ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON August 21, 1936. Dear Mr. President: I would not send you the enclosures except for Dr. Dodd's evident desire to have you know about his predecessor's performance in Germany. The Department hears only praise of the work done by our officials in Spain in taking care of American citizens and property, and I do not believe there will be any dispraise of the note to the Minister of Uruguay, which was the result of a great deal of careful consideration. I hope you are enjoying more comfortable weather at Hyde Park than now prevails in Washington, where it is wretchedly hot. Yours very sincerely, (signature) Enclosures: From Ambassador Dodd. The President, Hyde Park, New York. |