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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 16, 1913 and ending with the week
ending April 24, 1913, each of said reports being identical in
form with the defendant's exhibit "46" and being in the handwriting
of Leo M. Frank.

DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT 47.

Pay envelope found by detective Starnesworth. It is an
ordinary pay envelope used by the pencil company with the number
"186" written thereon, with the first initials of a name on it,
as "M" and a "Ph".

DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT 48.

Club found by detective Starnesworth 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.

DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT 49.

Brown suit of clothes worn by Leo M. Frank on April 26,
1913. Consists of coat, pants, and vest. Suit does not appear
to be new, but is clean and unspotted.

DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT 50.

Bank book showing account of Leo M. Frank with Atlanta
National Bank. Shows balance on April 1, 1913, of $111.13, and a de-
posit of $15. on April 16, it further shows that the sum of
$109.86 had been drawn out on checks (defendant's exhibit 51),
leaving a balance to the credit of depositor of $16.20.

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