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      <video:title>Monday, 26th May 1913 Mayor Eager to Bring Back Tenderloin, Declares Chief</video:title>
      <video:description>Monday, May 26th, 1913

Chief of Police James L. Beavers issued a statement Monday forenoon defying his accusers to prove that he had been guilty of any act of moral turpitude as Chief of Police or as a citizen.

He characterized the attack by Colonel Thomas B. Felder merely as an effort to detract attention from his own (Felder&apos;s) actions.

Referring to A. S. Colyar, in his sweeping denial of the charges that have been made against the police department, he made the pertinent observation, &quot;that it many times required a crook to turn up another crook.&quot;

&quot;I never heard of A. S. Colyar, Jr., until this thing came up. He may be a crook, as far as I know. It seems that Mr. Felder has known for a long time that it is no uncommon thing for one crook to turn up another or turn State&apos;s evidence. When I heard of this deal that Mr. Felder was fixing to make in the Phagan case I told Chief Lanford to confer with Solicitor Dorsey and get his advice in the matter, as I did not want anything done that was not perfectly legitimate.

&quot;This he did, and G. C. Febuary, who is a trusted man in the detective department, was instructed to carry out the deal with him.

&quot;It appears that Mr. Felder has been associated with this man Colyar for a long time and certainly should know what manner of man he is. If he knew him to be a crook, why did he enter into a deal of this sort with him, if he wanted to do the straight thing?

&quot;I say I never heard of this man Colyar, but I would have listened to any report or rumor in hunting for the guilty party in a case like the Phagan mystery. It seems that Mr. Felder, in his ramifications, through the press tried to get eloquent and attempted to tell about the Government of Scotland and the conditions in Ireland, as if that had anything to do with the case. He is simply trying to attract attention away from what he has done.

&quot;As for any evidence he claims to have about my moral turpitude as chief of police or as a citizen, I defy him or any one else to show it. If he is the good, loyal citizen that he claims to be, why did he not lay this evidence before the Police Commission? He knows well enough that if he had anything damaging to the police department he would have hurried to lay it before the proper authorities.

Raps Woodward.

&quot;I see that Mr. Woodward says that he has nothing against me personally. Now, I don&apos;t quite understand his connection with the Felder-Colyar affair. He knew that Febuary was a trusted employee of the police department, and that if Febuary knew of any crookedness in the department, Mr. Woodward should have forced him to divulge it in the proper way or seen that he was thrown out of the department.

&quot;If Febuary had known anything of the kind and not made it known, he would have been equally guilty. Mr. Woodward knows that in his frequent talks with me since he has been Mayor there has hardly been a time that he did not bring up the question of the red light district.

&quot;He gave me to understand in his first talk with me that these women should be allowed to go back to Manhattan Avenue, where they had previously plied their nefarious trade. No longer than Saturday, a week ago, he asked me if I was willing for Eva Clark and her mother to move into a house on Armstrong Street in front of Grady Hospital, where she had previously lived. I told him I would answer him as I did Alderman McClelland, that it was none of my business where she moved, provided she did not violate the law. But if she did she would have to suffer the consequences.

Not Afraid of Graft.

&quot;Mr. Woodward told me the first of the year that if my vice policy was continued that the police department would soon be reeking with graft like the New York police department. I told him that I was not afraid of any graft in the police department, but that from what I had heard, certain people in Atlanta outside of the police department, had been receiving money from this vice traffic that virtually amounted to graft and extortion.

&quot;I am willing and ready to compare my past record, both as a citizen and an official, with that of Mr. Woodward and leave the public to judge between us as to which is in the right and which is in the wrong.&quot;

FELDER PREPARES REPLY TO BEAVERS.

Colonel Thomas B. Felder declined this morning to answer the new statement of Chief Beavers, saying all his statements hereafter would be written.

&quot;I have decided,&quot; said Colonel Felder, &quot;to make no more statements except in writing. I will not write anything today.

&quot;I am now working up this case. In due season I will make an appropriate reply.&quot;</video:description>
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      <video:title>SV - Capitulo 32</video:title>
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      <video:title>Monday, 26th May 1913 Mayor Gives Out Sizzling Reply to Chief Beavers</video:title>
      <video:description>Monday, May 26th, 1913

Mayor James G. Woodward Monday gave out a sizzling interview in reply to Police Chief Beavers&apos; accusations, which he concluded with this statement:

&quot;If Beavers and Lanford authorized February [sic]. ‘a trusted man,&apos; to go out and tell lies about corruption in the department in an effort to trap somebody, they are unworthy to hold the places they occupy, and the sooner they are put out the better it will be for the police department and the city.

&quot;February has proved that he is not fit to serve in the police department in any capacity.&quot;

Mayor Woodward, before beginning his statement, said he wanted to make it clear that he was vigorously opposed to public controversies with heads of departments. He said it was not the way to run the city&apos;s business, and but for Chief Beavers&apos; attack, which misrepresented his position, he would say nothing.

Never Urged Reopening.

He said:

&quot;I have never urged a reopening of the Tenderloin to Beavers.

&quot;I told him it would be reopened as a result of a public demand for the interests of society because of the scattered conditions of vice all over the city.

&quot;I have never passed a straw in the way of his vice crusade. When I have called him to my office to talk to him about it, it was to refer complaints to him—complaints of bad conditions in respectable sections.

&quot;One day when he came to my office I referred to him a letter from a mother of little children who said there was an immoral place near her home and that she had written to Chief Beavers some ten days before and nothing had resulted from it.

Explains Eva Clark Affair.

&quot;All I ever heard from the case was that the occupants of the bad house quieted down.

&quot;The Eva Clark matter is very simple. She called me over the telephone and said she, with her mother, wanted to move into a house near the Grady Hospital and live respectably. I laid the whole matter before Beavers just as she appealed to me.

&quot;I have called Beavers to task only with the view to getting him to clean up the streets so this city will be safe for respectable women.

&quot;When February came to with a tale about being able to get evidence from the safe at the police station which would prove that Beavers and Lanford were protecting disorderly houses and ‘blind tigers&apos; I knew it was either true or he was lying, and I decided for the time being to give him the benefit of the doubt and investigate.

&quot;If I had known that that visit to the Williams House would be the last time I would see him I would have shown him up for the liar that he is. But in the interest of the public I decided to give him sufficient leeway to get at the truth of the graft charges.&quot;

&quot;Plenty of Room for Graft.&quot;

Then he paid his respects to Beavers and Lanford for their part in the plot.

&quot;I want to say it looks like there is plenty of room for graft,&quot; he continued. &quot;Where there is so much smoke there must be some fire. And I am just as anxious to get at the truth as I was the day they thought they were trapping me with a dictograph.

&quot;Eliminating Colyar and Felder, I think the connection of the police heads with this affair casts a dirty reflection on them. It reveals them as unfit.&quot;

Chairman Carlos II Mason Monday declined to comment on the situation. He said it might come before the Police Commission and that he would then have to act in the capacity, but he did not believe the commission would take it up. He did not fail, however, to declare his confidence in the integrity of the heads of the police department and to say he thought the department was clean.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Monday, 26th May 1913 Pinkerton Man Says Frank is Guilty</video:title>
      <video:description>Monday, May 26th, 1913

Pencil Factory Owners Told Him Not to Shield Superintendent, Scott Declares.

Harry Scott, assistant superintendent of the Pinkertons, announced Monday his belief that Leo M. Frank was responsible for the slaying of 14-year-old Mary Phagan April 26. He added that his agency had been working on this theory from the time its services were engaged by officials of the National Pencil Company, two days after the crime.

Scott previously had said the Pinkertons were on the case to find the guilty man, even though it might be Frank. His latest statement is believed to have been prompted by the attack on the Pinkertons by Colonel Thomas B. Felder.

Mr. Scott declared he not only believed Frank responsible for the killing, but that he proposed to lay his evidence before the court and assist in the prosecution of the factory superintendent. He is in possession, he said, of considerable evidence which has not been made public.

Soon after the investigation was undertaken, Scott says he went to the men employing him and asked if he was supposed to protect Frank. He said if he was he would have to throw up the job. He was told, he said, that he had been engaged to find the guilty man, whoever he might be. It was on this assurance the Pinkertons continued the investigation, according to Scott.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Monday, 26th May 1913 Will Take Charge of Graft to Grand Jury for Vindication.</video:title>
      <video:description>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 &quot;conspiracy against him&quot; 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&apos;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 &quot;SECRETS.&quot;

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 &quot;secrets&quot; 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&apos;s guilt.

CAN&apos;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&apos;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.

Mayor Woodward to-day issued a statement denying Chief Beavers&apos; assertion that he was eager for the restoration of the restricted district and declaring that if Beavers and Chief Lanford framed the dictograph plot they were unfit to hold office and should be ousted.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Monday, 26th May 1913 Frank is Guilty, Says Pinkerton</video:title>
      <video:description>Monday, May 26th, 1913

Sufficient Evidence Found to Convict Him, Declares Man Hired by the National Pencil Company.

Announcing that he had secured evidence sufficient to convict his employer Harry Scott, assistant superintendent of the Pinkertons, who has been retained by the National Pencil company since the second day of the Phagan tragedy, said to a reporter for The Constitution Sunday night that it was his intention to help prosecute the suspected superintendent.

Scott has been in command of the Pinkerton forces working on the investigation. His employment came about in answer to a telephone call from Frank on Monday morning following the murder. He was engaged, he states, for the sole purpose of finding the murderer.

Scott&apos;s Connection With Case.

His connection with the case was explained once before when he was called to the stand at the coroner&apos;s inquest. The Constitution Sunday morning published an exclusive story explaining that although Scott was employed by Frank&apos;s defense, and although reports of the Pinkertons daily progress were submitted to the prisoner&apos;s counsel he was working on the theory that Frank was guilty.

