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OCR Page 1 of 2Mres. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELY
EAST EIND STREET
NEW YORK a1, N. Y.
Tel-Aviv, Israel
March 26, 1955
Dear Mr. President:
I wanted to tell you that in Israel I
was shown the village which was named after you
and which is now a thriving settlement, and every-
where I heard the hope expressed that you would
be coming over here before long. I think you
would find it an extremely interesting country
with many problems.
While here I have been constantly re-
minded of the fact that my busband told me at one
time that these Eastern countries had 80 many
problems that he would like to come here after
he retired and try to help solve them. I protested
at the time that we had enough problems of our
own but I felt I would find myself travelling to
this part of the world and spending a good deal
of time here. I think Franklin would have found
Israel a rather exhilirating spot.
Hoping you are feeling well and my best
wishes to Mrs. Truman and Margaret.
Cordially yours,
Plean Rossult
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