R P BUTLER, Sworn In For The State, 105th To Testify

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R. P. BUTLER, sworn for the Defendant.

I am the shipping clerk of the Pencil Company. I am familiar with

the doors leading into the metal room. They are wooden doors, with

glass windows. There is no trouble looking through these windows into

the metal room, even when the doors are closed. The glass in the door

is about fifteen inches by eighteen inches. Any one of ordinary height

can see through them easily.

CROSS EXAMINATION.

The doors are six feet wide together. The passageway from the

elevator back to the metal room is ten feet wide with the exception of

that part where we have some boxes piled up, where it is about six feet

wide. The boxes go to the ceiling on the one side. It is not particularly

dark there. I measured the width of the metal room doors. They were six feet wide exactly from jam to jam. The doors are usually open. If any one came up the stair case and turned to the office, they could see through the metal room doors. The floors of the metal room are very

dirty. I don't know if the windows are clean, but you can see through

them.

R P BUTLER, Sworn In For The State, 105th To Testify

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