00:00Citizens deny authority for using their names.
00:03Atlanta Journal, Sunday, May 25, 1913.
00:06Captain English robbed F. Maddox and others' comment on dictograph interview.
00:11Captain James W. English, president of the Fourth National Bank,
00:15Saturday gave the journal a statement to the effect that he has had no connection whatever
00:19with attorney Thomas B. Felder's investigation of the Mary Fagan murder mystery.
00:24Robert F. Maddox, vice president of the American National Bank, made a similar statement.
00:30Captain English said,
00:31I don't know what Mr. Felder could have had in mind when he made the statement, if he did make
00:35it,
00:35that I, among other citizens, was backing him in his efforts to solve the Mary Fagan murder mystery.
00:40I never had a conversation with him or with anyone representing him in regard to the Fagan case.
00:46In fact, I have not conferred with anyone about the case,
00:49beyond casually asking some of the city detectives their theory of the case
00:53and casual discussion of the case with friends.
00:55I want to make it clear that I have never talked with Mr. Felder,
00:59with anyone representing him, or with anyone associated with him,
01:03in regard to his efforts to discover the guilty party.
01:06Mr. Maddox said,
01:07I don't know whether Mr. Felder made the statement,
01:10attributed to him in the dictograph manuscript or not.
01:14So far as I am concerned,
01:15I have had no connection whatever either directly or indirectly
01:18with Mr. Felder's investigation of the Fagan case.
01:21The statement to which the above statements are made in reply
01:25is that part of the dictograph record where Mr. Felder is quoted
01:28as telling February and Collier that some of the best citizens in Atlanta
01:32were backing him, Felder, in his investigation,
01:35and as mentioning the names of Captain English and Mr. Maddox.
01:38Governor Brown declines to comment.
01:42Governor Ojsef M. Brown declined to comment on the alleged statement of Mr. Felder
01:46to the effect that no matter who was governor,
01:49he would be able to have any man turned loose who got the papers for him.
01:53I do not believe that the people of the state of Georgia expect a statement from me,
01:58said the governor.
01:59In this connection, the statement of Governor-elect John H. Slayton
02:03is in substance that of Governor Brown.
02:05I do not think any reply to Mr. Felder is expected of me.
02:08He has never approached me on the question.
02:11Solicitor Hugh Dorsey said,
02:13Why, there is no use for me to deny any such remarks as those attributed to Colonel Felder,
02:18and I certainly do not wish to express my opinion in the matter.
02:21Colonel Felder never expressed to me any intention of taking steps
02:24to attempt to show graft or fraud on the part of the city police and detectives.
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