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Sheet #3 UNITED STATES RADIUN CORPORATION - THE LUMINITE CORPORATION V. EDNA HUSSMAN Report of Elizabeth C. Lewis April 21, 1928. Edna Hussman: not brought within the Statute of Limitations. Second place, they cannot recover under the Compensation Law, no injuries were sus- tgined. Third place, if they do over-rule the question of the Statute of Limitations it is only going to work hardships on other Corporations", and for this reason he feels they have not one chance of winning. Mrs. Hussman said, "Well, Louis, you know several of the doctors have been bought, but we instituted our suit before the time was out. lity case is the only one within the law". Mr. Hussman replied, "Well, I hope you do win out, but don't take it to heart if you lose". Mrs. Hussman said the Radium Company tried to have the cases thrown out of court, but Judge Backes would not consent to same. They all feel Judge Backes will do everything he can in their favor. A middle-aged man entered the room whom they introduced as Hussman's father, Mr. William Bolz, who makes his home with the Hussman's. Mr. Bolz said "I have been listening to your conversation. I was down to the Compensation Court the other day and I happened to mention Edna's case to one of the big men and this man said it would be a tough proposition to overcome the question of the Statute of Limitations. For this reason he did not think any of the girls would have any chance of collecting un- less there would be a groat deal of public sympathy aroused and with the public with them, they would be able to overcome anything.

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