00:00Lanford and Felder come near fighting. Atlanta Journal, Thursday, June 5th, 1913. Deputies step
00:06between belligerents before a blow is struck by either a physical encounter between Chief of
00:10Detectives Newport A. Lanford and Colonel Thomas B. Felder, attorney, was averted narrowly by the
00:15interference of bystanders in the grand jury ante-room at the courthouse Thursday morning
00:19at 10.30 o'clock. Colonel Felder was sitting in the ante-room, awaiting the grand jury's pleasure
00:25taking with others there. He declared that he had received an anonymous letter warning him that
00:29he was going to be assaulted Thursday morning. During the morning, said he, a telephone message
00:34had confirmed the letter. He jokingly besought Deputy Sheriff Plenty Minor to stand by him if
00:39anything happened. At that juncture, Chief of Detectives Lanford stepped through the door into
00:44the room, having arrived just at that moment from police headquarters.
00:48Good morning, said he generally. You didn't speak to me, said Colonel Felder, as Chief Lanford was
00:53taking a chair. Walk over here and I'll speak to you, said Lanford. You come to me. I'm sitting down,
00:58said Mr. Felder. Chief Lanford walked over to the lawyer. Get up, said the Chief. I want you to be
01:03standing up. Colonel Felder got up, but immediately several outsiders were between them. Turn them
01:08loose, shouted Colonel Felder, while the Chief struggled to get at him. Turn him loose. The
01:13bystanders bundled Colonel Felder out of the room and locked the door, with Chief Lanford and others
01:18remaining inside. I've stood all I can from that man, declared the Detective Chief in the locked room
01:23to friends. I just can't stand any more. That's the man I was warned was going to assault me,
01:29said Colonel Felder to friends outside, at about the same moment. He came in to do it then,
01:34but he didn't have the nerve. He's a coward. A few moments later, twenty minutes after the
01:40grand jury convened shortly before eleven o'clock, Chief Lanford was called into the grand jury room,
01:45being the first witness of the morning session. He passed Colonel Felder as he went toward the jury
01:50door. Both glared. Neither spoke.
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