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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. MCINTYRE JAMES B. EMORY JERSEY CITY. N.J. PATRICK F. MC DEVITT JOHN F. LEONARD JAMES J. LANGAN RAYMOND J. LAMB FEB 26 1926 EARLE J. HARRINGTON STANLEY G. BROOKS 35, 1936. La Porte V. U. S. Redium Corp. Hon. Philip Forman, United Gtates Dictrict Garrt Judge, Post office building, Trenton, N. J. Dear Judge Forman: Replying to your letter of the 3955, plesse be advieed thet on the 243h I received word from the Globe Indernity Compeny that it would not pay anyshing to Mr. Remerglick for various ressons, but primarily there was no liability for any end the Company hall already paid out a vory considerable aus of money on the rediue litigation when in fuet there was no coverage. The offer of the New Amoterden Casualty Commeny represented by Omith, to pay $3000. uas conditions upon the Globe paying $2000. and the offer of the Rañium Compeny vas conditioned upon both of the insurance compenies paying sonsthing. I immediately gave Emergliek this informa- tion and ha stated that he cave me informal notice over the telephone that he voula appear before you next Priday at two of clook subject to an engagement I have before Judge Ackerson, and provided of course that engagement which às in the mozning at sen ofolock will be finished by two, for the purpone of finally settling this phase of the mitter. In the moantine I an taking the metter up with the Badium Company and with Mr. Smith or the Now Ansterdam to find out whether they onre to maice any contribution, even though the Globe does not. with kindest personal regerds, Jineerely yours, AO E. A. MARKLEY