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Monday, May 26th, 1913

Chief of Police Beavers and Chief of Detectives Lanford both stated emphatically Monday that they intended to go to the full limit of the law in making Thomas B. Felder prove his charges of graft in the police department.

Both Beavers and Lanford will take the matter before the Grand Jury, and they will take other action in the courts against Felder forthwith.

Chief Beavers shortly before noon held a conference with City Attorney Mayson, after which he announced that he would take the whole matter of alleged attempted bribery and "conspiracy against him" before the Grand Jury next Friday.

The chief was advised by the City Attorney that this was the proper course to pursue. He declined to specifically name all of those who will be involved, remarking that he will lay all of his evidence before the grand jurors and ask indictments.

They do not intend to let Felder's statements go with a simple newspaper denial made by them. They intend to have a thorough investigation, and they intend further to make Felder come forward with his evidence or take the consequences; and the consequences, they intend, shall be the fullest penalty that the law can inflict upon him.

SAY THEY WILL BARE "SECRETS."

Both Beavers and Lanford have determined to go at the matter systematically, thoroughly and in a legal way; and they intend that the investigations before the Grand Jury and in the courts will lay bare all the "secrets" that Felder is alleged to have of bribery and graft in the police department; and also make public the reasons Mayor Woodward has in the attempt to restore the restricted vice district in Atlanta.

It is regarded as certain that Felder is eliminated entirely from the Phagan case. It had been believed that he really was in the employ of the Frank defense up to the time that he began to bombard the public with statements against Frank and went on record in saying he believed in the guilt of Frank.

In making this statement, saying he believed in the guilt of Frank, he takes the same position as that of Lanford and Beavers, who are also convinced of Frank's guilt.

CAN'T APPEAR FOR FRANK.

Felder, therefore, can not appear as an attorney for Frank, nor is he wanted by the prosecution as an attorney to aid in prosecuting the case. It would seem, therefore, that he has not standing in the Phagan matter at all.

Both Beavers and Lanford state positively that the evidence collcted by the police department in the Phagan case points to Frank's guilt, and that all the evidence collected by the Burns Agency and the Pinkerton Agency simply confirm that belief.

They said that no new evidence, not already secured by the city detectives, was produced by either Burns or the Pinkerton men.

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00:00We'll take charge of graft to grand jury for vindication. Atlanta, Georgian, Monday, May 26, 1913.
00:06Chief of Police Beavers and Chief of Detectives Lanford both stated emphatically Monday that they
00:11intended to go to the full limit of the law in making Thomas B. Felder prove his charges of
00:16graft in the police department. Both Beavers and Lanford will take the matter before the grand
00:21jury, and they will take other action in the courts against Felder forthwith. Chief Beavers
00:26shortly before noon held a conference with City Attorney Mason, after which he announced
00:31that he would take the whole matter of alleged attempted bribery and conspiracy against him
00:36before the grand jury next Friday. The chief was advised by the city attorney that this
00:40was the proper course to pursue. He declined to specifically name all of those who will
00:45be involved, remarking that he will lay all of his evidence before the grand jurors and
00:49ask indictments. They do not intend to let Felder's statements go with a simple newspaper
00:54denial made by them. They intend to have a thorough investigation, and they intend further to make
01:00Felder come forward with his evidence or take the consequences, and the consequences they intend
01:05shall be the fullest penalty that the law can inflict upon him. Say they will bear secrets.
01:11Both Beavers and Lanford have determined to go at the matter systematically, thoroughly, and
01:16in a legal way, and they intend that the investigations before the grand jury and in the courts will lay
01:22bear all the secrets that Felder is alleged to have of bribery and graft in the police department,
01:27and also make public the reasons Mayor Woodward has in the attempt to restore the restricted
01:32vice district in Atlanta. It is regarded as certain that Felder is eliminated entirely from the Fagan case.
01:39It had been believed that he really was in the employ of the Frank defense up to the time that
01:44he began
01:44to bombard the public with statements against Frank, and went on record in saying he believed in the guilt of
01:50Frank.
01:50In making the statement, saying he believed in the guilt of Frank, he takes the same position as that of
01:56Lanford and Beavers, who are also convinced of Frank's guilt. Can't appear for Frank. Felder, therefore,
02:02cannot appear as an attorney for Frank, nor is he wanted by the prosecution as an attorney to aid in
02:07prosecuting the case. It would seem, therefore, that he is not standing in the Fagan matter at all.
02:13Both Beavers and Lanford state positively that the evidence collected by the police department in the
02:18Fagan case points to Frank's guilt, and that all the evidence collected by the Burns agency and the
02:24Pinkerton agency simply confirmed that belief. They said that no new evidence, not already secured by
02:30the city detectives, was produced by either Burns or the Pinkerton men. Mayor Woodward today issued a
02:37statement denying Chief Beavers' assertion that he was eager for the restoration of the restricted district,
02:43and declaring that if Beavers and Chief Lanford framed the dictograph plot, they were unfit to hold office
02:48and should be ousted.
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