Letter from Gerald Flury to President Harry S. Truman with a Reply from Matthew Connelly
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OCR Page 1 of 5April 11, 1947
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My dear Mr. Flury:
I have for acknowledgment your letter
of April fifth and regret that I must send you a
disappointing reply regarding your desire for the
President's autograph.
During these busy days when the pressure
upon the President's time is so heavy, we have found
it necessary to ask that he be excused from comply-
ing with the many requests for his signature which
are being received. I know that you will understand.
The ten cent coin which accompanied your
communication is returned to you herewith.
Very sincerely yours,
MATTHEW J. CONNELLY
Secretary to the President
Mr. Gerald Flury,
15618 Baylis Avenue,
X
Detroit 21,
Michigan.
Enclosure.
1 - 10¢ coin
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