Scott declared to The Constitution over the telephone Sunday night that he was convinced of the suspect&apos;s guilt, and that he had evidence to that effect, which would be submitted before the courts. The Pinkertons investigation, however will not cease, he says, but will continue as relentlessly as heretofore. Because of strict jail regulations, Frank could not be reached last night for a statement regarding the detective&apos;s announcement.

As the assistant superintendent stated on the witness stand during the inquest he was summoned to Frank&apos;s office on Monday afternoon April 28, to confer with Frank. Frank, he says, asserted that it was due the pencil factory to investigate the murder.

Pinkertons Start Work.

Scott and his men immediately set to work. The following day the plant superintendent was arrested. The Pinkerton investigation proceeded on the theory that Frank was guilty, it is stated by Scott. Later, authorities of the pencil factory were consulted. The Pinkertons it is said asked if they were to continue their investigation as originally outlined—to find the murderer or would they be expected to assist Frank? In the latter case, it is said, the detective officials declared, they would cease connection.

According to Luther Z. Rosser, counsel for Frank and Superintendent Scott, the Pinkertons were instructed to proceed as in the past and to find the slayer. Scott says he has evidence not yet made public and that it will not be revealed until time of trial.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Monday, 26th May 1913 New Witnesses in Phagan Case Found by Police</video:title>
      <video:description>Monday, May 26th, 1913

Reported Two Telephone Operators Will Swear to Conversations Held Over the Pencil Factory&apos;s Line.

GAVE THEIR TESTIMONY BEFORE THE GRAND JURY

A. S. Colyar Confers With Chief Beavers on Bribery Allegations—Case Now in Its Infancy, Says Chief.

With the entire city aroused over the recent sensational Felder bribery charges and counter charges of graft and corruption in the police department, investigation of the Mary Phagan mystery continues. Police headquarters was elated Sunday over the progress and over new developments which have arisen.

New testimony has been given by girl telephone operators relative to conversations which were held over the pencil factory&apos;s line on the night of the tragedy, Chief Lanford says. Secrecy shrouds the nature of the alleged conversations. No one acquainted with the evidence will talk. It is hinted to be the strongest yet secured.

No one acquainted with the evidence will talk. It is hinted to be the strongest yet unearthed.

Coupled with this development comes the rumor of a telephone call reported to have been made on the Friday morning preceding the murder, in which Mary Phagan is said to have been instructed to come to the pencil factory Friday afternoon to obtain her pay envelope. Detectives will neither deny nod [sic] admit that the rumor has been confirmed.

Phone Message to Pope.

J. B. Pope, of Bellwood avenue, a county policeman and neighbor of the slain girl, to whom the rumored telephone message was made, could not be reached last night by The Constitution. Mrs. Pope says she knows nothing of the report, but says numerous calls came to her home for Mary Phagan and members of her family.

A. S. Colyar, the soldier of fortune and acknowledged instigator of the bribery trap, came to police headquarters Sunday afternoon at 5 o&apos;clock and held an hour&apos;s conference with Chief Beavers. They were closeted in the latter&apos;s office, and, upon emerging, neither would disclose the nature of their consultation.

It is freely reported, however, that the adventurer has something new up his sleeve, and that he will play a leading role in the charges to be made in alleged new bribery attempts. He stated that on Monday he would expose others than Colonel Felder and the men he has already attacked. Chief C. W. Tobie, it is said, is to be included in his attack today.

Harry Scott, the Pinkerton superintendent, and Detective John Black of headquarters, again tried Sunday to break the testimony of the negro Conley, who confessed to having written notes at the dictation of Frank, and which are believed to have been the murder missives found beside the dead girl&apos;s body. He stoutly maintained his original tale as explained in his affidavit and a strenuous third degree failed to swerve it.

Wife Will Assist Colyar.

Mrs. A. S. Colyar, wife of the bribery accuser, who has been in Atlanta for several weeks, left the city Sunday afternoon for her home in Cartersville, where she goes to get papers relating to her husband&apos;s past and supporting his charges. She will return soon, it is said, to assist him in his fight against Colonel Felder.

&quot;This is not the end,&quot; Colyar said at headquarters. &quot;It is only the beginning. Whenever I take hold of thing like this, the results are many and widespread and it can be depended upon that there will be a general clean up before we are through.&quot;

Chief Beavers, in talking with a reporter for The Constitution, echoed Colyar&apos;s expression regarding the extent of the probe proposed into alleged bribery practices in the Phagan murder.

&quot;This thing is only in its infancy. It first began as an individual exposure. Now that it has been a political plaything, we are going to reveal the infamy of others. It won&apos;t take long to do it either. Some folks are going to be driven to disgrace. They&apos;d do well to get out of town before the bomb bursts.&quot;

Think Tobie Victimized.

When asked if he intended attacking the character of Chief Tobie, of the Burns agency, as has been rumored, Chief Lanford declared,

&quot;I have nothing against Tobie. He doesn&apos;t seem to be badly mixed up in this affair. I think he, too, has been victimized. He was unfortunate in becoming attached to the operations of the wrong person, and naturally will have to suffer the consequences. In fact, I feel a certain degree of pity for Tobie. He&apos;s unfortunate—exceedingly unfortunate.&quot;

Evidently Chief Lanford attaches great importance to the reported testimony of the two telephone girls regarding the midnight conversations. His only verification of the rumor is that he knows of the existence of such testimony. Beyond that, he will say absolutely nothing, except that he &quot;understands the two girls went before the grand jury during its Friday morning session.&quot;

It is a known rule of the telephone exchanges which prevents operators from revealing conversations they overhear except when placed under oath. Chief Lanford says that this is the reason why the two operators were sent before the grand jury. Their identity is as secret as the nature of their testimony. Solicitor General Dorsey would make no statement regarding the girls.

Chief Beavers and Colyar would not admit to a Constitution reporter whether or not their conference Sunday was for the purpose of planning some more to expose other suspected bribe practices. They were only talking things over, they said. Any way the talking over was done in utmost secrecy behind locked doors with a uniformed policeman on guard in the ante room.

War to End, Says Chief

The chief reiterated his fury denunciation which he made Saturday night and in which he promised to break the backbone of the vice gang which he charges is in existence and which he declares has been too long in political rife. &quot;It is war to the bitter finish,&quot; he said.

Signed by Allan Pinkerton, principal of the Pinkerton agency, a statement has been issued by the organization denying certain statements regarding their operations which appeared in a statement of Colonel Felder. The Pinkerton denial is as follows:

&quot;In the issue of May 25 of The Constitution there appears an article said to be a statement of Attorney Thomas B. Felder under the following caption: ‘Thomas B. Felder Brands the Charges of Bribery a Diabolical Conspiracy,&apos; in which the name of Pinkerton&apos;s National Detective agency frequently appears.

&quot;These statements, insofar as they refer to the Pinkerton agency, are absolutely without an iota of truth, as the Pinkertons had absolutely no previous knowledge or information concerning or pertaining to the issue between certain Atlanta civic officials and Attorney Felder, and the agency&apos;s first knowledge of these issues, or in connection therewith, came through newspaper publications of May 23.

&quot;We respectfully request that you give this, our denial, in connection with the statements referred to, as equal prominence as that which you gave the published article in question. Yours truly,

&quot;PINKERTONS NATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY.

(Signed) &quot;By ALLAN PINKERTON.&quot;</video:description>
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      <video:title>Monday, 26th May 1913 Thousands in Atlanta Living the Life of Mary Phagans Murderer, Rev. W. W. Memminger</video:title>
      <video:description>Monday, May 26th, 1913

&quot;Thousands of people in Atlanta are living the lives today that the murderer of Mary Phagan lived, and which culminated in the atrocious crime,&quot; declared Rev. W. W. Memminger, pastor of All Saints&apos; Episcopal church. In a sermon yesterday morning which he devoted in great part to pleading for a better standard of morals in the daily life of man and woman.

The woman who uses paint and powder, who dances the turkey trot and who dresses in a suggestive manner came in for scathing remarks from the rector, but the man who boasts of being the stronger sex, and yet bends his efforts to tearing down woman&apos;s standard, instead of upholding and protecting virtue and purity, was given even greater blame.

&quot;Women are wrong to adopt any suggestive manner of dress or to use paint and powder which for hundreds of years has been the mark and symbol of a certain type of women,&quot; said the pastor, &quot;and I agree with the church councils which have passed resolutions deprecating it.&quot;

The Story of Nathan.

Mr. Memminger took up the story of Nathan, the prophet, who went to David shortly after the latter committed his terrible crime, and told him the tale of the rich man, with hundreds of lambs in his flock, and of the poor man, who owned but one ewe lamb, and how the rich man when he desired to entertain a wayfarer slew not one of his many, but the single lamb of the poor man.

The story goes that David, on hearing the telling, was highly indignant, and ordered that the rich man should be forced to pay the poor man four-fold. Nathan then said to him, &quot;Thou art the man.&quot;

&quot;Despite the horror at this crime and the detestation felt for the murderer,&quot; said the rector, &quot;there are today thousands in Atlanta to whom Nathan might declare, ‘Thou art the man.&apos;

&quot;The besetting sin of today,&quot; he continued, &quot;is not so much the love of money or the disregard of the poor, as it is the love of women and the ease with which we yield to the lusts of the flesh.&quot;

Mr. Memminger then referred to the enormous amount of unfaithfulness to the marriage tie that is shown daily in newspapers and court records, and declared that certain deep thinkers are debating the entire system of marriage.

Man Worthy of Contempt.

Taking up the subject of placing the blame for these conditions, the rector stated that when man follows Adam and puts the blame on woman, and also attempts to call it the fault of God, as Adams did when he said, &quot;The woman Thou gavest me,&quot; that the right-thinking person has only the same contempt for man as he has for Adam.

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      <video:title>Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Burns Agency Quits the Phagan Case; Tobie Leaves Today</video:title>
      <video:description>Tuesday, May 27th, 1913

Dan P. Lehon Holds Conference With Solicitor General Hugh Dorsey and Other Officials and Then Makes Announcement of Severance of Connection With Case.

