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OCR Page 1 of 2October 27th,1930.
Dr. Herman Schlundt,
University Of Missouri,
Columbia, Mo.
Dear Dr. Schlundt:
I talked with Mr. Markley this morning
and found that the counsel for lirs. liets had declinéd to
extend to us the courtesy of & re-exasination - that is
electroscopic. It is, however, Messrs Markley and Smith's
intention to present this matter to the Court to endeavor
to get the Court's order.
This case is scheduled for the November
term, and I presume we will have definite word with regard
to this the early part of the month. We probably will not
go to triel until late in the month, if in November at all,
due to the fact that it will be necessary to impanel a Struck
Jury, which always consumes some time.
In the event that we are successful in
obtaining a re-exsmination it is my opinion that it will be
on the expired air only, and that we will have to collect
urs. Meta's expired air at her home, and to make the test
at such a place as we deem advisable. We cannot depend
upon having any cooperation in this work.
Sincerely yours,
Vice President.
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