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OCR Page 1 of 2October 6th, 1928.
Mr. Raymond H. Barry,
Potter and Berry,
60 Park Place,
Newark, N.J.
Dear Ir. Berry:
I have your letter of the 3rd instant, regarding
the claim of Mrs. Canfield. I am glad that you have raised
this question in the way that you have, and you can be assured
that the matter will have our most earnest attention.
lirs. Canfield is a new name to us, and we wonder
if you would be so good as to give us a little more information.
What were the dates of her employment at our plant? I would
also like to know when her trouble first developed, and how
serious it is. If you would care to send along the results
of the tests made on her expired air I should like very much to
see them.
While I am not insa position to say anything
definite at this time with regard to the company's attitude,
nevertheless, I can assure you that the company will give care-
ful consideration to this claim and that it will do whatever
is right and just under all the circunstances.
If you will assist me in gathering whatever facts
are necessary to reach a proper decision in the matter I shall
appreciate it very much indeed.
Very truly yours,
President.
CBLee: RH
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