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TELEGRAM ADDRESS WELSBACH, GLOUCESTER OUR NAME AND TRADE MARK ARE REGISTERED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. CODES A.B.C.(4TH& 5th Editions.) BELL GLOUCESTER 166 AND167 WESTERN UNION. TELEPHONES KEYSTONE - MAIN 1180-1133-1139 USED. LIEBER'S. EASTERN - GLOUCESTER 59 BENTLEYS TANDS GENOINE Company OUR TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOX BEOFIVE 1925 HARLAN S. MINER CHIEF CHEMIST - July 13, 1925. the UNITED BTATES Mr. A. Roeder, RADIUM GORP, U. S. Radium Corporation, 30 Church Street, New York City, N. Y. My dear Mr. Roeder:- Replying to your good letter of the 9th inst. I would say that I had a very pleasant interview with Mr. Roach on Thursday the 9th inst. This conference lasted so long that I was not able to communicate with you by telephone and I came directly home at the close of the conference. As you intermated to me he was primarily interested in the subject of Necrosis and I naturally could not give him any helpful information on this subject. I confined my discussion very largely to the chemistry of the radio elements and the relationship which they bear to each other. I told him of our own distressing experience for I felt that it would be better to have him learn it from me than from someone else and I rather gained the impression that he has appreciated my frankness as I do not believe he heard of our case before, although in this matter I may have been mistaken. I have just this morning received from Dr. Viol a copy of the paper which he has written about the protection of workers in Radium, etc. I presume Dr. McCoy has told you of this as he wrote me about it and suggested my obtaining a copy. I shall be glad to discuss this matter with you at your convenience and shall be in New York on Wednesday afternoon, July 22nd. If you could see me for a little while at that date I should be glad to come over a little early for this purpose. GAS I CIGH Very cordially yours, WE ASSUME NO DUE OF MACHINERY, DELAYS RISK OF OF DELAYS CARRIERS, TO WAR FIRES, RISKS STRIKES, AND OTHER DIFFERENCES CONTINGEN

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