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OCR Page 1 of 2May 14, 1925.
Mr. Josiah Stryker,
e/o Lindabury, Depue & Taulls,
Prudential Building,
763 Broad St.,
Newark,
N. J.
Dear lfr. Stryker:
I have sent along to you Dr. Ives' nome
because from what Dr. Reitter soid it looked to me as
though Dr. Ives would be very helpful if he could be
secured. Whether you should send some one to Philadelphia
to sae the Doctor or whether Mr. McGlyn should take care of
it depends to a large extent on who is going to preparo the
case.
I assume that Mr. McGlyn would handle this.
Our necessity is a legal defense that will
be as nearly perfect as it can be made. I do not Jnow
enough about that end of it to decide what should be done
and what should not be done. I have voriced along the line
of turning up everything that we could to place in MeGlyn's
hands through you. If he should decline to do certain
things that you think ought to be donc, we would probably
go ahead with them.
Did the hearing to have the case brought
forward talce place lest Saturday ? If so, have you hoard
the result ?
Yours truly,
Prosident.
ARoeder-EDI
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