00:00Mayor gives out sizzling reply to Chief Beavers, Atlanta, Georgian, Monday, May 26, 1913.
00:06Mayor James G. Woodward Monday gave out a sizzling interview in reply to police Chief Beavers'
00:11accusations, which he concluded with this statement,
00:14If Beavers and Lanford authorized February, a trusted man, to go out and tell lies about
00:20corruption in the department in an effort to trap somebody, they are unworthy to hold the places
00:25they occupy, and the sooner they are put out, the better it will be for the police department and
00:29the city. February has proved that he is not fit to serve in the police department in any capacity.
00:36Mayor Woodward, before beginning his statement, said he wanted to make it clear that he was
00:40vigorously opposed to public controversies with heads of departments. He said it was not the
00:45way to run the city's business, and but for Chief Beavers' attack, which misrepresented his position,
00:50he would say nothing. Never urged reopening. He said, I have never urged a reopening of the
00:56Tenderloin to Beavers. I told him it would be reopened as a result of a public demand for the
01:01interests of society because of the scattered conditions of vice all over the city. I have
01:06never passed a straw in the way of his vice crusade. When I have called him to my office to
01:11talk to him
01:11about it, it was to refer complaints to him complaints of bad conditions in respectable sections.
01:17One day when he came to my office, I referred to him a letter from a mother of little children
01:21who said there was an immoral place near her home, and that she had written to Chief Beavers some ten
01:26days before and nothing had resulted from it, explains Eva Clark Affair. All I ever heard from
01:32the case was that the occupants of the bad house quieted down. The Eva Clark matter is very simple.
01:38She called me over the telephone and said she, with her mother, wanted to move into a house near
01:42the Grady Hospital and live respectably. I laid the whole matter before Beavers just as she appealed to
01:48me. I have called Beavers to task only with the view to getting him to clean up the streets so
01:53this city will be safe for respectable women. When February came to, with a tale about being able to
01:58get evidence from the safe at the police station which would prove that Beavers and Lanford were
02:03protecting disorderly houses and blind tigers, I knew it was either true or he was lying, and I
02:09decided for the time being to give him the benefit of the doubt and investigate. If I had known that
02:14that
02:15visit to the Williams house would be the last time I would see him, I would have shown him up
02:18for the
02:18liar that he is, but in the interest of the public I decided to give him sufficient leeway to get
02:23at
02:23the truth of the graft charges. Plenty of room for graft. Then he paid his respects to Beavers and
02:29Lanford for their part in the plot. I want to say it looks like there is plenty of room for
02:33graft,
02:34he continued. Where there is so much smoke there must be some fire, and I am just as anxious to
02:39get at
02:39the truth as I was the day they thought they were trapping me with a dictograph. Eliminating
02:43Collier and Felder, I think the connection of the police heads with this affair casts a dirty
02:49reflection on them. It reveals them as unfit. Chairman Carlos II Mason Monday declined to comment
02:55on the situation. He said it might come before the police commission and that he would then have to
03:00act in the capacity, but he did not believe the commission would take it up. He did not fail,
03:05however, to declare his confidence in the integrity of the heads of the police department
03:09and to say he thought the department was clean.
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