Letter from Irene Martin For Senator Langer to Mrs. Donald Dike Regarding Items Taken Out of a Senate Bill that First Appeared in House Resolution 33, December 20, 1949
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This letter dated December 20, 1949, from Irene Martin on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to Mrs. Donald Dike responds to Dike’s letter of November 21, 1949, regarding items originally included in US House Resolution No. 33 that were subsequently struck from a related US Senate bill. Martin explains that “Senator Langer said the reason President Truman vetoed this bill was because the points you mentioned were left out of the Bill.”The letter includes the handwritten annotation “Indians.”See also:Letter from Mrs. Donald Dike to Senator Langer Regarding Items Taken Out of a Senate Bill that Appeared in House Resolution 33, November 21, 1949
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