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                    <text>B. &amp;
W. CLINIC
SUITES 310 • 330 -
PETO LEUM BUILDING
TE LEPHONE /Mi n 9-1744
EAST LAND,TEXAS
H. J. BULGERlN, M. D.
Resid ence Phone MAin 9-2565
Septembe r 8 , 1966
B. B. ALEXANDER, M. D.
Residence Phone MAi n 9-2103
Mr . Iva.n Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Ge orgia
Dear Mr. Allen:
Even though the undue protection of .n egro marches has put you i .n a
very awkward position, we feel that you are justified in using
what ever force is necessary to restrain rioting. Though the socalled Justice Depa rtme.n t and Attornev General will undoubtedly use a l l
forms of pre s sure. we hope tha t you will continue to use whatever means
n ecessary. A f ew episodes of s t ri ct l aw enforcement , even though it
r esults in some bloodshed , would put a stoJ) to a lot of the futu re
rioting.
Sincerely,
H. J . Bulge rin , M. D.
HJB/rb
cc:
Pr eside.n t Ly.n don B. John s on
Washingt on 25, D. C.
Vice Preside.n t Hubhe rt Humphrey
Washington 25 , D. C.
Nicholas ~atzenbach
Attorney Gene ral
Washington 25 , D. c.
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              <text>B. &amp; W. CLINIC
SUITES 310 - 330 — PETOLEUM BUILDING
TELEPHONE MAin 9-1744

EASTLAND, TEXAS
H. J. BULGERIN, M. D.
Residence Phone MAin 9-2565

September 8, 1966

B. B, ALEXANDER, M. D.
Residence Phone MAin 9-2103

- Mr. Ivan Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Allen:

Even though the undue protection of negro marches has put you in a

very awkward position, we feel that you are justified in using
whatever force is necessary to restrain rioting. Though the so-

called Justice Department and Attornev General will undoubtedly use all
forms of pressure, we hope that you will continue to use whatever means
necessary. A few episodes of strict law enforcement, even though it
results in some bloodshed, would put a stop to a lot of the future
rioting.

Sincerely,

H. J. Bulgerin, M. D.
HIB/rb
ce: President Lyndon B. Johnson
Washington 25, D. C.

Vice President Hubhert Humphrey
Washington 25, D. C.

