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Gug g en h eim er & Unterm yer 3 0 P i ne S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k Gug C A B L E A D D R E S S M E L P O M E N E NEW Y ORK December 31, 1938 g e n h e im e r , Un t e r m y e r & Hon. Robert L. Owen 2400 Sixteenth Street Washington, D. C. My dear Senator: Thanks for your letter of the 16th inst., which I greatly enjoyed. You and I have lived long enough in this world to realize that credit for public service does not always go where it belongs. You ought to be reconciled to that situation by this time. Of course it is an outrage that the President of the United States should be so badly inĀ formed as to make such mis-statements; but, after all, we cannot expect him to know everything. I am leaving here on January 2nd for my winter home at Palm Springs. Trusting that you are well, and with kind regards, believe me, & Sincerely yours, V w jv u ^ u tr ^ SU-R G o o d r ic h IN V E S T M E N T B U I L D I N G , W A S H I N G T O N , D . C . Samuel Untermyer j