00:00Carl Hutchison again attacks Chief Beavers. Atlanta Journal. Wednesday, May 28, 1913.
00:06Calls Rim a contemptible liar and a pighead. Chief asks for that list. Attorney Carl Hutchison
00:12renewed his attack on Police Chief Beavers Wednesday when he gave out an open letter
00:16referring to the chief as a malicious and contemptible liar, a pighead, and asserting
00:21that he didn't have enough brains in his head to rattle in a gourd after the water was turned off.
00:27Mr. Hutchison objects to the chief's reference to him as small fry and only a cog in the gang
00:32machine. The first open letter written by Mr. Hutchison appeared in the journal Tuesday afternoon.
00:38It was addressed to both Police Chief Beavers and Detective Chief Lanford. Mr. Hutchison declared
00:44in this letter that the chief should be removed from office because, as he alleged, immoral houses
00:49were being operated on Spring, Ivy, Pryor, and other streets without police interference. Mr. Hutchison
00:55in his first letter announced that he had the addresses in his possession, which he would
00:59furnish to the chief's if called upon to do so within three days. Late Tuesday afternoon,
01:05Mr. Hutchison called up Chief Beavers and inquired if the statements published in the newspapers in
01:09which he, the chief, was quoted as referring to him, Mr. Hutchison, as small fry and intimating that
01:16his, Mr. Hutchison's, attack had been inspired by Colonel Thomas B. Felder was correct. The chief
01:22says he informed Mr. Hutchison that he did not care to discuss the matter with him over the
01:26telephone, but that what he really wanted was for Mr. Hutchison to furnish him with that list of
01:31disorderly houses, that he wanted the names and addresses of the women who conduct them, that he
01:36wanted Mr. Hutchison to definitely state whether these women were of lewd character and that he
01:41wanted Mr. Hutchison's signature to the list. According to the chief, Mr. Hutchison replied by stating,
01:47that will come later all right. This, said Chief Beavers, ended his telephone conversation with
01:53Mr. Hutchison. Mr. Hutchison's letter, following as Mr. Hutchison's second open letter to Chief
01:58Beavers, to J.L. Beavers, chief of Atlanta police. Of course I am small fry, but if you had enough
02:05brains to rattle in a gourd after the water was turned off, you would know that great things come
02:09in small packages. I presume that a certain judge-elect of a certain superior court district thought I was
02:15a small fry, when I said in an interview that I had the goods on him to invalidate his election,
02:20but he is out, Mr. Chief. I don't care a tinker's damn whether you remain in office or not,
02:25but I intend to show up you and your hypocrisy. The public believes that I am correct. You refer
02:31to me as one of the cogs in the gang. You, dear Chief, are a malicious and contemptible liar.
02:37As to your reference to the Henderson Hotel charges against certain of your officers,
02:41you went to the proprietor of that hotel, acknowledged the mistake of your men. You
02:46apologized vociferously to the proprietor for the error, and you know that you did. Not only that,
02:52but you issued orders to the various watches of your force to be very careful in future before
02:56they made raids. The hotel was vindicated, and your officers made asses of themselves and your
03:01office. This will do for you, you pighead, for the present. Carl Hutchison, Atlanta, Georgia,
03:07Georgia, May 28, 1913.
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