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148 [[red underline]] Brickenstein, George, Barnes, Redman & Rossi [[/red underline]] discussing trade-mark and patent infringements and pending actions. - Slow work [[strikethrough]] Af [[/strikethrough]] Afternoon 2 P.M. further [[red underline]] meeting with Hecht, [[/red underline]] further [[strikethrough]] whining and [[/strikethrough]] insisting I should withdraw my action before German Claims Commissioner [[/red underline]] which I refuse. [[/red underline]] He tells me he will withdraw action on pending trade-mark situation in Argentina. [[red underline]] Told him once more I shall not change anything [[/red underline]] to the present Status Quo April 1. Wrote to [[red underline]] Hecht [[/red underline]] a letter stating plainly situation of our Trade Mark in Argentina Republic and wired to Damard [[strikethrough]] about [[/strikethrough]] how I am wiling to proceed in trade-mark situation in England [[end page]] [[start page]] 149 Went to Chemists Club for lunch. Met [[red underline]] Albert Hooker [[/red underline]] there. Took him to Yonkers for supper. A blizzard started from 2 P.M and kept up till midnight. Heavy snowfall but weather not to cold. April 2. Snow thawing fast except around our place. In New York all day April 3. Home all day, writing letters belated personal correspondence. [[red underline]] Both George B. and George R. are much perplexed in finding a house. [[/red underline]] Their rents are out and will not be renewed. Still snow here. [[strikethrough]] April 4[[/strikethrough]] [[red underline]] Hecht [[/red underline]] has left April 4. Answering more belated letters April 5. Went to University Club for supper [[red underline]] Dr. Paul Van Dyke [[/red underline]] at our table. Had brought some