Correspondence from Gerald Yorke to Charles Stansfeld Jones
[undated: 9 July 1948]
Dear Jones,
Your 4/7/48. Thanks for elucidating contents of the black note-books. It is clear that with the exception of the two sections of The Diary of a Magus, what you have found is of minor importance, and I will tell Germer [Karl Germer]. I cannot now, and could not when I wrote, quote individual letters as I had already sent all the correspondence I had about 1925/1926 'Committee of Investigation', of which Schneider [Max Schneider] was one of the members, to Germer, as they merely referred to one of A.C.'s innumerable rows, in which I personally am not interested. The main archive with Germer should have them. Moreover it is for him as legal representative of A.C. to take the matter up legally with you if he sees fit. He has the legal right to any material temporarily deposited with you for safekeeping by the old sinner. I now propose personally to side step out of this particular controversy, should Germer decide to develop it.
Yours,
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