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OCR Page 1 of 3LINDABURY, DEPUE & FAULKS
FREDERIC J. FAULKS
Moy 21.125
J.EDWARD ASHMEAD
JOSTAH STRYKER
PRUDENTIAL BUILDING
TELEPHONE
JOHN w. BISHOP,JR.
MULBERRY 1755
WALTER D. BARKER
763 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N.J.
JAMES E.M. TAMS
BURTIS S. HORNER
November 20, 1925.
A. Roeder, President,
U.S. Radium Corporation,
30 Church St., New York City.
Dear Mr. Roeder,
I have your letter of the 14th inst. enclosing
letter sent you by Dr. Hoffman together with copy of a
paper read by him before the American Medical Association
at Atlantic City.
I am very glad to have a copy of
this paper. I think you should reply to Dr. Hoffman's
letter but I am in some doubt as to the character of your
reply.
I notice that Dr. Hoffman desires to again visit
your plant. I strongly suspect that his purpose in making
this visit is to further qualify him to testify as a wit-
ness against you in one of the pending cases and you are
under no legal obligation to permit such an inspection. If,
however, he is inclined to be fair, I suppose it is not at all
probable that he can do you any harm by visiting the plant,
and it would be of some advantage to us to secure a carbon
copy of Dr. Martland's paper if we cannot otherwise secure it.
I am very anxious to get a copy of this paper and believe
that our experts should have it.
If you wish to talk over this matter further with
me before replying to Dr. Hoffman's letter I shall be glad to
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