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OCR Page 1 of 3THE UNITED STATES DAILY: THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928
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Watch Dial Painters
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dial painters. It tells of the settlement
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States Radium Corporation by five
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women employes and of a former offi-
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radium poisoning.
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employed in painting the dials of
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watches and clocks with luminous paint
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of poisoning among these workers have
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publicity since the first death from this
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to the fore again through the suit
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five young women who are in a more
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