Letter from P.M. Suski granting power of attorney, May 6, 1942

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Letter from P.M. Suski granting power of attorney, May 6, 1942 P.M. Suski Roxanne Shirazi Transcription and encoding by Roxanne Shirazi First digital edition in TEI, November 2015. P5. Roxanne Shirazi New York, NY 2015

Copyright 2015, Roxanne Shirazi.

Letters reproduced by courtesy of the Willis M. Hawley and P.M. Suski estates. Information contained in this document is provided for non-commercial, personal, or research use only. All other use, including but not limited to commercial or scholarly reproductions, redistribution, or publication, without prior written permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited.

Yellow Dust Abode: The Hawley-Suski Letters, 1942-1946 Roxanne Shirazi USA California Hollywood Willis M. Hawley Library Hawley and Suski Letters, 1942-1960 hsl0001

In this letter, Dr. Suski authorizes Mr. Hawley to conduct business related to his residence in his behalf.

This is a typescript letter, signed by the author.

Saved and collated with preceding and subsequent letters by Willis M. Hawley. Passed on to his granddaughter, Frances Seyssel.

This letter was encoded as part of "Yellow Dust Abode: The Hawley-Suski Letters, 1942-1945," a master's thesis by Roxanne Shirazi, in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Liberal Studies program at the Graduate Center, CUNY.

Only romanized forms of the Chinese or Japanese languages have been transcribed. Where character forms such as kanji are present in the original manuscript, they have been omitted from the transcription and their place marked by a GAP element.

The Hawley-Suski letters were encoded with the primary aim of facilitating linking within the letters and between outside sources. To this end, effort was made to manually identify named entities within the text and provide contextual information. Where non-standard spelling is used, both the author's spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling has been encoded to enhance search results. In cases where typographical errors were corrected by the author, only the corrected form has been transcribed. Indents have not been preserved.

Densho Topics Thesaurus, modified for the Hawley-Suski Letters project.
American English Indicates portions of the document composed with a typewriter. Indicates autograph portions of the document. Non-incarcerated Japanese Americans Power of attorney CA Hollywood Answered by letter of Willis M. Hawley to P.M. Suski: May 13, 1942
OFFICE: TUCKER 9802 RESIDENCE: VANDIKE 1672
DR. P. M. SUSKI 205 1/2 NORTH SAN PEDRO STREET LOS ANGELES
May 6, 1942 To Whom It May Concern:

This is to certify that I have on this day granted to W.M. Hawley, power of attorney to transact business for me and in my name and to rent or lease the property at 121 South Bonnie Brae Street, Los Angeles, and to collect rentals for the same and transact any other business connected herewith until further notice.

Signed: P.M. Suski

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Letter from P.M. Suski granting power of attorney, May 6, 1942 P.M. Suski Roxanne Shirazi Transcription and encoding by Roxanne Shirazi First digital edition in TEI, November 2015. P5. Roxanne Shirazi New York, NY 2015

Copyright 2015, Roxanne Shirazi.

Letters reproduced by courtesy of the Willis M. Hawley and P.M. Suski estates. Information contained in this document is provided for non-commercial, personal, or research use only. All other use, including but not limited to commercial or scholarly reproductions, redistribution, or publication, without prior written permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited.

Yellow Dust Abode: The Hawley-Suski Letters, 1942-1946 Roxanne Shirazi USA California Hollywood Willis M. Hawley Library Hawley and Suski Letters, 1942-1960 hsl0001

In this letter, Dr. Suski authorizes Mr. Hawley to conduct business related to his residence in his behalf.

This is a typescript letter, signed by the author.

Saved and collated with preceding and subsequent letters by Willis M. Hawley. Passed on to his granddaughter, Frances Seyssel.

This letter was encoded as part of "Yellow Dust Abode: The Hawley-Suski Letters, 1942-1945," a master's thesis by Roxanne Shirazi, in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Liberal Studies program at the Graduate Center, CUNY.

Only romanized forms of the Chinese or Japanese languages have been transcribed. Where character forms such as kanji are present in the original manuscript, they have been omitted from the transcription and their place marked by a GAP element.

The Hawley-Suski letters were encoded with the primary aim of facilitating linking within the letters and between outside sources. To this end, effort was made to manually identify named entities within the text and provide contextual information. Where non-standard spelling is used, both the author's spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling has been encoded to enhance search results. In cases where typographical errors were corrected by the author, only the corrected form has been transcribed. Indents have not been preserved.

Densho Topics Thesaurus, modified for the Hawley-Suski Letters project.
American English Indicates portions of the document composed with a typewriter. Indicates autograph portions of the document. Non-incarcerated Japanese Americans Power of attorney CA Hollywood Answered by letter of Willis M. Hawley to P.M. Suski: May 13, 1942
OFFICE: TUCKER 9802 RESIDENCE: VANDIKE 1672
DR. P. M. SUSKI 205 1/2 NORTH SAN PEDRO STREET LOS ANGELES
May 6, 1942 To Whom It May Concern:

This is to certify that I have on this day granted to W.M. Hawley, power of attorney to transact business for me and in my name and to rent or lease the property at 121 South Bonnie Brae Street, Los Angeles, and to collect rentals for the same and transact any other business connected herewith until further notice.

Signed: P.M. Suski