Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Secretary of State James Byrnes, with Attachments
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OCR Page 1 of 4THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
February 4, 1946
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject: Suggestion re Joe Casey
Referring to your note as to Joe Casey, I agree with
your suggestion that we should send no representative now.
Within the last few days I have talked with Myron Taylor.
He too is convinced it would be unwise to send anyone to
Rome.
At Taylor's suggestion, I have advised our representa-
tive to endeavor to show some courtesies to the visiting
cardinals. Taylor asked me to advise you that he thought
it was the best course to pursue, and that in a month or
six weeks he would make a trip to Rome
Shanny
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