United States Senate WASHINGTON, D. C. May 29, 1940 My dear Mother: I have neglected you frightfully, and have lost much pleasure by doing so. But the truth is that I have been tremendously engaged. Please see page 10715 of yesterday's Record for my radio address MUNITIONS, MEN AND MORALE. Today we are to dedicate Howard Chandler Christy's great mural representing the Signing of the Con- stitution, and I shall make the acceptance speech for the Minority in the Rotunda of the Capitol. This is really an historical event, and I am unprepared for it. I hope, before three o'clock this afternoon, to put something together. Your devoted Warren Mrs. C. G. Austin, 91 South Main Street, St. Albans, Vermont.