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OCR Page 1 of 2C o P Y
COLLINS & CORBIN
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
1 Exchance Place,
Jersey City, N.J.
July 17, 1935.
C & C 146] Anita Burcelli vs. United States
Radium Corporation.
Harold J. Weber, Estate of Louie
C. Hanle Weber vs. Idem.
C. B. Lee, Esq.,
Pres. United States Radium Corp.
535 Pearl Street,
New York City.
Dear Mr. Lee
Replying further to your letter of the 3rd in the above,
please be advised that Mc. Lee Ingraham, Manager of the Aetna Life
Insurance Company, requests me to write you stating that his company
feels it isunder no obligation to provide any further defense of any
kind in any one of these occupational disease cases, in view of the
decisionof Judge Ackerson in United States Radium Corp. vs. Aetna,
Globe, et al.
He is willing to receive from time to time advices as to
what is transpiring, if you care to send such information but it must
be with the distinct understanding that there is a complete reservation
of all rights of coverage and that the Aetna Life Insurance Company
at this time disclaims any liability and further refuses to give any
defense. Of course, if Judge Ackerson should be reversed by the Court
of Appeals, and it should be held by that ourt that there is coverage,
then from that point on the Aetna Life Insurance Company would be
willing to give the matter further consideration.
With kindest regards,
Sincerely yours,
EAM; AG
E. A. Markley (Signed)
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