Letters Received to Josiah Stryker, Edwin F. Smith, C.B. Lee, October 7, 1927
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OCR Page 1 of 3COLLINS & CORBIN
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
CLEMENT K. CORBIN
EDWARD A. MARKLEY
DAVID A. NEWTON
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ROBERT J. BAIN
1 EXCHANGE PLACE
CHARLES w. BROADHURST
JERSEY CITY. N. J.
HOWARD F. MC INTYRE
FRANK A. BOEBLER
JAMES B. EMORY
October 7, 1927.
Fryer VS. U. S. Radium Corporation -
re Maggia
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Josiah Stryker, Esq.,
Prudential Bldge,
Dr. James a grabbing
Newark, N. J.
Dr. Symmer
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Edwin F. Smith, Esq.e
1 Exchange Place,
Dr, Francis Carter and
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Jersey City, N. J.
C. B. Lee, Esq.,
Pres't, U. S. Radium Corporation,
535 Pearl Street,
New York City.
Gentlemen:
Mr. Raymond H. Berry, who represents the complain-
ant in the above suit, informed Mr. Merkley tonight that the body
of Mrs. Maggia would be disinterred on Saturday, October 15,
between 3:00 and 3:30 P. M., at the Rosedale Gemetery, Orange, by
Undertaker Holle of Branford Place, Newark; that the bady hes not
as yet been disinterred and that it would not be renoved from its
place of burial until all interested persons were present; and that
he expecto to hare on hand to conduct his investigation and examina-
tion, including the autopsy, Dr. Norris, Dr. St. George and Dr.
Getler, all of Bellevue, we believe. Mr. Berry is willing that
we should have our experts and representatives present at the same
time, and he suggests that we arrange with him for a meeting place
for our respective representatives so that they all can go together
to the cemetery. Mr. Markley will not of course, be present as
he expects to be out of town practically ell of next week on the
trial of three oases in Somerville before Juúge Lawrence.
Mr. Markley therefore suggests that Mr. Lee make the
necessery arrangements direct with Mr. Berry for the attendance of
our representatives. Mr. Markley also suggests that it might be
wise for some representative of the United States Radium Corpora-
tion to make a little investigation in advance at the cemetery to
see what activity, if any, has been carried on with respect to hay-
ing the body disinterred. Mr. Berry seems not only willing but
anxious to have our representatives present and we would not be
surprised ir something has already been accomplished with respect
to having the body disinterred. It may possibly be that it has al-
ready been disinterred and perhaps again returned to its burial
place. This investigation could be made by a representative of the
Astna, but in view of Mr. Lee's familiarity with the matter, it
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