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OCR Page 1 of 2March 5,1930.
Dr. Herman Schlundt,
University of Missouri,
Columbia, Mo.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
During a conference held with our lawyers yesterday
afternoon, it was definitely decided to proceed with preparations for
trial. All possibility of settling the pending suits seens to be out
of the question.
It is the opinion of our counsel that you should be
available on Wednesday March 12th, and that probably your services will
not be required after Thursday warch 13th - that is you should so arrange
your program so as to be available as a witness on Wednesday and Thursday,
liarch 12th and 13th, Should anything happen to alter this plan I will
wire you immediately.
The case starting March 10th, will be tried in Judge
Mountain's court in the Hall of Records at Newark. The Hall of Records
is located at the corner of High and 13th Streets, Newark. In case you
arrive in town and are not able to communicate with our officoe (Worth
6266) , you had best proceed immediately to the Court in Newark.
Take
the Hudson & Manhatten Tube at either 33rd St., or the Hudson. Terminal
Bldg., down town New York for Newark,N.
In case you take the Tube
at 33rd Street, it will be necessary for you to change trains at Journal
Square - that is from 33rd St., you should take a Journal Square train
and transfer at Journal Squar to a Newark train which starts from
Hudson Terminal Pldg.
Upon arrival at Park Place in Newark, take a
taxi to the Hall of Records at the corner of 13th and High Streets, and
as I recall it Judge Mountain's court is on the 4th floor.
VSincerely yoursy
Vice President.
HHBarker: RH
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