May 10, 1944* 
Mrs. Florence Drumm, 
c/o Mrs. Bert Terboss, 
Hallstead, Fa. 
Bear Mrs. Drum; 
One day early in March I crossed in a crash boat to 
a little native settlement to spend the day in some work there. 
Tour son Stuart had the day free and went along with me for the 
outing. In looking over sy photographs which have just been re¬ 
turned to me I find the enclosed print which shows Stuart stand¬ 
ing at the left of the little native hut. The boy in the center 
with the canvas bag is Martildie who went along with me as ray 
assistant. The little fellow sitting at the right is the skipper 
of the crash boat. 
I would like to have you put this photograph with Stuart’s 
things so that he may have it when he comes home. He has been very 
kind in sending me some photographs that he took himself but I 
believe that there would be difficulty in my forwarding this to him 
in Manama. At this particular settlement the .natives spoke only 
Spanish so that Stuart and the other boys were a little handicapped 
in trying to talk to them.* 
Sincerely yours. 
A. Wetmons, 
Assistant Secretary. 
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