Photograph of Frank Dillon and Western Union messenger, Southern California, 1933. "Western Union 103" -- on hat. "Class of service desired, Domestic, Cable, Telegram, Full Rate, Day Letter, Deferred, Night Message, Night Letter, Night Letter, Weekend Letter, [ilg]; Western Union; Check, [ilg]; Newcomb Carlton, President; J. C. Willever, [ilg] Vice President; Sned the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are herby agreed to; The Honorable Frankling Delano Roosevelt, The President of the United States, White House, Wahington [sic], District of Columbia., The Frank W. Dillin Organization wholeheartedly pledges it's fullest cooperation in your recovery program stop You may depend on us to do your part and it is hope that all tire and batter[ilg] merchants in Southern California will comply with the worthy provisions of your recovery program for we feel that, among other provisions, the establishment of maximum working hours and minimum wages will greatly aid America's return to prosperity. Frank W. Dillin Organization; The [ilg] and safest way to send money in by telegraph on [ilg]" -- on card.