Clarence Darrow to Paul Darrow, January 10, 1912
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Clarence Darrow
Higgins Building
Los Angeles
Jan 10
Dear Paul
I have been writing you rather persistently about trying to sell. I dont mean for you to act against your judgment or to give the thing away. I have felt that Connelly was such a good friend of yours that it might be got as right as it might be done through [?] or Jacobs but of course I want you to act for the best. I would feel easier if you had a good amount of securities or something in place of the plant, but you know best[.]
Hastily
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