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1674-2 Steve Hannegan 1 j MONTAUK BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OFFICES AT MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA MONTAUK, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK HECKSCHER BUILDING NEW YORK Carl G. Fisher, Port Washington, L.I. September 16, 1926 Dear Mr. Fisher: Answering your letter of September 11, I am exceedingly sorry to have you feel that I have been negli- gent in the production of booklets. It has, it is true, required more time than is usually necessary to obtain the first Montauk Booklets - through no fault of mine however. When you ordered the book some weeks ago, I immediately provided you with a plan, first dummy and copy which you approved. With the booklet copy, photos and all makeup ready to go to the printer, you insisted that a sketch of the office building and the 40-mile-an-hour club boat be used. It required more than two weeks to obtain this sketch from Schultze and Weaver. Production problems in the Beck plant - over which I have no control - caused further • delay. You would have had complete booklets in your office Saturday had it not been for a decision to be made as to whether 10,000 or 25,000 booklets were required. Beck promises we will have the books on Tuesday. The photographs of the sheep which you had Gravelle send were not included in the booklet as they would have caused further delay. However, there are two pictures of sheep in the booklet. I have received no one from any of the Carl G. Fisher interests since last 'r preferring to take Montauk stock for my services, adding to the amount I already have subscribed and paid for. a l C.G.F. - 2 - 9/16/26 Any money due me I would like to have given in Montauk stock. I have ambitions to get on in the world, engendered I am sure in no small way, by my close association with you. With the completion of current work, I will remove my-self from the payroll until such time as you have other duties for me to perform. I have the offer of two short term contracts which will afford me an opportunity to collect additional money with which to purchase more stock if you will sell it to me. In any event, I will be in Florida this Winter and in the meantime will make myself available to be of any service to you. It disturbs me in no uncertain manner to have you feel that I might be laying down on you or on the job. hey loyalty cannot be questioned. I have received today from Sam S. Stoddart, the sheep dog expert, a letter written in Deer Park, Maryland, where he is giving exhibitions with his dog. Next week he works at the fair at Arendtsville, Pa., and he will come to Port Washington on his way from Arendtsville to his home in New Hampshire. I will advise you further as to definite dote and make all arrangements for your meeting. Yesterday I talked with some people who just came on from Miami Beach. It will please you to know that they relate that the cafeteria at the Bouleyard Hotel is as good as any restaurant in the land and that many of the Beachts first and most prominent citizens patronize it all t1 time. Sincerely, STEVE HANNAGAN SH:E e • • �....... .. mow___ y .. . . . —._