0643 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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morning before I would take it over. Then it tells tips
delivered from Mr. Quinn's report.
Now on the right side you will notice this entry, "Bet-
ter grades, gross, net." From this small sheet we get
total of better grades 710, gross. Then right below it says
700 gross net. There were 710 gross, and on that repacked
sheet I called out there 10 gross good goods repacked, there-
fore the difference of 10 gross. Then we look on down this
pencil sheet, cut down each and every one of the items accordingly--
you will notice in some places I marked some items, "142 1/2
2-10-K"--and so on down the sheet, in this case there were 29
or 30 different items, all of which had to have the prices
correctly traced down, extensions correctly made, checked,
re-checked, added up, and totaled; and checked
back, and there repacks had to be deducted, after which the
12% had to be figured out, and deducted, giving the net
value of the production for that week. Then we take the
net value of the production that week, and from it take the
total amount of expense, and materials and office expense in-
cluding labor, rent, lights, insurance, and so forth, and,
if this expense is greater than the value of the pencils, which
we made that week, then the factory has operated that week at
a loss. In this case a deficit above, showing that that week
we operated at a loss. The shipments were gotten off down
there from this sheet. These are my initials up on the top.

Now, besides the making of this large sheet here proper;
there is in the making of the financial report three other sheets,
(Dart's Ex. 11)--that I usually make out. Now one of those
little sheets, that are usually made--and I want to call your
attention to the fact that I didn't prepare that.

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