March 24 , 1965 
Dr. Charles A. Ely 
6159 Pahukula Place 
Honolulu, Hawaii 9682 1 
Dear Dr. Ely: 
You seem to be a delightful person upon whom to try out 
a new typewriter! I’ve so far managed to master how to single 
space and Linda has reset a margin or two so all should be well 
from now on. 
Katie called to say that she is going to run for committee¬ 
man and I assured her that if we were all living in Alexandria 
we would cast our votes for her. I checked with personnel and 
was assured that even on the private rolls this would not be per- 
missable because of the Hatch Act. This leaves us with no one 
for the part-time McBee card work and for Mr, Banko’s eventual 
correspondence (i'll keep up with that until he gets back). 
Three people have come in for interviews for Mary's typing 
Job. Two are outstanding - one so outstanding that I think that 
the Job wouldn’t hold her. The other one will probably be excell¬ 
ent if she would be willing to give up Civil Service tenure for 
a couple of years. Another comes in tomorrow morning for an in¬ 
terview at the same time that my acquaintance from the Eastern 
Shore will be here talking to Fred about the possibility of the 
Museum Aide position...in which he is extremely interested. 
Since Marianna undoubtedly keeps you up to date by phone I 
shall now depart to take the family to see "How to Murder Your 
Wife" - I'm hoping that this will not cause any change of future 
plans for me if it gives Herb too many good ideas. 
Sincerely yours. 
Mrs. Herbert M. Church, Jr. 
Between-Jobs with POBSP 
