Letter from John L. Cox to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from William D. Hassett
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October 19, 1949
navajo Cox Hope
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My dear Mr. Cox:
The President has received your letter
of October tenth and appreciates your interest in
letting him have this expression of your views.
He asks me to advise you that on October seven-
teenth he returned S. 1407 to the Senate without
his approval.
I am sending you the enclosed copy of
the President's veto message for your ready refer-
ence.
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Very sincerely yours,
LISTRARY
WILLIAM D. HASSETT
Secretary to the President
Mr. John L. Cox,
cmh
609 East Gravers Lane,
Philadelphia 18,
Pennsylvania.
Enclosure.
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