HENRY F. ASHURST, ARIZ., CHAIRMAN WILLIAM H. KING. UTAH WILLIAM E. BORAH, IDAHO M. M. NEELY, W. VA. GEORGE W. NORRIS, NEBR. FREDERICK VAN NUYS, IND. WARREN R. AUSTIN, VT. PATRICK MCCARRAN, NEV. FREDERICK STEIWER, OREG. M. M. LOGAN, KY. WILLIAM H. DIETERICH, ILL. GEORGE MC GILL, KANS CARL A. HATCH, N. MEX. EDWARD R. BURKE, NEBR. KEY PITTMAN, NEV. TOM CONNALLY, TEX. JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, WYO. JAMES H. HUGHES, DEL. United States Senate COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY June 21, 1937 Dear Mother: Your letter of the 18th has been received, and Mildred and I enjoyed it very much. We are so glad that you had a real sociable birth- day. I wish that Mildred and I could have visited, too. Our new home is at 2211 Thirtieth Street, N.W., and you are now invited to come there as soon as possible and stay as long as you can. I wish you would accept this invitation, although I have great fear that you will not do so. I am going to Burlington for a necessary purpose Saturday, the 26th, and if you could come back with me, I would drive to St. Albans, and we would take The Washingtonian together there. We are going into a Judiciary Committee Meeting this morning. I have to cut Interstate Commerce Committee because it occurs at the same hour. Our business here is awfully foolish sometimes, but it cannot be helped because the minority is so small that the Committee work is just too much for each one. Best love. Your affectionate son, Warren Mrs. Chauncey G. Austin, St. Albans, Vermont.