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Monday, May 26th, 1913

Police Board Minority as Anxious to Overthrow Chairman as Beavers and Lanford.

Well informed politicians declared Monday that any efforts to remove Chief of Police Beavers and Chief of Detectives Newport Lanford were doomed to failure because of the support of the two officers by Carlos Mason, chairman of the Police Board, and his supporters.

Despite rumors of changes of line-up on account of developments of the last few days, all indications are that, if the issue of removing Beavers and Lanford is made, the relative strength of the two old factions will remain constant, as follows:

How Board Lines Up.

For Beavers and Lanford—Chairman Carlos H. Mason, First Ward; W. P. Fain, Second Ward; W. A. Vernoy, Third Ward; B. Lee Smith, Fourth Ward; J. N. McEachern, Seventh Ward; A. R. King, Ninth Ward, and Graham P. Dozier, Tenth Ward. Total, 8.

Against Beavers and Lanford—Mayor Woodward; George E. Johnson, Sixth Ward, and Robert C. Clark, Eighth Ward.

Doubtful—A. R. Colcord, chairman of the Council Police Committee.

The most illuminating fact in the whole situation is that the minority in the Police Commission is as desirous of overthrowing the Mason faction as it is of ousting Beavers. However, a number of members of the commission were laying for Lanford's scalp long before Beavers was made chief. Echoes of this opposition are constantly heard in the Council Finance Committee when efforts are made to secure increases in salaries for the detectives.

Police Ring Charged.

So intense are the feelings of the Mayor that he has announced he would oppose any effort of the Mason men to remove Beavers. If the Mason faction should start any reforms in the police department, which they are not at all likely to do—for Chairman Mason reiterates his confidence in his men, and declares he thinks the charges of crookedness are false—Mayor Woodward and his followers likely would oppose them. They charge the police department is being run by a "ring."

The Mayor and his followers see a slight hope of victory through the fight over Beavers' authority to name men for promotion. Privately, they charged that the Mason faction was dictating Beavers' nominations, and when the vote was taken Commissioners Vernoy and Garner joined them. The result was a tie vote, and the issue has not yet been decided. But the general opinion is the change is not very significant.
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00:00Mason Block's Attempt to Oust Chief, Atlanta, Georgian, Monday, May 26, 1913.
00:05Police Board Minority as Anxious to Overthrow Chairman as Beavers and Lanford.
00:10Well-informed politicians declared Monday that any efforts to remove Chief of Police Beavers
00:15and Chief of Detectives Newport-Lanford were doomed to failure because of the support of
00:19the two officers by Carlos Mason, Chairman of the Police Board, and his supporters.
00:24Despite rumors of changes of lineup on account of developments of the last few days,
00:28all indications are that, if the issue of removing Beavers and Lanford is made,
00:33the relative strength of the two old factions will remain constant as follows.
00:38How Board Lines Up.
00:39For Beavers and Lanford Chairman Carlos H. Mason, 1st Ward, W.P. Fain, 2nd Ward, W.A. Vernoy, 3rd Ward,
00:46B. Lee Smith, 4th Ward, J.N. McEachern, 7th Ward, A.R. King, 9th Ward, and Graham P. Dozier, 10th
00:51Ward.
00:52Total 8.
00:53Against Beavers and Lanford Mayor Woodward, George E. Johnson, 6th Ward, and Robert C. Clark, 8th Ward,
00:59doubtful A.R. Colcord, Chairman of the Council Police Committee,
01:02the most illuminating fact in the whole situation is that the minority in the Police Commission
01:06is as desirous of overthrowing the Mason faction as it is of ousting Beavers.
01:10However, a number of members of the Commission were laying for Lanford Scalp long before Beavers was made
01:16chief. Echoes of this opposition are constantly heard in the Council Finance Committee when efforts
01:21are made to secure increases in salaries for the detectives. Police ring charged. So intense are
01:28the feelings of the Mayor that he has announced he would oppose any effort of the Mason men to remove
01:32Beavers. If the Mason faction should start any reforms in the Police Department, which they are not
01:38at all likely to do for Chairman Mason, reiterates his confidence in his men, and declares he thinks
01:44the charges of crookedness are false. Mayor Woodward and his followers likely would oppose them.
01:49They charge the Police Department as being run by a ring. The Mayor and his followers see a slight
01:54hope of victory through the fight over Beavers' authority to name men for promotion. Privately,
01:59they charge that the Mason faction was dictating Beavers' nominations, and when the vote was taken,
02:05Commissioners Vernoy and Garner joined them. The result was a tie vote, and the issue has not yet been
02:10decided, but the general opinion is the change is not very significant.
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