Nicholas Katzenbach
Attorney General
Washington 25, D. C.
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                    <text>John Joor
Marquette l\Jii ch .
ayor lvan Allen
Atlanta Georg ia
Dear I\tr' . All en
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Senc e Pri ide:0 t Johnson (nOv: .;;nd :?risid ent Kennedv tcox their lc:.st/rii
ride t .P"ether 2.ad Kennedy \'.'&amp;S then ii..ssasninc..tid}'f i11 Tex&amp;s .
McJ1y :?eo~le d i d no t know" the :neoni ng of this .t-'~Ss ass in&amp;.tion it las all
be cause I'ennedy did not hcJ1.d over this Country to Rome or the ( ?~.t:J :: ,
2..s soon &lt;.A,s th e b i g (dag o ? ope) ·wc.nt e it to be as the (big ::: _t-&gt; e ) h ad
all the Cath ol ics Nuns get out ~nd vote like r.,pv s 1" ½2fore in histor:r,
AA the Romc:.n Catholic Em-qire h:::s en _t-Jr misin f or .I:l&amp;ny yec.rs t tc:.:::e
America by Fcr ic e or in wy t ne:,r ca.11 little every day Cc...t holics Kn .,
little of' t hi s be c&amp;u.se th ey vJOnt r e ad c31ythin6 about the Ch 1_1rcb .
Sence Kenned .nss as sinc..t ion Hahnc.-on went halfbre a.d C&amp;.tholic rn.d r..c;;iJ:1ed
ever thing h e c ould Kem1.edy 2..s he v;ent Cc..tholic Cr a z.,
d started g irg
to a Catholic Church c.nd go t hi s Ga o-htor to mc:irry a Cci.tholic to gGt
v ts but ,_,; i ll loose them un less he turns this Country ver to Ro:ne
8-.Tld h 0 } :i:, the Big Gr e asey D~o Po p8 ta.ke soon o.-rid that is j ust ,;·:hc...t h 8/:il
is no'w a douing by etting these Catho lic ;,gated riots go o:a •
Do sent he h w.i'to do this to k eep Rome of'±' his b &amp;ck or Vihat step vJill
the Dago ,..,ope tc.ke next on him
r esident Johnson lmows that the democratic is a Catholic and Under world Ticket these Democratms like the
Under World and BWl.k Robers and Dope Peddlers and riot Ag ters and all
filt in Un ions c:nd many athers to much to mention all vo te to ·ether in
other words Birds of a Fe&amp;ther flock together don t ;¥hey?
IJhen President Johnson gets on the 1'elevision and trys to t ell the Am.Er' ican people thc..t Am.eric&amp; is suf'e and s ound as h e did and the p eopl e lrugh
at him for lieing to us t1hen we lmow the Bible says Such a time as has
never be en is coming upon the Earth, Much worse than v1hen the Romans
killeli one Hundred and Fifi ety Million eople Who tri ed to :;-et &amp;.v1~ r
from Popery and serve(God) rather then Man . All Prisidents h ve b een
Killed by Pope loving Catholics dont be d e ci eved or try to deci ev e
others . We ar e n ow figh t ing a Catholic War think it over. Most any g oal
Catholic v1ould just as soon kill another g ood Catholic to help himself'
or further his owne vve see it every day in the paper look for it .
This Pope loveing Sargent Shr.iver gave all our anti- poverty money away
to Catholics around the country ::?rotestants could ent get any they couJ:..
dent Qoulitify f'or it thenat l&amp;stthis Pope lov e ing Shriver g ave the r~
rest away to a Catholic Diocese in Mississippi the some of seven million Dollars a Church who has more money than .America and no one gets
any in the end, Sence this is tax f're e how much did the Catholic ~hurch hand back to the Sargent Shriver as this is no wrong for the Catholic Church to do is it . All the Agences he had looking were Catholica
In l arge Citys Catholics are af'raid to go c,.t night in dar ~ str""et~ :for
~e ~r ~ ~ ~heir l iv~s :from other Catholics Hoodlums or Pope Lovers.
lLf t hese Cc;,.t h -:-J i cs l ~~rp the D&amp;go :Oo.t:,, e so much why dont they go touo Rr*
Rome so t hey cane b e c l ose to him, and ot h er greesy l ooking ~a~nolics ,
1n early days the Pope promise Heaven to the Catholics that killed the
most Protestants read your history. Cathol i cs dont believe in the BibJe
bu t only in Tradition man rul l man made law and they believe it all,
So sad to listen to this Edward Kennedy and his silly Catholic talk .
We all know where Crime is and lets get out the word lets not sleep
any longer lets kee,k-1 Gede Cc:rimc;J:cl"'1cn:t, c.1,..Tld y_ui t tr :- fighting will we
Excuse my ~.~lrightin__, 1 just wanted to get som good honest word out to
honest men v:ho in t urn will send it on
Thank You John Noor .
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Atlanta Georgia
Dear Mr, Allen

