0507 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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to two men between the outer office and the clock. He was dis-
missing those two men when we came in there. White and the stenograph
er were in the office then also. As we were going up the steps,Mr.
Frank called to Mrs.Freeman to tell Arthur White to come down that
his wife wanted to see him. On the fourth floor we saw May Barrett,
Arthur White and Harry Denham. When we left the factory, the foll-
owing people were still there: Arthur White, Mrs.White, May
Barrett, her daughter, Harry Denham, the stenographer and Mr. Frank.
CROSS EXAMINATION. We met Mr. Holloway between Broad and Forsyth
St. as he came out of the factory and as we went in. We met Lemmie
Quinn afterwards at the Greek Cafe, don't know what time it was.
When we came out, we went to corner of Alabama and Forsyth to use
a telephone. It took us about about five minutes to go there and
come back to Greek Cafe. We got cup of coffee and sandwich and
were getting the change when Quinn came in.
MRS. EMMA CLARKE FREEMAN, Sworn for the defendant.
I married on April 26th. I worked at the pencil factory
before that, at the time I was married. I was paid off on
April 25, by Mr.Schiff. On the 26th, I reached the factory with
Miss Hall about 25 minutes to 12. I saw Mr. Frank at his office.
He was talking to two men when we went in, Mrs. White and Mr.
Frank's stenographer were also in the office. Mr. Frank gave us
permission to go up on the fourth floor to get my coat. While we
were going up the steps Mr. Frank called to me to tell Mr. White
that Mrs. White wanted him. We went on up, I got my coat and came
down, and asked permission of Mr. Frank to use the telephone in
his office. I used the telephone. I spoke to Mrs. White a few
minutes and then we left, while we were about a quarter to twelve.
I saw Mr. White in the office, when we left there was in the
building, Mrs. White, her daughter, and May Barrett's daughter,
Arthur White, his wife, Harry Denham, and Miss Hall. We met Lemmie
Quinn afterwards at a cafe. He said he had just been up to see
Mr. Frank. (Cross Examination waived.)
MISS RULA MAY FLOWERS, Sworn for the defendant.
I did not work at the factory on Saturday, April 26th. I
worked there Friday, the 25th in the packing department. Mr.
Schiff got my name for the financial sheet on Friday night.
I got my money on Saturday. I was not paid for the entire week.

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