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OCR Page 1 of 25106 Garfield Avenue
Kansas City 4, Missouri
April 19, 1945.
Hon. Harry S. Truman
President of the United States
Washington, D. C.
My Dear Harry:-
Your letter of the 13th received and as always
was very glad to hear from you.
I know you have had a big job thrust upon you
that you did not seek, but I feel confident that you
will carry through in a manner that will be satisfactory
to all the people. You have made a very auspicious start
and one hears nothing but good things said about the way
you are handling things.
We have had letters, telephone calls and telegrams
from all over the country, from Republicans and Democrats
alike, and everyone feels you are the man for the place.
We are very proud of you and know that as time goes on
we will have cause to be more proud.
As I told you over the phone the other night, Mary
Jane and I are planning on going to Dallas the latter
part of May to visit the family down there, we will also
go up and see Henrietta for a day or two.
Mary Romine got in yesterday and I am going to take
her out to your mother's tonight. Ralph and I were out
there Friday and she and Mary were both fine. We will do
everything we can to help them both at any time.
If there is anything at all that Ralph and I can do
either here or back there, to be of any assistance to
you all you have to do is say so, for you know that we
are only too willing to be of any help. Sometime in the
future when things get settled I want to be able to come
back and see you in your new joh, but do not want to
come for quite a while unless I could be of some help.
Please give our best to Bess and Margaret. With
kindest personal regards and best wishes, I am,
Sincerely,
Olive
Olive L. Truman.
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