Shnson (nOw) and Prisident Kennedy took their last/7*#
Kennedy was then Assassinat#dy in Texas.
mot know the meaning of this assassination it was all
lid not hend over this Country to Rome or the (Foye)
s (dago Pope) wanted it to be as the (big Pope) had
es Nuns get out end vote like never before in history,
tholic Empire has ben promising for many years to take
ce or in any they can little every day Catholics Know
Little of this because they wont read anything about the Church.
Sence Kennedy assassination Hahnson went halfbread Catholie and naaed
ever thing he could Kennedy as he went Catholic Crazy and started goir
to a Catholic Church ond got his Gaughtor to marry a Catholic to get
vots but will loose them un less he turns this Country over to Rome
end help the Big Greasey Dago Pope take soon and that is just what heft
is now a douing by letting these Catholic agated riots go on.
Dosent he halfto do this to keep Rome off his back or what step will
the Dago Fope take next on him? President Johnson knows that the dem-
oeratie is a Catholic and Under world Ticket these Democratés like the
Under World end Bank Robers and Dope Peddlers and riot Agaters and all
filt in Unions end many ethers to much to mention all vote together in
other words Birds of a Feather flock together dont they?
When President Johnson gets on the Television and trys to tell the ane -
ican people that America is safe and sound as he did and the people laigh
at him for lieing to us when we know the Bible says Such a time as has
never been is coming upon the Earth, Much worse than when the Romans
kille&amp; one Hundred and Fifiety Million People Who tried to set away
from Popery and serve(God) rather then Man. All Prisidents have been
Killed by Pope loving Catholics dont be decieved or try to decieve
others. We are now fighting a Catholic War think it over. Most any cod
Catholic would just as soon kill another good Catholic to help himself
or further his owne we see it every day in the paper look for it.
This Pope loveing Sargent Shriver gave all our anti-poverty money away
to Catholics around the country Protestants couldent get any they coukl
dent Qoulitify for it thenat lastthis Pope loveing Shriver gave the 7A
rest away to a Catholic Diocese in Mississippi the some of seven mill-
ion Dollars a Church who has more money than America and no one gets
in the end , Sence this is tax free how much did the Catholic “hu-
d- back to the Sergent Shriver as this is no wrong for the Cat-
hi o do is it.All the Agences he had looking were Catholics
catholics are afraid to go at night in dark streets for
es from other Catholics Hoodlums or Pope Lovers.
love the Dago Pope so much why dont they go toto Ka
close to him, and other greesy looking Vatnolics,
ype promise Heaven to the Catholics that killed the
d your history. Catholics dont believe in the Bible
nm men Tull men made law and they believe it all,
shis Edward Kennedy and his silly Catholic talk.
‘ime is and lets get out the word lets not sleep
Gods Commandments and quit the fighting will we
just wanted to get som good honest word out to
will send it on
Thank You John Noor.

Sence Prisident
ride together
Meny People
because Kenn
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all the Catho
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                    <text>OFFICE OF PRESIDENT
DR. C. IRVING SCHUMAN
PL 1-9679
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Stephen Accardi
Mrs. Juanita Britto n
Edwin Katz
Nie To relli
Harry Vogel
SENIOR AMERICANS MOBIIJZED, INC.
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Longevity of the Human Being"
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Stephen Accardi P.O. Box 293
Mrs. Juanita Britton Miami Shores, Florida 33153
Edwin Katz
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                    <text>Teha chapi
Calif ornia.
September 9, 1966
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
MAYOR, City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Mr. Allen:
The Good Books ays--"Ask and ye shall receiveo"
The
United States asked for a holocaust by wet-nursing its hoodlums
and baboons.
And so murder, rapine, pillage, looting and arson
are scourging our land as the jungle breaks berserk.
How much more of this defiling of law and order must
America endure before a patient overly-tolerant people rise in.
wrath?
Or have we lost our pioneer hardihood and rad.al seli'-
respect?
You cannot pour a gallon into a half-pint.
Neither
can we create responsible citizens out of a rabble of savages
bereft of basic balanc e , who r espect only FORCE.
Very well--the hour is upon us to enforc e the laws of
our na tion with drast i c strength· lest these anthropoids despoil
our economy with their bestial "black power."
Remember what happened in the Congo •• o
Very t~uly yours--
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Box 445
Tehachapi 1 Calif ~ 93561
( Vet WWs l &amp; II, Ret . )
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are wholly with t he American South. Your cause is just • ••
If the above letter appears apropos, could you have it handed
to what ver Atlanta newspaper· is in sympathy, for printing?
There can be but one answer to Americaws nigg r troubl --and
that is HOT LEAD. When are these left-lin liberals, preachers,
and idiot intellectuals going .to wake up? When their own
families are molested, perhaps? Carry on--and Best of
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              <text>Tehachapi
California.

September 9, 1966

 

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
MAYOR, City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgiae

Dear Mr. Allen:

The Good Book says--"Ask and ye shall receive." The
United States asked for a holocaust by wetenursing its hoodlums
and baboons, And so murder, rapine, pillage, looting and arson
are scourging our land as the jungle breaks berserk.

How much more of this defiling of law and order must
America endure before a patient overly-tolerant people rise in
wrath? Or have we lost our pioneer hardihood and racial self-
respect?

You cannot pour a gallon into a half-pint. Neither
can we create responsible citizens out of a rabble of savages
bereft of basic balance, who respect only FORCE.

Very well--the hour is upon us to enforce the laws of
our nation with drastic strength lest these anthropoids despoil
our economy with their bestial "black power.”

