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Ames Tex Mar 7th, _43. Miss Lee Ya-Ching Dear miss Ya-Ching We are very much interested in the things you are doing for your country. My daughter want to meet you and give you some valuable things for your self and your country. My great grand parents my grand parents and my parents, were all old cattle ranch people in our west. We are old pioneer american people. The things she want to give you are very valuable and will have to be given you in person. Can, not be entrusted by shipment. Please come to the U. S. P. club at Petersville and speak quietly to the director, no one else. He will tell you why, we hope please you can come at once. This really is urgent. He will phone us and we will come in to meet you. Please request, of him that he not, but the newspapers of Petersville know of you call there until after we see you. We will explain. Because of the war, you could decide about them after you see us. We believe you will want to go to Arizona after you have seen us, in the interest of your country. Thanking you We are Very Truly Mrs W. E. Harris.