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Ch 2nd June, 1931. My dear Dr. Sochocky: I have received your letter of the 27th ultimo upon my return from out of town, and regret the change of your attitude evidenced by its tone. I have no desire to enter into any controversial correspondence with you, but in the interests of accuracy I feel that I oyght to state the essen- tial facts in the matter in an effort to remove from your mind some of the misapprehension shown in your letter. It has been evident for some time that you and Mr. Roeder could not work in harmony, and that the con- duot of the business of the Company WELS suffering from this fact. On April 27th, at a meeting of the Board you proposed to solve the problem by having yourself made General Manager of the Company, and you will recall that you declined to allow any discussion of the resolution by the Directors. If I remember rightly the resolution was not seconded, and the Board voted to take all possible steps to make the position of the Company more liquid under the joint direction of yourself and Mr. Roeder. At our interview in Orange I understood you to propose -- 1. That you should take charge of the Company's affairs. 2. That a division of the responsibility should be made between you and Mr. Roeder. 3. That Mr. Roeder should take charge of the Com- pany's affairs. I told you frankly that I did not personally approve of your first suggestion, because I did not feel that you were by training or temperament fitted to carry the matter to & suc- cessful conclusion, and left after you had assureime that what- ever the Directors decided would be satisfactory to you. I disoussed the matter with Mr. Roeder and the other Directors, and on May 25th at my office I told you that I thought the Board would decide to let Mr. Roeder work out the necessary adjustment

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