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Frances Perkins — Part 12
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* 805 West End Avenue;-
‘Berkley, 170 West. 74th Street,
_ since Jaly al, 1932.
| “engineering problen he. mabe ee
eS Fis the Woolcott. ‘Hotel,
recalled that HAMPTON worked as e ra e ba ts)
revealed that
ROGSHS had*been a satisfactory employee up until the time he
was crippled on October 27, 1936, when a freight elevator fell
while he was operating it., The. records here further revealed
em he
> that ROGERS had been treated at Columbia*and St. Vincent's. oes Stn
7 “hospitals: but not: at. any of the hospitele mentioned ‘in the letters -
wo in instant case. The: supposed ‘handwri sof JOHN ROGERS
:¥°-previously. mentioned were secured? iii this-time.
- . Subsequent investigation. failed to reve
‘employed at any. other of the hospitals or “hotels mentioned in the’ ee
ROGERS. had peen
letters in this case, and he now has been eliminated as a suspect ©
-. dn this case and it might be noted here that handwriting Specimens.”
' and fingerprints were taken from JOHN ROGERS but are not being © vel ln.
... forwarded to the Bureau and are instead being Placed in | the exhibit “ot
at Section of | Rew York file 9-581. . oa. oe
) “thet institution were
checked and the” names of all present engineers employed there were |
J obtained and. at the seme time the names of all past employees. dis-
". charged for cause were also obtained.. . Tha
thet this list included the name of WESLEY HAMPTON, a relief engineer
4¢ should be noted here «".
employed at a salary of $85.00 per month and maintenance.
In checking other hospitals and hotels mentioned in instant
-.. “4... letters it was noted that WESLEY HAMPTON's name appeared on the
engineering ‘personnel of several of such institutions and dincly, . .
h em ent record of HAMPTON was secured ‘ro: iii mre
the New York City Board ef Building Engi " eee
a re
ned that HAMPTON worked at the Esplanade Hotel,
‘on October 21, 1929; at St. Elizabeth's Hospital,
190th Street and Fort Washington Avenue, on April 22, 1930; EMS
at the Brooklyn Hebrew Home for the Agea and Hospital, Howard and
Dumont Streets, Brooklyn, on Juné 20, 1930; at Public School #6,
350 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, on October 27, 1930; at the Hotel
on March 24, 1931; atthe Rockaway
Beach Hospital, 34th and Long. Island Avenue, Rockaway Beach, from
August 24, 1931 to June 21, 1932 and at St. "John's Hospital, Brooklyn,
Farther checking on this individual revealed
“that, the hed-ho record of his. ‘employment at the Esplanade Hotel, 7
but thought that he remembered HAMPTON as the a :
fs) x er" who consulted ‘a book in. Tegard | to “every. ee
about a year, such employment ending seven or eight years ago.
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