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OCR Page 1 of 3HARRY S. TRUMAN
MISSOURI
United States Senate
WASHINGTON, D.C.
January 28, 1935
Mr. Edgar G. Hinde
1500 West Lexington
Independence, Missouri
Dear "Mr. Farley":
I think your arrangements to
take over the post office the First of February
is perfectly all right, and the proper thing to
do.
I have been hearing a great
many rumors about the situation in Jackson County,
and I want you to sit down and write me some facts.
Run all the rumors down; talk to Vivian and Purcell
and all the rest of them, and write me just exactly
what is going on in the Independence court house.
My family are all well, although
we are about to freeze to death in Washington. We
have one foot of snow and it was four below this
morning. I had to keep my daughter out of school
today because she had a bad cold, but it is nothing
serious.
ART RECORDS NATIONAL HIVES
ADMIN
Harry Harry Sincerely S. Truman
U.S. GOVERNMEN
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