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November 3,1930. Hr. Geo. W, Pesinger, New Ansterdam Casualty Co., 60 John Sta, H.Y.0. lfr. Burton B. Emory, Etna Life Insurunce Co., 100 William St., N.Y.C. Re: lirs. Anna Stasi vs. U.S. Radium Corp. Gentlesen: lie are berevith enclosing copy of a letter received from Arthur DeVincontis, which is quite self explanatory. In response to this letter I made en appointment to sea DeVincentis on Saturday morning, November late Rr. DeVincentis had with him e Ir. linnlon, who apparent 1y is associated with this case" Both Hanlon and DeVincentis were advised that the conference was without projudico to either side), and in no way could be considered as an admission of liability on our part, but a meeting to ascertain note of the facts in the case, and what they had in mind. It developed that Stasi had been contributing to the earnings of the family, but where or when she was employed or what ahe earned, her counsol did not know - noither did they have complete information at band rolative to other pertinont facts in the cesea They did, however, state that thoir saking price in this case was $15,000, indicating that they would probably settle for a much araller At the close of the conference they agroed to supply us with complote information relative to the facts in this case, perticularly regarding where Lrs. Stasi had been exployed, and the amount ehe esrned - also how long she had beon suffering, 08 well as medical attention whidh she hed received and ezpense of sano. As soon as we have this information I shall pass it on to you, and it sould probably be advisable for na to have a conference to discuss the possibility of settling the cose sithout court action. Very troly yours, HHBarker :RH Vice President. ene