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Urseabach, O. F. --Continued
April 27th
Frank at his house, Page 125.
No scratches or bruises on Frank, Page 125.
Saw Frank again Sunday afternoon and evening, Page 125.
Frank told him about tragedy, Page 126.
4:00 p. m., Frank borrowed rain coat, Page 126.
6:00 p. m., raincoat returned, Page 126.
Bridge played at Urseabach home on Saturday nights, Page 126.
Frank and wife did not play poker, Page 126.
Urseabach, Mrs. C. F.
April 26th
1:30 p. m., took phone message from cook, Page 126.
April 27th
No bruises or marks on Frank, Page 126.
Raincoat borrowed from husband, Page 126.
Told of tragedy by Frank, Page 126.
Frank did not accuse any one, Page 126.
Didn't say that he suspected anyone, Page 127.
Witness said Frank was sorry he had let J. M. Gantt in factory, Page 126.
Gantt discharged for dishonesty, Page 127.

V
Vanderhoef, J. E.
Foreman of foundry, Cornell, Page 168.
Frank's character good, Page 168.
Knew Frank two years, Page 168.
At Cornell, Page 168.

W
Waggoner, B. L.
April 29th
10:30 to 11:30 a. m., in front of factory, Page 42.
Saw Frank walk to window and twist hands, Page 42.
Seemed that Frank was nervous, Page 42.
Washington Street and Georgia Ave., corner
Plat showing, defense exhibit 53, Page 300.
Weinkauf, Godfrey, Page 133.
Saturdays at factory
3:00 to 5:00 p. m., visited factory, Page 133.
Would stay about two hours, Page 133.
Frank, Schiff, and Holloway there, Page 133.
Superintendent of lead plant, Page 133.
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