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Montag, Sigmund—Continued
April 26th
10:00 a. m., Frank came to Montag Bros, Page 128.
Stayed about one hour, Page 128.
Talked with Gottheimer and Miss Hall, Page 129.
April 27th
Frank came to home of, after breakfast, Page 129.
A raw, chilly morning, Page 129.
Nothing unusual about him, Page 129.
No more nervous than Montag, Page 129.
Went to factory and made examination, Page 129.
Factory, saw nothing on floor of 27th, Page 129.
Financial Sheet, Page 129.
Of April 24th, received a. m. of 26th, Page 129.
Frank came to Montag Bros. daily, Pages 128, 129.
Insurance company ordered factory cleaned, Page 130.
Metal room, accidents numerous in, Page 129.
Pinkerton Detective Agency, Page 129.
Employed by National Pencil Company, Pages 129, 130.
Reports of, furnished to police first, Page 130.
Saturdays at factory, Page 129.
At factory, Saturdays, up to July, 1912, Page 129.
Frank working on Financial sheet always, on, Page 129.

N

Naab, Philip
Frank's character good, Page 167.
Has known Frank four years, Page 167.
Classmates at Pratt Institute, Page 167.
Lives Ridgewood, N. J., Page 167.
Connected with N.-Y. Telephone Co., Page 167.

Nix, D. J.
Office boy at factory April, 1912, to October, 1912, Page 131.
Saturdays at factory, Page 131.
Frank and Schiff worked, Page 131.
No women or wrong conduct, Page 131.

Nix, M. O.
April 26th
Frank at Montag Bros, Page 123.
Asked to use Miss Hall at factory, Page 123.
Miss Hall was Nix's stenographer, Page 123.
She could not go until Mr. Montag's mail finished, Page 123.
Frank wanted her that afternoon, 26th, Page 123.

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