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OCR Page 1 of 2June 2, 1921.
Dr. S. A. Sochocky,
565 Central Av.,
East Orange,
N. J.
Dear Doc:
There is of course S. cheok due you. This ie a matter
for the membere of the Board to handle and I think that you want it
handled this eay. I have not had an opportunity to talk to either
Mr. Crose or Mr. Evarts since receiving your note, but will do so very
shortly.
If you go out of town before you hear from me again, will
you let ne have your addross where mail can be sent ?
I beg your pardon for not having anawered your letter sooner.
I have been very busy.
About Radio Chemical, you said at the Plant laet Thursday
morning that you thought its affaire should be wound up to eliminate the
heavy rent expense and other expenses. I am proceeding on this basis and
will try to rent the factory and assume that your suggestion includes
liquidation throughout.
Youre truly,
AR/HM
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