Letters Sent to Dr. Herbert McCoy [Dr. Herbert N. McCoy], March 12, 1928
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OCR Page 1 of 2March 12,1928.
Dr. Herbert McCoy,
Harper Plaza Hotel,
5129 Harper Ave.
Chicago, Ill.
Dear Dr. MeCoy:
We have had quite a time getting an answer from
our attorneys as to whether you would be needed at the trial
beginning April and, and since the question of an agreement of
facts with the apposing attorney is still not settled, our own
lawyers can give no definite answor. Therefore we wired you
as per attached copy of telegram.
As we understand it your plans call for a short
visit in Florida, and probably you will be there around April
2nd, and if it becomes necessary to have you at the trial we can
communicate with you and have you run un from Florida or some
other convenient point betwoen there and California.
We regret vory much that we have been unable to
give you anything definite on this, but it is one of those
problems that it is difficult to get an answer on, and then when
you get the answer the chances are that it is wrong.
Wishing you and Mrs. McCoy a pleasant trip, we are
Very truly yours,
President.
CBLee:RH
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