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OCR Page 1 of 2March 16, 1934.
Dr. Hermen Schlundt,
Room 110 New Chemistry Bldg.,
Columbia, Missouri.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
I had hoped to have E reply rolative to my
letter pertaining to the LaPorte case which is to go to
trial on June 4th, 1934. We are advised by the Judge who
is to sit in this case that he proposes to start hearings
on June 4th and continuo then until they have been com
pleted, regardless of the time required. It is the joint
belief of the plaintiff's counsel as well as ours, that
it will require approximately one week to put in this case,
and Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith feel that it will be highly
desirable for you to be available in New York on or about
June 5th.
We have word from Dr. bind to the effect that
it will be possible for him to be present at that time, and
hope that you can also 80 arrange your schedule.
of course there is always the possibility of
something unforeseen developing which will postpone the case,
but regardless of this possibility, we will have to proceed
with definite plans for trial.
Ne shall await your ansuer with interest.
Sincerely yours,
HRBarker:DK
Vice-President
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