1674-9 Julius Fleischmann •
525 PARK AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY
February 19 , 1925.
My dear Mr. Fisher : -
I have not answered your letter
of February ninth 'ere this , as I have been unable
to write . Julius ' s death, as you can well imagine ,
is such a crushing blow that I was obliged to rest
as much as possible and was not permitted to carry
on my correspondence ,- I am sure you will understand.
In reference to the pony, which
Julius intended to give to Major Beard, I believe
that after all this is a verbal promise 7ihich has
no legal status with the executors who are , by law,
compelled to live up to the letter of his will.
However , Julius Fleischmann, junior , and Henry Yeiser ,
whom I believe you know and who is the husband of
Julius 's daughter, are coming to Miami the early
part of next week to determine what disposition is
to be made of the polo ponies , and I would suggest
that you discuss this matter with them.
I deeply appreciate your sympathy
in the great loss that Julius ' s death means to us ,
and to all of his friends ,- it has indeed left a
tremendous void , and I know full well how much he
will be missed.
Very sincerely yours ,
"A cyet A <--‘ 7$"/G
Mr. Carl G. Fisher ,
Miami Beach ,
Florida.