FELDER TO CONTINUE PROBE, HE DECLARES; NO STATEMENT SOON

&quot;One of the Girls&quot; in the Pencil Factory Brings Statement to The Constitution Defending the Character of Employees — Bribery Attempts Are Denied.

As a startling climax to the sensational turn of affairs in the Mary Phagan murder investigation, it was announced yesterday by Dan P. Lehon, superintendent of the Burns southern offices, that his agency had retired from the investigation of the Atlanta mystery.

The announcement was made after a conference he held for several hours with Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey and other officials promoting the investigation. C. W. Tobie, chief of the Burns criminal department, who has been in command of the Burns men at work on the case, leaves for Chicago this morning.

Tobie Makes Statement.

Tobie was seen last night by a reporter for The Constitution in his apartments at the Piedmont hotel. He was preparing to leave the city, but spared time to give the newspaper man a statement regarding the departure of the Burns forces and their attitude in the Mary Phagan case. General Superintendent Lehon, he said, left Atlanta Monday afternoon.

&quot;The connection of the William J. Burns agency with the Phagan case,&quot; he told the reporter, &quot;is now severed entirely. We have nothing whatever to do with the investigation. When these bribery charges were published I immediately notified Dan Lehon, general superintendent of the southern branches of our organization.

&quot;He came to Atlanta Monday morning. After he and I had conferred and he had talked with the solicitor general and other officials interested in the case, his decision was to drop operations and return to Chicago. I will probably leave tomorrow or the following day—just as soon as matters can be satisfactorily arranged.&quot;

&quot;What is the principal reason for your severance of connection?&quot; he was asked.

&quot;Primarily, because, in the face of open opposition and efforts to frustrate our work, we cannot successfully operate,&quot; he said. &quot;We cannot render service proportionate to the money we are being paid. It is being insinuated by certain forces that we are striving to shield Frank.

Frank Guilty, I Believe.

&quot;That is absurd. From what I developed in my investigation I am convinced that Frank is the guilty man. We were working on the theory that he was the murderer. We were employed to find the slayer. We would have done it, too, and pinned the guilty beyond a doubt, had we remained longer on the ground.&quot;

Tobie said the bribery charges of Chief Lanford and the counter charges were unfortunate, in that they create a situation which deplorably hampers the investigation of the murder.

&quot;Solicitor Dorsey told Lehon,&quot; Tobie said, &quot;that he possessed evidence to convict Frank, and that the investigation had been so thorough and successful that really, the Burns men would not be greatly needed any longer. He praised us for the work we did in the short time we were on the case, and said we had developed new phases which would prove invaluable to his case.&quot;

Confidence in Felder.

The Burns agent also declared his belief in Colonel Felder&apos;s sincere and honest attitude in the Phagan case. He said the attorney had employed his agency only to apprehend the slayer, and that upon his arrival in Atlanta, he had been told by Felder that, from all appearances, Frank was guilty.

He stated, too, that he had never exerted a single effort toward investigating alleged corruption in the police or detective department, and that he had never anticipated doing so.

Colonel T. B. Felder, foremost figure in the bribery charges and counter charges of police corruption, would make no statement to reporters Monday. He would not commit himself on Lehon&apos;s statement that the Burns men had detached themselves from the Phagan investigation.

Mr. Felder says, however, that his individual investigation would continue as in the past, and that he had no intention whatever of ending his efforts. Not until he deems it seasonable, he declares, will he issue additional statements to the newspapers.

Lehon Reaches Atlanta.

Lehon came from New Orleans Monday in answer to instructions given, it is said, from his New York office, sending him to investigate the Atlanta situation. He immediately conferred with the solicitor general and others.

The indictment of Leo Frank has not served to lessen in the slightest the energy of the police headquarters detectives, the Pinkerton men and the solicitor general&apos;s staff. Chief Lanford and Harry Scott, of the Pinkertons, both say that they each unearthed evidence sufficient to convict the suspected superintendent. No new developments arose Monday.

Frank maintains his attitude of silence, refusing to see anyone besides his friends and relatives. A stranger greeting him in his cell at the Tower gets only a fleeting glimpse of the prisoner.

Bribery Attempts Denied.

Strong denial is made, however, of rumored bribery attempts to pay witnesses for the prosecution to leave the city. These denials are made by attorneys representing the suspect. Another denial of a published report was made Monday by Colonel Felder, who declared that the rumor of this elimination from the Phagan case was false to the core, and that his efforts, instead of slacking, would continue with renewed vigor.

It was published that Mr. Felder is eliminated entirely from the case, and that, up until the time he had begun to &quot;bombard&quot; the public with statements of his belief of Frank&apos;s guilt, it was generally believed he was in the suspect&apos;s employ. Complete denial is made of this report.

The following unsigned statement has been personally submitted to The Constitution by a young girl employee of the National Pencil factory, who champions conditions in that plant and the character of their imprisoned superintendent:

&quot;I wish to speak in behalf of our factory and the girls working there and would like for the public to know that we all thought just as much of little Mary Phagan as we possibly could, and are just as anxious to see the guilty punished as the rest of the public.

&quot;Nothing was ever said about the girls of the National Pencil factory until after the terrible murder, but since, there has been one continual talk just as though we were to blame for the deed.

Good As Any Girls.

&quot;If the public would only interest themselves enough to look into other factories and stores, they would soon find that the girls of the National Pencil factory are just as good as any other set of working girls in the city.

&quot;Of course, it looks rather hard to the public for us to have to work in the building where one of our companions was so horribly murdered. But, even at that, we are all poor girls, trying to make an honest living and we try not to think of the grewsome tragedy any more than possible, and we have the interest of the company too much at heart to desert them in times of trouble.

&quot;We try to look on the bright side of this trouble, and hope it will be only a few days until everything will be all right once more. We all hope and pray that the guilty will be duly punished and the innocent given their freedom, for we all feel that our superintendent was and still is a soul himself so much as to think of such a thing, much less commit such a horrible crime.

&quot;Hoping the guilty man will soon be brought to justice, and that the public will soon be satisfied, I am

&quot;A girl of the National Pencil factory.&quot;

Confers With Police.

C. C. Sears, superintendent of the Atlanta branch of the Burns detective agency, communicated with Chief Beavers and Chief Lanford Monday afternoon, telling them of the severance of connection with the Phagan investigation, and notifying them that he would mail letters of explanation to the police department some time today.

According to Chief Lanford, Superintendent Sears gave as the reason for the Burns action the desire to get out of an unfortunate situation. Tobie, he said, would return immediately to Chicago to resume his duties as chief of the criminal department.

Regarding the Burns&apos; agent, Chief Lanford has said:

&quot;Tobie, I believe, is straight and honest. He was victimized by Felder. The Burns man, I am convinced, was working toward the interest of those seeking to clear the mystery. He just boarded the wrong boat, that was all—like the old dog Tray, got mixed in the wrong company.&quot;</video:description>
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      <video:title>Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Chief James L. Beavers Reply to Mayor Woodward</video:title>
      <video:description>Tuesday, May 27th, 1913

&quot;If Beavers and Lanford permitted Febuary, ‘a trusted man,&apos; to go out and circulate lies about corruption in the police department in an effort to trap someone, they have debauched their officers, and the sooner they are put out the better it will be for the men who work under them.&quot;

Mayor James G. Woodward made the above reply to Chief James L. Beavers in a statement to The Constitution late Monday afternoon. They mayor declared that Febuary&apos;s part in the conspiracy has destroyed his usefulness with the department, and he is not fit to serve with honorable men.

&quot;In my opinion, and I believe every decent citizen of Atlanta will agree with me, Febuary is not fit to serve in the department in any capacity.&quot; Mayor Woodward continued. &quot;How can Beavers or Lanford, or the members of the police commission, place faith in him. He has dragged the department through filth of his own making. He has cast reflection, by his act, on the blue uniform.&quot;

Beavers&apos; Charge Refuted.

Mayor Woodward scathingly denounced Chief Beavers&apos; allegations that he (Woodward) urged the reopening of the Manhattan avenue district. He admits telling Beavers that the district would be opened as a result of public demand for the interest of society, because of the scattered conditions.

He declared that he has never placed a straw in the way of Chief Beavers&apos; vice crusade, and explained that whenever he called the chief to his office it was for the purpose of referring complaints to him—complaints of bad conditions in respectable neighborhoods.

Mayor Woodward said that on one occasion he referred to the chief a letter written by a respectable woman—the mother of little children—who complained that there was an immoral house near her home, and she wanted the police to protect her and her babies.

&quot;This woman told me that she had written Chief Beavers about the house some ten days before she wrote me, and nothing was ever done,&quot; Mayor Woodward said. &quot;All that I have ever heard of the complaint is that the house is quieted down.&quot;

Mayor Woodward says that the only time he has called Beavers to task was when he received complaints of women being insulted in the central portions of the city.

Protect Respectable Women.

&quot;I told him of the conditions as reported to me, and urged him to clean up the central portions of the city so that respectable women might be safe.&quot;

As to the Eva Clark affair, Mayor Woodward said that the women came to him and explained that herself and her mother wanted to move into a house near the Grady hospital—95 Armstrong street—and that he informed her that she had the right to live wherever she pleased, just so long as she conducted a moral house and lived within the law. He says that he laid the whole matter before Beavers just as the Clark women laid it before him.

Mayor Woodward further stated that the whole affair casts a dirty reflection on the heads of the police department, and that the part they played in it branded them as being unfit to guard the lives and property of the people of Atlanta.

&quot;Men who will allow their personal characters and their offices to be dragged through such a mess cannot hope to gain the respect and esteem of the people they serve,&quot; he said. &quot;When Febuary came to me and told me that Beavers and Lanford were protecting disorderly houses and blind tigers, I knew that it was either true or that he was lying.

Gave Him Benefit of Doubt.

