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Letter From United Mine Workers |
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Exchange On Oil Heating System For Top Cottage |
| CREATOR: |
Thomas Kennedy (author) |
| DATE: |
November 1, 1938 |
| SOURCE: |
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library |
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United Mine Workers of America
Thomas Kennedy
Secretary-Treasurer
Affiliated with the C.I.O.
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United Mine Workers' Building
Washington, D.C.
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November 1, 1938
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Honorable Marvin H. McIntyre
Secretary to the President
The White House
Washington
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Dear Colonel McIntyre:
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I transmit herewith, for your information, a letter I received from Mr. James A. Casey, President of the Vulcan Anthracite Stoker Company and enclosures.
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I do not know what type heating equipment the President Intends to use in the house in question, but I do know the Republican leadership is circulating a story that he will use oil. This rumor is hurting the cause of the Democratic Party and its candidates in the vast anthracite region in northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Mr. Casey's offer is therefore transmitted through you for such action as the President may care to take.
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Very truly yours,
Thomas Kennedy
Secretary-Treasurer.
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