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OCR Page 1 of 2RECEIVL
LAW OFFICES
OCT 10 1928
POTTER AND BERRY
60 PARK PLACE
NEWARK, N.J.
THOMAS POTTER
MULBERRY 42|I-4212
RAYMOND H. BERRY
EVELYN V. KRAEMER
October 9, 1928.
RADIE
Mr. C. B. Lee,
MATERIAL CORP.
United States Radium Corporation,
535 Pearl Street,
New York City.
My dear Mr. Lee:
Permit me to acknowledge receipt of your letter
of October 6th.
Naturally, the name "Canfield" is unfamiliar,
since, as I believe I explained in my previous letter to you,
Mrs. Canfield was employed by the Radium Corporation under her
maiden name of Mae Cubberley. Your records ought to show ac-
curately the dates of her employment. Mrs. Canfield states
that she worked for the United States Radium Corporation from
on or about the middle of September, 1916, to on or about the
middle of February, 1918.
Mrs. Canfield first began to show the effects
of radium poisoning in the latter part of the year 1926. She
first went to Dr. Humphries in June of this year and was then
informed, for the first time, as to the cause of her illness.
The confirmatory test, to which I refer, was the usual physical
examination and test of the expiratory air for radiation. She
has, in addition to the common jaw infection, bone pains in the
hip joints and spine.
I hope that you may let me have the decision of
the corporation shortly, inasmuch as delay would jeopardize
Mrs. Canfield's rights. I shall, unless I have some word from
you, begin action on the 15th of this month. If an amicable
adjustment can be made, we can then discontinue.
Very truly yours,
Potter & Berry
By:
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