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[[symbol in top left margin]] # 34 situation [[strikethrough]] with [[/strikethrough]] of [[red underline]] Hooker Co [[/red underline]] in Japan, then drove Bush to University Club and kept discussing matters till 7 P.M. Charge 4 hours. [[symbol and note in left margin]] # 4 hrs. $20.00 [[/symbol and note in left margin]] Then to Delmonicos, meeting of [[red underline]] Inventors Guild. [[/red underline]] Judge Learned Hand of [[strikethrough]] Southern [[/strikethrough]] Federal District Court of Southern New York. Discussion of Court procedure. [[red underline]] Judge Hand [[/red underline]] decidedly in favor of Open Court Intelligent man, very moderate in his ways. Talked over war situation in [[red underline]] Mexico. [[/red underline]] Everybody seems to blame [[red underline]] Bryan [[/red underline]] and everybody I meet seems to have little enthusiasm at the prospect of a long [[strikethrough]] dram [[/strikethrough]] drawn out unnecessary [[strikethrough]] war. [[/strikethrough]] war. At [[red underline]] Takamine's [[/red underline]] was presented with a box containing 7 green [[end page]] [[start page]] 35 silk squares with golden tassels which was sent to me from Mr. [[red underline]] Sichara [[/red underline]] of Messrs. Sankyo & Co in Japan [[black underline]] April 24. 1914 [[/black underline]] Went to bank to arrange for a loan of [[red underline]] $10.000 [[/red underline]] or over. and left 100 shares of Pressed Steel Car preferred as [[strikethrough]] possible [[/strikethrough]] collateral [[black underline]] if [[/black underline]] in case I desire loan. Got a receipt for same. Then [[strikethrough]] had lunch at [[/strikethrough]] [[red underline]] Kirk Brown [[/red underline]] and [[red underline]] Frank L. Dyer of Condensite [[/red underline]] Co took lunch with May and myself at Drug Club. to discuss [[strikethrough]] inf [[/strikethrough]] interference proceedings in Printing Matrices case. Told them also about meeting with [[red underline]] Arthur Williams. [[/red underline]] They [[strikethrough]] say [[/strikethrough]] deny positively any interview with the latter, nor to know anything about this and I believe them They say perhaps they have talked to Edison or Aylsworth but even this is improbable because