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January 14, 1954 Mr. J. A. Phillips Second National Bank uilding Houston 2, Texas My dear Jay: Thanks for yours of the 13th in which you write, with reference to the salary paid 'alter loodul at Sugar Land, that in view of all the circumstances you recmammend that we dispose of this matter on the basis of the examining agent' s proposal. I also note that January 15th in recent years has become a so much more critical date than March 15th that you have been completely swamped by individuals who desired or found it necessary to file their completed 1953- returns by January 15th of this year. I can understand it. 1 am sure to each of your clients their respective calls on you are considered of much more importance than any other, but we really do need your prompt attention and handling of the matter set forth in the letter to you from Mr. Jesse Oppenheimer, Jr., of an Antonio, deal- ing with our situation in the Texas Cotton Industries at Pecos. It so happens that Mr. Oppenheimer had o arranged his commitments on the expectation of handling the matter quite promptly and any further delay might complicate his schedule so as to expose us to still further de- ferring getting this impor tant matter adjusted. lours very truly, 11 bcc Mr. Dan Oppenheimer D. & A. Oppenheimer San Antonio, Texas
Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967.[Letter from Isaac Herbert Kempner to Jay A. Phillips, January 14, 1954],
letter,
February 14, 1954;
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