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The Atlanta Constitution,

Monday, 13th April 1914,

PAGE 9, COLUMN 1.

It is generally believed that Detective William J. Burns left Atlanta to investigate the Cincinnati angle of the Leo Frank case. Burns departed on Saturday afternoon at 5:10 o'clock via the Louisville and Nashville railroad. His destination is being kept a secret by his associates in Atlanta.

Although rumors circulated that the detective was en route to Cincinnati to interview Dewey Hewell, Burns' officials in Atlanta would neither deny nor verify the report on Sunday afternoon. They remained reticent regarding their chief's journey.

It is said, however, that Burns will return soon, probably tomorrow.

Monday, 13th April 1914: Burns Expected To Return Soon, The Atlanta Constitution PDF