Remember what happened in the Congo...

Very truly yours=-~
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Ce

het Schwarzkopf |

Box 445 .
Tehachapi, Calif, 93561 :

(Vet Ws f &amp; II, Ret.)

 

 

P.S. Although western born and raised (San Francisco) my sympathies
-. are wholly with the American South. Your cause is just...

If the above letter appears apropos, could you have it handed

to whatever Atlanta newspaper is in sympathy, for printing? ,
There can be but one answer to America’s nigger trouble--and

that is HOT LEAD. When are these left-line liberals, preachers,
and idiot intellectuals going to wake up? When their own |
families are molested, perhaps? Carry on--and Best of oe bod |
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                    <text>Myrtle Beach, S . fil .
September 7, 1966
Hon. Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
CITY OF ATLANTA
Atlanta , Ge orgia.
Dear
ayor All en :
After what you and Atlanta had just be en throu _h at t he
h ands of Stokel y Carmichael and what a Northern mayor,
Robert Sabon jian of Wa ukegan , Illino is, so aptly des cr ibed
as his 11 s cum 11 , "ani mals", "hoodlums ", et c etera i t was
s h ocking to listen to y ou as y ou joined Kat zenba ch , J ohnson,
Humphrey , Romney and the Ke nnedy s in your post- riot
statement bef ore t he TV cameras ex cus ing if not j ustifying the actions of the mob because of the f rustrati ons of the mob ' s members - - t hey having onl y r e c ently
moved into the city, - and th e ir being unable to co pe
with its "compl exities" .
Your fa il ing to order the City police t o make liberal
use of bl ack owder i n overcoming the exhi bition of
black power w7 ll s erve only to whe t the a ppetite s of
Carmichael and other leaders of t he mob f or bigger
and be tt er "demonst r ations " by t he lawl e ss el eme nts
a mong t he negro e s and unles s I mi s s my gu e ss - - t he
n ext time the mob will blast y our city with Molotov
cocktails, arson, looting and anyt h in~ el se t hey can
contrive.
You should know bett er t han non-re sidents
of Atlanta - - t hat t he el ement you are de aling with
is t he same type if not th e s ame pe opl e who " picke tted"
your lo cal U. S . Army I nduction Stations some 1 0 days to
2 weeks a go.
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i s worth your e f f ort at a ppea sement as exemplif i ed by
your pos t-r iot statement as present ed v ia the TV camer as
this morning .
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              <text>Myrtle Beach, S.f.
September 7, 1966

Hon. Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

CITY OF ATLANTA
Atlanta, Georgia.

Dear Mayor Allen:

After what you and Atlanta had just been through at the
hands of Stokely Carmichael and what a Northern mayor,
Robert Sabonjian of Waukegan, Illinois, so aptly described
as his "scum", "animals", "hoodlums", et cetera it was
shocking to listen to you as you joined Katzenbach, Johnson,
Humphrey, Romney and the Kennedys in your post-riot
statement before the TV cameras excusing if not justi-
fying the actions of the mob because of the frustra-

tions of the mob's members - - they having only recently
moved into the city, - and their being unable to cope

with its "complexities".

Your failing to order the City police to make liberal
use of black powder in overcoming the exhibition of
black power WLLL serve only to whet the appetites of
Carmichael and other leaders of the mob for bigger

and better "demonstrations" by the lawless elements
among the negroes and unless I miss my guess - - the
next time the mob will blast your city with Molotov
cocktails, arson, looting and anything else they can
contrive. You should know better than non-residents
of Atlanta - - that the element you are dealing with

is the same type if not the same people who "“picketted"
your local U.S. Army Induction Stations some 10 days to
2 weeks ago.

I doubt - and very much - Mr. Mayor, if the "Harlem vote"
is worth your effort at appeasement as exemplified by

your post-riot statement as presented via the TV cameras
this morning.

Very sincerely yours,

Lace, I, Bode.

