Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Ambassador Claude Bowers
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June 20, 1952
Dear Mr. Ambassador:
I was certainly happy to receive your letter of
June thirteenth. I am glad that my letter to the
President of Chile had the desired effect. I am
sure that things will eventually work out all right.
Should we be lucky enough to get the steel strike
settled within the next week or ten days I think
we will probably be off to the races for the coming
Campaign. The Republicans have played a very
stupid game. In fact, the Democratic Committee
could not have outlined a better one to help the
Democrats win. It seems they always do that along
about this time in an election year.
I am always happy to hear from you and 1 hope
everything is going well with you.
morning
Sincerely yours,
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HARRY S. TRUMAN
Honorable Claude G. Bowers
American Ambassador
American Embassy
Santiago, Chile
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