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April 10, 1920.
Mr. 0. M. Solingor,
150 West 79th Street,
New York City.
Dear Sol:
e have your two letters and went to tell you
why we did not answer the first one.
We do not feel that you were entirely frank with
us whom you loft here with regard to some of your indebtedness
and in rogard to SOMO other things which you had been doing
around town. We have net soveral people and discovered soveral
things which wo do not approve of very highly and we fool that
it is up to you to make good before you can have your job back
or e recommendation from us. We feel that you should have a
chance to make good, but we also feel that these other people,
and we also, should have justice in case you do not follow the
straight and narrow way. We shall expect to hear from you in
the not far distant future that you are so situated that you
can pay all these outstanding debts, and when you have done
that wo will feel much more friendly to you than we do now.
Very truly yours,
HST-3
TRUMAN-JACOBSON
By
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