00:00Mayor eager to bring back Tenderloin, declares Chief, Atlanta, Georgian, Monday, May 26, 1913.
00:08Chief of Police James L. Beavers issued a statement Monday forenoon defying his accusers
00:13to prove that he had been guilty of any act of moral turpitude as Chief of Police or as a
00:18citizen.
00:18He characterized the attack by Colonel Thomas B. Felder merely as an effort to detract attention
00:23from his own Felder's actions, referring to A.S. Collier, in his sweeping denial of the charges
00:29that have been made against the police department, he made the pertinent observation that it many
00:34times required a crook to turn up another crook. I never heard of A.S. Collier, Jr., until this thing
00:40came up. He may be a crook as far as I know. It seems that Mr. Felder has known for
00:45a long time
00:46that it is no uncommon thing for one crook to turn up another or turn state's evidence. When I heard
00:52of this deal that Mr. Felder was fixing to make in the Fagan case, I told Chief Lanford to confer
00:56with Solicitor Dorsey and get his advice in the matter, as I did not want anything done that was
01:01not perfectly legitimate. This he did, and G.C. February, who is a trusted man in the detective
01:07department, was instructed to carry out the deal with him. It appears that Mr. Felder has been
01:12associated with this man Collier for a long time, and certainly should know what manner of man he is.
01:18If he knew him to be a crook, why did he enter into a deal of this sort with him,
01:22if he wanted to do the straight thing? I say I never heard of this man Collier, but I would
01:27have
01:27listened to any report or rumor in hunting for the guilty party in a case like the Fagan mystery.
01:32It seems that Mr. Felder, in his ramifications through the press, tried to get eloquent and
01:38attempted to tell about the government of Scotland and the conditions in Ireland, as if that had
01:42anything to do with the case. He is simply trying to attract attention away from what he has done.
01:47As for any evidence he claims to have about my moral turpitude as chief of police or as a citizen,
01:53I defy him or anyone else to show it. If he is the good, loyal citizen that he claims to
01:59be,
01:59why did he not lay this evidence before the police commission? He knows well enough that if he had
02:04anything damaging to the police department he would have hurried to lay it before the proper
02:08authorities. Raps Woodward. I see that Mr. Woodward says that he has nothing against me personally.
02:14Now I don't quite understand his connection with the Felder Collier affair. He knew that
02:19February was a trusted employee of the police department and that if February knew of any
02:23crookedness in the department, Mr. Woodward should have forced him to divulge it in the proper way
02:28or seen that he was thrown out of the department. If February had known anything of the kind and not
02:34made it known, he would have been equally guilty. Mr. Woodward knows that in his frequent talks with
02:39me since he has been mayor, there has hardly been a time that he did not bring up the question
02:43of
02:43the red light district. He gave me to understand in his first talk with me that these women should
02:48be allowed to go back to Manhattan Avenue, where they had previously plied their nefarious trade.
02:54No longer than Saturday a week ago, he asked me if I was willing for Eva Clark and her mother
02:59to
02:59move into a house on Armstrong Street in front of Grady Hospital, where she had previously lived.
03:04I told him I would answer him as I did Alderman McClelland, that it was none of my business where
03:09she moved, provided she did not violate the law. But if she did, she would have to suffer the
03:14consequences, not afraid of graft. Mr. Woodward told me the first of the year that if my vice policy was
03:21continued, that the police department would soon be reeking with graft like the New York Police
03:25Department. I told him that I was not afraid of any graft in the police department, but that from what
03:31I had heard, certain people in Atlanta outside of the police department had been receiving money from
03:36this vice traffic that virtually amounted to graft and extortion. I am willing and ready to compare
03:41my past record, both as a citizen and an official, with that of Mr. Woodward, and leave the public to
03:47judge between us, as to which is in the right, and which is in the wrong.
03:54Felder prepares reply to Beavers. Colonel Thomas B. Felder declined this morning to answer the new
03:59statement of Chief Beavers, saying all his statements hereafter would be written.
04:03I have decided, said Colonel Felder, to make no more statements except in writing. I will not
04:09write anything today. I am now working up this case. In due season I will make an appropriate reply.
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