Box 0005.07
Contains 175 Results:
1961 September 21 from Elmer Glick , 1961
1961 September 21 from Elmer Glick to W. J. Toohey re: happy to hear that arbitration proceedings will be completed shortly. Mr. Pierce should approach Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to get a determination of amount owed in small size coal. If settlement on a voluntary basis is not possible, then other areas of action to be considered.
1961 September 25 Opinion of Third Arbitrator, 1961
1961 September 25 Opinion of Third Arbitrator in Case of Lehigh Valley Coal Company vs. Estate of Asa Packer, et al Re: Franklin Colliery Arbitration. William B. Geise is third arbitrator. Eight conditions are outlines regarding coal on which royalty can be paid. Also stipulated are conditions as to which parties pay the costs involved in arbitration.
1961 October 6 from D. H. Miller , 1961
1961 October 18 from Glick , 1961
1961 October 18 from Glick to D. H. Miller re: third party Opinion of Arbitrators. Glick feels every effort should be made to bring about an amicable settlement to the differences in the royalties due and no need to keep Pierce’s services on a contingent basis except for an audit.
1961 October 10 from Federal Deposit Insurance , 1961
1961 October 10 from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to D. H. Miller re: L-1 – E. P. Wilbur Trust Company, Bethlehem, Pa Asset No. 776-D – 1/30th Interest in Franklin Coal Company Asset No. 776-B – 15/22nds Interest in Asa Packer Estate. Indicates that lessors would have nothing to lose by proceedings under a contingent fee agreement but consent from FDIC to proceed would require agreement from their Board of Directors. (2 pages)
1961 October 16 from D. H. Miller , 1961
1961 October 16 from D. H. Miller to A. E. Anderson (Division of Liquidation FDIC) re: phone conversion with Henry Weatherholt, vice president Lehigh Valley Coal Co. discussing possibility of coal royalties coming from coal mined and continued quarterly statements of production (2 pages)
1962 April 27 from D. H. Miller , 1962
1962 April 27 from D. H. Miller to James H. Pierce re: royalties on smaller size coal being paid directly to Union Bank rather than applied toward advanced minimum royalties as requested by Coal Company. Before accepting the payments a number of points need to be clarified to bring the matters to some conclusion. (2 pages)
1962 May 3 from Pierce , 1962
1962 May 3 from Pierce to Miller re: April 27 letter (5 pages)
1962 May 8 from D. H. Miller , 1962
1962 May 8 from D. H. Miller to Robert S. Taylor, Jr. (First National Bank Building) re: letter from Pierce Management in answer to April 27 letter and asks for meeting between Taylor, Miller, Glick concerning what action should be taken.
1962 May 14 from Glick , 1962
1962 May 14 from Glick to Miller re: letter May 3. Glick thinks that now there is sufficient information to determine a course of action.