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U. S. RADIUM - GENERAL DISBURSEMENT FUND. Receipts 1929 June 14 By check from Aetna Life Ins. Co. $ 500.00 21 # checks = New Amsterdam Cas. Co. 280.94 21 # check If Globe Ind. Co. 500.00 21 # # # U. S. Radium Corp. 750.00 July 8 # # # New Amsterdam Cas. Co. 22.97 1930 March 11 it " If U. S. Radium Co. 500.00 13 # " R Aetna Life Ins. Co. 500.00 17 " N " New Amsterdam Cas. Co. 51.21 24 " # " Globe Ind. Co. 500.00 April 14 " " il Aetna Life Ins. Co. 750.00 14 # If " U. S. Radium Co. 750.00 21 # " # Globe Ind. Co. 750.00 May 5 19 If 10 New Amsterdam Cas. Co. for their one-fifth share of expenses to April 7, 1930 278.32 5 By check from New Amsterdam Cas. Co. for their one-fifth share of bills of Doctors Pohle and Stevens 227.73 13 By check from U. S. Raidum Co. 500.00 13 # N If Aetna Life Ins. Co. 500.00 Nov. 29 " # = U. S. Radium Co. 500.00 Total receipts $7,861.17 DISBURSEMENTS 1929 June 26 Paid U.S. Radium Corp. for med. expenses $ 329.00 26 " Dr. G. Fialla - services re electroscopic tests 100.00 Carried forward $ 429.00 Brought forward ...... $ 429.00 1929 June 26 Pd. Appeal Printing Co. - 50 copies Dr. Mart- land's article on radium poisoning 150.40 # Dr. Fred'k. B. Flinn, electroscopic tests 100.00 = Dr. Max Trubeck, making blood studies of Mrs. Tuck and Mrs. Metz 50.00 " American Surety Co. - removal bond 10.00 " Dr. Herman Schlundt - exam. of Mrs. Metz and Mrs. Tuck and expenses 233.24 # Edwards & Smith - Mr. Smith's expenses to Washington, D. C. 44.00 Collins & Corbin - Mr. Markley&s expenses to Washington, D.C. $44. and Burpo Co. bills $17. 61.00 Pd. Dr. Herman Schlundt - exam. of Mrs. Canfield and expenses 281.06 If Dr. H. M. Imboden and Dr. J. M. Steines reading of X-ray at office of Dr. Humphreys 200.00 1930 Feb. 26 If Dr. S. C. Lind, services and expenses, Jan. 13 to 18, 1930, 111.76 " Dr. Herman Schlundt expenses, Jan. 15 to 20, incl. 149.13 March 8 = John A. Mulligan, services checking jury list, Essex Co. 15.00 17 # U. S. Radium Corp. (expenses of Messrs. Smith, Markley and Barker to Chicago, Feb. 23 to 26, 1930) 474.69 17 # Morris Cohen (Commissioner at Chicago for holding hearing, transcribing ofiginal and five copies of testimony) 279.75 17 # John Gregory (checking jury) 50.00 17 # M. Armitage Laurie (investigator) 35.65 17 n J. Callion (investigator) 13.00 21 By check to Collins & Corbin for expenses on March 6th of Mr. Markley preparing for trial and lunches for six $ 9.50 Expenses of March 7th - Messrs. Markleym Smith and Barker for dinners, taxi &c. at interview with Doctors Cameron, Ewing, and others in New York, 14.72 Carried forward ... $24.22 $2,687.68 Brought forward $2,687.68 1930 Carried forward $24.22 March 21 Expenses of Mr. Markley for lunches on March 20th for four in preparation for trial 6.50 Lunches &c. for four 5.56 Numerous long distance telephone calls preparing for trial 15.50 Long distance telephone call to Balti- more, Md. 1.25 52.97 22 Pd. Dr. Harry J. Field for services rendered 35.00 24 Expenses of Mr. Markley for railroad fares, 25 lunches, taxi and telephone calls on trial 15.80 26 Paid Theresa Cross Bergen attendance