George

Apt. G-10

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September 12, 1966
The Honorable Richard B. Russell
The United States Senate
Washington, D. C.
My dear Senator:
The situation here in Atlanta is steadily getting worse
according to all news reports.
I am so afraid of what is happening to our Citi ~ · One ' person killed and three people h~rt Saturday night, and the tension is mounting·• . : It se·e ms such a waste,
the hate that is spread around th~: worl6.
If we could only live
and love and · forget our differences - wouldn't it be a great
place to live.
I feel that something had better be done soon . to ease the
poverty situation for both the black man . and the white man.
Couldn't we start by relabeling . some of our ·"Foreign aid II to read
"American aid", and organize a system where men could earn this
aid by way of keeping their self respect in some organized work
system? I don' t believe people want to be given help.
They want
the right to earn it; but heaven only knows they need it . Why
can't our government realize this and alleviate the situation?
We, the lay men, are helpless in this respect, and I'm afraid it
is up to y ou an d othe rs lik e y ou to h 2 lp s a ve Ame ri ca 's freed om .
Our freedom is at stak e b ecause
I am not trying to be drama tic.
we are afraid to walk the streets due
to the unrest' and a n archism
..
rising in our beloved citi e s and states .
Is this what is to become
of our Nation that our forefathers founded and gave their li v es so
willing l y for? Are we so intent on making g ood imp ressio n s on othe r
nations that we forsake our own people? I ask y ou , is i t wo rth t h e
-s a c r i f i c e? Sure other · nations need our help , b ut if we ca n' t d o
b oth I th i nk the situation here i s much more dangerous and s h o u l d
ge t he l p firs t .
Viol en ce nor fo r c e c an h e lp th is s i tuation.
Only
a full understanding of the problem by t~e government can help.
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of us will ever f org e t.
" Fou r score and se ven years ago our fathers
brough t f o r t h .on t hi s c o n ti nent a new n a ti on , c onceived in liberty ,
and dedicated to the pr opositi o n that all m~n are created equal.
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September 12, 1966
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-that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have
died in vain - that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth
of freedom - and that government of the people, by the people, for
the people, shall not perish from the earth."
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
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UNITED STATES PLYWOOD CORPORATION

SOUTHERN PINE MANUFACTURING DIVISION
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TELEPHONE: 255-5447

 

 

WELDWOOD’|

Manufacturers of Weldwood Plywood
and Allied Products

 

September 12, 1966

The Honorable Richard B. Russell
The United States Senate
Washington, D. C.

My dear Senator:

The situation here in Atlanta is steadily getting worse
according to all news reports. I am so afraid of what is happen-
ing to our City’. ‘One’ person killed and three people hurt Satur-
day night, and the tension is mounting. :-It seems such a waste,
the hate that is spread around the world. If we could only live
and love and forget our differences - wouldn't it be a great
place to live.

I feel that something had better be done soon to ease the
poverty situation for both the black man and the white man.
Couldn't we start by relabeling some of our "Foreign aid" to read
"American aid", and organize a system where men could earn this
aid by way of keeping their self respect in some organized work
system? I don't believe people want to be given help. They want
the right to earn it; but heaven only knows they need it. Why
can't our government realize this and alleviate the situation?

We, the laymen, are helpless in this respect, and I'm afraid it

is up to you and others like you to help save America's frecdom.

I am not trying to be dramatic. Our freedom is at stake because

we are afraid to walk the streets due to the unrest and anarchism
rising in our beloved cities and states. Is this what is to become
of our Nation that our forefathers founded and gave their lives so
willingly for? Are we so intent on making good impressions on other
nations that we forsake our own people? I ask you, is it worth the
sacrifice? Sure other nations need our help, but if we can't do
both I think the situation here is much more dangerous and should
get help first. Violence nor force can help this situation. Only
a full understanding of the problem by the government can help.

In closing I would like to remind you of something I hope none
of us will ever forget. "Four score and seven years ago our fathers
brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty,
and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
The Honorable Richard B. Russell September 12, 1966
The United States Senate
Washington, D. C.

Page 2

-that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have
died in vain - that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth
of freedom - and that government of the people, by the people, for
the people, shall not perish from the earth."

Thank you.

