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OCR Page 1 of 2PUERTO RICO HEADQUARTERS
UNITED STATES SELECTIVE SERVICE
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
June 10, 1946
ALCÁZAR BUILDING
STOP 13, PONCE DE LEÓN AVE.
SANTURCE, P.R.
AL
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Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy
Chief of Staff to the Commander in
Chief of the Army and Navy
Presidential Executive Offices.
Washington, D. C.
Dear Admiral Leahy:
From newspaper reports of today, I am informed that Governor
Tugwell resigns effective June 30th and that there are several pro-
posed candidates for the office he leaves vacant.
On that same day, I will be relieved from active duty in the
Army and enter upon my terminal leave. Therefore, if the President
has not as yet made up his mind as to who he desires to appoint to
cover that vacancy, I would like to be suggested to him for same.
My services to the Government as State Director of Selective
Service for Puerto Rico are known to you. I have just been awarded
the Army Commendation Ribbon and the Legion of Merit Medal for said
services. General Hershey I believe would not hesitate to recommend
me for I would continue as head to the Selective Service in Puerto
Rico. I am a veteran of the two World Wars; organizer of t he American
Legion in Puerto Rico, a 100% American with no political obligations.
I think I can successfully fill the office of Governor as I have that
of State Director. For further data as to myself see Who is Who in
America".
If you have no objection, I would be greatly indebted to you,
if you would suggest my name to the President. If necessary, I could
make a hurried trip to Washington.
Trusting that I am not asking too much of you, I beg to remain
with best wishes for you.
Yours very sincerely
FOR VICTORY
BUY
UNITED
HARRY FV BESOSA
STATES
WAR
BONDS
AND
STAMPS
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