MISS DEWEY HEWELL, Sworn In For The State, 159th To Testify

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MISS DEWEY HEWELL, sworn for the State in rebuttal.

I stay in the Home of the Good Shepherd in Cincinnati. I worked at

the pencil factory four months. I quit in March, 1913. I have seen Mr.

Frank talk to Mary Phagan two or three times a day in the metal department. I have seen him hold his hand on her shoulder. He called her

Mary. He would stand pretty close to her. He would lean over in her

face.

CROSS EXAMINATION.

All the rest of the girls were there when he talked to her. I don't

know what he was talking to her about.

MISS REBECCA CARSON, re-called by the State in rebuttal.

I have never gone into the dressing room on the fourth floor with

Leo M. Frank.

MISS MYRTICE CATO and MISS MAGGIE GRIFFIN, both sworn

for the State, testified that they had seen Miss Rebecca Carson go into

the ladies' dressing room on the fourth floor with Leo M. Frank two or

three times during working hours; that there were other ladies working

on the fourth floor at the time this happened.

MISS DEWEY HEWELL, Sworn In For The State, 159th To Testify

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