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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. MC INTYRE JAMES B. EMORY JERSEY CITY, N. J. PATRICK F. MC DEVITT JOHN F. LEONARD JAMES J. LANGAN ADOLPH s. HUMMEL CHARLES H. SCHAFER ENOS A. PYLE May 16, 1934. RAYMOND J. LAMB EARLE J. HARRINGTON La Porte v. U. S. Radium Corp. Howard H. Barker, Esq., Vice Pres., U. S. Radium Corp. 535 Pearl Street, New York City. Edwin F. Smith, Esq., 1 Exchange Place, "MAY 17 1934 Jersey City, N. J. Gentlemen: I acknowledge receipt of Mr. Barker's letter of the 15th addressed to Mr. Smith and myself enclosing certified copy of the death certificate and photostatic copy of the em- ployment record of the plaintiff's intestate. We were served on May 15th with a notice of motion to permit our adversary to inspect and take a copy of our books and records to the extent that the same indicate the exact period of employment of the plaintiff's decedent by the defendant and the earnings of the decedent and the manner and method of their computation. I understand from my telephonic talk with Mr. Barker that the photostatic copy of the employment record is the com- pany's entire record of employment and of wages and that I may send this photostatic copy to our adversary as a compliance with his notice of motion, so as to avoid an argument of same in court. I further understand Mr. Barker will send me another photostatic copy of the employment record. Yours very truly, EAM: AG