Very truly yours,

amet Liber

Mrs. Jennie Elder
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                    <text>RUM
SOUT H B END, INDIANA
Vol. 6, No. 15
August, 1966
COLD BLOOD-AND THE " BLE EDING HEART" COURT
At dawn on July 15, a Chicago woman t hought she heard strange noises. She went outside to
investigate, and saw a young woman standing on a window ledge, screaming hysterically. The
girl sobbed that she was the only one left alive - that all eight of her friends were dead. A policeman quickly summoned to the site gr imly verified the girl's statements. Lying dead in their
apartment we r e eight young women , seven of them student nurses , one a visiting friend.
The girls had been horribly, brutally murdered . The lone survivor, Miss Corazon Amurao,
had esc aped the fate of her friend s by slipping under a bed and hiding. But she had seen the
murde r e r face to face, and said she could identify him.
Finger prints abounded in the apartm e nt; police took them and proceeded with a check on their
identity. Both the fingerprints and the testimony of the witness identified the killer: young
Richa rd Speck, who has a long police recor d in sever al cities. Relief flooded Chicago citizens
when the killer was nam ed and found. But nothing could erase the horror of it all-the " crime of
the century ," as the newspapers put it. Only a few days before the m a ss murders, the police
s uperintendent of Chicago, beset with race r iot s, s t ated that the time had apparently come when
law- abi ding citizens would have to live in walled communities His remark was a prophecy.
O
Talk about the crime c ove r ed many areas: the youth and innocence of the victims , their bereaved and s hock - s tricken families; the dangers of living anywhe re , even if you've locked the
doors and windows. But permeating all of this di scus s ion was a speculative question: what
would the rec ent Supr eme Court rulings do to affect the handling of the murder case?
The speculation swiftly became a reality . Richard Speck wa s informed that he didn't have to
answer any questionS'; that anything he did say-might incriminate him; and that he posse ss ed all
of the legal rights in the booko Gre at care is being taken of him at this writing ; no one must be
allowed to step upon his tende r toes . Underneath it all lies the fear that a Court someday c ould
reverse his c onviction-if he i s convicted-because of "improper police ques tioning. "
It is all well and good to talk about the "rights" of any individual. But why, today , are the
rights of the criminal more sacred, than the rights of millions of innocent people who ask nothing
more than to live without threat of murder, robbery or rape? Why is it so popular t o s ympathi ze
with a lawbreake r because he had an unhappy childhood; or to say that it is the fault of "society"
that some individuals are prone to kill other people?
The police have been stymied by recent court rulings to the point that they fear to arrest suspects . If the police are no longer to protect citizens from criminals, who is to protect them?
Women are advised to carry tear gas guns and hat pins, and to enroll in a self-defense course.
Why should it be necessary for them to do that-are the streets and the cities being run by gangsters? Sometimes it seems so .
The Nation will watch with interest what questions are allowed to be asked of Richard Speck,
and, when the trial takes place, whether he will be excused as being temporarily insane. The
criminals will be watching for the verdict too; for them, it will mean either a red or a green
light.
�"I'm writing this, Mr. Citizen, to tell you why we policemen are acting so differently from the
way we used to act.
nI'm a comparative newcomer to the police field, but in my ten years on the force I've seen
such critical changes I imagine it's pretty hard for you to keep up with them ...
"To explain, let's go back to that time in 1956 when you awoke at three in the morning and
found a prowler in your back yard.
"You called the police station, and a policeman at the station radioed me in my prowl car. You
remember what I did then, don't you? Exactly what you expected me to do. I arrived at your
home, apprehended the man in your back yard, questioned him as to why he happened to be there,
and arrested him when his story sounded implausible.
"I probably also searched him and his car or truck for any of your property he might have
taken.
"But what if you called the police station early tomorrow morning with the same problem?
Well, Mr. Citizen, you probably would be a little disgusted with my caution in entering your back
yard to confront the suspect.
"You see, I can no longer apprehend him. I can detain him for questioning , but I do not know
how long I can detain him before I can be sued for false arrest. As a matter of fact, no one
knows how long I can detain him. As one judge put it, the law is 'imperfectly articulated.'
1 tBut suppose I take this course, believing I have sufficient time to question him.
Well, then, I
must first tell him he has the right not to answer any questions, the right to have an attorney
with him, and the knowledge that anything he says might be used in court against him .
"Nor may I search him to see if he has any of your property, even if he says it's okay for me
to search him.
"He may, however, waive his right to remain silent and to have an attorney with him, but I
may not accept that waiver unless the waiver is made 'voluntarily , knowingly and intelligently. '
"So you see, Mr. Citizen, I must try to determine the knowledge and intelligence of the man
without asking him any questions. Questioning him is contingent upon determining his knowledge
and i ntelligence ...
"(The suspect) may also sue me for false arrest, sue me federally for damages or have m e
punis hed administratively by my department.
"My only other alternative to arresting such a suspect, however, is walking away t o let you
s eek your own complaint agains t the person or to let you make a citizen's ar rest. "
- Lt. J ohn Car penter, Hermos a Beach , California
Police Department , reprinted from the South
Bay Daily Br eeze
"There can be no 'Great Society' unless it is als o a s afe society. And a safe society cannot be
built nor sustained in a climate of crime, corrupti on and moral decay .. . history records that
many civilizations have been destroyed from within. Let us heed that warning, lest we succumb
to the tyranny of a criminal anarchy. "
-Senator John McClellan (D-Arkansas)
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ae Vol. 6, No. 15 August, 1966
7 . COLD BLOOD—AND THE "BLEEDING HEART" COURT
rs At dawn on July 15, a Chicago woman thought she heard strange noises. She went outside to
_--—s investigate, and saw a young woman standing on a window ledge, screaming hysterically. The

