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8 liovemher 14, 193;;. The president, The ',7hi te Houee, Jashington, D. C. Collection: Grace Tully Archive; Series: Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers I appreciate youx telegram and I am glad to cooperate with you in every way that is practicable and subject to tbe l'p '1(...'h'~"'" ta.'irs 0 ~ my present duties as Governor of Kew York., c.s you Suo;Bst. I shall be delighted to confer with you in ~ashington slight cold ar.d Q,!" I have been confined to the housb 1'1'1 th a therefore, not able to suggest a defin1te date, but I will call you on the telephone as soon as I can definitely fix my departure for the South. In the meantime, to the end that I may familiarize myself with details of tt.e foreign de~ s,lt"t..1on, wo~d you be good enough to ask the ~1~;.fQ~ i~9' TP":~6;t.y to send me the details of the original loans, all subsequent adjustmente ~d all payments of principal and interest, and also (", "~ ~b~e~s~.~.~.~.~t~qur~;~'~q~ft-~~~t_,~t~.-<t.q~.~,~a~q~."e such d~plom~tlc correspondence as is pertinent to a full Yoratorium of 1931l ~I 7J.~ )J,t.; (,i. under~tand1~a especially eince the "".r;,; L A careful stucy of this will permit me, when I see " "~, "-."10 l' f, you, to h.lk,o.ttf'r oyn with... fa 1 kno~:lec'cp. c; _ facts " and back&round. I recognize, of course, that on this subjeot r I
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