fee of official stenographer at United States District Court and for copies of test- imony, including court's copy (Metz and Tuck cases) 131.00 27 Paid Charles Jaeckel, Deputy Clerk, United States District Court, services checking jury list Metz and Tuck cases) 25.00 27 = expenses of Mr. Smith and Mr. Markley to Newark and at Jersey City, including railroad fares, telephone calls and lunches 6.50 31 " John J. Gregory, Jr. services investigating jury panel and assisting in picking jury on March 25, 1930 before Judge Fake 60.00 April 7 # Dr. Herman Schlundt expenses for March 23 and 28, 1930 incurred on trip to New York City and return re radium poisoning cases 153.25 4 Expenses of Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith at Newark for lunches and fare 5.50 11 Paid W. W. Heironimus, half of stenog- rapher's attendance fee for April 7, 1930, re Metz and Tuck cases, $ 7.50 Original or Court's copy of transcript 30.00 Copy of transcript to Mr. Markley 24.00 # # # # Mr. Smith 12.00 73.50 Carried forward $3,246.20 Brought forward ...... $3,246.20 1930 April 21 Paid Dr. Rollin H. Stevens services and dis- bursements re giving expert testimony at Chicago 541.00 21 " Dr. Ernst A. Pohle, services and dis- bursements re giving testimony at Chicago, 597.64 21 # Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, investigation 100.00 May 2 # Frederick B. Flinn, 4 days' research work, Metz and Tuck cases 200.00 7 " Y. S. Radium Corporation, disbursements from January 25, 1930 to and including March 25, 1930, 680.13 7 10 Dr. Herman Schlundt, services January 17, 1930 re Canfield case and services March 11-13, 1930 re Metz and Tuck cases 200.00 7 = R. B. Moore, services in New York in con- nection with conference and for work on literature in connection with preparation for trial 100.00 13 12 William J. McCarthy, investigation Metz and Tuck cases 776.40 June 5 Expenses of Mr. Markley for lunches for four re conference, preparing Radium cases 7.00 9 Paid Elizabeth C. Lewis investigation and dis- bursements re Tuck case March 21 to May 17, 1930 139.91 16 " Elizabeth C. Lewis investigation and dis- bursements re Metz case 82.27 30 Expenses of attorney to Orange, N. J., 1.50 Orthopedic Hospital July 16 Paid Dr. Herman Schlundt one-half of expenses making radio active tests on Mrs. Hoare $ 89.98 Services in same 100.00 189.98 16 Expenses of attorney attending court re motion Metz and Tuck cases .60 Carried forward $6,862.63 -4- Brought forward ...... $6,862.63 1930 Sept. 12 Paid Dr. Herman Schlundt, services August 6, 1930 testing Mrs. Metz and Mrs. Tuck for radio activity $100.00 Expenses August 4, 5 & 9, 152.59 252.59 Oct. 6 # Dr. W. D. Turner, services for ashing specimens of Mrs. Tuck and Mrs. Metz 17.00 Nov. 14 " William J. McCarthy investigation re Metz case 62.10 18 Expenses of Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith at & 19 Newark re conference with Judge Runyon 2.00 19 Expenses of clerk to New York and Newark serving notice of motion .52 20 Expenses clerk to Newark with letter to Charles Jaeckel, Deputy Clerk, U. S. District Court, .50 25 Expenses, railroad fares, taxi and telephone calls