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OCR Page 1 of 2February 5, 1936.
Itr. Josiah Stryker,
c/o Lindabury, Depue & Faulls,
Prudential Building,
763 Brond St.,
Newark,
N. J.
Dear Mr. Stryker:
I lonow very little about negotiations
for settling law suits, and while I am convinced that we
are blameless in the Carlough case, the publicity has been
very injurious to the Radivim business and for that reason
I would like to avoid litigation. This coupled with your
advice and the status of affairs as I understand them leads
me to the conclusion that Mellynn should respond to Kalisch's
overtures and do so promptly.
It seems to me better that he should tell
Kalisch that as for as he can see, he can get $10,000.00 for
settlement of all cases. Then, pending Kalisch's reply, you
could I hope bring matters to a final point with the two
insurance companies.
I think your suggestion of the 4th is good.
Would be glad to have you follow it through.
Yours truly,
President.
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