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- 2 - Furthermore you said that since you gave a free hand to Mr. Roeder, it is best that writer should go on vacation for "let's say one or two months and when he comes back, there is a possibility that Mr. Roeder may need him." Writer stated to younover again that he is trying his ut- most to preserve his connections with the company and serve it to the best of his ability but in view of his relations to the Company, since its origin, he feels he has the right to have you and Mr. Roeder come this very day to the following decision: 1. whether the writer fits in the new arrangement, and if 80, where, when and under what conditions. 2. if the writer is unnecessary. The conference was closed with your answer, that it is impossible to decide now and with further realterations of your previous advisethat "the writer should go on a vacation and after his return Mr. Roeder may find something for him to do." Writer received yesterday the resolution of the Board of Directors, demonstrating clearly 1. the true expression of feelings, of at least two members of the board, appreciated highly by the writer. 2. that at least two members of the board were not aware of your aforehand decision, actually subject for consideration of the full board, regardless of the fact that you do not consider the board to be of any value (your remark to the writer at Orange conference). 3. that the resolution adopted under conditions as per above is "defacto post mortem". In view of the writers activities and accomplishments of Company achieved by writers hard work, work done with all heart and soul to the degree where he disregarded his health in the endeavor to see the company advancing, and in view of the cir- cumstances and conditions precipitating present outcome, writer considers the fact that he has been "fired by Mr. Cross" as the greatest honor for himself and the best possible stimulus and inspiration for all present and future forces of the R.L.M. With due respect Very truly yours, with compliments to you Mr. 17 mish to be remorket that mm was resignet 25th this month Dr. J.Ar am/ressived chegres to the and of this minth only- time!

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