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June 22, 1925. Mr. Josich Stryker, c/o Lindabury, Depue & Faulks, Prudential Building, 763 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Dear lir. Stryker: In view of the present publicity, it seems to me that we ought to worl in tather close harmony with City and State officials, particulazly in view of the situation that has developed with Drinker. lith this in mind, I am having suggested to Mr. Ronch, Dr. Martland, Dr . Reitter - our Plant physiciang Dr. Field, and Dr. Flinn, that we hold a round table and see if some information of mutual benefit will not come to light. I saw Field last night for a few minutes and expect to see Dr. Flinn before the conference. I noticed that some of the more spontaneous of the newspapers are reporting that a suit is to be filed in behalf of the dmughter of one of our former operators, although the daughter was never employed at our Plant. This girl or woman, whatever she may be, has contracted a necrosis similer to one that is laid to the door of Radium and it seems to me that it would be of first importance to find-out about it because it would indicate an infection rather than an occupational disease. Perhaps Mr. McGlynn's follo would be the proper ones to thoroughly look into this. Yours truly, President. ARoeder-EDA