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FRIDAY. APRIL 24.
FIGHT FOR LEO
FRANK’S LIFE
Rumored That Defense Will
Present Burns’ Full Report.
Dorsey Ready to Attack.
Atlanta The first day's hearing of
the extraordinary motion for a new
trial before Judge Hill was quiet
enough yesterday, but it only served
to set the stage for fireworks that are
expected today when Solicitor Hugh
Dorsey fires his opening guns to com
bat the newly-discovered evidence of
Prank’s attorneys.
Rapid progress was made in the
hearing, which began in a committee
room of the state library in the Capi
tol. The defense submitted each of its
nineteen grounds for a retrial by 4:40
o'clock in the afternoon, at which time
Frank's counsel asked for an adjourn
ment in order for time to consider the
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DIRECTORS:
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A. B. MORRIS, 15. J. DORIS.
FRANK X DORR, R. ROT GOODWTN,
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Depository United States Court, Northeastern
Division Southern District of Georgia.
injection of other matters which they
have hitherto withheld.
May Present Burns’ Report.
It was rumored persistently that
the defense will present the report of
Detective William J. Burns. The con
victed man’s lawyers stated, however,
that there was hardly a probability of
this, as they intended concealing the
report from the police, whom they ac
cused of crooked tactics.
Hugh Dorsey-is expected to lay upon
the table the sensational cards he ad
mits he has up his sleeve. He is for
tified with numerous affidavits from
witnesses, it is stated, who have made
affidavits for the defense. Dorsey will
also subfnit the report of a private in
vestigation, it is also said, into the
process by which a number of affidav
its submitted by the defense were ob
tained. i
Mr, Dorsey will not talk on the sub
ject. He intimates, however, sensa
tional disclosures that will he down
upon the program for today's pro
ceedings. The defense likewise pre
diets startling revelations from their
side of the fight. A large number of
affidavits attacking the character of
witnesses, it is said, will be presented
by the prosecution.
Met Jim Conley.
A surprise was created Alien ihe de
fense introduced an affidavit signed
by J. W. Boozer, a collector for a tail-
oring firm located in Peters street,
who testified that he met Jim Conley
on Peters street between 4 and 4:30
o'clock on the day Mary Phagan was
murdered, and that he held a brief
conversation with him.
Boozer states in the affidavit that
he had known Conley for considerable
while, and that had made repeated
collections of weekly installments on
a watch which the negro prisoner had
bought from the concern with which
Boozer worked at the time. He says
that on this particular Saturday he
asked Conley to pay his regular in
stallments.
Conley, Boozer swears, told him that
he could get the money from Leo
Frank, as he had previously done.
Boozer states that Frank had fre
quently paid the negro’s weekly dues —
sl. This is the first time that this
piece of evidence has been made pub
lic.
Prejudice Charged.
Much stress was lai-d throughout the
session upon prejudice and demonstra
tions during the Frank trial. It was
alleged by Mrs. Simmons that fear
hushed her voice and deterred her
from submitting her story to Frank’s
attorneys in the interest of truth. Oth
ers tell in their affidavits of similar
experiences.
Only officials directly concerned in
the hearing are permitted within the
little room in which the motion is
being threshed' out. Stalwart door
doorkeepers remained on duty through
out the day. keeping scores of curious
! ersons from entering the place. Just
how long the hearing will last is spec
ulative. It will run into Saturday,
however, is the general prediction.
lElf COUNCIL
AND IDE CLUBS
Probe of Gambling Allegations
Didn’t Go Very Far. Unable
to Get Evidence.
Aiken, S. C.—City council held a
special meeting- yesterday afternoon at
3 o’clock to investigate the condition of
the clubs in the city but owing to the
lack of evidence, nothing was done.
The call for the meeting grew out of
agitation caused by the publishing of
several articles In a local paper con
demning the way the clubs w r ere run. It
was alleged that gambling to a great
etxent was going on and that the cl id s
were not being run in accordance with
•their charters. Council hind several
committees appointed, but these were un
able to get at the evidence and the spe
cial meeting ysfrday was calld for the
purpose of getting volunteer evidence, if
possible.
No one seemed to be willing to give
this evidence and council said that they
were powerless to act unless they could
get proof. A resolution was passed con
demning the writing of such articles as
had been published and that in the fu
ture they would be treated with con
tempt.
Every member of council seems to
think that there is gambling in the
clubs and that the provisions of their
charters are being violated but it seems
that nothing will be done. The agita
tion, nevertheless has done much good,
since It has put people to thinking and
there is no telling when some action will
come up.
Another action taken by the council
was that of allowing the various drug
stores arid soda fountains to sell drings
on Sunday during the summer.
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•Beauty Lesson*
LESSON IX—PART 11.
THE PRESENT FABHIONS ARB
THEY BECOMING) TO THE
AVERAGE WOMAN?
New Turn of the Wheel.
Today we seem confronted with a
curious change In the trend of fash
ion*. Utility seem* entirely diregard
ed and the craze for the unusual ha*
run riot with suitability and In some
cases with good taste. When the new
model* first came from Paris I was
puzzled as to bow they would suit
the American woman, whose personal
ity 1* so different from the French
type for whom they were created On
the whole, the new dree* Idea* (I am
not speaking of the extreme modes)
have been quickly and In most canes
successfully adopted and In their re
fined form there is much to admire
about them.
There was perhaps a danger that
women were growing too practical In
their Ideas about dressing, and that
tailored suits, close, straight sklrta
and sober oolors were too largely con
sidered. Feminine beauty is one of
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1 do not believe that any woman,
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of dress The ultra faehkmaWe wom
an who makes twjr toilet the chief In
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Rome women are so situated that
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ventional manner of dressing. Very
elaborate dressing, especially If It
verges on the historical or the plo
turesque. demands thought and time
In addition to expense. The woman
who has not these at her disposal Is
wise when she svotds such fashions.
(Lesson IX to be continued )
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