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TELEPHONE JOHN 4085
New.Insterbrim
CASUALTY Comprint
NEW YORK OFFICE
60 JOHN STREET
DIRECTION OF
THOMAS L. PURDUM, VICE-PRESIDENT
CASUALTY CLAIM DEPARTMENT
GEORGE W. PESINGER
NEW YORK, October 28th, 19PREO2
RESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT
OCT 20 1927
United States Radium Corporation,
535 Pearl Street,
New York City.
Gentlemen:-
We acknowledge with thanks the
receipt of your letter October 20th, 1927, as
a result of which the writer obtained a copy
of the "Star Eagle" of Newark and was much
interested in the article relating to our
matter.
It is our opinion that the
plaintiffs' attorneys realizing the difficulty
of overcoming the Statute of Limitations, are
endeavoring by post mortem, newspaper articles
and other unusual means to attach as much
importance as possible to the litigations,
hoping it will assist in persuading the trial
judge to give them the benefit of any doubt
which they have created as to the application
of the Statute in question.
Thanking you for your continued
assistance, we remain,
Yours very truly,
NEW AMSTERDAM CASUALTY COMPANY
GEO. W. PESINGER.
Resident Vice-President.
per
GWP/ek
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"ocrText": "TELEPHONE JOHN 4085\nNew.Insterbrim\nCASUALTY Comprint\nNEW YORK OFFICE\n60 JOHN STREET\nDIRECTION OF\nTHOMAS L. PURDUM, VICE-PRESIDENT\nCASUALTY CLAIM DEPARTMENT\nGEORGE W. PESINGER\nNEW YORK, October 28th, 19PREO2\nRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT\nOCT 20 1927\nUnited States Radium Corporation,\n535 Pearl Street,\nNew York City.\nGentlemen:-\nWe acknowledge with thanks the\nreceipt of your letter October 20th, 1927, as\na result of which the writer obtained a copy\nof the \"Star Eagle\" of Newark and was much\ninterested in the article relating to our\nmatter.\nIt is our opinion that the\nplaintiffs' attorneys realizing the difficulty\nof overcoming the Statute of Limitations, are\nendeavoring by post mortem, newspaper articles\nand other unusual means to attach as much\nimportance as possible to the litigations,\nhoping it will assist in persuading the trial\njudge to give them the benefit of any doubt\nwhich they have created as to the application\nof the Statute in question.\nThanking you for your continued\nassistance, we remain,\nYours very truly,\nNEW AMSTERDAM CASUALTY COMPANY\nGEO. W. PESINGER.\nResident Vice-President.\nper\nGWP/ek"
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