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Sunday, May 25th, 1913

Mayor Woodward last night was interviewed by a Journal reporter in regard to Chief Beavers' statement.

Among other things, the mayor said:

"I haven't read the chief's statement; but if he charges or intimates that I am connected with or in sympathy with any conspiracy to throw him out of his job, then he is simply mistaken.

"I have not been a supporter of Chief Beavers since I became mayor, but everybody's known that. There's been no secret about it so far as I was concerned. I've got nothing personal against him. I simply differ with his policy in reference to the vice question. And I must say that neither he nor Chief Lanford have elevated the standard of the police department in the way they have handled the situation.

"Now, understand me. I don't want to get into any controversy with Chief Beavers. As I said, I've got nothing against him personally at all. And I have not hampered him or intersfeerd [sic] with him in his management of that police department, and don't intend to.

"As for conspiracy which you say he speaks of, there is no such thing so far as I know. I think about the conspiracy that exists, is what Lanford and his detectives have tried to create.

"It looks like the detectives fixed up what they thought was a nice little trap, and then went to work to catch everybody they had it in for—myself included.

"Of course if I had it to do over again I probably wouldn't go to the Williams House. I shouldn't have gone when I did, I reckon, but should have made them see me in my office if they had anything in the way of graft evidence. But I went, and there was absolutely nothing said by me that I am ashamed of or want to conceal from the public.

"DICTOGRAPHS NO GOOD"

"This much I will say, though, and that is if the dictograph record purporting to show what was said is a fair sample of the dictograph, then it is one of the biggest fakes that ever came down the pike. I used to think it was a fine thing in detecting criminals and such like, but I think now that it must be used by very honest, high-toned men or else it becomes an instrument of crookedness and blackamil [sic].

"Ed Miles simply came to me and said he thought he had found some evidence of graft in the police department and asked me if I would mind going with him over to the Williams House. I couldn't go right then, but went over later.

"My motive was simply this, and no more: If there was evidence of graft in the police department—real evidence—I wanted it. Certainly I did. A man would be a poor mayor if he wouldn't want to unearth graft, if such existed. I told them if they had anything that would be of value, that is, something that could convince, I thought they needn't be uneasy about Febuary losing his job, or about being paid for their trouble. And by that I didn't mean they'd be paid in a way that was improper. That was all there was to it. They promised to deliver the goods, but I never heard from them any more."
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00:00Woodward hoots at the idea of plot to oust Beavers. Atlanta Journal Sunday, May 25th, 1913.
00:08Mayor Woodward last night was interviewed by a journal reporter in regard to Chief
00:12Beaver's statement. Among other things, the mayor said, I haven't read the chief's statement,
00:16but if he charges or intimates that I am connected with or in sympathy with any conspiracy to throw
00:22him out of his job, then he is simply mistaken. I have not been a supporter of Chief Beaver since
00:27I became mayor, but everybody's known that. There's been no secret about it so far as I was
00:31concerned. I've got nothing personal against him. I simply differ with his policy in reference to the
00:37vice question. And I must say that neither he nor Chief Lanford have elevated the standard of the
00:42police department in the way they have handled the situation. Now understand me, I don't want to get
00:47into any controversy with Chief Beaver's. As I said, I've got nothing against him personally at all,
00:52and I have not hampered him or interfered with him in his management of that police department and
00:56don't intend to. As for conspiracy, which you say he speaks of, there is no such thing so far as
01:02I
01:02know. I think about the conspiracy that exists is what Lanford and his detectives have tried to
01:07create. It looks like the detectives fixed up what they thought was a nice little trap and then went
01:12to work to catch everybody they had it in for myself included. Of course, if I had it to do
01:17over
01:17again, I probably wouldn't go to the Williams house. I shouldn't have gone when I did, I reckon,
01:21but should have made them see me in my office if they had anything in the way of graft evidence.
01:26But I went, and there was absolutely nothing said by me that I am ashamed of or want to conceal
01:31from
01:32the public. Dictographs no good. This much I will say, though, and that is if the dictograph record
01:37purporting to show what was said is a fair sample of the dictograph, then it is one of the biggest
01:42fakes that ever came down the pike. I used to think it was a fine thing in detecting criminals and
01:47such
01:48like, but I think now that it must be used by very honest, high-toned men or else it becomes
01:53an
01:53instrument of crookedness and black-a-mill. Ed Miles simply came to me and said he thought he had
01:58found some evidence of graft in the police department and asked me if I would mind going
02:02with him over to the Williams house. I couldn't go right then, but went over later. My motive was
02:07simply this, and no more. If there was evidence of graft in the police department, real evidence I
02:13wanted it. Certainly I did. A man would be a poor mayor if he wouldn't want to unearth graft if
02:18such
02:18existed. I told them if they had anything that would be of value, that is, something that could
02:23convince. I thought they needn't be uneasy about February losing his job or about being paid for their
02:29trouble. And by that, I didn't mean they'd be paid in a way that was improper. That was all there
02:34was to it.
02:35They promised to deliver the goods, but I never heard from them anymore.
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