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The Atlanta Constitution,

Monday, 27th October 1913,

PAGE 5, COLUMN 1.

Hearing for New Trial

for Leo

M. Frank Will

Probably Be

Concluded on

Wednesday

Morning.

Attorney Reuben Arnold, associate counsel for the defense of

Leo Frank, who is making a masterful argument for a new trial for

his client, was asked shortly after the adjournment of his speech

Saturday, if he had any idea of the time he would finish:

Not the slightest, he answered smilingly. I've just started

good.

From which is drawn the conclusion that he will occupy a

large part of today in his speech. At the conclusion, Attorney

Frank Hooper, who assisted Solicitor Dorsey in Frank's

prosecution, will make the first speech for the state. Hooper's

address, it is predicted, will take at least a day.

Following him will be Dorsey. The final argument will be

submitted by Attorney Rosser, who, it is said, will occupy probably

as much time as his colleague, Colonel Arnold. Only four speeches

will be delivered.

It is predicted that the hearing will not close until either

Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.

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