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OCR Page 1 of 2April 7th,1930.
Dr. R. B. Moore,
Purdue University,
Lafayette, Ind.
Dear Dr. Moore:
Mr. Markley and lr. Smith appeared before
Judge Runyon in the Federal Court this morning requesting
that we be allowed a Struck Jury for the lleta and Tuck trial,
also complete physical examination including Kraysplates
of the plaintiffs.
The Court saw fit to grant our request in this
matter, and inasmuch as it requires not leas thun thirty
days to impanel a Struck Jury it is obvious that we could not
possibly go to trial on April 22nd. The matter of makedig
proper physical examination and X-ray study also would involve
considerable time, and it is highly probable that these cases
will not be set down on the calendar for trial before late
summer or early fall.
In the meantine we shall keep you advised as
to what is happening, and at such time as a trial date has
again been set we shall communicate with you to ascertain
whether you will be available at that time. You probably
are quite familiar with all the delays involved in adgel
actionssuch as those and realize that at the present moment
we have no idea as to the exact time when these cases will
come up.
With kind regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Vice President.
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