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March 25, 1926. Mr. Josiah Stryker, c/o Lindabury, Depue & Faulks, Prudential Building, 763 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Dear Mr. Stryker: RE: CARLOUGH vs. U. S. RADIUM CORP. - #3059 I have your letter of the 24th confirming our telephone conversation of yesterday morning. Will you undertake to see that the details of settlement are carried out in such a way that the possibility of publicity is minimized ? It is the publicity that has hurt us. The business has suffered radically and my only interest in settlement is to stop it because in the real facts of the situation we have by far the best of any case. Unfortunately the yellow journals have to be reckoned with and we cannot afford to have much more of it. I have sent Mr. McGlynn Dr. Flinn's bill which is very reasonable. Dr. Flinn charged only for his actual expenses and included no item for his own service, so you see we are dealing with a different type of scientist than those who may be working for our opponents. Yours truly, President. ARoeder-HM

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