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this voice of friendship and understanding which was raised
by the President of the United States at one of the most
critical moments in the history of the post war.-
Mr. Henry Ford very kindly is giving me a most wonderful
opportunity to get in closer contact With the enormous coun-
try by sending me out as a free lance roadmen. On this trip,
which will take me all over the United States, I shall study
Mr. Ford's great Organization as well as conditions at
large. I am so happy and thrilled to be able to do this at
a time, when the whole Nation under Your Excellency's leadership
is making an unequalled effort to get on it's feet again.
The trip, which will last until Christmas will end up at
New York. I would be only too happy if on my way from Atlanta,
which is going to be my last stop in the South, I could get,
a chance to see Your Excelency for e few seconds in Washington
and have a short talk. I am very likely to go back to Germany
in January for my Grandfather's 75th birthday and I do not
know yet if I shall be able to return to this country, because
my family wants, to get me trained to take care of the family
affairs since my brother William resigned his rights because
of his marriage.
My brother Fritzi fortunately is feeling much better now
though his leg still is rather weak. He was Banally tickled
to get your picture and his brother envious him hoping