Letter from John F. Simmons to Former President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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WASHINGTON
FEBRUARY 4 1953
My dear Mr. Truman:
I am enclosing a letter from Colonel R. M. G.
Lloyd, Ball Director, Coronation Ball Office, 16,
Grosvenor Place, London, S.W.I, which Mrs. Short
referred to me on January 5 for recommendation.
Colonel Lloyd's request for a message to be
used in the Ball program was taken up with our
Embassy at London, which has now informed me as
follows:
"The Coronation Ball to be held at Royal
Albert Hall on May 27 is not an official
function. It is a charity affair in honor of
Alamein Village for crippled soldiers and is
under the chairmanship of the Duke of Norfolk
who is Earl Marshal of the Coronation. Bucking-
ham Palace has informed us, however, that since
it is not an official function, the Palace sees
no occasion for President Truman to send a
message unless he has some special interest in
the charity. 11
Sincerely yours,
TRUMAN
NARA
John F. Simmons
Enclosure:
Chief of Protocol
Letter.
The Honorable
Harry S. Truman,
Federal Reserve Building,
Kansas City, Missouri.
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