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March 23nd, 1928. Dr. Herbert M. McCoy, Harper Plaza Hotel, 5129 Harper Ave. 9 Chicago, Ill. Dear Dr. McCoy: We assume that you have already left for California by this, and that this letter will be forwarded to you. The Vice Chencellor, a day or so ago, postponed the trial of our cases from April 2nd until April 25th, and of course we do not know whether he will give them another post- ponment or not. At any rate we suggest that you go ahead with your plans without regard to the cases in question. It may be that we shall not call on you for the hearing on the 25th, which is more or less of a preliminary hear- ing. If we fail to win out at this hearing it means that the cases will be thrown bacic to the Supreme Court for trial, and it will probably be several months before it can be reached on the calandar. We could then have you come on from California. Trusting that both you amd lirs. McCoy have enjoyed your trip so far, and will continue to do so until you reach the land of "perpetual sunshine". Very truly yours, President. CBLee:RH