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November 21, 1945 Dear J. C.: I appreciated very much your nice letter of the seventeenth and I am very happy that you have gone to work for TWA. I think you will have a better chance to get somewhere with Airlines than with other organizations in the country. Yes, I remember Mr. Inwood. I have known him ever since I was presiding Judge of the County Court. He is a good man - give him my best regards. I am glad you liked the watch and the book on the Missouri. I'll certainly be dis- appointed if you don't bring Mary and the children to see me when I get to Independence. Your Aunt Bess and Margaret are both well and want to be remembered to you. Your Aunt liked what you said about her in the last sentence. Give my best to Mary and all the children and tell the rest of your family hello when you see them. Sincerely yours, Mr. J. C. Truman 1000 North Liberty Independence, Missouri