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Broad at 1:10, and yet here is the paper containing your admission made in the presence of your attorney, Monday morning, April 28th, that you didn't leave the factory until 1:10.

Gentlemen, talk to me about sad spectacles, but oh!

the sad spectacles that I have witnessed through one that don't know who did it, I don't know in ignorance of who did it, but I know so my grave Curran girl, the daughter of a man that works for Montag, in the case this to prove this for this red-handed murderer, who killed that little girl to protect his reputation among the people of him own race and religion.

Jurors are sworn, and His Honor will charge you, you have got the right to take into consideration one department, the manner and bearing, the reasonableness of what honest man seeking to get at the truth, looked at that little girl with Montag, and they not know that she had some connections boy, had been riding into Montag's automobile.

I am at a loss understand your mental operations.

But if Frank looked the monory door at ten minutes past one, if that be true, how in the name of goodness did she ever see him at Alabama and Broad at 1:10 black you, she had never seen him but one time; had never seen him but one time, and with the people up there on the street, to see the parade, waiting for her companions, this daughter of an employee of Montag comes into this presence and tells you the unreasonable and absurd story, the story that's in contradiction to the story made by Frank, which has been introduced in evidence and will be out with you.

She saw that leakup there in Jacobs

MRS. MAX MEYER, Sworn for the Movant.

I am a sister of Mrs. Ethel Harris Miller, formerly Ethel Harris.

On April 26, 1913, Mrs. Miller, together with Maier Lefkoff met me at the department store of J.P.Allen Company, where I worked, in front of said store, in the middle of the block of Whitehall Street between Alabama and Hunter Streets, in the City of Atlanta, at about one o'clock of said day.

After meeting in front of said store, Mrs. Miller, Lefkoff and I walked down Whitehall Street until we reached the corner of Alabama Street.

We turned up Alabama Street and walked to the corner of Forsyth and Alabama Streets, where we caught the Magnolia Street car for our home.

In my opinion we reached the corner of Alabama and Whitehall Streets between one o'clock and 1:10.

I am not acquainted with Leo M. Frank and do not recall whether my sister bowed to anyone at that corner or not.

FREDERICK J. PAXON, JAKE B. NEWMAN, Sworn for the Movant.

We are personally acquainted with Maier Lefkoff, of Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and Maier Lefkoff is a person of good moral character and credibility and we would believe him on oath in a court of law.

P. J. PAXON MISS MAY EVANS, Sworn for the Movant.

We know personally Mrs. Ethel Harris Miller, of Chattanooga, Tenn.

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