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UNITED STATES RADIUM CORPORATION - THE LUMINITE CORPORATION V. EDNA HUSSMAN Report of Elizabeth C. Lowis: April 27, 1928. Arthur Lee, 220 Montague Place, South Orange, N. J. After much difficulty located Itrs. Lee residing at the above address, in the exclusive section of South Orange. In my interview with her found her to be a young woman of pleasing personality. Said she formerly rosided for one year in an apart- mont at 448 Roseville Avenue, Newark, moving thore in the Spring of 1926. In the house lived a Mrs. Edna Hussman, who is one of the women that is gaining much publicity in the daily newspapers in reference to radium cases, claiming she is permanently dis- abled as a result of radium poisoning. Mrs. Lee was very reticent in disclosing any in- formation in regards to Hussman's physical condition and activities while living in the house with her, saying she did not want to be involved in any court proceedings. She noticed in last night's nows a picture of lrs. Hussman and a very lengthy article of her illness. Laughed and said "If I was not aware of this court case that is now being tried I may have expressed my self very broadly as to what I think and know of Hussman and hor family. Personally, I think the entire family could stand a thorough investigation. They are the most horrible and the most terrible people I ever came in contact with. Whey they moved from Roseville Avenue they stole everything from the apart- ment that could be removed" Said Dr. Lee never treated or prescribed at any time for lirs. Hussman and knows nothing whatsoever about her case.

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