Monday, 4th August 1913 Their Testimony Is Important In The Trial Of Leo M. Frank

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The Atlanta Constitution,

Monday, 4th August 1913,

PAGE 1, COLUMN 5.

EMIL SELIG.

DETECTIVE D. L. WAGONER.

DR. H. F. (ROY) HARRIS.

CHIEF NEWPORT LANFORD.

Photo by Francis E. Price. Staff Photographer.

Chief interest in the Frank case today centers int eh appearance at this afternoon's session of court of Dr. H. F. Harris, who collapsed on Friday afternoon while giving testimony fixing the murder hour of Mary Phagan. Detective D. L. Waggoner was on the stand Saturday morning. Emil Selig, father-in-law of Frank, will probably be called by the defense. Chief Lanford has been an interested spectator since the trial began. It was under his direction the evidence against the prisoner was gathered. It is not yet known whether he will testify or not.

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