at Newark on contesting argument as to struck jury 3.00 29 Paid Bergen, Heironimus and Price for 3 folios Metz, et al. cases, covers and bihding 1.35 Dec. 2 Expenses attorney attending U. S. District Court at Newark 1.25 18 Paid Therese Cross Bergen, attendance fee and for original and copy of transcript, Metz and Tuck cases 53.25 23 Paid Chas. Jaeckel, Deputy Clerk, U. S. District Court, assistance in keeping us advised of pisi- tion of radium cases and making up the struck jury machinery which involved considerable work for him 50.00 30 Expenses attending at U. S. District Court, Newark and conference with Mr. Weeks and Judge Runyon 2.00 31 Expenses Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith, Mr. Barker and Mr. Lee for lunches 5.00 1931 Jan. 2 Expenses Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith to Newark, at- tending U. S. District Court, 2.00 3 Paid stenographer overtime re preparation for trial 4.50 10 " Wm. J. McCarthy, services and disbursements re Metz vs. U.S. Radium Corp., Jan. 2,3 & 5, 1931, 118.25 Brought forward ..... $7,437.94 1931 Jan. 10 Paid Dr. Joseph M. Rector, examination of Helen Tuck, Feb. 27, 1929 and August 6, 1930, 100.00 Total disbursements $7,537.94 SUMMARY Total receipts (to November 29, 1930) $7,861.17 Total disbursements (to Jan. 10, 1931) 7,537.94 Balance $ 323.23

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    "ocrText": "U. S. RADIUM - GENERAL DISBURSEMENT FUND.\nReceipts\n1929\nJune 14\nBy check from Aetna Life Ins. Co.\n$ 500.00\n21\n#\nchecks = New Amsterdam Cas. Co.\n280.94\n21\n# check\nIf\nGlobe Ind. Co.\n500.00\n21\n#\n#\n#\nU. S. Radium Corp.\n750.00\nJuly 8\n#\n#\n#\nNew Amsterdam Cas. Co.\n22.97\n1930\nMarch 11\nit\n\"\nIf\nU. S. Radium Co.\n500.00\n13\n#\n\"\nR\nAetna Life Ins. Co.\n500.00\n17\n\"\nN\n\"\nNew Amsterdam Cas. Co.\n51.21\n24\n\"\n#\n\"\nGlobe Ind. Co.\n500.00\nApril 14\n\"\n\"\nil\nAetna Life Ins. Co.\n750.00\n14\n#\nIf\n\"\nU. S. Radium Co.\n750.00\n21\n#\n\"\n#\nGlobe Ind. Co.\n750.00\nMay\n5\n19\nIf\n10\nNew Amsterdam Cas. Co. for their\none-fifth share of expenses to April 7, 1930\n278.32\n5\nBy check from New Amsterdam Cas. Co. for their\none-fifth share of bills of Doctors Pohle and\nStevens\n227.73\n13\nBy check from U. S. Raidum Co.\n500.00\n13\n#\nN\nIf\nAetna Life Ins. Co.\n500.00\nNov. 29\n\"\n#\n=\nU. S. Radium Co.\n500.00\nTotal receipts\n$7,861.17\nDISBURSEMENTS\n1929\nJune 26\nPaid U.S. Radium Corp. for med. expenses\n$ 329.00\n26\n\" Dr. G. Fialla - services re electroscopic\ntests\n100.00\nCarried forward\n$ 429.00\nBrought forward\n......\n$ 429.00\n1929\nJune 26\nPd. Appeal Printing Co. - 50 copies Dr. Mart-\nland's article on radium poisoning\n150.40\n# Dr. Fred'k. B. Flinn, electroscopic tests\n100.00\n= Dr. Max Trubeck, making blood studies of\nMrs. Tuck and Mrs. Metz\n50.00\n\" American Surety Co. - removal bond\n10.00\n\" Dr. Herman Schlundt - exam. of Mrs. Metz\nand Mrs. Tuck and expenses\n233.24\n# Edwards & Smith - Mr. Smith's expenses to\nWashington, D. C.\n44.00\nCollins & Corbin - Mr. Markley&s expenses to\nWashington, D.C. $44. and Burpo Co. bills $17.