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OCR Page 1 of 2J'une 5th,1928.
Mr. H. M. Armstrong,
Radium Extension Service,
185 N. Wabash A ve.,
Chicago, Ill.
Dear Mr. Armstrong:
Confirmation of wire which we sent you this
morning is herewith enclosed, and probally needs little or no
amplification, inasmuch as I quite thoroughly explained our
situation to you last Saturday.
There was little else for us to do at this time
except to settle this case, even though we felt that we had been
forced into it by public opinion which had been built up in a very
unscrupulous manner. We are very hopeful that the press will
lose interest in this case very shortly, and that the radium
situation will get back to normale as soon as possible.
Assuring you that I appreciste the very hearty
cooperation which you showed me when in Chicago, I am
Very truly yours,
Vice President.
HHBarker :RH
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