SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
March 26, 1937* 
Dear Mrs, Schmitt: 
Miss McCain just 'phoned me that I had better 
buy a suit of armor before you come to the house next 
time because of my failure to keep you advised of messages 
received from Waldo. You can do your gunning much nearer 
home, right in Takoma in fact, since that is where the fault 
lies. 
When the first message came in I understood 
that Dr. V/etmore was notifying you and on receipt of the 
second message, which I happened to personally take, I 
merely phoned the new address to Miss McCain and sent the 
message in to A* W. to attend to. It was not until just 
a moment or two after Miss McCain had called me down for 
failure to notify you that the second message was sent out 
to me with the request that I send copies to you. I am 
enclosing copies of the two messages thus far received and 
will see that you are promptly advised of any future 
communications. 
Next time you come over please remind me to 
tell you about publicity in "The World is Yours." 
