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Sunday, May 18th, 1913

No people in Atlanta have been more anxious than the Greeks to see the murderer of little Mary Phagan brought to justice. A letter received by Colonel Thomas B. Felder yesterday enclosed a check for $25 from the Greek community to be added to the Burns fund, and carried with it a fervent wish that the mystery be cleared.

The letter follows:

I beg to enclose check for twenty-five dollars, which represents the proceeds of a spontaneous contribution of the members of the Greek Community, to the "Burns Fund."

The Greeks of Atlanta wish to see the mystery surrounding the tragic death of Mary Phagan solved and the reputation of their good city of Atlanta untarnished.

It was signed by Demetri Vafiadl, Consul of Greece.
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00:00Greeks add to fund to solve Fagan case. Atlanta, Georgian Sunday, May 18, 1913.
00:06No people in Atlanta have been more anxious than the Greeks to see the murderer of Little Mary
00:11Fagan brought to justice. A letter received by Colonel Thomas B. Felder yesterday enclosed a
00:16check for $1.25 from the Greek community to be added to the Burns Fund and carried with it a
00:22fervent wish that the mystery be cleared. The letter follows, I beg to enclose check for $25,
00:28which represents the proceeds of a spontaneous contribution of the members of the Greek
00:32community to the Burns Fund. The Greeks of Atlanta wish to see the mystery surrounding the tragic
00:38death of Mary Fagan solved and the reputation of their good city of Atlanta untarnished.
00:43It was signed by Dimitri Vafiatl, Consul of Greece.
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