\n61.00\nPd. Dr. Herman Schlundt - exam. of Mrs. Canfield\nand expenses\n281.06\nIf Dr. H. M. Imboden and Dr. J. M. Steines\nreading of X-ray at office of Dr. Humphreys\n200.00\n1930\nFeb. 26\nIf\nDr. S. C. Lind, services and expenses,\nJan. 13 to 18, 1930,\n111.76\n\"\nDr. Herman Schlundt expenses, Jan. 15 to\n20, incl.\n149.13\nMarch 8\n=\nJohn A. Mulligan, services checking jury\nlist, Essex Co.\n15.00\n17\n# U. S. Radium Corp. (expenses of Messrs. Smith,\nMarkley and Barker to Chicago, Feb. 23 to 26,\n1930)\n474.69\n17\n#\nMorris Cohen (Commissioner at Chicago for\nholding hearing, transcribing ofiginal and\nfive copies of testimony)\n279.75\n17\n#\nJohn Gregory (checking jury)\n50.00\n17\n#\nM. Armitage Laurie (investigator)\n35.65\n17\nn\nJ. Callion (investigator)\n13.00\n21\nBy check to Collins & Corbin for expenses on\nMarch 6th of Mr. Markley preparing for\ntrial and lunches for six\n$ 9.50\nExpenses of March 7th - Messrs. Markleym\nSmith and Barker for dinners, taxi &c.\nat interview with Doctors Cameron, Ewing,\nand others in New York,\n14.72\nCarried forward\n...\n$24.22 $2,687.68\nBrought forward\n$2,687.68\n1930\nCarried forward\n$24.22\nMarch 21\nExpenses of Mr. Markley for lunches on\nMarch 20th for four in preparation for\ntrial\n6.50\nLunches &c. for four\n5.56\nNumerous long distance telephone\ncalls preparing for trial\n15.50\nLong distance telephone call to Balti-\nmore, Md.\n1.25\n52.97\n22\nPd. Dr. Harry J. Field for services rendered\n35.00\n24\nExpenses of Mr. Markley for railroad fares,\n25\nlunches, taxi and telephone calls on trial\n15.80\n26\nPaid Theresa Cross Bergen attendance fee of\nofficial stenographer at United States\nDistrict Court and for copies of test-\nimony, including court's copy (Metz and\nTuck cases)\n131.00\n27\nPaid Charles Jaeckel, Deputy Clerk, United\nStates District Court, services checking\njury list Metz and Tuck cases)\n25.00\n27\n=\nexpenses of Mr. Smith and Mr. Markley to\nNewark and at Jersey City, including\nrailroad fares, telephone calls and\nlunches\n6.50\n31\n\"\nJohn J. Gregory, Jr. services investigating\njury panel and assisting in picking jury on\nMarch 25, 1930 before Judge Fake\n60.00\nApril 7\n#\nDr. Herman Schlundt expenses for March\n23 and 28, 1930 incurred on trip to New\nYork City and return re radium poisoning\ncases\n153.25\n4\nExpenses of Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith\nat Newark for lunches and fare\n5.50\n11\nPaid W. W. Heironimus, half of stenog-\nrapher's attendance fee for April\n7, 1930, re Metz and Tuck cases,\n$ 7.50\nOriginal or Court's copy of transcript\n30.00\nCopy of transcript to Mr. Markley\n24.00\n#\n#\n#\n# Mr. Smith\n12.00\n73.50\nCarried forward\n$3,246.20\nBrought forward\n......