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Vol. 3, sec. 1 (pp. 1211-1290). Trial resumed December 19, 1911. Defendants’ witnesses: Commissioner of Labor describes inspection procedure for Triangle factory; testimony of building superintendent about testing hose, lighting conditions; testimony of supplier re physical layout of factory

Abstract
Vol. 3, sec. 1 (pp. 1211-1290) Defendants’ Witnesses Trial resumed December 19, 1911 JOHN WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Labor (defendants’ witness), discusses building inspections, long discussion of report of inspection of Triangle Waist factory ISAAC STERN, steam contractor and building superintendent of Asch (Triangle) building (defendants’ witness, p. 1246), testifies about testing hose, lighting in stairways, questioned extensively about previous testimony at Coroner’s inquest MAX HERSCH, manager of embroidery department of M. H. Pulanski & Co., (defendants’ witness, p. 1272), sold goods to Harris & Blanck, visited premises, testified as to routine whereabouts of Harris, physical layout of premises, lighting
Date Issued
1911-12-11Subject
triangle fire; williams; stern; hersch; commissioner of labor; steam contractor; building superintendent; manager
Type
archival material legal document