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April 8, 1925.
Mr. Josiah Stryker,
c/o Lindabury, Depue & Faulks,
Prudential Building,
763 Broad St.,
Newark,
N. J.
Dear lb. Stryker:
I received this morning two letters from you,
one of April 6 and one of April 7. I am glad that you have made a
matter of record of our position with the Insurance Company. However,
as explained to you last evening, the prime question is that of
winning the case.
During the next two or three days, I will lay
out a program along the lines that we discussed. It will probably
not be complete as I am not well acqueinted with legal matters.
Dr. Ill, I understand, is out of town, but I will
communicate with him as soon as possible. As soon as a time has been
set for a medical examination I believe that we can arrange very readily
to have Dr. Thompson present and strongly urge this procedure.
I understand that Miss Cunningham, who until
recently worked in our Plant, just had some teeth pulled. We have been
told that the dentist's name is Betts in Newark. There is a
Dr. Edwin Betts listed at 47 Orange Street and another dentist named
Betts on Harrison Avenue, West Orange, but I think Dr. Edwin is
probably the man.
In a letter just received from Dr. Hoffman
confirming his arrangement to visit our Plant Friday, he mentions ten
or twelve cases of which he has records and which are either incipient
or advanced. No have only heard of five, but I assume that we will
have to defend ourselves against every one who ever worked for us who
has a toothache from now on.
Yours truly,
President.
ARoeder-HM
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