girl sobbed that she was the only one left alive—that all eight of her friends were dead. A po-
= liceman quickly sumnioned to the site grimly verified the girl's statements. Lying dead in their
apartment were eight young women, seven of them student nurses, one a visiting friend.

The girls had been horribly, brutally murdered. The lone survivor, Miss Corazon Amurao,
had escaped the fate of her friends by slipping under a bed and hiding. But she had seen the
murderer face to face, and said she could identify him.

_ Fingerprints abounded in the apartment; police took them and proceeded with a check on their
identity. Both the fingerprints and the testimony of the witness identified the killer: young
Richard Speck, who has a long police record in several cities. Relief flooded Chicago citizens
when the killer was named and found. But nothing could erase the horror of it all—the "crime of
the century," as the newspapers put it. Only a few days before the mass murders, the police
Superintendent of Chicago, beset with race riots, stated that the time had apparently come when
iy, law-abiding citizens would have to live in walled communities. His remark was a prophecy.

  
 
  
    
     

_ Talk about the crime covered many areas: the youth and innocence of the victims, their be-
_ reaved and shock-stricken families; the dangers of living anywhere, even if you've ‘locked the

doors and windows. But permeating all of this discussion was a speculative question: what
y would the recent Supreme Court rulings do to affect the handling of the murder case?

The speculation swiftly became a reality. Richard Speck was informed that he didn't have to
— answer any questions; that anything he did say might incriminate him; and that he possessed all
bs the legal rights in the book. Great care is being taken of him at this writing; no one must be
paeren it o step upon his tender toes. Underneath it all lies the fear that a Court someday could

be

reverse his conviction—if he is convicted—because of "improper police questioning."

i fa It is all well and good to talk about the "rights" of any individual. But why, today, are the

no ohn the Sones more Baers, thaw the agate of poeoee oF donoeeny Beep &gt; who ask &amp; nething

   
 
  
   
  

: ve ymied by recent court rulings to the point that they fear to arrest sus-
If tthe police are no longer to protect citizens from criminals, who is to protect them?
n are ' dvised | to carry tear gas guns and hat pins, and to enroll in a self-defense course.
sho e | hes ene ary for them to do that—are the streets and the cities being run by gang-

  

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"I'm writing this, Mr. Citizen, to tell you why we policemen are acting so differently from the
way we used to act.

"I'm a comparative newcomer to the police field, but in my ten years on the force I've seen
such critical changes I imagine it's pretty hard for you to keep up with them...

"To explain, let's go back to that time in 1956 when you awoke at three in the morning and
found a prowler in your back yard.

"You called the police station, and a policeman at the station radioed me in my prowl car. You
remember what I did then, don't you? Exactly what you expected metodo. I arrived at your
home, apprehended the man in your back yard, questioned him as to why he happened to be there,
and arrested him when his story sounded implausible.

"I probably also searched him and his car or truck for any of your property he might have
taken.

"But what if you called the police station early tomorrow morning with the same problem?
Well, Mr. Citizen, you probably would be a little disgusted with my caution in entering your back
yard to confront the suspect.

