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would not shirk their duty in this instance, and if we think it of advantage to have them testify they will gladly do so. He states that he could not testify as to any dangers from radio-active substances, or if the same had anything to do with the conditions of our employees over a period of time. They could testify, however, as to our sincerity and apparent desire to get to the bottom of the situation, and that the conditions revealed were only those common to employees generally. Dr. Fisk stated that probably the reports themselves, and his letter which was submitted at the time would be sufficient for our purposes. We are enclosing herewith copy of his letter to us at that time. As regards the notice which was posted in our plant by Mr. Viedt, we are unable to find a copy of this notice. I do find, however, parts reference to it and copies of cross of the supposed notice. It is my opinion that a series of statements or bulletins were used as the investigation of the condition developed and was reported to us from time to time. We are enclosing copies of letters received from Doctors Moore and Lind. It would seem to be/importance to have the question settled as soon as possible as to whether we shall need them on the 12th of January. Very truly yours, President. CBLee:RH enclosures

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