0506 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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data, that he couldn't fix the financial sheet until Mr.Schiff
got up the data, and he had Alonzo Mann telephone him to come over
over there to do it, but Mr.Schiff didn't come while I was there
I said at the coroner's inquest that I didn't see Mr.Frank work-
ing on any of these books that day. He was in the outer of-
fice and he was in the inner office. There wasn't any such look-
ing sheet as the financial on his desk, when I was in there he
was at work on a pile of letters and things like that.

RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION. When I was first employed at the factory
Mr.Nix said to me, "I will give $12.50 a week, when the busy sea-
son opens up, about the first of August, I will raise it to $15.
About the middle of June, I asked him to raise it on the first
of July, but he said, "We will wait until August 1st". At the
time I testified at the coroner's inquest, I had never seen any
of the financial sheets. I did not write a figure on that finan-
cial sheet. At the inquest I thought the average sheet was the
financial sheet. I told Mr.Frank that I couldn't stay longer than
12 o'clock, and he asked me to stay all the afternoon and help
him, that he was busy. I also heard him ask Harry Gottheimer to
come over in the afternoon.

MISS CORINTHIA HALL, Sworn for the defendant.
I work in the finishing-up department of the pencil factory
I am a forelady. I was at the factory on April 26, I got there
about 20 minutes to twelve. I had come to town on the East Lake
car and got to town about 11:30 and it took me about five min-
utes to reach the factory. Mrs. Emma Clarke Freeman was with me.
She had spent the night with me. We went there after her coat
and to telephone to call up Mrs.Freeman's husband. We went up
to the fourth floor to get the coat and then came down and went
in Mr.Frank's office. It was about 10 minutes to 12 when we left
the factory. Mr.Frank was writing when we came in his office.
His stenographer was in the outer office. Mrs. Freeman said she
would like to use the telephone. She used the telephone and then
we went out. During the ten minutes we were there he was talking

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