0154 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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room when he told me to watch for him that time. I don't know
if he knew Snowball was there or not. The day before Thanksgiving
when he talked to Snowball, we were on-the elevator. Snowball
could have heard anything that was said. Mr. Frank saw Snowball
standing there-----Miss Daisey Hopkins, worked at the factory from
June 1912 until Christmas. I worked on the same floor with her.
I am sure she worked there from June until about Christmas. She
was a low lady, kind of heavy, she was pretty, chunky, kind of
heavy weight. I remember that she was there in June because I
took a note to Mr. Herbert Schiff which she gave me. Mr. Schiff
said it had June on it, when he read it. It was on the outside
of the note. I looked and seen something on it; I don't what
what it was. It was on the back of the note-----June something, and
he laughed at it. I know Miss Daisey Hopkins, left at Christmas,
because Mr. Dalton told me that she wasn't coming back. It was
one Saturday. Mr. Dalton was a slim looking man and tall, with
thick eye lashes, black hair, light completed, weighed about
135 pounds, about thirty five years old. I seen him around the
factory several times. The first time was somewhere along in
July, when he come in there with a lady. About two weeks after
that, I met him at the door, about the last of July. The
next time was just about Thanksgiving Day. Then I saw him after
Christmas when he come there with a lady. Him and the lady was
down in the basement. I don't know who she was. Last time I saw
him was down at the station house. The detectives brought him
down there. First Saturday I watched for Mr. Frank, I saw Mr.
Holloway there, he left about half past two. I saw Mr. Darley
that morning; don't know what time he left. The next Saturday I
watched, Mr. Holloway wasn't there, he was sick. That was
about the last of July or first of August. The next time I
watched about the last of August, I saw Mr. Holloway. He left
about two o'clock. The day I watched for him in September, after
Thanksgiving Day, I saw Mr. Holloway leave about half past two.
Schiff and Darley were there. I disremember who I saw there in
January, except Mr. Holloway. Sometimes some of the girls worked
there on Saturdays. Don't remember any girls that worked there
on the first Saturday that I watched. The second time I watched,
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