540 Park Avenue, Dear lire. Giemnangelo: Your letter of February 21 has just been reosived. Joe ‘began his account with Carl's in July, 1936. On Ja:wary 1, 1937, he owed then $5.50, and in July, 1958, he paid $3.00 on this bill. That left a balance of $2.50 which has not been paid to dates In June, 1987, Frank charged en aceoumt with Carl's for &e50, which has never been paid.s ‘Nou'tens ten tay thie Ghakign neeonert Spak 26 ten teen Ber Geo long for either ame of these boys to owe debts to the Carl brothers. They let the boys have the material because they were athletes and they felt they were all righte frank, of course, wont to Bethany College, but it wae through Joo's influence that the charge account wes midee Carl's spoke to mo about the debts, and I have written a ee en : sis bis atti endaiinnd eil n oh win thin | at the University of Yansns, Ne is at the Teachers College at Enporia, Kenens, getting hie tenching works - I wrote ir. Fran the athletic directer at Bavoria, and got Joe this job so thet he could sraduate. My patience ws just about exhausted. | Sia hdtine Gish taoas exh Cay cathe ov ms tein ox Oa dae Se ‘cal th tale elas tay Roehtes Gane don Se cues Ghia "eat ake fellow cen wit", and I have been trying to awaken Joe to his res- ponsibilities. You san rest assured that I i will help Joe and any — other worthy young man te help himself, but when you begin to presume Se ee ee ee ee eee ee