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October lst, 1928.
Dr. Herbert N. McCoy,
c/o Lindsay Light Company,
161 E. Grand Ave.
Chicago, Ill.
Dear Dr. MCCoy:
We have your letter of September 26th,
and fully realize how anzious you are to dispose of
your mesothorium residues, but unfortunately we cannot
at this time give a definite answer on the matter.
Ur. Lechien, the Belgian's representative
is now in America, and we expect to see him sometime
during the next week or ten days. We think it is
possille that gome decision will be reached whereby we
can give you sufficient information to guide you in
the disposition of these residues. It is our hope that
we may be able to handle them some way, either directly
or indirectly. I shall write you again sometime
during the month.
I certainly rejret that there are no
business matters claiming my attention in Chicago while
you and Mrs. McCoy and there, for it would be a pleasure
to see you.
With best regards, I am
Cordially yours,
President.
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