Mr. Raigorodsky. No—not from me. Now, when I first knew George he was an engineer in charge of the operations of the Rangley Field in Colorado. Then, he quit the job and went into the business of his own, which was supposed to be a consultant petroleum engineer and oil operator.
He was married, as far as I know, three times. I didn't know his first wife, but I know his daughter by the first wife.
Mr. Jenner. What is her name?
Mr. Raigorodsky. I don't remember; I'm sorry.
Mr. Jenner. But you have met her?
Mr. Raigorodsky. Oh, yes; they live here at the Maple Terrace, which is next door to the Stoneleigh Hotel. The second wife was—that's where this was when he married the second time—it was to a daughter of the Sharples, S-h-a-r-p-l-e-s [spelling].
Mr. Jenner. Was her name Wynne, W-y-n-n-e [spelling]?
Mr. Raigorodsky. No; we called her something else—it will come to me—just leave that blank. They had two children, both of them were spastic.
Mr. Jenner. Was a boy and a girl?
Mr. Raigorodsky. That's right. One of them since died.