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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