00:00Jury will probe Dictograph Row, Atlanta Constitution.
00:03Thursday, June 5, 1913, A.L. Collier, Jr., George M. Gentry, and G.C. February summoned at request of Chief
00:10Lanford.
00:11An investigation of the separate phases of the row resulting from the dictograph traps laid by city detectives for attorney
00:17Thomas B. Felder and Mayor James G. Woodward
00:20is believed to be forecast on the grand jury by the summoning before it of A.L. Collier, Jr., George
00:27M. Gentry, and G.C. February.
00:30All these men played an important part of the performance and were summoned, it is claimed, at the request made
00:34by N.A. Lanford,
00:36Chief of the Detective Department.
00:38One of the most startling features of the afternoon session was the probing into the affairs of Police Commissioner William
00:44P. Fane.
00:45Alan Young, a real estate dealer, was put upon the stand and is said to have been asked to furnish
00:50proof in regard to the revelations
00:51in which Fane was said to have been the central figure in a carousal in an Ivy Street house.
00:56Whipping Charge answered,
00:58It is claimed that Fane also mistreated one of the women most brutally,
01:01and that when the police answered the women's screams and raided the place they arrested Fane,
01:06who was later given his liberty by order of higher police officials.
01:10Mr. Fane made the following statement to a Constitution reporter,
01:13In answer to the charges which appeared against me in an afternoon paper,
01:17I beg to say in justice to my friends and the public,
01:20that I am not in the least surprised at any accusations that have been or may be brought against me,
01:25or any other city official who is publicly known as a strong supporter of James L. Beavers,
01:31Chief of Police and his administration of the Police Department.
01:34As the main issue was directed at him and his department,
01:37it is but natural that the same muckrakers would also attack his supporters,
01:42with the hope of at least sway in public opinion to suit their ends regardless of the cost to others.
01:48As for the accusations against me, they are of such absurdity,
01:52their origin of such undermining purpose,
01:55their author so insignificant,
01:56that I do not care to waste my time in further discussion of the matter,
02:00but I am perfectly willing for the people who know me,
02:03and the better ones with whom I am not acquainted to judge for themselves.
02:07The other four witnesses who were called before the jury were Colonel Felder,
02:11who testified also on Tuesday,
02:13Police Chief James L. Beavers,
02:15J.D. Skaggs,
02:16agent for the Southern Express Company,
02:18and Thomas Butts,
02:20a Negro elevator boy for the Southern Hotel.
02:23The fact that Mr. Skaggs was summoned,
02:25and that another man whose name was not given
02:27had been communicating with the solicitor in regard to the operation of locker clubs in Atlanta,
02:32makes it appear that the question of liquor as connected with vice and immorality
02:37will be taken up in a comprehensive report at the end of the term of the present grand jury.
02:43During the morning session,
02:44Colonel Felder declared in a public statement
02:47that he had never held Chief Beavers to be connected either personally or officially
02:51with graft or corruption,
02:53and that he had never said anything that he believed might be constructed
02:57to reflect upon the police chief himself.
02:59As Colonel Felder made these remarks,
03:01he referred to the head of the other department by which it was taken
03:05to mean that he was speaking of Chief N.A. Lanford,
03:08and in this case renewed his accusations.
03:11Session of Three Hours
03:13After querying the five witnesses for something like three hours,
03:16the grand jury conferred among themselves for nearly an hour,
03:19and finally adjourned at nine to until ten o'clock this morning.
03:23It is declared that Colonel Felder,
03:25in his statements before the body,
03:27gave an added list of houses and hotels,
03:29where it is claimed that vice flourishes without hindrance.
03:33Colonel Felder is also said to have repeated his request
03:36for a grand jury hearing on the charges
03:38growing out of the dictographing of himself by detectives,
03:41and the allegations that he had offered February
03:44$1,000 for affidavits in the Fagan case.
03:48I talked to them about the vice situation,
03:50and along practically the same lines as on the first day
03:54was all that Chief Beavers would make in comment upon his testimony.
03:58At the conclusion of the day's work,
04:01foreman L.H. Beck declared that the probe
04:03would be one of the most extensive and thorough
04:06ever undertaken by a Fulton grand jury.
04:09We intend to go deeply into the matter
04:11and to try to get the facts in both sides
04:13and at the proper time we will make them public.
04:15Make report to judge.
04:17It is believed to be more than likely
04:19that the grand jury which is taking up this probe
04:21independently of Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey
04:24will make its findings to the Superior Court judge
04:27who dismisses them in July
04:28and that they will be a general statement
04:30of the vice situation in Atlanta.
04:32In lieu of this,
04:34the body may indict any persons whom it sees fit,
04:37provided it secures evidence against them.
04:40Should the former way be adopted,
04:41the situation would probably come back
04:43to a succeeding grand jury
04:45in case the indictments should be asked by the Solicitor.
04:48For today's session,
04:50summons were issued to the appearance
04:51of John Bryce and Harley Branch,
04:53both connected with an afternoon paper.
04:56It is believed that through them
04:57a phase of the dictograph case may be taken up.
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