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Monday, May 26th, 1913

Topeka, Kans., Chief Wires Beavers That Burns Detective Was Not Convicted.

That the local police authorities are tracing the past record of C. W. Tobie, the Burns operative investigating the Phagan case, came definitely into light Monday morning when Police Chief Beavers received a telegram from the Chief of Police of Topeka, Kans., regarding the detective.

The telegram was in answer to one sent by Beavers some days ago to Topeka asking for Tobie's police record there. The answer stated that while Tobie had been involved in a kidnaping case in Topeka, that he had never been convicted on this score. The telegram read:

Topeka, Kans., May 26, 1913.

Chief of Police, Atlanta, Georgia:

Tobie tried to kidnap incubator baby at Sedan, Kansas, but failed, being employed by Detective Tillotson. Subesquently, Tillotson kidnaped the child at Topeka and was convicted, but Tobie was not convicted of the Topeka kidnaping.

J. W. F. HUGHES.

Chief of Police.

Burns Men Going Ahead.

Tobie said Monday that recent sensational developments in the Mary Phagan murder case, involving charges of frame-ups by and against the Burns agency, would have no effect whatever on the agency's investigations or the coming of W. J. Burns himself to Atlanta.

"We are going right ahead, just as if these things had not happened," said Tobie.

Tobie said W. J. Burns was not due to arrive in America until June 1. Recent developments, he repeated, would not influence one way or the other his proposed coming to Atlanta.

Telegraphic information was received from New York that Raymond Burns, son of the great detective, was on his way to Atlanta. Tobie said this afternoon that Raymond was in New York, and that he knew nothing of his contemplated or intended coming to Atlanta.

Following the publication of newspaper articles in which Tobie said Pinkerton detectives were involved in a frame-up against the Burns agency, the Atlanta branch of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency has sent The Georgian a written denial. The denial applies also to similar charges voiced by Colonel Thomas B. Felder.

Pinkerton Makes Denial.

Allan Pinkerton, who signs the denial says, in part:

"These statements, in so far as they refer to Pinkerton's National Detective Agency, are absolutely without an iota of truth, as Pinkerton's National Detective Agency had absolutely no previous knowledge or information concerning or pertaining to the issue between certain Atlanta city officials and Attorney-at-Law Thomas B. Felder."

Dan S. Lehon, general superintendent of all Southern agencies of the Burns detective service, stationed in New Orleans, spent Sunday and Monday in Atlanta. His arrival gave currency to reports that the Burns force in Atlanta had been strengthened for completion of their work on the Mary Phagan murder case, but Tobie said Lehon merely stopped over to visit him. He was on his way to another city, Tobie said, and his stay in Atlanta had no connection with the Phagan
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00:00Accuses Toby of kidnapping attempt. Atlanta, Georgian, Monday, May 26, 1913, Topeka, Cairns.
00:07Chief wires Beavers that Burns' detective was not convicted.
00:10That the local police authorities are tracing the past record of C.W. Toby,
00:14the Burns operative investigating the Fagan case, came definitely into light Monday morning
00:19when Police Chief Beavers received a telegram from the Chief of Police of Topeka, Cairns
00:23regarding the detective. The telegram was in answer to one sent by Beavers some days ago to
00:29Topeka, asking for Toby's police record there. The answer stated that while Toby had been involved
00:34in a kidnapping case in Topeka, that he had never been convicted on this score. The telegram read,
00:40Topeka, Cairns, May 26, 1913. Chief of Police, Atlanta, Georgia. Toby tried to kidnap incubator
00:46baby at Sedan, Kansas, but failed, being employed by Detective Tillotson. Subesquently, Tillotson
00:52kidnapped the child at Topeka and was convicted, but Toby was not convicted of the Topeka kidnapping.
00:57J.W.F. Hughes, Chief of Police, Burns' men going ahead. Toby said Monday that recent sensational
01:03developments in the Mary Fagan murder case involving charges of frame-ups by and against
01:08the Burns agency would have no effect whatever on the agency's investigations or the coming of W.J.
01:13Burns himself to Atlanta.
01:15We are going right ahead, just as if these things had not happened, said Toby. Toby said W.J. Burns
01:21was
01:21not due to arrive in America until June 1st. Recent developments, he repeated, would not influence one
01:27way or the other his proposed coming to Atlanta. Telegraphic information was received from New York
01:32that Raymond Burns, son of the great detective, was on his way to Atlanta. Toby said this afternoon
01:38that Raymond was in New York and that he knew nothing of his contemplated or intended coming
01:42to Atlanta. Following the publication of newspaper articles in which Toby said Pinkerton detectives were
01:48involved in a frame up against the Burns agency, the Atlanta branch of the Pinkerton National
01:53Detective Agency has sent the Georgian a written denial. The denial applies also to similar charges
01:59voiced by Colonel Thomas B. Felder. Pinkerton makes denial. Alan Pinkerton, who signs the denial,
02:05says in part,
02:06These statements, insofar as they refer to Pinkerton's National Detective Agency, are absolutely without
02:12an iota of truth, as Pinkerton's National Detective Agency had absolutely no previous knowledge or
02:17information concerning or pertaining to the issue between certain Atlanta City officials and attorney
02:23at law Thomas B. Felder. Dan S. Lehan, general superintendent of all southern agencies of the Burns
02:29Detective Service, stationed in New Orleans, spent Sunday and Monday in Atlanta. His arrival gave currency
02:36to reports that the Burns force in Atlanta had been strengthened for completion of their work
02:40on the Mary Fagan murder case, but Toby said Lehan merely stopped over to visit him. He was on his
02:45way to another city, Toby said, and his stay in Atlanta had no connection with the Fagan investigation.
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