take the final vote in the lower house. If theamendment passed it would go to the states for ratification, and theirvotes were certain to follow that of Congress. The Navy had fought alast-ditch battle to no avail. The balloting was going to be pretty muchof a sure thing--the wet water Navy would soon become ancient history. For some reason the admirals didn't look as unhappy as they should. * * * * * The Naval Department had requested one last opportunity to address theCongress.
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