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November 20th,1928.
Mr. Burton E, Emory,
Aetns Life Insurance Company,
100 William St.
N.Y.C.
Re: U.S.Radium Corporation Cases
Dear Nr. Emory:
We have your letter of November 17th, and note the
reservations which you have made in regard to the two threatened
actions now in the hands of Congleton, Stallnan & Hoover of Newark.
We accept your aid in these possible cases subject to the reservations
which you have enumerated, with the feeling that your attitude will be
one of fairness.
We are enclosing copies of all correspondence had with
Nessrs ongleton,Stallman & Hoover to date. This in addition to the
conference had with you in Mr. Markley's office yesterday morning, is
about all the information we have at the present time.
I am informed by Mr. Weeks of Congleton,Stallman & Hoover,
that lirs. Mets worked for us under the name of Ethelwynne Peer. Her
employment began May 1,1916 and she quit work for us some time before
November 15,1918. The first typed pay-roll we ever had was that of
November 15th,1918, and she does not appear on that. Mr. Weeks states
that he will try to ascertain from Mrs. Nets, the exact date she left.
of course you would not be interested in this possible action since our
policy with you began in the fall of 1919.
Mrs. Tuft worked for us under the name of Helen Phillips,
and her date of employment began May 28,1917, and she last appeared on
our pay-roll under the date of August 24th,1921. There may be a
portion of the time between these two dates which she did not work, but
this has not been ascertained as yet.
We shall submit to you any further information which may
come to hand.
Very truly yours,
CBLee:RH
President.
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