Monday, November 28, 1932
Cold again this morning. Thermometer down to about 13 above. Children skating on the Spring Glen Club pond. Very early for this locality. Tessie took me in town this morning. I finished pricing our No. 3 Book today. Walter Smith busy printing No. 1-A. Two men from Eagle-Pitcher Lead Co. here today regarding credits. Also representative from the Imperial Wall Paper Co. on the same errand. Home tonight with Tessie. Newspapers full of the European debt situation. England, France, Italy, and many other European countries have payments to pay the U.S. on December fifteenth. All claim their inability to pay on account of the world wide depression.