&quot;I decided, for the time being, to give him the benefit of the doubt. If I had known that that visit to the Williams house would be the last time I would see him I would have shown him up for the liar that he is. But in the interest of the public I decided to give him leeway. I did not expose him, because I did not want to do the police department an injustice.

&quot;I think I have made my position clear to the people. I am just as anxious now as I was at that time to correct any evils in the city government.&quot;

FEBUARY AND THE POLICE ARE ATTACKED BY MALOR [sic]

Chief of Police James L. Beavers issued the following statement Monday morning:

&quot;As for Colyar, I never heard of him until this thing came up. He may be a crook. As far as I know, it seems that Mr. Felder has known him for a long time, but it is no uncommon thing for one crook to turn up another to the police, or turn state&apos;s evidence.

&quot;When I heard of this deal that Mr. Felder was trying to make in the Phagan case, I told Chief Lanford to advise with Solicitor Dorsey and get his advice in the matter. He did this. I did not want anything done that would not be perfectly legitimate.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Burns Man Quits Case; Declares He Is Opposed</video:title>
      <video:description>Tuesday, May 27th, 1913

C. W. Tobie, chief criminal investigator for the Burns Detective Agency, formally withdrew from the Phagan investigation Tuesday morning. The calling off of the Burns forces was announced by Dan P. Lehon, superintendent of the Southern branch, after Tobie had stated explicitly that he would not withdraw from the case.

Colonel Thomas B. Felder, who brought the Burns detectives into the Phagan case, would make no statement relative to their withdrawal but announced that it did not mean the end of his investigation or connection with the case.

Tobie made up his mind last Friday to drop the Mary Phagan investigation so he said Tuesday—but deferred action until, Monday night, when he announced his intention to withdraw to Solicitor General Dorsey.

Disgusted With &quot;Fuss.&quot;

Acute disgust at the &quot;four or five cornered fuss&quot; raised by the Phagan investigation was assigned by Tobie as the cause. This disgust was superinduced by the direct charge and general impression that the Burns Agency was pretending to ferret out the Phagan case, when in reality its purpose in Atlanta was to investigate the police department.

Tobie said to-day that while he has quit and was going to leave Atlanta, still the withdrawal of the Burns Agency need not be permanent.

&quot;If certain features of this case are not developed, then there will be one, and maybe two, Burns men back here. I will send them here, but they will work in secret. There will be no more public investigation.&quot;

Tobie explained he believed Leo M. Frank was guilty of the Phagan murder and that the &quot;certain features&quot; meant additional clinching evidence not yet published that will make Frank&apos;s conviction certain.

&quot;How can any house have harmony,&quot; said Tobie, &quot;when the old man is fighting the old woman, and the old woman is fighting the children, and they are all fighting the hired girl? That&apos;s the shape this affair has gotten into, only worse.

&quot;We came here to investigate this Phagan case, and for no other purpose. But the charge was made that in reality we were investigating the police department. The way things were shaped up the police could not help believing that charge to be true. Colonel Felder&apos;s attitude bore that out, so I decided last Friday to quit.&quot;

&quot;Do you mean, then, that you were dissatisfied at Colonel Felder&apos;s attitude?&quot; [he] was asked.

&quot;We were dissatisfied with that part of it, yes,&quot; was Tobie&apos;s reply.

Tobie Himself Through;

Tobie reiterated he ended the investigation himself. &quot;I called myself off,&quot; he said. &quot;Dan S. Lehon, our Southern superintendent, was close to Atlanta. It was as near for him to pass through here on his way back to New Orleans as it was for him to go any other way. I was in charge here, but, as you know, I do not belong to this territory. As a pure formality and a matter of courtesy, and because I knew he was coming here to visit his wife&apos;s relatives, I sent him a message inviting him to confer with me. When he got here I told him as a courtesy that I had decided to quit the case. He approved it. Had I told him I would continue, he would have approved that, too.

This is the worst mix-up I ever saw anywhere, at any time. It&apos;s awful. Everybody is fighting everybody else, and I am through with this four or five cornered fracas, except that if more Burns men are sent here I shall send them here and they will report to me.&quot;

Bribery Charges Denied.

Rumored attempts to bribe witnesses were given strong denial in many circles, particularly by those whose names were connected by rumor with the alleged bribery attempts.

C. C. Sears, superintendent of the Atlanta branch of the Burns detective agency communicated to Chief of Detectives Lanford the announcement of the withdrawal of the Burns forces from the Phagan case.

Chief Lanford authorized the following statement on the departure of Tobie:

&quot;Tobie, I believe, is straight and honest. He was victimized by Felder. I am convinced Mr. Tobie was working toward the interest of those seeing to clear the mystery.&quot;

Praises Superintendent.

A girl employee of the pencil factory has written the following statement, which upholds the working conditions of the factory and champions the character of the imprisoned superintendent:

&quot;Nothing has ever been said of the girls of the pencil factory until after the terrible murder, but since then there has been one continuous talk, just as if we were to blame. We are just as anxious to see the guilty punished as the rest of the public, and we all loved Mary Phagan just as much as we possibly could.

&quot;If the public only would interest itself to look into other factories and stores they would find the girls in the pencil factory are just as good as any other working girls.

&quot;It looks mighty hard that we have to work in this place where our little friend was so horribly murdered, but we are only poor working girls, trying to make an honest living, and we try not to think of the tragedy any more than possible; and we have the interest of the factory too much at heart to desert in times of trouble.

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      <video:title>Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Felder Aide Offers Vice List to Chief</video:title>
      <video:description>Tuesday, May 27th, 1913

Attorney Carl Hutcheson Accuse Beavers of Permitting Unlawful Houses to Operate.

GAMBLER&apos;S PLOT, SAYS LANFORD IN HOT REPLY

Detective Head Declares &quot;Ring&quot; Is Trying to Fix Charge of Bribery Against Him.

Ignoring the fresh volley of charges made by Carl Hutcheson, an attorney, who offers to cite resorts which are allowed to operate by the city police. Chief Beavers Tuesday morning reiterated his declaration that the entire matter would be laid bare before the Grand Jury for decision.

Detective Chief Lanford revealed another angle of the warfare when he declared that the fight being made against him was backed by the gambling ring of Atlanta. C. C. Jones was named as the leader of the opposition in this fight.

Beavers in commenting upon Hutcheson&apos;s charges, declared that they were inspired by Thomas B. Felder, with whose office Hutcheson is connected, and that the attack was not therefore that of Hutcheson, but of Felder and his &quot;gang.&quot;

Hutcheson, a young lawyer connected with the firm Felder, Anderson, Whitman &amp; Dillon, wrote an open letter to Chief of Police Beavers, charging him with permitting unlawful houses to operate uncertain city streets and promising to give addresses if the Chief asks personally for them within three days.

Beavers to Ignore Attack.

Characterizing Carl Hutcheson as of too little importance to warrant an answer to his charges made against the police force. Chief Beavers declared that he would ignore him altogether.

&quot;I don&apos;t care to answer Hutcheson&apos;s attack,&quot; said the police official. &quot;Hutcheson is too small a fry to even take notice of. An answer to him would give him too much dignity. This young man is in Felder&apos;s office and is merely being used as a tool of Felder and his gang. Felder prompted him to make the statement that he did, and so I will pay no attention to Hutcheson.

&quot;This matter is going before the Grand Jury, and not Carl Hutcheson.&quot;

Regarded as Reply.

On Monday morning Chief Beavers declared Attorney Thomas B. Felder had no evidence of police cognizance of immoral resorts; that he never had had any, and that he was only bluffing when he said he had. Requested to reply, Colonel Felder announced he would make no more statements except in writing, and that he had nothing to say then.

A few hours later Mr. Hutcheson, a member of Colonel Felder&apos;s firm, issued the letter, which is regarded as a semi-official reply from Colonel Felder.

Mr. Hutcheson formerly was a newspaper man. Shortly after taking up the practice of law he achieved State-wide renown by conducting the campaign of William Schley Howard, who defeated Representative Leonidae Livingston and is now serving his second term in Congress.

Following is Mr. Hutcheson&apos;s open letter to Chief J. L. Beavers:

Scores Vice Crusade.

J. L. Beavers, Chief of Police, Atlanta:

Newport Lanford, Chief of Detectives, Atlanta:

In your great crusade against Sodom and Gomorrah with your immaculate robes of Puritanism.

I accuse you in all your glory with allowing certain houses on Ivy Street, the business of which is to barter in immoral and indecent practices, to continue in flagrant operation. AND YOU KNOW IT. If you do not, every sensible citizen of this city, who knows anything of the world, does. If you do not know these things as is your duty to know, and you should be discharged from your high pedestals for dereliction.

I accuse you of allowing similar houses to operate on certain parts of Spring Street. AND YOU KNOW IT. If you do not, you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of allowing similar houses to operate in a certain section of Pryor Street. AND YOU KNOW IT. If you do not, you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of allowing similar houses to operate on a certain section of Central Avenue. AND YOU KNOW IT. If you do not, you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of failing to take cognizance of a certain house in Ivy Street, to which I called your attention several weeks ago, where young men were inveigled to gamble away their money, the mistress thereof being the banker and the recipient of these ill-gotten gains. AND YOU KNOW IT, and should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you and numbers of your forces with being cognizant of these facts, and yet you, the great crusade leaders, stand idly by and fold your lordly hands.

I accuse you with allowing, even yet, low class hotels in this city to exist and practices their nefarious games of lowly gain, AND YOU KNOW IT, and should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

If you can not &quot;turn up&quot; these places, there are hundreds of people who can. I can use infantile detective work and turn up dozens of them within a few days. AND YOU KNOW THIS CAN BE DONE. And, if you fail to get busy and continue to parade your great genius (?) you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

Charges Police Protection.

