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                    <text>Walter Abeles,
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Th e Hon.Ivan Allen,
Ma yor o f Atl a nt a , Ga.
Dear S ir,
I saw y ou on television, wh en y ou
confrmnted courag eously a wild mob.I was even
more i mpressed, wh en I listened to your vords
of moderation and true d ecency after these
u g l y scenes, wh ere these h oodlums di d not show
t h e slig htest r e spect,if not a b out y our r aw
cour age,to confront them- but your gr ay h a ir ••
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y ou have work e d for:und erstanding o f b oth
races,fair p lay towards gr ievances of t h e
colored ma n-t he ne gro hoodlum will u n d o v
or a t l e ast r e tard . To k e ep t h e g o o d work
u p a nd not to become bitter a nd frustr a te d t a k es a great soul a nd c har a cter.
I t mi ght do y ou g ood,dear S ir,to
know ,th at y ou h a ve a n adm ir er in t h e u n d ers i g n e d, who, quit e irr eleva n t l y is white.
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              <text>Walter Abeles, :
Poe 0. EB, 2803 9-10-66,
Ashtabula,Ohio.

The Hon.Ivan Allen,
Mayor of Atlanta,Ga.

Dear Sir,

I saw you on television,when you
confrénted courageously a wild mob.I was even
more impressed,when I listened to your wrds
of moderation and true decency after these
ugly scenes,whereé these hoodlums did not show
the slightest respect,if not about your raw
courage,to confront them-but your gray hair...

I am convinced,thet whatever men like
you have worked for:understanding of both
races,fair play towards grievances of the
colored men-the negro hoodlum will undow
or at least retard.To keep the good work
up and not to become bitter and frustrated-
takes a great soul and character,

It might do you good,dear Sir,to
know,that you have an admirer in the under-
Signed,who,quite irrelevantly is white.

Respectfully:

Willa Chih.

Walter Abeles,
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Jr., of Atlanta is reacting sensibly and constructively to the recent racial disorders in
his city.
While condemning Stokely Carmichael and
his cohorts for their role in the rioting, the
Mayor conceded that t he substandard living
conditions in the Negro area where the outbreak occurred would be a fertile field for
agitation by anyone.
The city, he said, "must assume the responsibility of housing, education, and employment opportunities for many of these disadvantaged people, and in Atlanta we have
accepted this as our responsibility." The
Mayor also made it clear that he favors
passage of the civil-rights bill - now before
Congress with an even stronger open-housing
provision than it contains in its present-form.
With this kind of leadership, Atlanta should
continue to show the way to racial accommodation in the Deep South.
The rioting in Atlanta came after a policeman shot a Negro sought in a car-theft case.
The policeman's judgment, in this instance,
is open to question, but the use that Carmichael and his lieutenants made of the incident brings Carmichael's judgment into even
more serious question. The evidence is strong
that he provoked the violence, and to what
purpose?
Mr. Carmichael, it is becoming increasingly clear, is a liability to the civil-rights movement. His purposes are undefined and his
aggressions unfocused. His tiresome chant
of "black power" is dangerously provocative
and he has yet to define what it means in the
context of his operations.
Dr . Martin Luther King, on the other hand,
continues to speak in accents of reason. Commenting on the Atlanta outbreak, Dr. King
said: " It is still my firm conviction that a
riot is socially destructive and self-defeating
... (but ) ... while condemning riots, it is just ,
as important to condE&gt;mn the conditions which
bring riots into being."
This is virtually the same position that
Mayor Allen takes, yet Mr. Carmichael implie that Mayor Allen is a raci t If he is, then
o is Dr. King, and Stokelv Carmichael is
going to ha\'e a hard time elling that idea.
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MOLLY CLOWES, we Gare
“Ghe t ‘Conri uvier-Z DY UVWAL JOHN ED PEARCE Tea PEEPLES

BARRY BINGHAM BARRY ast JR. LISLE BAKER — ADELE BRANDEIS CHARLES WALDEN
Editor and Publisher Assistant to the Publisher Executive Vice-President HUGH HAYNIE. Cartoonist ~

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966. FOUNDED 1826.

 

 

The Quality
Of Leadership
In Atlanta

REJECTING the easy and superficial course
of outraged denunciation, Mayor Ivan Allen,
Jr., of Atlanta is reacting sensibly and con-
structively to the recent racial disorders in |
his city.

While condemning Stokely Carmichael and
his cohorts for their role in the rioting, the
Mayor conceded that the substandard living
conditions in the Negro area where the out-
break occurred would be a fertile field for
agitation by anyone.

