1347 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT 45.

Weekly report sent by Leo M. Frank to Oscar Pappenheimer and received
by the latter on April 28, 1913, said report being in the handwriting of Frank.

FINANCIAL.
Week ending April 24, 1913.
Production: Net 2719½ Gr.
Good 700 Gr.
Medium 629½ Gr.
Cheap 599 Gr.
Jobs 791 Gr.
701 %

Net Value Prod'n $3066.31
Total Expenditures 3175.75

Result—Deficit— 109.44

Shipments $5438.78
4374 gr.

Orders received $3920.31 Value
1904 Gross
O. K. F

DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT 46.

Weekly financial reports of the business of the National Pencil Company
sent by Leo M. Frank to Oscar Pappenheimer for each week beginning January
18, 1912, and ending with the week ending April 24, 1913, each of said
reports being identical in form with the defendant's Exhibit "45" and being
in the handwriting of Leo M. Frank.

DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT 47.

Pay envelope found by detective McWorth. It is an ordinary pay en-
velope used by the Pencil Company with the number "186" written thereon,
with the first initials of a name on it, an "M" and a "P."

DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT 48.

Club found by detective McWorth at the factory. The club is round,
about three feet long and three inches in diameter, weighs approximately
three pounds and has several red blotches thereon

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