\n$3,246.20\n1930\nApril 21\nPaid Dr. Rollin H. Stevens services and dis-\nbursements re giving expert testimony at\nChicago\n541.00\n21\n\"\nDr. Ernst A. Pohle, services and dis-\nbursements re giving testimony at Chicago,\n597.64\n21\n#\nMrs. Elizabeth Hughes, investigation\n100.00\nMay\n2\n#\nFrederick B. Flinn, 4 days' research work,\nMetz and Tuck cases\n200.00\n7\n\"\nY. S. Radium Corporation, disbursements from\nJanuary 25, 1930 to and including March 25,\n1930,\n680.13\n7\n10\nDr. Herman Schlundt, services January 17,\n1930 re Canfield case and services March\n11-13, 1930 re Metz and Tuck cases\n200.00\n7\n=\nR. B. Moore, services in New York in con-\nnection with conference and for work on\nliterature in connection with preparation\nfor trial\n100.00\n13\n12\nWilliam J. McCarthy, investigation Metz\nand Tuck cases\n776.40\nJune\n5\nExpenses of Mr. Markley for lunches for four\nre conference, preparing Radium cases\n7.00\n9\nPaid Elizabeth C. Lewis investigation and dis-\nbursements re Tuck case March 21 to May\n17, 1930\n139.91\n16\n\"\nElizabeth C. Lewis investigation and dis-\nbursements re Metz case\n82.27\n30\nExpenses of attorney to Orange, N. J.,\n1.50\nOrthopedic Hospital\nJuly\n16\nPaid Dr. Herman Schlundt one-half of expenses\nmaking radio active tests on Mrs.\nHoare\n$ 89.98\nServices in same\n100.00\n189.98\n16\nExpenses of attorney attending court re motion\nMetz and Tuck cases\n.60\nCarried forward\n$6,862.63\n-4-\nBrought forward\n......\n$6,862.63\n1930\nSept. 12\nPaid Dr. Herman Schlundt, services August\n6, 1930 testing Mrs. Metz and Mrs.\nTuck for radio activity\n$100.00\nExpenses August 4, 5 & 9,\n152.59\n252.59\nOct.\n6\n#\nDr. W. D. Turner, services for\nashing specimens of Mrs. Tuck and\nMrs. Metz\n17.00\nNov.\n14\n\"\nWilliam J. McCarthy investigation re\nMetz case\n62.10\n18\nExpenses of Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith at\n&\n19\nNewark re conference with Judge Runyon\n2.00\n19\nExpenses of clerk to New York and Newark\nserving notice of motion\n.52\n20\nExpenses clerk to Newark with letter to\nCharles Jaeckel, Deputy Clerk, U. S.\nDistrict Court,\n.50\n25\nExpenses, railroad fares, taxi and telephone\ncalls at Newark on contesting argument as\nto struck jury\n3.00\n29\nPaid Bergen, Heironimus and Price for 3 folios\nMetz, et al. cases, covers and bihding\n1.35\nDec.\n2\nExpenses attorney attending U. S. District\nCourt at Newark\n1.25\n18\nPaid Therese Cross Bergen, attendance fee and for\noriginal and copy of transcript, Metz and Tuck\ncases\n53.25\n23\nPaid Chas. Jaeckel, Deputy Clerk, U. S. District\nCourt, assistance in keeping us advised of pisi-\ntion of radium cases and making up the struck\njury machinery which involved considerable work\nfor him\n50.00\n30\nExpenses attending at U. S. District Court,\nNewark and conference with Mr. Weeks and Judge\nRunyon\n2.00\n31\nExpenses Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith, Mr. Barker\nand Mr. Lee for lunches\n5.00\n1931\nJan.\n2\nExpenses Mr. Markley and Mr. Smith to Newark, at-\ntending U. S. District Court,\n2.00\n3\nPaid stenographer overtime re preparation for trial\n4.50\n10\n\" Wm. J. McCarthy, services and disbursements re\nMetz vs. U.S. Radium Corp., Jan. 2,3 & 5, 1931,\n118.25\nBrought forward\n.....\n$7,437.94\n1931\nJan. 10\nPaid Dr. Joseph M. Rector, examination of\nHelen Tuck, Feb. 27, 1929 and August 6, 1930,\n100.00\nTotal disbursements\n$7,537.94\nSUMMARY\nTotal receipts (to November 29, 1930)\n$7,861.17\nTotal disbursements (to Jan. 10, 1931)\n7,537.94\nBalance\n$ 323.23"
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