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Sunday, May 25th, 1913

Editor The Journal:

I herewith hand you a telegram in answer to one that I got Chief of Police Beavers to send, which explains one of Thomas B. Felder's visions, which appeared in the Morning Eye-Opener of Saturday, and from my relations and connections with this astute and would-be bribe giver, my conscience tells me that society at large would be better off if T. B. Felder and myself were both in Sing Sing.

(Signed) A. S. COLYAR.

The telegram referred to follows:

Ossining, N. Y., May 24, 1914.

J. L. Beavers.

Chief of Police, Atlanta, Georgia

No record of A. S. Colyar can be found in Sing Sing prison.

JOHN S. KENNEDY, Warden.
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00:00Collier tells where he and Cole Felder ought to be for good of society. Atlanta Journal Sunday,
00:05May 25th, 1913. Editor the Journal. I herewith hand you a telegram in answer to one that I got
00:12Chief of Police Beavers to send, which explains one of Thomas B. Felder's visions, which appeared
00:17in the morning eye-opener of Saturday, and from my relations and connections with this astute and
00:22would-be bribe-giver, my conscience tells me that society at large would be better off if T.B. Felder
00:27and myself were both in Sing Sing, signed, S. Collier. The telegram referred to follows,
00:32Ossining, NY, May 24th, 1914. J.L. Beavers, Chief of Police, Atlanta, Georgia. No record of A.S.
00:39Collier can be found in Sing Sing Prison. John S. Kennedy, Warden.
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