00:00As Collier released from bond on Thursday, Atlanta Journal, Thursday, May 29, 1913.
00:06Tennessee authorities failed to forward requisition papers on date agreed as Collier the Tennessean,
00:11who figured conspicuously in the recent dictograph sensation involving bribery charges and counter
00:16charges of graft between Colonel Thomas B. Felder, Mayor Woodward and others on the one hand,
00:22and Chief of Police Beavers and Chief of Detectives Alnford, on the other was released from his bond
00:27Thursday at 2 p.m. by Chief Beavers. Collier's name jumped into the news when the dictograph matter
00:32became public, and the following day there came a wire from the Knoxville Police to the Atlanta
00:37Police asking that Collier be arrested and held for them. They charged an indictment for forgery.
00:42Accordingly, Collier was arrested. He said the charge was four years old and had never been
00:47prosecuted. He alleged a conspiracy. A few hours later, Collier was released on bond. Thursday was
00:53the day set by the Tennessee Police for the delivery of requisition papers and the extradition of Collier
00:58to Tennessee. No documents came, but instead Chief Beavers received a letter from the Knoxville
01:04Chief of Police requesting that Collier be held until June 3. Chief Beavers declined to accede to
01:09this. His reply to the Knoxville Chief was quoted by him to be that immediate action would have to be
01:14taken on Thursday or he would order the release of Collier and his bondsmen. Grand jury subpena is served
01:20upon as Collier. The one-word illegible Thursday morning of a grand jury subpena for A's Collier
01:26to appear before the grand jury. Friday morning led to the belief that the grand jury had decided
01:32to make an investigation of the charges which have been made one-word illegible as Collier and the
01:37city detectives against Colonel T.B. Felder and the counter charges which Colonel Felder has made
01:42against them. An investigation developed the fact that the city detectives, anticipating that the grand jury
01:49would make such an investigation had the subpena issued so that A.S. Collier would be on hand should
01:55his testimony be needed. The grand jury has taken no action one-word illegible to an investigation
02:01and it does not meet until sometime next week, the actual date not having been fixed. As Collier was
02:07served with the subpena and stated that he would be available to the grand jury should it want to
02:11interrogate him. Burns Detective Toby left Atlanta. Thursday C.W. Toby, the Burns Detective, who on Tuesday
02:19evening announced that he had discontinued his investigation into the murder of Mary Fagan
02:23left Thursday afternoon for Chicago. Just prior to taking his train, Mr. Toby denied that he had given
02:30out an interview to the effect that William Burns would himself come to Atlanta soon after his return
02:35to this country from Europe. I have made no such statement, and I am not advised of any such intention
02:40on the part of Mr. Burns, declared Mr. Toby.
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