MRS EMMA CLARKE FREEMAN, Sworn In For The State, 43rd To Testify

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MRS. EMMA CLARKE FREEMAN, sworn for the Defendant.

I married on April 25th. I worked at the pencil factory before that,

at the time I was married. I was paid off on April 25th by Mr. Schiff.

On the 26th I reached the factory with Miss Hall about 25 minutes to 12.

I saw Mr. Frank at his office. He was talking to two men when we went

in. Mrs. White and Mr. Frank's stenographer were also in the office.

Mr. Frank gave us permission to go up on the fourth floor to get my coat.

While we were going up the steps Mr. Frank called to me to tell Mr.

White that Mrs. White wanted him. We went on up, I got my coat and

came down, and asked permission of Mr. Frank to use telephone in his office. I used the telephone. I spoke to Mrs. White a few minutes and then

we left, which was about a quarter to twelve. I remember looking at the

clock. When we left, there was in the building, May Barrett, the stenographer, May Barrett's daughter, Arthur White, his wife, Harry Denham and Mr. Frank. We met Lemmie Quinn afterwards in a cafe. He said he had just been up to see Mr. Frank. (Cross examination waived).

MRS EMMA CLARKE FREEMAN, Sworn In For The State, 43rd To Testify

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