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[[red underline]] very poor witness, got rather mixed up, showed he was very little acquainted with subject and had been inspired by defendants [[/red underline]] who employ him- finally too [[red underline]] got in a mess. Many of his answers are good ammunition for us and I was rather glad about his testimony. [[/red underline]] Lee's redirect, [[red underline]] endlessly boresome [[/red underline]] to such a point that when finally Neave objected, [[red underline] Bull, shook his hand and thanked him. Left Bacon in a friendly mood. [[/red underline]] [[strikeout]] Evening [[/strikeout] Then to Neave's office then at 8 P.M at University club. Several [[red underline]] Belgian
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officers, [[/red underline]] sent for propaganda for [[red underline]] Victory Loan are here.[[/red underline]] Bishop [[strikethrough]] Mechelynch [[/strikethrough]] Hebbelynch came down stairs to introduce them all to me. 
Some experiments in my room about bending bits.
April 16. Awake at 4.A.M studying & reading testimony then to Brooklyn after conference at [[red underline]] Neave's [[/red underline]] office at 9:30. [[strikethrough]] They brought [[/strikethrough]] Cross examination of that [[red underline]] lyer Steinberg now calls himself Rockhill. [[/red underline]] Then a hard rubber expert put up by [[red underline]] Redman [[/red underline]] group but indeed a good witness for us. Rattled his testimony so fast that stenographer could not follow him. [[red underline]] Regular machine-gun [[/red underline]] but what he said was