“Before leaving, the Minster asked me to give him the
best price on s0 Billies and 200 grenades. I told him 1
would write to you and have you send him quotations and
terms direct.
%.. . Thave a leer from the Reod boys telling me that
they are geting In couch with you. Temay be best to have them
fs your agents from now on but I don’t think they should come
infor any ofthis order, a8. . 2”
‘The remaining page of this gem was lot and not produced in
evidence, but it is clear that the “‘misdonary” was after is
‘commission, and no nonsense
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tee the armas “hys™ nee Rane ie eae ae
according to precedeat, nating would be dose to sop thet
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of Federal Daboratories: ‘ Sm
“My mean Jou,
“, « Lapent avery quiet but very pleasant Christinas despite
therotten weather, Regarding che attempts of Me. Hoover ad
the cooky pusher in the State Department to effet embargoes
fs unions tnt out ofthe erry do nt bale there
4s the least oreasion for alarm at present. The President and
the State Department both lack asthorty to do anything nov,
and in the spirit that Congres ein and with the lane ssnount
1 Nye Hearings, ar 1, xii 4p,
5 us Tims pay ouR LTTE WAR” 8
oforal business atead I fel quite sute that no further authority
will be geanted.”*
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