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Washington, D. c.
March 14, 1938
Mr. Paul Dillon
907 Bank of Commerce Building
St. Louis, Missouri
Dear Poul:
Replying to your letter of the Eleventh,
Mrs. Backy should execute affidavits as to her
responsibility for her nephew's financial independ-
ence if he io admitted to this country. She should
also get affidavits from her benk as to the amount
to her credit there, and her financial resources,
such as property, business assets, etc. These
papers should then be sent to the Americen Consul
General at Prague, whose name is Raymond E. Cox.
Mrs. Backy should also get in touch with
Mr. Sladek and tell him to go to the Consulate and
make application for a visa. They will tell him at
that office what will be necessary in addition to
the papers I have mentioned.
The Depertment of State advises ne that
the Czechoslovakien quote is not filled at this
time, but that there are heavy demands against it.
I hope that this information will be of
some help to you.
Sincerely yours,
TRUMAN
V. R. Messall, Secretary
Harry S. Truman, U. S. S.
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