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up Beacon Hill and appeal to his
supervisor - both his supervisor and
Comm. Tobin tried to make him relent
over the phone but they couldn't get
anywhere with him. Doc Draper his
Supervisor took me aside and told
me some very confidential things about
Ed as he called Mr. Genereau, confidential
inas much as very very few people know
about it. Now you will admire this
as I did. Mr. Genereau - veteran of
W.W.II - is carrying on with two artificial
legs - one of which is bothering so him so
badly that further amputation is necessary
- he has only one eye and Mr. Draper
told me the best method of getting
anywhere with him - is to go directly
to him - make my appeal and not forget
to let him know how much I appreciate
anything he does for me.

Mr. Draper - imagine this - told
me that, "I - his supervisor didn't
even know about Ed's handicap until
we were at a Convention - hotels all
crowded - no beds available when
Ed spoke up and said, "If you dont
mind sleeping on a cot you are
welcome to share my room. "Doc"
told me of the contraptions he used
and the need of a double bed for
himself alone. He told me that the
best time to see him was in the
forenoon so the pain became more

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