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PO S T O F F IC E BOX 97 TE L E G R A M S A N D T E L E P H O N E RE D D IN G STUART CHASE C O N N E C T IC U T March 19th, 1943. Mr. Marriner S. Iccles, Federal Beserve System, Washington, S. C. Dear Marriner I've Just read your address before the Investment Bankers at Chicago on March 11th which you so kindly sent me. I can't tell you how much I was impressed with it. It is lucid, forceful and of the utmost importance. If you want to send me another copy I'll ship it over to the HEADER'S DIGEST with a strong recommendation that they con sider it for publication. I don't have much luck with the DIGEST on financial topics, but it wouldn't do any harm to try. Tour name carries a lot of authority, and no such effective summary of war finance has yet been written, in my opinion. With all best wishes, Sincerely yours, GEORGETOW N C O N N E C T IC U T March ¿7, 1943. Dear Stuart: ks I have just returned from a visit to Utah, this reply to your note of March 19 is overdue, but I wanted you to know that I was pleased and encouraged by your comments on my talk in Chicago and am gratified that you thought it worth forwarding to RE^DER^S DIGEST. I understand another copy had previously gone forward to you. Sincerely yours, Mr. Stuart Chase, P. Ö. Box 97, Georgetown, Connecticut. ET:b