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let me know apprcciimt ely how rrn ny artist *b supplies you 
would need for our budget} would be comparatively little, 
though I plan myself to taka a moving-picture comers and, 
under theguidance of Charlton, to learn to run it and to 
take some of the smaller fry with whose habits 1 am familiar. 
One of the Paths men is arranging to have our still 
pictures syndicated, and released from time to time while 
we are in the field. 
Mr* Chari to n plans to take inewa pictures also from 
time to time, and separate from the big reel that he has 
set his heart on making. 
I think I can stage a dinner with the Secretary ©f 
the Smithsonian Institution, for Mr* C, 
Everybody but Mr# V seems agreed, and as soon as he 
see© it in the proper light I hope we can got under way* 
At the first new© from Mr. X, I shall proceed with the 
British Embassy and start the permits going* I may do 
this before hearing, as I have an appointment there the 
end of this week on other matters* 
I am not wri ting to Mr. M now, be cause I feel that 
I have stated the case already and do net wish to bore him 
with a volume of correapondence. Of your feelings I am not 
so careful, as you see. 
I am sending to you a book by Austin Clark, and re¬ 
quest that you give it to Mr* M. It should make good light 
reading for the yacht trip, on which I wish .you all sorts of 
fun, as well as a long queue of people squabbling to r the 
privilege of buying submarine art* 
Sincerely yours, 
Mr* Stephen Haweis, 
a 120 kiast 40th Street, 
Hew Yo rk, lh Y. 
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