1915 July 18 Atlanta Constitution 48 Pages Georgia

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1915 July 18 Atlanta Constitution 48 Pages Georgia

Author: Atlanta Constitution

Year: 1915

PDF PAGE 1, COLUMN 1 LEO FRANK’S THROAT CUT BY STATE FARM PRISONER PDF PAGE 1, COLUMN 3 Desperately Wounded by Fellow Prisoner LEO M. FRANK PDF PAGE 1, COLUMN 7 Jugular Vein Severed Partially, Has Slight Chance For Recovery Attacked by William Creen, Convicted Mur- derer, at 11:10 Last Night, Frank’s Condition Is Critical, According to Prison Officials. Was Asleep in Prison Dormitory When Creen Rushed Upon Him—Physicians Sew Up the Wound and Operation May Save Life. “SEEMS THAT THEY HAVE GOT ME,” HE MUTTERED WHEN DISCOVERED BLEEDING ON FLOOR BY GUARDS Creen Made Attack With Butcher Knife Smug- gled Into Prison—Rushed Upon Him in Dark. Frank, Though Weak and Sinking Slowly, Re- tains Consciousness and Directs Physicians How to Stop Flow of Blood—Creen Confesses, and Says He Is Sorry. Milledgeville, Ga., July 18.—At 3 o’Clock this morning, Dr. Compton, the Prison Surgeon, stated that Frank’s chances for Recovery are slight. “There is danger of blood poisoning,” said the Doctor. “There is danger of the stitches in the Jugular Vein slipping, either one of which might cause death.” Milledgeville, Ga., July 17.—Leo M. Frank, serving a Life Imprisonment sentence for the murder of Mary Pha

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