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BURTON K. WHEELER, MONT., CHAIRMAN ELLISON D. SMITH, S. c. WALLACE H. WHITE, JR., MAINE ROBERT F. WAGNER, N. Y. WARREN R. AUSTIN, VT. ALBEN W. BARKLEY, KY. HENRIK SHIPSTEAD, MINN. M. M. NEELY, W. VA. CHARLES W. TOBEY, N. H. HOMER T. BONE, WASH. CLYDE M. REED, KANS. VIC DONAHEY, OHIO CHAN GURNEY, S. DAK United States Senate SHERMAN MINTON, IND. HARRY S. TRUMAN, MO. COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE CHARLES o. ANDREWS, FLA. EDWIN c. JOHNSON, COLO. HARRY H. SCHWARTZ, WYO. LISTER HILL, ALA. Washington, D. C. ERNEST LUNDEEN, MINN. TOM STEWART, TENN. July 27, 1939 M. W. MITCHELL, CLERK Honorable Edgar G. Hinde Postmaster Independence, Missouri Dear Edgar: Appreciate very much your telegram of the Twenty Sixth and letter of the Twenty Fourth, and it was particularyly grati- fying to learn that Thompson had finally sent his endorsement. I am sorry that you did not make the proper impression on the editor of the greatest newspaper in the world but I think he will probably come around. He wrote me one of the nicest letters I have ever received. I am not running for Secretary of War, Governor General of the Philippines, Vice President of a railroad or anything of the sort. I am going to run for re-election to the United States Senate, and put all my postmasters on the spot; one bald-headed one I know in particular, although I don't think he will be in much of a spot. I finally agreed on Henry Dillingham for United States Marshal, and I am trying to get a job for Canfil with the Secret Service or as United States Marshal in Puerto Rico. I don't know whether he would accept that assignment or not but I am trying to get him fixed up. I hope to see you some time soon, and I am glad that you are intending to get off the Purity bandwagon. Sincerely, HST:MLD the Harry gaug S. Truman they d letter they puta a padlock then pennies.

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