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lecumbia. nio.
unday, April
15 1930
my dear Howard.
your Air Mail letter bearing the postmark of 7 p-m Friday
the 11th was delivered at my herse about 9 o'cluck last
might This is the best time the fir Mail write has ever
made let's see what time this note will make
These absolutely contradictory results have ours negative -
and yours handsomely radiatative convinced me th at there
is a migger the fence somewhere The are is probably a
silicate -a basalt dike intrusion which resist to action
of acids. It is not the type of are which carries eranium
In the averse of our tests we ran across some obser-
nations that indicated the radioactive matter was seat-
tered over the surface of the specimens. chn lump form the
specimens of Claim 4 , were fully 10 times as active
as the same material fact tested in pulverized form
Clairs 1- X and I and Claims 2 - A &B
were inactive within the limits of aucuracy of
our instrument.
livired to- d day or early mi the morning. (Monday)
Our samples are on the way, and should be cle-
We shall be interested as to the out asa come of the
matter. This type of are dues not look likely source
radium.
Sincerely yours
Herman Schlundt
Has mm Lee cerrived in New york? Hesbould
have stopped over here with another collection of
samples for tests.
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