Letters Received to Burton E. Emory, H.H. Barker, Geo. W. Pesinger, Chas. Stockdell Gray, December 13, 1930

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COLLINS & CORBIN COUNSELLORS AT LAW CLEMENT K. CORBIN ROBERT J. BAIN - EDWARD A. MARKLEY CHARLES w. BROADHURST 1 EXCHANGE PLACE, HOWARD F. MC INTYRE JERSEY CITY, N. J. FRANK A. BOEHLER JAMES B. EMORY FATRICK F. MC DEVITT FRANK P. CLANCY JOHN F. LEONARD December 13, 1930. Metz and Tuck V. U. S. Radium Corp. Burton E. Emory, Esq., Mgr. Aetna Life Ins. Co. 100 William Street, New York City. H. H. Barker, Esq., Vice Pres. U. S. Radiun Corp. 535 Pearl Street, New York City. DEC 151930 Geo. W. Pesinger, Esq., New Amsterdam Casualty Co. 60 John Street, New York City. Chas. Stockdell Gray, Esq., Counsel, Globe Indemnity Co. 20 Washington Place, Newark, N. J. Gentlemen: Replying to the letter of the 10th inst. of H. H. Barker addressed to all interested parties, please be ad- vised that I will be unable to attend the conference at two o'clock on December 16th at Mr. Emory's office because of a prior engagement peremptory in character to appear before the State Highway Commission on behalf of the Aetna Life Insurance Company in a very importent bond matter in which Mr. William H. Jenkins of the Aetna is interested. That hearing is set for 11:00 A. M. at Trenton. If the Trenton matter should be disposed of so that I can get the 12:45 train back from Trenton, I will attend the conference, otherwise it will be impossible. So that my views may be known, I wish to state, first, that the Daxer case should be settled if it can be settled for a sum not exceeding $8000. The Stasi case is undoubtedly a radium case and can probably be settled on the basis of the other radium cases for a sum not exceeding 8000. It should be settled if it can be settled on that basis. The Tuck case also can be settled for $8000. and I strongly recommend settlement of that case on that basis. Yours very truly, EAM: AG ra hanceles