0386 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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paint back in bottles. Of course if a bottle would break
the paint would get all over the floor. The white stuff
there didn't hide the red at all. You could see it plainly.
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
The pencils are painted on the third floor. There isn't
any paint used at all in the factory only in the polishing
room, except on the third floor.
B. B. HASLETT, sworn for the state.
I went to Mr. Frank's house Monday morning after the
murder about 7 o'clock. I went out there and got him and
took him to the station house. He was at the station house
two or three hours. I told him Chief Lanford wanted to see him.
CROSS EXAMINATION
I saw Mr. Rosser and Mr. Haas at the station house about
8:30 or 9 o'clock. Mr. Black and I both went out for Mr. Frank
Monday morning. We took him to the station house and turned
him over to Chief Lanford. They had Mr. Frank in there and
a half dozen detectives, and Mr. Haas and you were there. When
we went out to Mr. Frank's house, I went with us. As to
whether he had to go or not, I suppose if he had resisted we
would have taken him. It was not a question as to whether he
wanted to go or not, but he didn't know he had to go. As to why
two of us went out after him--two of us generally go together
after anybody, because if he don't go voluntarily, he would go
anyhow,--we would take him.
E. F. HOLLOWAY, sworn for the State.
I am day watchman at the National Pencil Factory--worked
there two years. I was there on April 26th from 6:30 A.M.
till 11:45. I look after the elevator and freight that come in

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