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<br /> 8 :agran+: '�' 'u rnean a:i uf. . . tr'J � , , �. ,� . ilaor: rurre, this coneist
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<br /> Erickaun: i`:.o, iS'e !wo floors.
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<br /> Ir.gran:: `,r.d how are the floo,r. �iivi:;c:i, :�.bal type of use are the�e
<br /> 11 ilaors put to'?
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<br /> Erickeun: P�+ey'rc made into apartments, into. . . I iorget how many
<br /> i3 ' apax•tments he's got there. . . tney ar� indivldually rnarked. . .
<br /> i l;a re ueen into this penthouse, and I've been luto no. S. . .
<br /> 14 and I think there are two nuTnber fives in that apartment but
<br /> 15 " ���E• 'o. 5 I'm referrinp, tu in here is un tlie eecond tloor. . .
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<br /> Lngran.: ' hcn you were in nb. 5, �.vhat did ynu oUserve, v:ie:
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<br /> 18 ' Erickson: i°ihen I waiked in there, the:'e v.�-ere four, lice �;entlemen in i
<br /> 19 ��'e. I ).:nocked or, the door ;ind chey asked lo come in,
<br /> welcomed me in, which Mr. George iJneworth objected to
<br /> 20 i (xr,e going in) and hir, ;v:oaer and mysclf wen[ in there. And j .
<br /> wc inoked around at�d got our o0eervation ot wliat �.c wanted
<br /> 21, to ;;o in lhare for, checking the walle and type of coulcin,�; I
<br /> iacilifies and eo on that they hfld in there. �
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<br /> 23 Iregranu � '_�at type of cookin�; fa�ilities did they have'? I '
<br /> 24 il Erickeon: i: v:ae a wood etove, fired wocd stuve, and there were. . . it
<br /> �vae real warm in there and the stove was burning rcal
<br /> 25 � hzavily. No��, it wae filthy, dirty, and iL was in an swful
<br /> con3itiun as tar ao health condition� we3•t concerned, on my
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<br /> 2� ,I Unsworth: h:r. Chuirman, may I say oomethiiig?
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<br /> I�, S[evera: Go ahead, George, i
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<br /> Uneworth: h�r, i.rickaun hae no right to bring in evidence a,zainst this I
<br /> 3� building by forcinr himeelf into a priv, te apartmen., and then � �
<br /> 3� telling the arartmante nre filthy, and he broke the �.nw whrn
<br /> he invaded that apartm<nt, and hc knew it, over my objection,
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