0403 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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was very nervous Tuesday after the extra came out saying that
they were going to arrest him. That was about 15 or 20 minutes
before they arrested him. As to who gets up the data for Mr.
Frank for the financial sheets, Mr. Loeb sometimes, and Mr.
Gantt used to get up some, and Mr. Schiff gets it up sometimes.
Mr. Frank got it up himself, sometimes. No, I do not know
that Mr. Schiff furnished it to him all the time. I never noticed
whether Mr. Lee was nervous or not at any time, but of course, he
looked bothered and worried. Mr. Frank told me that the slip he
took out of the clock Sunday morning had been punched regularly.
I made the same mistake standing right there by his side. I
didn't see Mr. Frank date the slip. It ought to have been
dated the 26th. The slip I saw didn't have any time on it ex-
cept the watchman's time. I don't know whether I would know
it or not, to identify. The slips are not made in duplicate.
As to whether there is any mark on the slip to enable anyone to
identify it, as the one taken out that night, my memory is that
it was started at 6:01 or 6:02. One can be nobody could tell
who punched the clock, one man's punch is just like another. That
diagram or picture ( State's Exhibit A) is a fair represent-
ation of the building as a whole, it is not a fair representation
of the interior. I never knew there were any stairs in the
basement until this matter came up. They are never used to
the best of my knowledge. The regular place of keeping these order blank upo
books is in the outer office. There is no regular place in the
basement to keep paper, but it is thrown out in the waste basket
and gets down in the trash. There is no use for that paper
anywhere but in the office, but that doesn't prevent it from

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