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.