Title
Vol. 3, sec. 5 (pp. 1601-1662). Testimony of sewing machine operator, embroidery seller, shipping clerk, forelady, assistant shipping clerk, machinist
Publication Date
December 1911
Abstract
Vol. 3, sec. 5, (pp. 1601-1662)
IDA WILLINSKI/Cohen, operator (defendants’ witness, p. 1601), describes actions of self and others on day of fire
LOUIS A. SILK, embroidery seller (defendants’ witness, p. 1608), describes usual way of entering and leaving the premises; what happened on the day of the fire
BERNARD C. ENSER, embroidery manufacturer (defendants’ witness, p. 1619), describes usual way of entering and leaving the premises
YETTA KREITZBERG, worked in shipping department (defendants’ witness, p. 1625), testifies about turning the knob of the door
LENA HANDSCHUH, forelady (defendants’ witness, p. 1628), questioned about key in door; received a raise after fire
LOUIS SEDERMAN, assistant shipping clerk (defendants’ witness, p. 1635) testifies that hose was rotten; never saw door locked; key was always hanging from it by a string; always open in summer, closed in winter, people always went in and out; Washington Place stairs were always dark
LOUIS BROWN, machinist (defendants’ witness, p. 1645), describes actions of self and others on day of fire; questioned about previous testimony
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