September 27, 1944* 
Pvt. Clint Davis, 34324275 
Hq. & Hq. Det. - Box 1000 
A.P.O. 327, c/o Postmaster, 
New Orleans, La. 
Dear Davis: 
The box containing the parrot went off two days ago to 
Mrs. Davis at the address that you gave me. I wrote her a 
little note at the same time telling her that it was coming. The 
bird is secure in the box in which it was shipped so I suggested 
to her that she leave it that way until your return. However, in 
case she did want to take it out I gave her instructions. 
In case ygp. have to remove the specimen yourself when you 
get home the top^is fastened on with screws. The stand on which the 
bird is mounted is also fastened with screws to the bottom of the 
box. You can remove these from the outside but should be careful 
to have the top off first so that you can support the bird when it 
comes loose. 
The picture that I mentioned in my last letter, that I had 
sent to Panama for an autograph from the other gentleman, was returned 
to me yesterday. It seems that the man in question had to go to the 
States for two months so that he only received the letter that I wrote, 
him and the picture, a few days ago. I am going to have this picture 
framed and put up on my wall as a very pleasant souvenir of that grand 
day that we had together. I owe you sincere thanks for your attention 
in this. 
Morrison should be on his way home or leaving soon when this 
reaches you. Fifhen you get up this way please be sure to look me up. 
Sincerely yours, 
A. Wetmore, 
Acting Secretary. 
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