April 3, 1942 10:00 P.M Dear Max- Within the past twenty-four hours the matter came to final discussion and determination. Harry and George Marshall are in the process of leaving this morning. We talked of the great benefit it would have been if you could have been there too, but I had to make a personal decision and I put my foot down for the very good reason that I want you here. As you know, there is no one else I can talk to when we get word in the course of the next few days. I ought to hear by Tuesday and I hope you can arrange to get here by Tuesday afternoon. If there is delay, I will telephone. Thank the Lord the matter seems to be moving swiftly toward what I trust will be a momentous and successful conclusi As ever yours, Right Honorable Lord Beaverbrook, C/o British Consulate, Miami, Florida |