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mita & ever enlior. file + November 15th,1928 Burton I. Emory, Aetua Life Insurance Co., 100 Willian St., N.Y.C. Dear Mr. Emory: Congleton, Stallman & Hoover of 310 Broad Street, Newark N.J. trote us under date of November 3rd, that they had been retained by a lirs. Meta and Mrs. Tuft to meke claim against us for injuries received by these two ladies during their employment by us. We asked then to give us more information, and we had a further letter on November 9th, which gave us the maiden names of the tiro women, also the approximete dates of their employment, and some gonoral information regarding their present disability. It is apparently their intention not to institute suit if a satisfactory settlement can be mado. We are now cheeking our records which are none too complete for the dates of their employment, and find that Miss, Peer (maiden name) was employed on May 1,1916, and according to her attorneys left our employ during the fall of 1918. We find that Miss Phillips (maiden name) was employed by U.S on May 28th, 1917, and according to her attorneys quit work some time during 1921. While we have found the beginning of their employment we have not yet been able to check the dates which they left. The first compensation and liability policy carried by us in New Jorsey was with the Globe Indemnity Company from November 4th, 1916 to November 4,1917. The New Amsterdam Casualty Company issued policies covering the years from the fall of 1917 to 1919, and the Aetna Life Insurance Company issued policies from the fall of 1919 to 1920. Therefore as regards these two possible claims each of the three above mentioned Insurance Companies carried the insurance for a portion of the time, and there was a period of time during the employment of Miss Pear when we had no insurance. At the present we have one suit which has been instituted against us through Potter & Berry of Newark, on behalf of Mrs. Canfield and her husband. Edwards & Smith of Jersey City on behalf of the New Amsterdam Casualty Company, and Collins and Corbin of Jersey City, on behalf of the Globe Indemnity Company, are the attorneys of record in this case. It is our intention to have a conference on Monday,November