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NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE NE, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930 $8,000 Ends $125,000 Mrs. Gibbor ding Radium Poisoning Suit Wins $500,0 icts Special to the Herald Tribune NEWARK, N. J., March 10.- For Aliena tion Settlement of the $125,000 damage suit of Mrs. Mae Cubberley Can- Closkey field and her husband, Raymond. Sheriff's JuryReturi tClimax against the United States Radium Largest Westche Corporation for radioactive pois- dicts Against M Inquiry oning contracted by Mrs. Canfield while working for the company Special to the Herale prior to 1923, was announced in WHITE PLAINS, N. Y Tuesday Supreme Court here today as the After a deliberation of le minutes a sheriff's jury Years for case went to trial. The amount turned one of the ntractors of the settlement was $8,000 out- awards ever known right, according to counsel for the County with a verdi ate for the plaintiff, Potter & Berry. favor of Mrs. Adelai d Anthony This is less than five other bons, of 48 Church St Plasterers' radium victims received in dam- in her $1,000,000 su vere found ages two years ago. They received affections against in Judge $10,000 outright, $600 a year an- Powell, of Croton of Bronx Canadian lumber nuity and free medical care. fter three There was no being the onl Frooks, of Pe attorney, AmbulanceChasingQuery Gibbons, exp the ver- cumstances joined by Brings New Disbarment termine the a jury in IcClos- nied Rudolph Helfant Dropped, Six a conteste Mrs. Other Attorneys Disciplined married Seven additional lawyers against interna charges were made in the ambu- Harva asing investigation conducted the Supreme sterday by attorn

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