Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Secretary of State James Byrnes, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 3May 31, 1946
MEMORANDUM FOR: Secretary of State
FROM:
The President
In reply to your memorandum of May twenty-
ninth regarding special Ambassador for the inaugura-
tion of the heads of state, I think your suggestion
is perfectly all right where we have a resident
Ambassador or Minister, but, if you remember, in the
case of Brazil our Ambassador had resi med and it was
necessary for us to send a special envoy for the inaugura-
tion of the new President.
MATIONAL RECOROS
AND
I think each case ought to be considered on
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its own merits and the best procedure followed.
In the present case of Argentina, the new
Ambassador is certainly the proper person for the special
representative of the United States Government at the
inauguration.
H. . . . .T.
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