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[[red underline]] excess profit taxes [[/red underline]]
He tells me that his son has met Redman and that the latter is under the impression that I have a personal grudge against him (Redman) which proves that the latter [[red underline]] has very poor judgment. [[/red underline]] I told to Brown that I had no personal grudge against Redman but that I had no use for the men who were his financial backers and for whom he was acting [[red underline]] as a straw-man. [[/red underline]] Brown told me that Redman had complained to Brown's son that his financial backers were not a congenial lot and that he had his own [[red underline]] troubles with them [[/red underline]] in his business dealings with the Kasper Brothers and Minges Luimer x their son
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in law who was acting for them.
Townsend startles me with the news that [[red underline]] Lee [[/red underline]] is seeking to [[red underline]] obtain a rehearing from Judge Chatfield! [[/red underline]] No end to the [[strikeout]] check [[/strikeout]] influence of that [[red underline]] boorish Lee. [[/red underline]] He has sent a Copy of a lengthy argument mailed to Chatfield where in his usually unfair way he tries to pick to pieces every and all arguments of Chatfield. 
[[red underline]] Gave orders to resist their [[/red underline]] attempt to the utmost and not answer any of the arguments so as no to reopen the case but limit ourselves firmly to point out how defendants have used hitherto every possible means for delaying the case, and are