September 29, 1941. lip. Diek Sklar, 1815 Federal Reserve Bank Bldge, Kansas City, Missourie Dear Dicks I had hoped that I would not have to write you and remind you again of your obligation to me made several years ago. In your previous explenations made to me sone time age you told of the birth of a child and the expense of family life which kept you from meeting your obligations. . _ ypealize these very definitely, since I have had six children. However, I realize that my credit is one of the most valuable obligations. I have read and heard of your fine football offic- jiating schedule this yeare Sinee I did this a number of years I know how convenient it was to pay off some of my added obligations with officiating moneys I am writing you asking if you will not reduce this indebtedness to me somewhat «<- even week by week or by the month. Since you are quite active in alunni ' gatherings I know that you want to have good credit. _ With good wishes to you, and hoping to have a reply at an early date, I am Sineerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA sAH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.