July 29, 1945, page 3


we shall see. I believe after reading all the minutes, we have obtained all we came for and that there will be a good report to the country. Just the two things to settle, but they are the hardest, of course.

The Senate vote was great and will have a very fine effect over here. Pray for me and keep your fingers crossed too. If I come out of this one whole, there'll be nothing to worry over until the end of the Jap War. Kiss Margie. Lots of love to you.

Harry

Remember me to your mother and all the family. There were two grand letters in the last bag from you and one from Margie.