The first day of the defense's case is stated in a newspaper article to be in October, but the day-by-day calendar in the courtroom indicates it is November.
The November dates depicted during the trial correspond with the 1931 calendar, but the day and date on a newspaper article dated the following January would only be correct if the year was *still* 1931 (which would be over five months before the crime was committed). Also, Clyde's execution is set for later that same January, but the day and date stated by the court isn't correct for 1931 (and wouldn't be correct until 1935).