Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Ambassador James Bruce
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OCR Page 1 of 4February 11, 1948
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Dear Mr. Bruce:
I appreciated very much your letter of the
fourth and there has never been any idea on
my part that you had not followed the ethical
course in regard to commodity trading and
business connections. This whole attack is
simply a political one and has nothing to do
with the fundamental situation. I think, however,
that we have finally driven the speculators out
of the market and I am hoping that prices as a
result will adjust themselves at a point that
will be sound and keep the economy solvent.
I appreciated what you had to say about the
Argentine situation and I hope it will continue
to be favorable,
TRUMAN
Sincerely yours,
s. AND
TRATIORAL
HARRY S. TRUMAN
Honorable James Bruce
American Ambassador
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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