0859 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. He just come in there and commenced talking to you, and paid no
attention to Snowball?
A. He didn't know Snowball was in there.
Q. In the elevator. How could he help seeing him if he was in the
elevator?
A. The elevator was gone down. Whenever I would get ready to
work at night, he would send the elevator to the basement, and we would
go in the back room.
Q. You were not on the elevator when you had that talk?
A. No, sir, that talk was in the back room.
Q. I am talking about just before Thanksgiving. You were in the ele-
vator that day?
A. Yes, sir, we were in the elevator then. I was standing right there
beside the elevator.
Q. Well, Snowball was standing right there by you?
A. Snowball was standing right there by me, yes, sir.
Q. He could have seen him, Mr. Frank, couldn't he?
A. Yes, sir, he was where he could have seen him, and he was where he
could have heard anything that was said.
Q. And Mr. Frank knew that he could have heard anything that was
said?
A. Yes, sir, he knew he could have heard anything that was said.
Q. He saw Snowball standing there?
A. Yes, sir, he saw Snowball standing there.
Q. Well, take last Thanksgiving Day. How many was there?
A. This gone Thanksgiving?
A. Yes.
A. I don't know; there was a big crowd.
Q. When did Miss Daisy Hopkins work there?
A. Oh, she worked in 1912.
Q. 1912?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. You are certain of that?
A. Yes, sir, I am certain she worked there in 1912.
Q. What floor did she work on?
A. She worked on the fourth floor.
Q. The fourth floor?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. And she worked there in 1912?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. What time in 1912 did she quit there?
A. I don't know what time.
Q. About when, Jim?
A. I don't know when she quit there.
Q. What time of the year did you see her working there?
A. I saw her working there in 1912.
Q. What part of the year?
A. Well, I saw her working there from June on up.
Q. June on up?
A. Yes, sir, up until about near Christmas.
Q. All right, you saw her working there from June or July of 1912 until
Christmas?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Or about that time?
A. Yes, sir.

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