I accuse you with protecting these places because of your lax methods in keeping &quot;the houses within our midst&quot; closed, AND YOU KNOW IT, and should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of closing Manhattan Avenue and converting our entire municipality into a &quot;red light&quot; district. AND YOU KNOW IT, and unless you change conditions at once you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of retaining on your forces men unfit to protect the &quot;decent&quot; citizens of Atlanta. AND YOU KNOW IT, and should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of knowing where numbers of houses which exist by immoral practices are located. AND YOU KNOW IT, and you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

Do you think that the public will hoodwinked forever? Do you think that the public is so gullible as to believe all of this &quot;bush-wah&quot; about the great work that you are continuing? Yes, you closed Manhattan Avenue, but what did you do for the remainder of the city?

You and your bunch are very sore because you were unable to ferret out the Phagan murder, AND YOU KNOW IT. When the Solicitor General called in outside aid, numbers of your hirelings were very much perturbed and became insanely jealous. That is why all of this patched-up and hatched-up bunch of lies and slanders have been issued against Thomas B. Felder, whose shoes you unworthy to untie, AND YOU KNOW IT.

I accuse you of retaining a large number of leather-heads for detectives. Detectives? That is a joke, isn&apos;t it? AND YOU KNOW IT, and you should be removed from office for allowing such an army of incompetents to work with your departments. You know, and I know, that these fellows secure their offices through political pull and not through efficiency. They are Sherlock Holmeses when it comes to arresting blind tigers and negro crap-players, but beyond that they would now know a clew if they saw it tagged.

In the Phagan case, the newspaper men are the ones who turned up the first clews of any merit, AND YOU KNOW IT, and should be ashamed of that crowd down there to allow the members of the Fourth Estate to put one over on you; but you know newspaper men have brains, and brains are required to make detectives.

Now, volley forth again your promulgation of purity and tell the people of this great city what large men you are and how you protect the citizenry of this great Commonwealth.

If you haven&apos;t the addresses of the houses to which I refer, call at my office within three days and I will give you a bunch of them.

Friends of mine have advised me against printing this card. Some have feared for my life—but afraid of you and your crowd? Never. I am not afraid of anything that lays down its firearms and comes at me like a man in fair play. Now, &quot;lay on, MacDuff, and damn&apos;d be him who first cries, ‘Hold! Enough!!&quot;

CARL HUTCHESON.

Atlanta, Georgia, May 27, 1913.

Gambler&apos;s Plot, Declares Lanford.

Chief of Detectives Newport A. Lanford gave out a sensational statement Tuesday morning in which he charged that the efforts to fix accusations of bribery and malfeasance upon him were inspired by a &quot;gambling ring,&quot; of which C. C. Jones was the head.

The cause of the fight against Lanford had been something of a mystery. Beavers readily explained the efforts to dispossess him from the office of Chief of Police by his war on vice in the city of Atlanta. Lanford&apos;s explanation reveals another angle of the crusade against a wide-open town.

&quot;The gambling ring has been after me ever since I was made head of the detective department ten years ago,&quot; said Chief Lanford. &quot;No more had I declared relentless warfare upon all forms of gambling in the city than I was notified that the gambling interests were out to ‘get&apos; me. Several times it was reported to me that I had been marked for an attack, and once the gamblers succeeded in carrying out their threats.

&quot;That was five years ago. I was reduced from sergeant, which was the designation of the head of the department then, to service in the ranks. The gamblers were responsible for it. They gloated for nine months. Then I was raised to my former position again, with the title of chief. Since then I have continued my campaign against them.

&quot;They have been very bitter. They have threatened me time and again. Now they have brought these charges against me.&quot;

Col. Felder Still Probing In the Phagan Case.

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      <video:title>Tuesday, 27th May 1913 State Faces Big Task in Trial of Frank as Slayer</video:title>
      <video:description>Tuesday, May 27th, 1913

What will be the defense of Leo M. Frank when he is called upon next month to answer to the charge of strangling little Mary Phagan?

With the confident announcement of the police Monday that they had completed a case against the factory superintendent that was as conclusive as it possibly could be without the testimony of actual eyewitnesses of the crime, this question naturally is being asked to-day by everyone who has any interest in the mystery, and that means practically every person in Atlanta.

The people will not get their answer from Luther Z. Rosser, the close-lipped and able attorney of Frank, until the trial actually begins. But even at this early date, when only the vaguest of hints have been given as to the course that will be followed in the battle to free Frank from all suspicion, it is patent that there are many openings offered the defense for attacks upon the theories of the State.

Burden of Proof on State.

Those who are close to the daily developments in Atlanta&apos;s baffling murder mystery and who venture to predict the line of defense that will be offered are bearing in mind that, in the first place, the great burden of proof is upon the prosecution and not upon the defense.

It is absolutely necessary, due to the protection with which the law has hedged everyone under suspicion of crime, that the State in some manner, by some piece of evidence, connect Frank directly with the crime or establish his connection beyond a reasonable doubt.

Until the State is able to do this, Luther Z. Rosser may rest on his oars if he so desires. Leo Frank is innocent this moment in the eyes of the law. His innocence does not need to be proved. It is presumed.

It immediately becomes a question, therefore, as to whether the State really has made out a case against Frank, so far as can be judged from the evidence in the hands of the public. Have the detectives by any of their discoveries connected Frank directly with the crime? Have they assembled such a chain of circumstantial incidents as to make his guilt appear certain beyond a reasonable doubt?

Frank&apos;s Friends Deny Connection.

Those interested in the defense of Frank answer both questions emphatically in the negative. Not one thing has been found, they declare, that connects Frank directly with the mysterious strangling. Nor do they regard the circumstantial evidence seriously.

The law will not permit Frank&apos;s conviction for the crime merely because the detectives have discovered that he had the opportunity. It will not permit his conviction, if no convincing evidence is found against him, merely because he is unable to put his hands on another man and say, &quot;This is the man you want. He is the guilty person.&quot;

It is not the intention of the law to hang one man simply because no one else can be found who is the more likely culprit.

After the State has presented its reasons for believing in the guilt of Frank, it is regarded as likely that the defense will claim first of all that the State has failed to establish Frank&apos;s connection with the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. The defense will represent that the most the State has done is to establish that he had the opportunity to commit the murder.

Frank never was seen with the girl, either on the day of the strangling or before. It is not known that he ever spoke to her except in connection with her work. Nothing was found to point the finger of accusation directly at Frank, so far as the public has been informed. None of Frank&apos;s clothing has been found with blood stains upon it. No finger prints upon the girl&apos;s body or her clothes were identified as his. None of this personal belonging were found near the girl&apos;s body. Absolutely nothing was discovered in the search of the detectives that fastened the crime on him.

Own Admission Caused Arrest.

The police possibly would never even have known that Frank was the last person to see Mary Phagan, so far as is known, had it not been for his own free admission. He told the officers the moment he identified the body that that was the girl he paid at noon the day before. No one else knew that Mary Phagan was in the building at that time, so far as the evidence reveals. Frank did not have to tell if he had desired to conceal the fact.

The defense, therefore, will be in a position to ask: &quot;Should not this admission, given freely and voluntarily, be regarded as an indication of innocence rather than as an admission of guilt, as the detectives have considered it up to this time? Is a guilty man likely to tell the officers as soon as he is approached that he saw the girl and talked with her, when there is no need of such an admission?&quot;

If the State attempts to show that the murder was committed between 12 and 1 o&apos;clock Saturday afternoon, as one of the theories contends, the defense will be able to argue that there were several other people in the factory at the time, this fact opening the way to the argument that if the crime was committed at this time it need not have been Frank who did it, and to another argument that Frank would have been very unlikely to attack the girl when he knew there were other persons in the factory at the time who might discover him.

May Prove an Alibi.

Should the State seek to prove that the murder was committed in the evening, as the affidavits obtained from Mrs. Mima [sic] Fomby [sic] indicate may be done, the defense will be able to establish a very strong alibi for the suspected man from the testimony of seven persons who are said to have been at Frank&apos;s house Saturday evening playing a game of cards.

Several of them already have testified before the Coroner&apos;s jury, and all of them are said to be willing to give their testimony in court to the effect that they saw Frank come home that evening about the time he said in his statement to the Coroner&apos;s jury, and that he remained home the remainder of the evening, to the best of their knowledge.

This will bring it to an issue of veracity between Mrs. Mima Fomby and these seven persons, who are persons of reputation and standing in the community, if, indeed, the testimony of Mrs. Fomby is allowed admission, which appears doubtful.

Mrs. Fomby swore in her affidavit that Frank called her on the telephone several times between 6:30 and 10:30 o&apos;clock the Saturday night of the murder, asking her for permission to bring a girl to her place. She testified that she denied the request. It is between these hours that Frank has a very well established alibi from all appearances.

Another Motive Possible.

The defense also will be in a position to suggest that there might have been another motive for the crime than the one generally accepted. No physician has stated positively that he was certain of any conclusions from his examination of the body either immediately after the crime or at the times the body was exhumed.

Added to this fact is the unexplained circumstance that the girl&apos;s purse never has been found. It contained only the wages she had drawn that day, to be sure, but even this small amount might prove an incentive to some persons, the defense very likely will argue. And it is not at all certain that the robber, if robbery was the motive, had any idea that the amount he would obtain would be so small.

&quot;Is it probable that Frank would have taken the trouble to hide the girl&apos;s purse when it could not have incriminated in any way any particular persons had it been lying near her body?&quot; is a question that can be put to the jurors in this connection.

The defense also will fight against the introduction of much of the character testimony that was permitted to go before the Coroner&apos;s jury. Frank&apos;s attorneys will attack the identification of Frank made by Officer House, of Druid Hills Park, on the grounds of its utter improbability.

Will Attack Officer.

They will question the ability of House to identify a man he has seen only once and after a lapse of two years. They will attack the probabilities of a man of Frank&apos;s standing permitting himself to be seen in company with a girl in short skirts.

They will question the probability of his admitting his identity to the officer and saying, &quot;I am Leo Frank, superintendent of the National Pencil Factory,&quot; when his main concern naturally would have been to keep his identity secret. Probabilities are bound to play a large part in the trial, declare those interested in the mystery, for it is very much on a sequence of probabilities that the police are basing their expectations of convicting Frank.

