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Thursday, June 5th, 1913

Deputies Step Between Belligerents Before a Blow Is Struck by Either

A physical encounter between Chief of Detectives Newport A. Lanford and Colonel Thomas B. Felder, attorney, was averted narrowly by the interference of bystanders in the grand jury ante-room at the court house Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock.

Colonel Felder was sitting in the ante-room, awaiting the grand jury's pleasure, taking with others there.

He declared that he had received an anonymous letter warning him that he was going to be assaulted Thursday morning. During the morning, said he, a telephone message had confirmed the letter. He jokingly besought Deputy Sheriff Plennie Minor to stand by him if anything happened.

At that juncture Chief of Detectives Lanford stepped through the door into the room, having arrived just at that moment from police headquarters.

"Good morning," said he generally.

"You didn't speak to me," said Colonel Felder, as Chief Lanford was taking a chair.

"Walk over here and I'll speak to you," said Lanford.

"You come to me. I'm sitting down," said Mr. Felder.

Chief Lanford walked over to the lawyer. "Get up," said the chief, "I want you to be standing up."

Colonel Felder got up, but immediately several outsiders were between them. "Turn them loose!" shouted Colonel Felder, while the chief struggled to get at him. "Turn him loose!"

The bystanders bundled Colonel Felder out of the room and locked the door, with Chief Lanford and others remaining inside.

"I've stood all I can from that man," declared the detective chief, in the locked room, to friends. "I just can't stand any more!"

"That's the man I was warned was going to assault me," said Colonel Felder, to friends, outside, at about the same moment. "He came in to do it then, but he didn't have the nerve. He's a coward!"

A few moments later, twenty minutes after the grand jury convened shortly before 11 o'clock, Chief Lanford was called into the grand jury room, being the first witness of the morning's session.

He passed Colonel Felder as he went toward the jury door. Both glared. Neither spoke
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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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