
At the right is Miss Ruth Phagan, aunt of Mary Phagan, and in her arms is Miss Ollie Phagan, sister of the victim, whom she is trying to comfort.
Another in our series of new transcriptions of contemporary articles on the Leo Frank case.
Atlanta Georgian
Monday, April 28th, 1913
Gant [sic] was arrested on a warrant sworn out, in Judge Powers’ court, charging him with murder.
Gant was last seen before his arrest at 8:45 this morning by Herbert Schiff, assistant superintendent of the factory. A few minutes later he was on a car bound for Marietta.
The officers in Marietta were notified by telephone and were on the watch for a man answering Gant’s description.
The detectives began to spread their nets for Gant on significant stories coming from half a dozen different sources.
All were to the effect that Gant had tried on many occasions to pay attentions to the little girl, and that his infatuation for her was evident even in the factory.