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1674-21 Carl FisherLAW OFFICES S H UTTS & BOWEN FRANK B.SHUTTS CRATE D. BOWEN JOHN S. BENZ J. P. SIMMONS HAROLD M.WILSON PRESTON G. PREVATT L. S. JULIAN ERNEST A. WATSON SHERMAN MINTON A. MEREDITH WOORE MORGAN VAN VALKENBURGH BYRON R. CISCO RUSSELL M. YATES A. C. BROWN E.S. QUICK S. R. McCLURD Ea.. Carl G. Fisher, c/o Fisher Properties, Miami Beach, Florida. Dear Carl: - E.W. BEBINGER 'BUSINESS MANAGER MIAMI, FLORIDA February 24th, 1926. After considering your matter from all angles, I have corn to the conclusion that the easiest and best mode to proceed will be through the French Courts. This would require a visit to Paris on the part of Mrs. F., taking altogether perhaps five to six weeks. It would not be necessary for you to go. I am of the opinion that French divorce is a bsoluwely legal in this country. Over there the grounds can be anything; that is, the French Courts will grant decrees upon the general proposition that two people do not want to live together any more. All you would have to do would be to write a letter, which would be prepared for you, in which you would state that in your judgment it is impossible for you to remain as man and wife with any degree of happiness and content, or words to that effect. I have talked in a general way to Dudley Field Malone of New York City, who makes a specialty of French divorces and has been very successful. He says there is no doubt whatever about the outcome. It will require a trip to Paris on his own account and he has fees to pay lawyers there. The fee would be about X15,000.00, which is what he ordinarily charges for services of this character, I think. He doesn't do any business of this kind except for people of means, and I suppose that he has to charge big fees, because there are not so many people, after all, taking advantave of this mode of procedure. Kr. Carl G. Fisher - #2. February 24th, 1926. I recommend that you authorize me to negotiate with Malone and permit me to explain who the parties are and all about the: case. It could be arranged without publicity, and except as to the expense I regard it as the best method for you. PBS: es ( cc() Yours sincerely, 1 Thin::s for your note o: the 2Gth. :C a:r, quite wolf and ovcrit'rdng is going O.H. June hofs boon visiting in L4inmi for sone tine as my guest but we havo definitely decided to separate as noon ac the legal papers can bo arranged. ha don't just got along together as we should and we are not having any fuss over the matter but we will both go our own vay r+ithout . any . urgument.. I am, sorry that thip-is necessary but it seems to bethe, proper thing to do. Hope you are 411 and enjoying the winter. Yours.. .. CGP•JJG. rcl`. 1' 1.r,Lut.ley licld "Mode, ['lrn-ciu[ O ,'_otaln riarA Deaeh,sac, ry,de:,r _i."a1ono, loin c of the 15th. 1 cm enclosing you herewith check for (;10,000 with the understanding that you nil.l secure this divorce for no in Prance without making it necessary for me to appear personally. The balnncc.of the payment I understandis 12500 t^hich .vili be -• paid you at any time after the divorce is socureai. Very truly :yours, .. May Twenty-second 1922. Dear harry: 1 am enclosing herewith a copy of a letter received from one of my partners in Miami Beach. We have had an enormous amount of trouble for .several years with our beach property on account of leaking oil, barges and -carelessness in their operations. The greatestasset that southern Florida has is her bathing beaches'and on some days it isprac- ticallyimpossible tousethese beaches .without getting - your 'clothing, your hair end your flesh covered with spots of sticky oil which can `only be removed with benzine or turpentine. A Bill in the 67th cogress, second session,.... marked,S.3311,.introduced by Mr. Frelinghuysen,seeme to be stuck., `I don't know whether you can do any good with this paricular B111 or not,.but -a letter addressod by you to the War Department,or whatever :dep a•tment is in charge. of the;. government dredge now operating in -the government' cut at Miami, Florida,-.mignt have +.this 'leaky oil barge . repaired so that aur summer bathing soason may notbe •further.• damaged 'by thisoldbarge.-*•' _ Thank you for whatevei•you,can do. Hon. Harry.S.`New, Eashington .:D.;-. C •,_ CGF:l,IEC Yours ;G ARI G: FISEER • 1