Correspondence Between Senator Harry S. Truman and Hinkle Statler, with Related Material
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Washington, D. C.
May 5, 1941
The American Consul General
Zurich, Switzerland
Dear Mr. Consul General:
The Mayor of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, has
asked me to write you concerning the case of Mrs.
Eleonore Eisemann, 60 Wost Street, Zurich, Switzerland,
who has been granted a visa to immigrate to the
United States. She is the mother of Fred Eisemann of
Cape Girardeau, Missouri, who apparently is well able
to provide for her support.
Mr. Eisemann has deposited the money to
purchase a passage ticket to the United States for
his mother, but because of war conditions passenger
space seems to be almost impossible to obtain.
If you office can be of any assistance to
Mrs. Eisemann in getting accommodations, either on a
boat or the Clipper, I am sure that it will be very
highly appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
Harry S. Truman
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