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September 12, 1952
Dear Mr. Ambassador:
I certainly appreciate your good letter of September
eighth. I had hoped that it would be possible for
me to make the proposed trip to Panama after the
Election but the way things are piling up and because
of my Budget Message and Economic Message, both
of which are required to be in the hands of the
Congress before January fifteenth, it looks as if I
am going to have to stay here and keep my nose to
the grindstone.
I regret it very much. I am hoping that after my
tour of duty ceases on the twentieth of January I'll
be able to take a few trips that I've always wanted
to take and naturally Panama would be in that cate-
gory.
Sincerely yours,
"NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE
HARRY S. TRUMAN
Honorable John C. Wiley
American Ambassador
American Embassy
Panama, R. P.
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