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OCR Page 1 of 2March 10th,1928.
Mr. Josiah Stryicer,
c/o LindaburyqDepus & Fauliss,
Broad Street,
Newark,N.J.
Re: Freyer vs. U.S.Radium Corporation
Dear Mr. Stryker:
43486-LDF
Te have your letter of March Bth,together
with the statement of facts which Mr. Berry proposes that we
agreo to.
of course from our standpoint there is not
the slightest chance of our agreeing to most of the things
which he sets up, because they are untrue.
It seems to me that his statement will be
valuable in giving us a fairly accurate idea of what he will
attempt to prove on trial and as to how he shall combat his
contentions.
If we are really going to trial on April 2nd,
there is not a great deal of time left, and undoubtedly there
are many things yet to be whipped into shape. If it meets
with your approval we would suggest that it might be advisable
for your to call Messro Smith and Markley saying that soma
more preparatory work might be undertaken.
Very truly yours,
President.
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