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B. TALBOT B. HYDE.
80 WEST STREET 

G.H.P #2

Any time when you have something special you want to say to me, just put in a separate sheet in your letter, as up to date we have discussed these letters together.

You will also find our combination letter, Mr. Heye speaks of sending cheque to Albuquerque for $350, which includes that $100 extra which you asked for, as there seemed no other way of getting it there. Of course, it would be possible for you to open an account at the Albuquerque bank and cheque out when Mr. Heye should wire to that point. I do not know that he would care to do this. 

I shall make an effort to see De Forest in regard to the pass, and perhaps Cleveland Dodge also. I have heard nothing from Saville in answer to the letter I wrote him regarding it.

Heye is giving every promise of assistance with the E.B.P. if we can hold out until next June. You will be pleased to know I have secured sufficient funds to carry us through to July of next year, so I am feeling much better on that proposition, and long before that time will probably have all I need to put the business on paying basis. Mrs. Clarence Hyde, my aunt, has taken hold also, which I know will please you very much to learn.