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MARRY NATIONAL ARCHIVES A TROMAN TREET
U.S.
I
GOVERNMENT
THE white HOUSE Nov. 15, 1952.
washington
Since Nov. 4 things hase mored
tery fast. The office work of the
President has about doubled.
The Presidentelect has been
coy about co-operating for the
turnoser. althat the present
incurret want's an ordaly
transfer of authority. The and his
advisors are afraid of some kind
of trick. There are no tricks.
affairs, foreign and domestic
must he discussed and the new
President should he in a posi-
tion to take other a going program.
Iam sery much afraid that
Ike's advisors hase consinced him
1 ` ARCHIVES NATIONAL RECORDS TRUMAN AND LIBRARY
THE white house
WASHINGTON
B.S.
SERVICE" BOVERNMENT
that he is dealing with a Man
who wants to embarass him. That
is not true. all I want to do
is to make an orderly termoser.
It has neser feea done.
So I seat Rim messages urg-
ing that he have a reprecenta-
time to purilarize hinself with
the fudget, and one to acquaint
himselland Ike, with foreign
affairs, defence and finance.
The General finally acroke to
the receasity and appointed Im.
Dodge, a capath Detroit fanker
and sentatives. Cabot Rodge, Jr. as his repre-
The general made a number
THE WHITE HOUSE
ARRIVE 5 ARCHIVES AND TRUMAN LIBERTY
RECORDS
a
of commitiments washington in his caca-
GOVERNMENT
to Korea, I wish he Radnot done
paign speeches, among them a trip
that. I hase arranged for him to
use the Pasidential Plane, the
Independence for the trip. He
will find things just as he has
few briefed What he can do
to lase the tension among the
mothers, the inites, the sisters and
the cousins and the annts, I don't
know. I sincerely wish he didn't
hase to make the trip. Itis an
anful risk If he should pail to
come back Inonder what would
happen. may god protect him.
Itseems that the people think
I have lost an election and have
feen discredited. I monder.
THE white HOUSE
BARRY U.S. ARCHIVES AND 5. SERVICE" NATIONAL TREMAN LIBRARY
washington
my good for nothing, Righ jacking GOVE N WENT
decided that Truman ia
blackwiling Kansas City Star has
to Stereneon. Republicans and the
Republican controled press agree.
The Goternor and Decracrate
do not. I do not know I was
paying my debt to the Party for
being so good to me. Mo t top
politicoes in toth parties failto
understand such an un -
head of attitude.
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