Letter from Arthur Grossman to President Harry S. Truman, with a Reply from Matthew Connelly

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CALLA September 12, 1951 My dear Mr. Grosman: S. TRUMAIS Your letter of September fourth to the SERVICE President has been received and I want to assure NY COVERNMENT you that the spirit of helpfulness which prompted your request is appreciated. Unfortunately, it is impossible to arrange an interview for you just now, as there is no immediate prospect of a relax- ation of the official duties facing the President now that he has returned from his trip to San Francisco where he opened the Treaty Sessions. Should you wish to send a memorandum to the President, in my care, concerning the plan you have in mind, I assure you it will be given careful attention. Very sincerely yours, MATTHEW J. CONNELLY Secretary to the President Mr. Arthur P. Grosman, 698 Anderson Avenue, socialized mercine Cliffside Park, New Jersey. # jlc