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CARTER GLASS, VA., CHAIRMAN KENNETH MCKELLAR, TENN. FREDERICK HALE, MAINE ROYAL S. COPELAND, N. Y. HENRY W. KEYES, N. H. CARL HAYDEN, ARIZ. GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK. ELMER THOMAS, OKLA. FREDERICK STEIWER, OREG. JAMES F. BYRNES, S. c. PETER NORBECK, S. DAK. MILLARD E. TYDINGS, MD. L. J. DICKINSON, IOWA United States Senate RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR., GA. JOHN G. TOWNSEND, JR., DEL. MARCUS A. COOLIDGE, MASS. ROBERT D. CAREY, WYO. ALVA B. ADAMS, COLO. COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS PATRICK MC CARRAN, NEV. JOHN H. OVERTON, LA. JOHN H. BANKHEAD, ALA. JOSEPH c. O'MAHONEY, WYO. WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, CALIF. February 21, 1936 HARRY S. TRUMAN, MO. KENNEDY F. REA, CLERK JOHN W. R. SMITH, ASST. CLERK Miss Nellie T. Noland 216 North Deleware Independence, Missouri Dear Nellie: I shall be pleased of course to do anything I possibly can for Miss Inez Dahl. The only suggestion I can make for the janitors is for them to make application to the Public Works Administration, through their Warleleaders in Kansas City. The Emergency Bureaus are nearly all cutting down on their employees, and it is al- most impossible to get anybody a job here. I'd like very much to see you all. Sincerely yours, NATIONAL Have ARCHIVES AND KING SERVICE Harry S. Truman HST: JT Nelly that a territh letter to send you but I'ce been So costied up lettery I can f get to the fortform Bess f Margaret Rone foth had colds, the