Letters Sent to George W. Pesinger [Geo. W. Pesinger], W.H. Galentine, Burton E. Emory, March 28, 1934

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March 28th, 1934. Mr. George W. Pesinger, New Ansterdan Casualty 60 John Street, New York City. Mr. W. H. Galentine, RE: LOCY M. SULLIVAN Globe Indemnity Co., 150 millian St., VS. New York City. UNITED STATES RADIUM CORP. Mr. Burton E. Emory, Aetna Life Insurance Co., 100 Williem St., New York City. Gentlemen: lle hand you herewith copy of Sunnons and Complaint of en Action At Las instituted by Lucy M. Sullivan in the Federal Gourt for the District of New Jersey. Service was nade on our statutory representative, the Corporation Trust Company, on March 24th, at 9:45 A.M. According to our employment record which seens con- plete, Miss Sullivan began work for us on August 2lst, 1918, and left on February 19th, 1920. If these are the correct dates, this case falls within the period of time when our insurance carriers were the New Amsterdan Casualty Company and the Aetna Life Insurance Company. However, Miss Sullivan states in her Complaint that she was employed in the year 1917, and this statement raises the pos- sibility that she may have been employed during the time our in- surance was carried by the Globe Indemnity Company. lle ask that you give this matter your usual prompt attention, with the assurence that you cen count on us for full cooperation in the defense of the suit. Very truly yours Blue CBLee:DK President Enc.