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NEW YORK
HERALD TRIBUNE
NE, - TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930
$8,000 Ends $125,000
Mrs. Gibbor
ding
Radium Poisoning Suit
icts
Wins $500,
Special to the Herald Tribune
tion
NEWARK, N. J., March 10.--
For Alien:
Settlement of the $125,000 damage
suit of Mrs. Mae Cubberley Can-
Closkey
field and her husband, Raymond.
Sheriff's JuryReturi
tClimax
against the United States Radium
Largest Westche
Corporation for radioactive pois-
dicts Against M
Inquiry
oning contracted by Mrs. Canfield
while working for the company
Special to the Herale
Tuesday
prior to 1923, was announced in
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y
Supreme Court here today as the
After a deliberation of If
Years for
case went to trial. The amount
minutes a sheriff's jury
turned one of the
intractors
of the settlement was $8,000 out-
awards ever known
right, according to counsel for the
County with a verdi
ate for the
plaintiff, Potter & Berry.
favor of Mrs. Adelaie
Anthony
This is less than five other
bons, of 48 Church SI
Plasterers'
radium victims received in dam-
in her $1,000,000 su
vere found
ages two years ago. They received
affections against
in Judge
$10,000 outright, $600 a year an-
Powell, of Crotor
of Bronx
Canadian lumber
fiter three
nuity and free medical care.
There was no
being the onl
attorney,
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Frooks, of Pe
Gibbons, exp1
the ver-
loined by
Brings New Disbarment
cumstances
termine the
IcClos-
a jury in
ied
Rudolph Helfant Dropped, Six
a conteste
Mrs. (
Other Attorneys Disciplined
married
Seven additional lawyers against
interna
charges were made in the ambu-
Harv
rasing investigation conducted
the Supreme
<terday by
attorn
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