0231 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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English Avenue car was ahead of time as much as four minutes, on
other days did not indicate that it was ahead of time on the
day of the murder.

90. (kkkk). Because of the following colloquy which occurred
during the trial and while the witness, John Ashley Jones,
was on the stand, during the cross examination of Jones by the
Solicitor:

Q. You never heard anybody down there say anything about Mr.
Frank's practices and relations with the girls.

A. Not in the Pencil Factory.

Q. Not at all? You never did talk to any of these young girls,
did you?

A. No, I don't happen to know any of them.

Q. Or any of the men?

A. No.

Q. You don't know what kind of practices Mr. Frank may have carri-
ed on down there in the Pencil Factory?

A. No.

Q. You don't know, you never heard anybody say that Mr. Frank
would take girls in his lap in his office here?

A. No.

(Here objection was made by Mr. Arnold)

The Court: On cross examination he can ask if he has heard
of certain things.

Mr. Arnold: Up to April 28th?

The Court: Yes sir.

Mr. Dorsey: I am not four-flushing or any such thing; I am
going to bring the witnesses here.

Q. You never heard of Frank going out there to Druid Hills
and being caught did you, before April 28th?

A. No, but our reporter, it was his business to find out, and if
he had found it out, he certainly would not have issued such a
policy.

Q. How about twelve months ago, you never heard of Frank kissing
a little girl over at Conley's house on there breast around
there.

A. No, I never heard such a thing.

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