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              the adoptive mother and child described in this document have been 
              changed.  
            February 8, 1957 
            Miss Rosalind Giles, Director 
              State Department of Public Welfare 
              Austin, Texas 
            Re: Mrs. Calder, Proxy Adoptive Mother 
            Dear Roz: 
            We wonder if we could ask your help in following up a situation 
              which came to our attention and about which we have considerable 
              concern. On January 15, 1957, the last group of children processed 
              by International Social Service under the Refugee Relief Act came 
              to New York by plane from Greece. All the children on this flight 
              were for approved families for whom we had suggested the child, 
              except one. The one was a proxy adoption carried out by an adoptive 
              mother from Texas. She was most demanding and irritated that our 
              consultants were not giving her attention and special help. She 
              insisted that she did not have to follow procedure (i.e. immigration) 
              that the other parents did because she had already adopted her child! 
              The consultants who talked with her said she appeared to be drunk, 
              and she appeared to be over 50 years of age. She made the comment 
              at one point that she must be rushed through because she had another 
              baby at home. She also commented that she wished she had adopted 
              all of the babies. Although we realize this child has already been 
              legally adopted, we think that this child may be in need of protection. 
              In fact, it was the feeling of the consultants that this woman was 
              not the type to keep the baby herself and that she may have in mind 
              to give it to someone else. 
            On Mrs. Calder’s insistence, our photographer took her picture 
              with the baby. As we have these pictures and also a copy of the 
              parole notice, which is supposed to go to Mrs. Calder, we thought 
              that you might take the opportunity to follow up the situation by 
              giving these to her. We thought that it might be possible that your 
              agency would already know of this woman. Unfortunately, we do not 
              have her full name, but we do have the last name and address. The 
              child’s adoptive name is Samantha Calder. 
             Sincerely yours, 
             
              (Mrs.) Susan T. Pettiss 
              Assistant Director 
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