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Sunday, June 1st, 1913

Foreman Will Not Say Whether Beavers-Felder Controversy Will Be Considered

There is still much speculation over the probable action of the Fulton county grand jury on the Felder-Beavers -Lanford controversy, and it is not yet known whether or not the grand jury will make an investigation.

Foreman L. H. Beck, who called a meeting for next Tuesday morning, has refused to commit himself on the matter, although repeatedly asked whether or not the Felder-Beavers controversy would be investigated.

The present grand jury has little more than a month to serve, and none of the routine investigating committees have been appointed, and this is one of the matters which will come before the body next Tuesday.

Chief of Police Beavers, who has requested a grand jury investigation, has not seen or communicated with Foreman Beck since the controversy commenced, according to the latter.

Chief Beavers, however, is expected to thoroughly into the case with Solicitor Dorsey on Monday, and then he will repeat his request for a grand jury probe of the charges against himself, his department and the charges against Colonel Thomas B. Felder.

Solicitor Dorsey states that he does not know the object of the special meeting called by Mr. Beck.

Should the grand jury take up the Felder-Beavers matter, it is very probable that no bill against an individual will be presented for consideration, but that the grand jury will simply have an exhaustive hearing, examining many witnesses and that then it will embody its finding in the usual report to the court.
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00:00Grand jury meeting remains a mystery. Atlanta Journal Sunday, June 1, 1913.
00:05Foreman will not say whether Beavers-Felder controversy will be considered.
00:09There is still much speculation over the probable action of the Fulton County Grand Jury on the
00:13Felder-Beavers-Lanford controversy, and it is not yet known whether or not the Grand Jury will make
00:18an investigation. Foreman L.H. Beck, who called a meeting for next Tuesday morning, has refused to
00:25commit himself on the matter, although repeatedly asked whether or not the Felder-Beavers controversy
00:30would be investigated. The present Grand Jury has little more than a month to serve, and none of
00:36the routine investigating committees have been appointed, and this is one of the matters which
00:40will come before the body next Tuesday. Chief of Police Beavers, who has requested a Grand Jury
00:46investigation, has not seen or communicated with Foreman Beck since the controversy commenced,
00:51according to the latter. Chief Beavers, however, is expected to thoroughly into the case with
00:56Solicitor Dorsey on Monday, and then he will repeat his request for a Grand Jury probe of the charges
01:02against himself, his department, and the charges against Colonel Thomas B. Felder. Solicitor Dorsey
01:08states that he does not know the object of the special meeting called by Mr. Beck. Should the Grand Jury
01:14take up the Felder-Beavers matter, it is very probable that no bill against an individual will be
01:20presented for consideration, but that the Grand Jury will simply have an exhaustive hearing,
01:25examining many witnesses, and that then it will embody its finding in the usual report to the court.

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