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Federal Bureau of Investigation
B. &. Bepartment of Iusticr
Washington Field Office, Roam 5252
Washington, DB. Cc.
February 12, 1936. ewe a Ar
a? 1 as My. Leoter ._.....
PERSONAL and CONFIDENTIAL pot Jee { . v Mr. Quinn........_.
TO rp -t , 4 Mr, Schikder ..._.
‘a % Mr. Tamm -_______.
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Director, - Ker, Traey .—-—..
Mise Gandy...
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Washington, D. C. cneeee steerer ee
Dear Sir:
In connection with your anticipated wisit to Miami, Floride
and thence to Habana, Cuba; Nassau and Puerto Rico; returning to
Miami, Floride, I conferred with Commander V. M. Thompson, Special
Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, and with “ir. B T. dAckan,
who is attached to the office of the Honorable Stephen B. Gibbons,”
fmeiotant Secretary of the Treasury, and throug: Mr. Gibbans heve
errensed thet the freedom of the port at Miami, Florifis anf Custom
courtesy be extended to you and those who will accompany you when you
return from your trip, by aeroplene, to Miami, Florida. In order that
no possible misunderstanding may arise when you return to Miami,
Florida, there is annexed hereto copy of a letter dated February nh,
1936, from the Honorable Stephen B. Gibbons to Mr. John Flein, Deputy
Collector of Customs, Miami, Florida, authorizing the extension of
the usual Customs courtesies and free entry privileges to you, Mtr.
Tolson ané Mr. Hottel. Complying with the request made in connection
with this matter, as embodied in my letter to Mr. Gibbons, your arrival
at Miemi will not be ade kmown to the press or othars not officially
interested. The extending to you of the usual Customs courtesies and
free entry privileges will eliminate any examination of luggage or
other procedure which mey eause you any delay or necessary loss of
When you return to the United States wia Miami, Florida. <A sopy of.
letter from Ur, Gibbons to Mr, John Klein, Deputy Collector of.
Miami, Florida, 18 enclosed in an envelope so indicated ang
"No. 1", Sy fore na
PROOF OF CITIZEISPIP UPON RETURN TO UNITED STATES WIA 1a, FLORIDA
Upon your return to the United States, vie Miami, Florida,
it would customarily be necessary to exhibit proof of citizenship. TI
bave, however, arranged through the cooperation of Miss Ruth Shipley to
have fastructions issued by Colonel Duniel W. MacCormack, Commissioner
of Immigration and Neturalization, Department of Labor, to his represente-
tives at Miami. Florida to waive the customary procedure in sonnection
with proof of citizenahip. Colonel MacCormack is presently out of the
eity, but upon his return on Monday, _Pebruery b£V~ JE |
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