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affidavit, and deponents have brought same to the attention of the Court at the earliest possible moment at which the Court could take cognizance of said affidavit; after the trial, which is the date on which the rule ni si is on return; that is, October 4, 1913, same being on that day presented to the Court as part of the motion for new trial.

Further deposing, deponents say that, had they known at the trial of any of the facts or statements of the affiants which would disqualify, or tend to disqualify, said jurors, or either of them, when said jurors were put upon the voir dire in said case, these deponents would have brought the same to the attention of the Court at said time.

L. Z. ROSSER,
MORRIS BRANDON,
REUBEN R. ARNOLD
HERBERT J. HAAS.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, by each of the above four named deponents, this October 22, 1913.
E. D. THOMAS,
Notary Public, Fulton County, Georgia.

Georgia, Fulton County. EXHIBIT F.
State of Georgia,
vs. Fulton Superior Court.
Leo M. Frank.

Personally appeared Mrs. Jennie G. Loevenhart, who makes this affidavit to be used on motion for a new trial in the above stated case.

Deposing on oath she says that she is personally acquainted with M. Johenning, one of the jurors who served in the trial of Leo M. Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan.

Further deposing she says that during May, 1913, said M. Johenning met deponent and deponent's daughter on Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Georgia, and then and there the said M. Johenning expressed to the deponent and deponent's daughter his firm belief that Leo M. Frank was guilty of the murder of Mary Phagan. This statement was made by M. Johenning forceably and positively as his profound conviction.

MRS. JENNIE G. LOEVENHART.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 26th day of September, 1913.
C. W. BURKE,
Notary Public, Fulton County, Georgia.

Georgia, Fulton County. EXHIBIT G.
State of Georgia,
vs. Fulton Superior Court.
Leo M. Frank.

Before me personally appeared H. C. Loevenhart, who makes this affidavit to be used on motion for a new trial in the above stated case.

Deposing on oath he says that for some eighteen months prior to July, 1913, he was connected with the Hodges Broom Works in the city of Atlanta;
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