Even should the State be able to prove beyond a doubt that it was Frank whom the park guard discovered in company with a young girl two years ago, the defense will still be able to say that this fact no more connects Frank with the murder than it does hundreds of other persons.

The announcement of the detectives themselves that they do not place implicit confidence in the so-called confession of the negro, James Conley, makes it unlikely that the trial will have anything to do with his statement that he wrote notes at the dictation of Frank the day before the murder.

Sentell May Yet Be Witness.

Laying aside the possibility of a premeditated murder, which no one had even suggested up to the time of the negro&apos;s alleged confession, the friends of Frank, and those who are without personal interest as well, scouted the idea that Frank, who is an intelligent and shrewd man, would taken an ignorant negro into his confidence and do everything but tell him that he was going to commit a murder on the next day.

It is rumored that E. L. Sentell may yet figure in the case again. Sentell is the man who declared positively before the Coroner&apos;s jury that he saw Mary Phagan shortly before midnight the night of the murder. Sentell knew Mary Phagan from infancy. He said that he could not be mistaken in her identification. He testified that he met her on the street in company with some man and that the said, &quot;Hello, Mary,&quot; and that she replied, &quot;Hello, Ed.&quot;

This testimony would appear quite conclusive were it not for the statements of the physicians that the girl must have been dead at least six hours when found. It is known, however, that some confidence is still being placed in his statements.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Suspicion Turned to Conley; Accused by Factory Foreman</video:title>
      <video:description>Tuesday, May 27th, 1913

Negro, Whose Story That He Wrote Notes at Frank&apos;s Dictation Is Generally Disbelieved, Was Often Drunk. Mrs. White Can Not Identify Him.

Suspicion in the Phagan case was Tuesday morning turned full-flare upon James Conley, the negro whose unexpected assertion last week that he had written the notes found beside the body of Mary Phagan, at the dictation of Leo M. Frank, was followed by a speedy indictment of the pencil factory superintendent.

In the opinion of E. F. Holloway, timekeeper and foreman in the factory, Conley is the guilty man.

Careful study of the negro&apos;s story has revealed many absurdities in its structure, wherein evidences of childish cunning are rife in an effort to throw the blame onto Frank. It is this which has served to bring the deed to Conley&apos;s door.

However, Mrs. Arthur White, wife of a machinist at the factory, who testified that she saw a negro lurking in the building between 12 noon and 2 o&apos;clock on the afternoon of the murder, denied the published report in an afternoon paper that she had identified Conley as the one. Mrs. White stated Tuesday morning that she had secured only a glimpse of the man. It may have been Conley, or another negro. Mrs. White was asked to pick Conley out of a crowd of twelve negroes some time ago, but her identification was a second choice.

The police, in spite of bending every effort to show that Frank is guilty, therefore, have resorted to a dissection of Conley&apos;s story. One of its weakest links, they believe, is the negro&apos;s quotation of Frank&apos;s statement to him, &quot;Why should I hang?&quot; That the superintendent should place this confidence in the negro sweeper appears absurd.

Another damaging point against Conley lies in the declaration of Holloway, timekeeper of the factory, that the negro had appeared for duty intoxicated on several occasions; that his duties as sweeper brought him in contact with the girls, who feared him.

Where Was Conley?

According to Conley&apos;s story, he was on Peters Street from 19 o&apos;clock until 2 in the afternoon of the murder. Police investigation of this has failed to prove the statement. Conley admits that he can not remember anyone whom he saw during that time to bear up his statement. From 2 o&apos;clock until 6 Conley was at his home. This has been proven. Conley declares that from 6 until 8 o&apos; clock that night he was down town; this also has not been established. Conley states he stayed there the remainder of the night.

According to the new theory of Conley&apos;s implication, the negro wrote the notes on Saturday instead of Friday, as he claims, and not on anybody&apos;s dictation. It is further argued that, in order to ingratiate himself with the law, the made his confession when he thought that the case against Frank was clinched—that his story was the product of his own imagination.

Conley&apos;s delay in making this confession until Frank&apos;s indictment seemed likely is another link against him.

His detailed account of the incident of the note writing, in which he even went so far as to attempt a quotation of what Frank said to him, shows premeditation on the negro&apos;s part, it is argued, and further that the story was conceived by Conley while he was in prison. However, the negro&apos;s childish brain was not capable of making it strong enough to withstand rigid investigation.

E. F. Holloway, timekeeper and foreman of the National Pencil factory, seen to-day by a Georgian reporter, said he was confident the negro Jim Conley, under arrest as a suspect in the Mary Phagan murder mystery, committed the crime.

Here is what Holloway told the reporter:

&quot;Jim Conley, when he came to work here about one year ago, was a pretty good negro. We had no trouble with him for about two months. Then Jim got drunk. He had been running the elevator and we were afraid to trust him afterward. We then put him to work sweeping in the trimming department. Here Conley was closely associated with the girls. He used to move their chairs when he was sweeping. Conley was the only negro allowed in this department.

&quot;Jim got so bad he used to carry whisky with him in his pocket. Several times he was caught by employees taking a drink. This was not known by the management until after the murder of Mary Phagan?

Drunk in Factory.

&quot;About one week before the crime was committed the forelady of the trimming and finishing department, Miss Eulah May Flowers, went to the top floor of the building to look over the stock of boxes. When Conley was not sweeping he was supposed to fill the box bins with boxes. When Miss Flowers moved toward the bin to look in she stumbled over a form. She screamed and fell back. It was Conley. He was dead drunk. Miss Flowers tried to wake him up, but was unable.

Caught Washing Shirt.

&quot;On the morning of the Coroner&apos;s investigation, Thursday after the murder, when the plant was shut down because we all were called to the investigation, I testified and went back to the factory. As I entered the metal department I heard a splashing in the cooling tank. There was Conley washing his shirt. When I entered he was very much startled and tried to hide the shirt by trying to drop it through a crack in the floor. It was a blue shirt and I saw no bloodstains, for he had evidently been washing it for some time as it was pretty clean.

&quot;This is the first time in the year that Jim Conley worked here that he ever washed his clothes here.

&quot;Now, I don&apos;t say Conley was degenerate enough to commit a crime so terrible when he was sober, but I am thoroughly convinced that he strangled Mary Phagan when about half drunk.

&quot;I&apos;ll go further and say that the last three months that Conley was here I was suspicious of him and tried to watch him as closely as possible for I placed no dependence in him. He became indifferent about his work and shiftless.&quot;

Mrs. White Denies Identification.

Mrs. J. Arthur White, of 59 Bonnie Brae Avenue, made positive denial to the Solicitor General&apos;s office Tuesday that she ever had made any identification of James Conley, the negro sweeper at the National Pencil Factory, as published in an afternoon paper.

&quot;I can not understand why such a story should have been manufactured and published,&quot; she said to reporter. &quot;I was just called by the Solicitor General to confirm it, and told him, as I had told him before, that I never had identified the negro.

&quot;I saw a negro sitting on a box on the first floor of the factory as I left there about 1 o&apos;clock in the afternoon of the murder. I did not get a good look at his face. I got just a general impression of his clothes and of his size.

&quot;At the police station ten negroes were brought before me. I picked out one with a green derby and said that he looked considerably like the man I had seen. They told me to look again, and I picked out another man that I thought looked a little more like the negro I had seen, but I never made any positive identification; and I told the detectives, in the first place, that I would not be able to. They never told me the names of the men I had picked out, so I don&apos;t know whether one of them was Conley or not.&quot;

The detectives never have placed much weight on the identification of Mrs. White, as she said that she could not be positive. Added to this is the fact that she saw a negro loitering around the factory at 1 o&apos;clock, which, it is thought, he would have been very unlikely to do had he had anything to do with the disappearance of Mary Phagan, who was in the factory a few minutes after 12 o&apos;clock.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Tuesday, May 27th, 1913

Declares Chief Beavers Is Only Bluffing, and That if All the Allegations Made by the Police Were True, It Wouldn&apos;t Be a Case for the Grand Jury, as He Has Violated No Law in Seeking Evidence of Corruption In Police Department

CHIEF BEAVERS CONFERS WITH SOLICITOR DORSEY IN REFERENCES TO LAYING WHOLE MATTER BEFORE JURY

He Expects the Solicitor&apos;s Co-operation — James Conley Is Identified by Mrs. Arthur White as the Negro She Saw Lurking Near the Elevator of the Pencil Factory on Day of the Tragedy—&quot;This Is H— of a Family Row and No Place for a Stranger,&quot; Says Tobie

Colonel Thomas B. Felder Tuesday ridiculed the statement of Police Chief James L. Beavers that he would insist upon the grand jury making a searching investigation of the charges against Colonel Felder and also the countercharges published by the latter against the police and detective departments.

Colonel Felder appeared to be very much amused while discussing Chief Beavers&apos; declaration, which he branded as bluff and bluster. &quot;I don&apos;t believe Beavers has the least idea of going b[e]fore the grand jury,&quot; he said, &quot;but even should he do so there is nothing for the grand jury t[o] consider.

&quot;If all the charges which the police and detectives have made against me were true no law has been violated. I have a perfect right to seek truthful evidence from whatever source I may choose.

&quot;If the grand jury cares to investigate my charges against the police and detective departments I will have no hesitancy in supplying it with a list of the disorderly houses and gambling places which are operated in Atlanta without police interference, and an amazingly long list it will be, too.

&quot;Why, there are more houses of an immoral character in the territory between the Baptist Tabernacle and the governor&apos;s mansion than ever existed in the old segregated district, and places of this kind are scattered throughout the city, no section being immune from them.

Colonel Felder was disinclined to give out any extended statement Tuesday, but admitted that he was gathering material which might later form the basis of a sensational expose.

CHIEF CONFERS WITH THE SOLICITOR.

