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LEO M.

PRANE. 223

disinterred st the end of 9 days
and the stomach is taken ont and
among the contents you find eab-
bage like that and nts of
wheat bread slightly digested,
you eould not by looking at the
eabbage hazard an opinion as to
how Jong before death that had
deen taken into the stomach.

Alfred Loring Lane. Am a
resident of Brooklyn, N. ¥. Knew
Leo Frank 4 years at Pratt In-
stitute which we both attended.
His general character is good.

Philip Nash, Knew Leo Frank
4 years at Pratt Institute, His
general character is good.

Richard A, Wright. Live in
Brooklyn, N. Y. Knew Leo
Frank 4 years at Pratt Insti-
tute, also 3 years at Cornell. His
general character is good.

‘Harry Lewis. Live in Brook-
ty, N. ¥.; am a lawyer; have
Known Leo Frank about 12
years; have been a neighbor of
his until he came South. His
general character is good.

Herbert Lasher. Knew Leo
Frank at Cornell University;
was in his class, and we roomed
together for 2 years. His gen-
eral character was very good.

John W. Todd, Prof. C. D.
Albert, Prof. J. E. Vanderhoff,
V. H, Rriegshaber, M. F. Gold-
stein, Dr. David Marz, Jewish
Rabbi, and R. A. Sona, Super
intendent of the Hebrew Or-
phans’ Home, testified that his
character was good.

Arthur Heyman, Mrs. H. Glo-
gowski, Mrs. Adolph Montag,
Mr Zi 0. Parmele, Ida Hays,

"a wers, Opie Dicker-
808 teatifed to the aame effect.

Mra. Emma Clark Freeman.
Have worked at the pone fae-
tory over 4 years. . Frank's
general character is good; am a

married woman; have known
Conley evar sinee he has been at
the factory. His general char-
aster for truth and veracity is
bad; would not believe him on
oath.

Cross-szamined. Have never
heard any suggestion of sny
wrongdoing on the part of Mr.
Frank, either in or ont of the
factory; was forelady at the fac-
tory for sbout 3 years,

Sarah Barnes, Worked at the
pencil factory over 4 years; his
character is good, He has been
the best of men,

Trene rgeeom. arorted at
the pencil factory for 3 years.
Mr, Frank’s character was very
well. He never said anything to
me; never met Mr. Frank at any
time for any immoral purpose,

Cross-examined, The girls
feemed to be afraid of him;
heard some remarks two or three
times ebout Mr. Frank’s going
to the dressing room on di
ent oceasions; never heard any
talk about Mr. Frank going
around putting his hands on
girls; never heard of his going
out with any of the girls.

Miss Beuste Fleming. Worked
ag stenographer for Mr, Frank;
bis character was unusually
good.

Cross-examined, Am just
talking about my personal rela-
tions with him; have never seen
him do anything wrong there in
the factory. He never made any
advances to me or anyone else.

Mrs. Mattie Thompson. Work
at the pencil factory. Mr.
Frunk’s character is good. I have
never heard anything against
him; have never wet Mr. Frank
anywhere or at any time for any
immoral purpose.

Miss Irens Carson. Worked

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