Letter from James Mattocks to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from William D. Hassett
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OCR Page 1 of 2Filed 5-27-52
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June 9, 1952
5.2558 S.
Con
My dear Mr. Mattocks:
Your letter of May thirtieth to the
President has been received. You may be sure
that he appreciates your interest in writing
and acquainting him with your views regarding
the bill you mention.
It was indeed thoughtful of you to
assure the President of your confidence. Your
friendly expressions are most gratifying to him.
Very sincerely yours,
& TRUMAN NATIONAL Liorary
MACHINES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE
GOVERNMENT
WILLIAM D. HASSETT
Secretary to the President
James Mattocks Esq.,
Professional Building,
High Point,
North Carolina.
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Opposed to the McCarran bill being enacted into law.
Commendation.
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