Chief Beavers Tuesday reiterated his determination to take the entire controversy before the grand jury. He conferred with Solicitor General H. M. Dorsey during the morning and eequested [sic] the solicito[r] to aid him in submitting the matter to the grand jury.

Solicitor Dorsey stated that he was very busy in the superior court with other cases and would be engaged all this week, but that on next Monday, or any time thereafter, he would be in a position to go into the case with the chief.

Following his conference with the solicitor Chief Beavers expressed the opinion that Mr. Dorsey would lend him every assistance in getting both the charges against Colonel Felder and those made by him against the police and detective departments before the grand jury.

When the grand jury adjourned last Saturday it was not to meet this week unless specially called by the solicitor. Foreman L. H. Beck reiterated his statement of Monday that he has not called a special meeting of the grand jury and at present has no intention of doing so.

It is said that, unless warrants are drawn and some one committed to the grand jury, Solicitor Dorsey will not himself take the initiative in starting a probe. It is within the province of the grand jury members themselves, however, to hear the testimony of whom they please and when they please.

Neither Chief Beavers nor Chief Lanford shows any disposition to permit [t]he matter to drop without an investigation and their efforts to institute a grand jury probe will probably be continued until there is some action.

BUNRS [SIC] MAN HAS WITHDRAWN.

It became known Monday evening that the Burns&apos; detective had withdrawn from a further investigation of the Phagan case. C. W. Tobie, the Burns&apos; man who has been here for two weeks, announced that he &quot;came down here to investigate a murder case, not to engage in a petty political row.&quot; &quot;This is a h— of a family row and no place for a stranger,&quot; he is quoted as saying.

Mr. Tobie intimated that he Burns detectives might continue a secret investigation of the Phagan case but that he would leave either Tuesday or Wednesday for Chicago.

Tuesday morning Carl Hutcheson, a young lawyer connected with Colonel Felder&apos;s law firm, addressed an open letter to Police Chief Beavers and Detective Chief Lanford in which he accuses them of permitting disorderly houses to operate on Ivy, Spring, Pryor and other streets.

Neither of the chiefs saw fit to make a detailed reply to Mr. Hutcheson. Chief Beavers remarked that Mr. Hutcheson &quot;was but a small cog in the gang machine and that he did not care to dignify him with notice.&quot; Chief Lanford said: &quot;I am too busily engaged with important matters to give time to a controversy with small fry like Mr. Hutcheson. If he has evidence that disorderly houses are operating in Atlanta he should submit it to the chief of police or to me. His complaints would receive the same careful attention as those of any other citizen.&quot;

JAMES CONLEY IS IDENTIFIED.

It was announced Tuesday morning by the city detectives that Mrs. Arthur White, wife of a machinist at the National Pencil factory, had identified James Conley, the negro sweeper, as closely resembling the strange negro she saw lurking near the elevator in the factory shortly after noon of Saturday, April 26, the day of the Phagan murder.

Conley is the negro who swears that on Friday, April 25, &quot;he wrote two notes at the dictation of Superintendent Leo M. Frank, and that the notes he wrote were very similar to those published as having been found by the dead girl&apos;s body.

Mrs. White, who it is admitted by several witnesses, including Frank himself, visited her husband on the third floor of the factory, between 12 noon and 1 p. m. on Saturday, April 26, has consistently maintained that while ascending the factory stairs she noticed a negro man standing near the elevator. No other witness, not even Frank, who was in the office on the same floor as that where the negro was alleged to have been, has stated that a negro was in the factory at the hour named.

At first it was thought that Mrs. White must have been mistaken. However, since Conley confessed to writing the notes the detectives have laid more stress on Mrs. White&apos;s testimony. According to the detectives Mrs. White has picked Conley from a dozen other negroes and declared she believes him to be the negro she saw near the elevator.

BELIEVE HE WROTE NOTES SATURDAY.

This leads the detectives to believe that if Conley wrote the notes which he says he wrote that he must have written them on Saturday instead of Friday. The negro, however, sticks to his story that he wrote the notes on Friday about 1 o&apos;clock.

According to the several times corroborated testimony at the coroner&apos;s inquest Arthur White and another machinist named Denham were at work on the third floor of the pencil factory April 26. Some time between 12 and 1 o&apos;clock Mrs. White called to see her husband and about 1 o&apos;clock Frank came up and announced that he was going to lunch and would lock the door; that if Mrs. White wished to get out she had better do so then. Mrs. White left the factory ahead of the superintendent.

White and Denham continued their work until after Frank returned from lunch, ab[o]ut 3 o&apos;clock, when they, too, left the factory.

&quot;HELL OF A ROW,&quot; SAYS TOBIE.

&quot;This is a h— of a family row, and no place for a stranger,&quot; says C. W. Tobie, of Chicago, criminal investigator for the Burns agency, who is &quot;chucking up&quot; the job of getting more conclusive evidence against the murderer of Mary Phagan, who Tobie says he believes is Leo M. Frank, who has been indicted for the crime.

Tobie, who has not yet left the city, intimates that probably Burns operators will take up the case if certain evidence, which he believes to be in existence, is not produced. Should the Burns people take up again or continue the work, he says, their investigation will be a secret one, not an open probe such as he has conducted.

&quot;I came down here,&quot; says Tobie, disgustedly, &quot;to investigate a murder case, not to engage in a petty political row. All of this stuff seems to have been brewing some time, and it has just now come to the surface.

&quot;From the very first it has been repeatedly said that I was here to get further graft charges against the city police and detectives, and there has always been an undercurrent of sentiment against me and my work.

CALLED IN TOO LATE.

&quot;In the first place, I was called in too late for the sort of a job it is. When I first heard of the Mary Phagan murder and was called on the job I thought it was a fresh case.

&quot;I came here twenty-three days late, and I found that the thing was being worked from many different angles and that many of the witnesses had been interviewed by the solicitor&apos;s men, the Pinkerton man, the city detectives and many newspaper reporters. Of course they were tired of talking about the case, and I hesitated at asking them to tell their stories again, simply for the benefit of the Burns people.

&quot;I didn&apos;t stop at that, but now that the Mary Phagan murder is almost forgotten in a bitter political row in which every man is trying to cut his neighbor&apos;s throat, I have to call the deal off.

&quot;I have never tried to get anything against the city detectives or police, and I have never been even requested to make any sort of an investigation for them, but still that seems to be what everybody thinks I am here for.

WORK NOT BLOCKED.

&quot;Despite reports I have never found myself blocked by the city detectives. It is true that the people have gotten tired of telling their same stories over and over again, and that is all of the trouble I have experienced.&quot;

Tobie first announced his intention of quitting the investigation to Solicitor General H. M. Dorsey Monday evening. He determined to drop the probe last Friday afternoon, when The Journal&apos;s exclusive story told of charges of attempted bribery lodged against his employer Colonel Thomas B. Felder, by the city detectives.

Tobie says that the presence here Monday of Dan P. Lehon, superintendent of the Burns southern office, had nothing to do with his decision to quit the case. He says that he simply notified Mr. Lehon of his decision as a matter of courtesy.

&quot;If I did continue the work on the Phagan matter I would get credit for trying to expose the city detectives, and that I am not doing,&quot; says Tobie.

MAY MAKE SECRET PROBE.

While he says that he is convinced that Frank is the murderer, Tobie says that the evidence is [sic] the hands of the public is not conclusive, and that Burns men will make a secret probe if &quot;certain features&quot; do not develop at the proper time.

Tobie declares that the confession of James Conley, the negro sweeper, that he wrote the notes for Leo M. Frank, is a bad feature of the case.

&quot;Conley says he wrote the notes Friday,&quot; Tobie remarked, &quot;yet I can&apos;t believe that the crime was premeditated. If he had said Saturday, it would have been different. His story puts a new angle on the matter.&quot;

Tobie is bitter over efforts to blacken his character and arraigns his former employers the Pinkerton Detective agency.

DENIES KIDNAPING CHARGE.

Relative to his alleged attempt to kidnap the incubator baby in Sedan, Kan., Tobie says that he was working under the Pinkertons, who simply located the baby for a woman from whom it had been kidnaped.

In the matter he says he knew only the head of the Kansas City Pinkerton agency. When located the baby he wired the official, who told him to await the arrival of parties with a letter of introduction. These parties, a lady and a gentleman, arrived and presented the letter. He then dropped the case, he says, after telling them where the child was. Subsequently, they attempted to kidnap the baby, he says, and were caught.

The Pinkertons, he said, &quot;try to blacken the character of every man who quits them, and that is what they have done to me.&quot;

An interesting feature of the Phagan case Tuesday morning was a visit to police headquarters of Newt Lee&apos;s real wife, from whom he has been separated for more than five years. This is the first time she has attempted to communicate with the negro, although the woman with whom he boards and who was said to be his wife, has repeatedly visited police headquarters.

The negro&apos;s wife, after conferring with the detectives, went to the tower with Detective Starnes, promising to assist the police in getting the truth out of her husband.

COLONEL FELDER SILENT.

Colonel Thomas B. Felder Tuesday morning had no comment to make upon the action of the Burns detectives in severing their connection with the Phagan murder case investigation.

&quot;I have nothing whatever to say,&quot; remarked Colonel Felder in reply to question from a Journal representative.

&quot;Will you issue any statement during the day?&quot; he was asked.

&quot;I don&apos;t know. I will have a conference with my friends and decide that later,&quot; said he.

NEWT LEE STICKS TO HIS ORIGINAL STORY

Attorney Bernard L. Chappell, counsel for Newt Lee, the negro night watchman of the National Pencil factory, who is held under direction of the coroner&apos;s jury in connection with the murder of Mary Phagan, Tuesday morning requested the jailers at the Tower not to permit any one to see his client unless he was present.

The attorney fears that some one might make a false affidavit as to what the negro said. He declares that he has never himself conferred with Lee unless one of the jailors was present.

Lee has never varied from the story he told to the coroner&apos;s jury. He still maintains that he knows nothing of the murder beyond the fact that he discovered the Phagan child&apos;s body in the pencil factory basement about 3 o&apos;clock Monday morning, April 27, and that he immediately notified the police.

