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I agree.WiHxmtt XMxxk '^xxpx&extt Ifitbva ila$ Mr. Jh Ross Clark, Los Angeles, California. Dear Brother,- I hand you copy of a letter which I have addressed to Mr. Chambers relating to a letter received from him in which he asks that the matter be discussed between us. The clause of his letter referring to this is as follows: "If the matter has not gone too far I wish you would withhold action until ,1 have opportunity of discussing it with you. There may be some other way to satisfy you. 1 am afraid if we all get to loaning money for citrus packing houses it will drift into other chraoter of building and in the end bring bad results to all of us". It is, as I suggested, an easy matter for them now that they are fairly well supplied with packing houses to intervene to prevent us from equipping our line in the same way. I do not know what he suggests in the clause referring to "some other way to satisfy you", but I do not think that anything they can do or say would warrant us in discontinuing our active work in this direction. Your affect*v—~+v'-"- Ene.