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OCR Page 1 of 2Gustave Klausner
5601 Washington Court
St. Louis, Missouri
October 21
1941
C
H. H. Vaughan,
Secretary to Senator Harry S. Truman,
Washington, D. C.
My dear Cod. Vaughan:
I received ar letter from
Senator Truman, with a copy of a letter from the
State Department informing me that visas have been
granted to my nephews now residing in the un-
occupied part of France.
I know that you had a good deal
to do with that, and I want to take this occasion
to express to you personally sincerest thanks for
the efforts you have made in behalf of these un-
fortunate ones, who, I know, will become useful
citizens of the United States upon their arrival.
Thanking you for your kindness,
and expressing my deep appreciation to the Senator,
I beg to remain, with warmest personal regards,
Sincerely yours,
Gustave Klausner.
TRUMAN
GK/s
NATIONAL ADMIN. DEPARTMENT
U.S.
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF
COMMERCE AND FINANCE
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