The negro also reiterates his statement that Superintendent Leo M. Frank sent him away from the factory when he called there about 4 o&apos;clock Saturday afternoon, April 26. He says he cannot understand why the superintendent seemed so anxious for him to go away.

FACTORY GIRLS HOPE MURDERER IS PUNISHED

One of the young ladies employed at the National Pencil factory, where Mary Phagan met her death, who does not wish her name used, has addressed the following letter to the editor of The Journal:

&quot;Nothing has ever been said of the girls of the pencil factory until after the terrible murder, but since then there has been one continuous talk, just as if we were to blame. We are just as anxious to see the guilty punished as the rest of the public, and we all loved Mary Phagan just as much as we possibly could.

&quot;If the public only would interest itself to look into other factories and stores they would find the girls in the pencil factory are just as good as any other working girls.

&quot;It looks mighty hard that we have to work in the place where our little friend was so horribly murdered. But we are only poor working girls, trying to make an honest living, and we try not to think of the tragedy any more than possible, and we have the interest of the factory too much at heart to desert in times of trouble.

&quot;We all hope and pray the guilty will be punished and the innocent given freedom, for we all think our superintendent has a soul himself and that he would not think of such a thing; much less commit such a horrible crime.&quot;

GHEESLAND CORRECTS STORY OF TESTIMONY

W. H. Gheesland, with the Bloomfield undertaking company, wishes to correct the statement published in The Journal that he said before the grand jury that in his opinion Mary Phagan was assaulted before she was murdered.

&quot;The grand jury, knowing that I was not an expert and not qualified to talk on the subject,&quot; said Mr. Gheesland, &quot;did not ask me if the little girl had been assaulted, and I expressed no opinion during the course of my examination by the jury.&quot;

CARL HUTCHESON ISSUES OPEN LETTER TO CHIEFS

Carl Hutcheson, a young attorney associated with the firm of Anderson, Whitman &amp; Dillon, has written the following open letter to Chief of Police James L. Beavers and Chief of Detectives N. A. Lanford, accusing them of permitting disorderly houses to operate on a number of streets in the city: J. L. Beavers, Chief of Police, Atlanta: Newport Lanford, Chief of Detectives, Atlanta:

In your great crusade against Sodom and Gomorrah with your immaculate robes of Puritanism,

I accuse you in all your glory with allowing certain houses on Ivy street, the business of which is to barter in immoral and indecent practices, to continue in flagrant operation. And you know it. If you do not, every sensible citizen of this city, who knows anything of the world, does. If you do not know these things, it is your duty to know, and you should be discharged from your high pedestals for dereliction.

I accuse you of allowing similar houses to operate on certain parts of Spring street. And you know it. If you do not you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of allowing similar houses to operate in a certain section of Pryor street. And you know it. If you do not, you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of allowing similar houses to operate on a certain section of Central avenue. And you know it. If you do not, you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

ALLEGES GAMBLING PLACE.

I accuse you of failing to take cognizance of a certain house in Ivy street, to which I c[a]lled your attention several weeks ago, where young men were inveigled to gamble away their money, the mistress thereof being the banker and the recipient of these ill-gotten gains. And you know it, and should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you and numbers of your forces with being cognizant of these facts, and yet you, the great crusade leader, stand idly by and fold your lordly hands.

I accuse you with allowing, even yet, low class hotels in this city to exist and practice their nefarious games of lowly gain. And you know it, and should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

If you cannot &quot;turn up&quot; these places, there are hundreds of people who can. I can use infantile detective work and turn up dozens of them within a few days, and you know this can be done. And, if you fail to get busy and continue to parade your great genius (?) you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

CHARGES POLICE PROTECTION.

I accuse you with protecting these places because of your lax methods in keeping &quot;the houses within our midst&quot; closed, and you know it, and should b[e] removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of closing Manhattan avenue and converting our entire municipality into a &quot;red light&quot; district. And you know it, and unless you change conditions at once you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of retaining on your force men unfit to protect the &quot;decent&quot; citizens of Atlanta, and you know it, and should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

I accuse you of knowing where numbers of houses which exist by immoral practices are located and you know it, and you should be removed from office for dereliction of duty.

Do you think that the public will be hoodwinked forever? Do you know that the public is so gullible as to believe all of this &quot;bush-wah&quot; about the great work that you are continuing? Yes, you closed Manhattan avenue, but what did you do for the remainder of the city?

You and your bunch are very sore because you were unable to ferret out the Phagan murder, and you know it. When the solicitor general called in outside aid, numbers of your hirelings were very much perturbed and became insanely jealous. That is why all of this hatched-up bunch of lies and slanders have been issued against Thomas B. Felder, whose shoes you are unworthy to untie, and you know it.

I ac[c]use you of retaining a large number of leather-heads for detectives. Detectives? That is a joke, isn&apos;t it? And you know it, and you should be removed from office for allowing such an army of incompetents to work with your departments. You know, and I know, that these fellows secure their offices through political pull and not through efficiency. They are Sherlock Holmeses when it comes to rresting [sic] blind tigers and negro crap players, but beyond taht [sic] they would not know a clew if they saw it tagged.

In the Phagan case, the newspaper men are the ones who turned up the first clews of any merit, and you know it, and should be ashamed of that crowd down there to allow the members of the Fourth Estate to put one over on you; but you know newspaper men have brains, and brains are required to make detectives.

Now, volley forth again your promulgation of purity and tell the people of this great city what large men you are and how you protect the citizenry of this great commonwealth.

If you haven&apos;t the addresses of the houses to which I refer, call at my offices within three days and I will give you a bunch of them.

Friends of mine have advised me against printing this card. Some have feared for my life—but afraid of you and your crowd? Never. I am not afraid of antying [sic] that lays down its firearms and comes at me like a man in fair play. Now, &quot;lay on, MacDuff, and damn&apos;d be him who first cries, ‘Hold: Enough!&apos;&quot;

CARL HUTCHESON.

&quot;HE&apos;S A LITTLE COG IN GANG MACHINE,&quot; SAYS CHIEF

&quot;Small fry shooting bird shot,&quot; smiled Chief of Police James L. Beavers when told Tuesday morning of the open letter of Carl Hutcheson attacking him, and charging that he knowingly allowed disreputable houses to operate in certain sections of the city.

&quot;Hutcheson is just a little cog in the gang machine, trying to divert attention from the real issue and is not worth answering,&quot; the police official said.

Chief Beavers referred a Journal reporter to the record of the &quot;Henderson hotel case,&quot; and refused to comment further on Hutcheson, who is an attorney associated with the firm of Felder, Anderson, Dillon &amp; Whitman.

As a result of a raid on the Henderson hotel in January and the arrest there of a man and woman, J. F. McFarland, who was represented by Attorney Hutcheson, preferred charges against five policemen: Sergeant G. C. Fain; Officers S. H. Arrowood, J. F. Weichel, C. E. Williams and J. E. McDaniels.

Attorney Hutcheson attacked the policemen who made the raid in statements at police court, and hearing of the charges against them was set for trial before the police commission. The case was reached and Attorney Hutcheson asked a postponement, saying that his client had been called out of the city.

The case was postponed until the next regular meeting of the police commission, one month later, and then neither Attorney Hutcheson nor his client appeared to press the case.

SECRETARY FEBUARY ACTED UNDER ORDERS

Chief of Detectives Newport A. Lanford has issued the following statement fully explaining the connection of his secretary, G. C. February [sic] with the Felder dictograph incident:

&quot;When it became known that Mr. T. B. Felder was willing to try to bribe one of my men to get information in the Phagan case or anything else that might be in the department, Mr. Colyar first approached me, and told me that he had suggest[ed] February to Colonel Felder.

&quot;I then called February in to my office and the matter was explained to him and he was instructed to go ahead with negotiations. I was fully cognizant of every move, and Mr. February acted with my full authority and approval.&quot;

POLICE DO NOT BELIEVE CONLEY GUILTY OF CRIME

The detectives laugh at the theory that James Conley, the negro sweeper, who says that he wrotes [sic] notes at Superintendent Frank&apos;s dictation, is guilty of little Mary Phagan&apos;s murder.

In commenting on the matter, Chief of Detectives Lanford said Tuesday afternoon:

&quot;We are not entirely satisfied with the affidavit Conley has made, but we have never considered him in the light of a principal or a voluntary accomplice in the crime.&quot;

E. F. Holloway, day watchman at the factory, says that he has always been suspicious of the negro Conley.

It was Mr. Holloway who caught the negro washing what at first were supposed to be blood stains from his shirt. Conley, Mr. Holloway says, often came down to the factory before it was time for him to go to work and he would sit watching the girls employed at the factory as they came in.

Thes[e] circumstances, Mr. Holloway says, have made him regard the negro with suspicion since the crime.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Felder Barely Missed Being Trapped by His Own Dictograph</video:title>
      <video:description>Tuesday, May 27th, 1913

Last week, when the detectives were laying their plans to trap Colonel Thomas B. Felder with a dictograph, they came very near trapping the colonel with his own instrument.

The amusing incident, which has just come to light, revolves about Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey.

Before a dictograph was installed in the Williams house room the city detectives told the solicitor that the attorney was negotiating for the purchase for $1,000 of certain papers in the Phagan case.

The solicitor said nothing about the confidences of the detectives, and a short time later Colonel Felder told him &quot;that he was going to get the detectives.&quot;

The solicitor said nothing of the attorney&apos;s confidences.

A short time later, however, the detectives came in and asked the solicitor if he could get them a dictograph.

Mr. Dorsey says that he thought the officers wanted it for use in some phase of the Phagan case. In fact, he was busy and didn&apos;t even ask why they wanted the delicate little instrument, but immediately thought of Mr. Felder and the Burns people.

Accordingly he made an effort to secure a dictograph from Mr. Felder, and also from the Burns agent.

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