0602 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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MISS EMILY MAYFIELD, Sworn for the defendant.

I worked at the pencil factory last year during the summer of 1912. I have never been in the dressing room when Mr.Frank would come in and look at anybody that was undressing.

CROSS EXAMINATION. I work at Jacob's Pharmacy. My sister used to work also at the pencil factory. I don't remember any occasion when Mr.Frank came in the dressing room door. While Miss Irene Jackson and her sister were there.

MISSBS VELMA HATZ, ESTELLE, ANNIE OSBORNE, REBECCA CARSON, MAUDE WRIGHT and NOBELLA THOMAS. All sworn for the defendant, testified that they were employees of the National Pencil Company; that Mr.Frank's general character was good; that Conley's general character for truth and veracity was bad and that they would not believe him on oath.

MISSES MOLLIE BLAIR, ETHEL STEWART, CORA COWAN, B.D. SMITH, LIZZIE WORD, BESSIE WHITE, GRACE ATHERTON, and MRS.BARNES all sworn for the defendant testified that they were employees of the National Pencil Company, and work on the fourth floor of the factory; that the general character of Leo M.Frank was good; that they have never gone with him at any time or place for any immoral purpose, and that they have never heard of his doing anything wrong.

MISSBS CORINTHIA HALL, LILIAN M. GOODMAN, JENNIE MAY FIELD, IDA HOLMES, WILLIE HATCHETT, MARY HATCHETT, MINNIE SMITH, MARJORIE MCCORD, LILA MOULTON, MRS.E.R.JOHNSON, MRS.A.WILSON, MRS.GEORGIA DENHAM, MRS.O.JONES, MISS ZILLA SPIVEY, CHARLES LEE, N.V.DARLEY, F.ZIGANKI, and A.C.HOLIDAY, all sworn for the defendant, testified that they were employees of the National Pencil Company and knew Leo M.Frank, and that his general character was good.

D.L.MACINTYRE, B.WILDAUBER, MRS.DAN KLEIN, ALEX DITLER, DR.J.SCHONFELD, F.G.SCHLIFF, ALIX GUTMAN, JOSEPH GERSHON, P.D.MCGARITY, MRS.M.W.MEYER, MRS.DAVID MARK, MRS.A.I.HARRIS

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