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August 10th, 1949
AIRMAIL Miss Ela Marie Frankova, 2050 Viadislavova, Prague II, Czechoslovakia. Dear Ela Marie: I am in receipt of your letter of July 24th. The delay that you feared has happened. I was out of the city in Washington and New York for a week or ten days. I am enclosing herewith copy of mf letter to the local chairman of the Board of Service to Foreign Born, NCJW. I think this has been answered exactly in accordance with your ideas and I hope that you will soon be able to obtain your visa and be able to sail. I would suggest to you, however, that you remain in some large city in the United States. Galveston and towns of this size are toosmall to take care of the enormous amount of immigrants who are coming into the country and to find positions for them com- pared to the larger and industrial cities. I feel sure that you understand this. With best wishes, I remain Yours sincerely, 22
Kempner, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1877-1956.[Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to Ela Marie Frankova, August 10, 1949],
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