Noveriber 9, 1944. Mr. Leonard Orman, 5819 Malvern Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Mr. Orman: I thank you very much for your letter of the 6th instant; also the carbon copy of — open letter to Red weenie Ed Pollock and Art Morrow. In confidence I am sending you a carbon copy of a letter I have written li. Ned Irish. It is perfectly plain and to the point. You and I both know the situation. If at any time in the future you can supply me with added information I assure you that I will appreciate its I have some very interesting documents, but do not propose to make them public. I would not want to soandalize the boy. The fault is not with the boy, but with the system. I am also sending you a copy of a letter that Sam Smith, United Press sports writer of as City, wrote me and my reply to him. I am not a policeman nor am I endeavoring to persecute or prosecute anybody. I am wetne to save the finer things that should be preserved in a athletics, with basketball as one of the sports coverage. ‘ Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, ‘FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Enc.