"You see, I can no longer apprehend him. I can detain him for questioning, but I do not know
how long I can detain him before I can be sued for false arrest. As a matter of fact, no one
knows how long I can detain him. As one judge put it, the law is 'imperfectly articulated. '

''But suppose I take this course, believing I have sufficient time to question him. Well, then, I
must first tell him he has the right not to answer any questions, the right to have an attorney
with him, and the knowledge that anything he says might be used in court against him.

"Nor may I search him to see if he has any of your property, even if he says it's okay for me
to search him.

''He may, however, waive his right to remain silent and to have an attorney with him, but I
may not accept that waiver unless the waiver is made 'voluntarily, knowingly and intelligently. '

"So you see, Mr. Citizen, I must try to determine the knowledge and intelligence of the man
without asking him any questions. Questioning him is contingent upon determining his knowledge
and intelligence...

"(The suspect) may also sue me for false arrest, sue me federally for damages or have me
punished administratively by my department.

"My only other alternative to arresting such a suspect, however, is walking away to let you
seek your own complaint against the person or to let you make a citizen's arrest."

—Lt. John Carpenter, Hermosa Beach, California
Police Department, reprinted from the South
Bay Daily Breeze

 

"There can be no 'Great Society' unless it is also a safe society. Anda safe society cannot be
built nor sustained in a climate of crime, corruption and moral decay...history records that
many civilizations have been destroyed from within. Let us heed that warning, lest we succumb
to the tyranny of a criminal anarchy."

—Senator John McClellan (D-Arkansas)

 
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Sept. 9,1966
Dear Sir : May I respectfully say that I deeply admire your stand on
attempting to puni sh someone who incites to riot. Long has
this c rime been condoned by our government and it is high
time someone took the initiative in this regard.
I am white. I want for the colored folks most of what they
want for themselves. But demonstrations are not the way
to get them. It is pathetic that only a few of us can understand that.
I consider certain colored leaders enemies (in effect) of
the cmlored race. Soon the time will come when neither i
white nor colored can cross fringe areas without the riskf
of a beating or a coke bottle thru the windshield. So then
whose fault will that be, but the demonstraters?
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Sept. 9 9 1966

Dear Sir:-

May I respectfully say that I deeply admire your stand on
attempting to punish someone who incites to riot. Long has
this crime been condoned by our government and it is high
time someone took the initiative in this regard.

I am white. I want for the colored folks most of what they

want for themselves. But demonstrations are not the way

to get them. It is pathetic that only a few of us can understand that.
I consider certain colored leaders enemies (in effect) of

the chlored race. Soon the time will come when neither #

white nor colored can cross fringe areas without the risk#¥

of a beating or a coke bottle thru the windshield. So then

whose fault will that be, but the demonstraters?

Again I say, more power to you. I hope you can make a con-

viction stick.

V ery Sincerely

Wee (R, Neko

 
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SAVANNAH,
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Disturbance going they
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the CONGRESSMAN about these kind of people going over our
great NATION and tearing it to PIECES.- This great NATION
is fi ghting a WAli. - IF these men want to fi ght why dont
t hey get int o the war .-- THE sooner they ar e put behi nd
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‘SEPTEMBER. I2th, 1966.

DEAR, MAYOR. ALLEN.
I wrote you a letter. But just hope you

for give me for writing you so soon again. But I was in
SAVANNAH, GA. and this HOSEA WILLIAMS, you now have
was giving the*@P POLICE lots of trouhle.-- And was in
Jail several times.- And has been going around over the
Country getting in to all the RIOTS and disturhance he
could.-- And some of the ones you now have under arrest
are ones that are going over the COUNTRY getting all the
Disturbance going they could.-— I have wrote several of
the CONGRESSMAN about these kind of people going over our
great NATION and tearing it to PIECES,- This great NATION
is fighting a WAX,- IF these men want to fight why dont
they get into the war.-- THE sooner they are put behind
the (BARS) the better our great NATION is going to bee--
They are nothing bub Out laws and CRIMINALS, And would
Destroy this great NATION if they could.-- BUT I hope to
see our meee some thing about it.-- And not let
a HAND full of tks tipe DESTROY our Great NATION.

MAYOR. ALLEN. I would appresiate a letter from you. AND
hope you put these men behind (BARS) I am your FRIEND,

YOURS TRULY.

Luther Copeland.

 
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