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BURTON K. WHEELER, MONT., CHAIRMAN ELLISON D. SMITH, S. c. WALLACE H. WHITE, JR., MAINE ROBERT F. WAGNER, N. Y. WARREN R. AUSTIN, VT. ALBEN W. BARKLEY, KY. HENRIK SHIPSTEAD, MINN. M. M. NEELY, W. VA. CHARLES W. TOBEY, N. H. HOMER T. BONE, WASH. CLYDE M. REED, KANS. VIC DONAHEY, OHIO CHAN GURNEY, S. DAK. United States Senate SHERMAN MINTON, IND. HARRY S. TRUMAN, MO. COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE CHARLES O. ANDREWS, FLA. EDWIN C. JOHNSON, COLO. HARRY H. SCHWARTZ, WYO. LISTER HILL, ALA. ERNEST LUNDEEN, MINN. TOM STEWART, TENN. Washington, D.C. M. W. MITCHELL, CLERK June 22, 1942 Miss Nellie T. Noland s 216 North Delaware Street Independence, Missouri is ARCHIVES SERVICE" RECORDS AND Dear Nellie: GOVERN I will be glad to look into the Marcio situation and see if I cannot put a stop to it. Tell him if he makes application to the Remington Arms plant or any of the other defense plants to give my name as a reference. They will in turn ask me about him and I will be glad to give him a boost. I am taking up the matter with the Kansas City School Board and it may be possible to get it straightened out. I am sorry I did not get to see you when I was home, but I had so little time and so much to do I could not make it back across the street. I will see you the next time. Give my best to Ethel and Aunt Ella. HST:MLD Harry Sincerely yours, Harry S. Truman, U.S.S. Heri's a copy of my letter to grases Hoppe if works