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X. AMERICAN STATE TRIALS.

O. Jones, Miss Zils Spivey,
Chorles Les, N. V. Darley, F.
Ziganki, A. €. Holloway and
Minnie Foster, testified that
they we were emplo: ployees of the pan-

knew Leo M.
a mk, rand. the that bis general
character was

good,

Dwi. ‘Macintyre, B. Wildauer,
Mrs. Dan Klein, Alex Dittler, Dr.
J. E. Sommerfiald, F. G. Schiff,
Al Guthman, Joseph Gershon,
P. D. McCarley, Mra, M. W.
Meyer, Mes. David Marz, Mes.
A. I. Harris, M. §. Rice, L. H.
Moss, Mrs. L. H. Moss, Mrs.
Joseph Brown, E. E, Fitspat-
rick, Emil Dittter, Wm, Bauer,
Mise Helen Loeb, Al For, Mrs.
Martin May, Julians V. Boshm,

Mrs, Mollie Rosenberg, M. H.
Silverman, Mrs. L, Sterne, Chas.
Adler, Mrs, R. A. Sonn, Miss
Ray Kisin, A. J. Jones, L. Bin-
stein, J. Bernard, J. Fox, Mar-
ous Loeb, Fred Heilbron, Mitton
Kisin, Nathan Coplan, Mrs. J.
E. Sommerfeld, all residents of
Atlanta, have known Leo M.
Frank ever since be has lived in
Atlanta; his general chasater is

Mrs, H.W. Carson, Mary Pirk,
Mrs. Dora Small, Julia Fuss, RB.
P. Butler, Joe Stetker, testified
that they were employees of the
peneil company; that they knew
‘Leo M. Frank, and that his gen-
eral character is good.

EVIDENCE IN REBUTTAL FOR STATE

J.B. Floyd, R. M. Goddard,
A. L. Goddard, N. J. Bollard,
Henry Carr, J. 8. Rice, Lem
Smith testified that they knew
Daisy Hopkins; that her gen-
eral ¢aracter for truth and verac-
ity was bad, and that they would
not believe her on oath.

J.B. Floyd. Heard Daisy
Hopkins talk sbont Frank and
said there was a cot in the base-
ment.

J.T. Hearn, Have known C.

B. Dalton from 1890 to 1904; at
first his general charaeter was
bad, but the last I knowed of
him it was good; would believe
him on oath.
_ BV. Johnson. Have known
@. B. Dalton for about 20 years.
His character for truth and ve-
racity is good; would believe him
on oath.

W. M. Cook, W. J. Elder, A.
B. Houston, J. T. Born, W. M.
Wright, C. B. McGinnis, F. P.
Hefner, W.C. Hale, Leon Boyes,
MM. G. Caldwell, A. W. Hunt, W.

C. Patrick knew C. B. Dalton;
his general character for truth
and veracity was good; they
would believe him on oath,

Myrtle Cato, Maggie Griffin,
Mrs, @. D. Donegan, Mrs. H. B.
Johnson, Miss Marie Carst, Miss
Nollie Pettis, Mary Davis, Mra.
Mary E. Wallace, Estelle Win-
Kl, Carrie Smith were formerly
employed at the pencil company
and worked at the factory; Leo
M, Frank's character for lascivi-
ousness Was bad.

Mamie Kitchens. Have worked
at the National Pencil Compam pany
two yeara; am on the fo
floor} was in the dressing room
with Miss Irene Jackson when
she was undressed. Mr. Frank
opened the door, stuck his head
inside; he did not knock; he just
stood ‘there and laughed; Miss
Jackson said: “Well, we are
dressing, blame it,” and then he
shut the door,

Cross-examined. He asked us
if we didn't have any work to

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