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  • that Herman would talk to Mr. Miller about the matter. Since apparently from Jesse's letter it is not clear, after talking to Miller, I think you should in a very business-like manner telephone Herman and ask if an arrangement oan be worked out by the building
  • telephone call. Therefore I would write you all the details airmail speciel and we would let him know as soon as possible. He said he was leaving Dallas :Monday on a six weeks trip through the East and if I didn't hear until then to notify the lfow York
  • did I become leader" The attached is what he wrote. He apparently talked with Mr~ J about his thinking - - - perhaps Sen. Russell also. He mentioned it in recorded conversations w WJ and GER on this date. mjdr I ..._~ ... ~ ~ ~ · / ~~~ ~~ ~j
  • roll o his gue like papers off a press. Some of them I shall te ~he , I see you if you are interested. We ended th part f the conversation, in perfect understand~ng and amia't; ·t on the suggestion by him that the only thing fo ·mt would be to go baok
  • Ev resume of nv telei)hone conversation with him aG outlined he1·ein to you . Incidento.lly, I triPd to work out the .)roposi tion you su.e1gested Hr . c'..rant P'l.a..'k:e to Harry i:::1 d.olL..trs lmd cents, L,nd it com'?s out .]rL.ctic:..lly lH:P
  • the chance, to our friends-such as Aubrey and Mr. Ickes and maybe Tom or the Douglases. Is that unwise to say, in view of the fact that you are working for the Navy and under orders frOl'Jl the Navy? I remember nry conversation with Sam, when he asked me