The city, he said, “must assume the respon-
sibility of housing, education, and employ-
ment opportunities for many of these dis-
advantaged people, and in Atlanta we have
accepted this as our responsibility.” The
Mayor also made it clear that he favors
passage of the civil-rights bill- now before
Congress with an even stronger open-housing
provision than it contains in its present form.

. With this kind of leadership, Atlanta should

continue to show the way to racial accommo-
dation in the Deep South.

The rioting in Atlanta came after a police-
man shot a Negro sought in a car-theft case.
The policeman’s judgment, in this instance,
is open to question, but the use that Car-
michael and his lieutenants made of the inci-
dent brings Carmichael’s judgment into even
more serious question, The evidence is strong
that he provoked the violence, and to what
purpose?

Mr. Carmichael, it is becoming increasing-
ly clear, is a liability to the civil-rights move-
ment. His purposes are undefined and his
aggressions unfocused. His tiresome chant
of “black power” is dangerously provocative
and he has yet to define what it means in the
context of his operations.

Dr. Martin Luther King, on the other hand,
continues to speak in accents of reason. Com-
menting on the Atlanta outbreak, Dr. King
said: “It is still my firm Cees that a
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                    <text>· !l'hs News oldest business institution in 'l'exas, was established in 1841
•
whi le Texas was a Republic
E. M. (Ted) Dealey
Publis~er
James M. Moroney Sr.
Chafnilan of the Board
Joseph M~ Dealey
President
H. Ben Decherd Jr.
Joseph A. Lubben
Chairman, Executive Committea
• Executive Vice-President
William C. Smellagl!
SecretnrY
James M. Moroney Jr.
Vlce-PrP.sldent and Treullfff'-·
Jack B. Krueger
Manai\ni Editor
Dlek West
Editorial Editor
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1966
The Trials of Atlanta
_ UNTIL THIS week, t~e City of Atlanta had maintained a glowing reputation as one of the hardest-working
~ommunities in the building of interracial harmony and progress. Through
the efforts and cooperation of whites
and Negroes, it established itself as a
model of peaceful integration, a model
studiei by other Southern communities trying to solve their own racial
problems.
Then Stokely Carmichael came to
town with his inflammatory sales
pitch for "black power" and his rantings against "the white devils." And
on Tuesday night, Carmichael's loudspeaker campaign came' to fruition
with the rioting of a mob. This mob
a ttacked the mayor, who tried to reason with its members. It attacked the
policemen who tried to restore order.
But it did more-it attacked the concept Atlanta has represented, the concept that real compromise and cooperation can achieve a spirit in ·wnich all
races can work together to build a
better city.
• THIS WAS perhaps the greatest
damage that the mob did. Now other
city fathers may be tempted -to shrug
t heir shoulders and say: "What's the
use? Atlanta ·has done as much as any
city in the South to make co_operative
integration work, and look what happened."
Dallas citizens in particular may
be discouraged by Atlanta's experience, for the two cities are very much
alike in their populations, in their
economies and in their attempts to
build through interracial cooperation.
But before we decide to abandon
the path that Dallas and Atlanta have
tried to follow, it would serve us well
to look deeper into the events of the
current week. There is more to the
story than the headlined activities of
Carmichael's SNCC barnstormers or
of the hundreds of young rioters.
We should note that there were
Negro as well as white leaders who
tried, at the risk of their safety, to
quell the viole·nce. There were Negro
as well as white policemen who skillfully restored order before the riot
turned into a bloodbath.
And, perhaps most important, the
Negro Atlantans, local civil-rights
leaders and ministers, were the ones
who organized a door-to-door campaign the following day to counter
Carmichael's efforts to turn the city
into a battleground.
IN SHORT, in Atlanta, there is a
durable fabric of society, a fabric that
has been woven of both white and
black threads through the years of cooperation. The efforts of these years
have not been as dramatic or as wellpublicized as the riot, but in the final
analysis they should prove to be more
lasting in their results.
These results of the work of men
of good will will not be destroyed
overnight by men of Carmichael's
stripe. Rational Atlantans of both
races cannot stand by and see their
community torn asunder, because
those of both races know that they
have a stake in its future .
The Rev. Samuel Williams, president of the Atlanta chapter of the
NAACP, summed it up most succinctly when he declared:
"Atlanta is not by far a perfect
city but it is too great to be destroyed
by simpleminded bigotry."
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. Che Ballas Morniug Revs

'” Phe News, oldest business institution in Texas, was established in 1842

  

: sents A, Lubben
‘Executive Vice-President

William C, Smellage
Secretary

H. Ben Decherd Jr.
Chairman, Executive Committee

Jack B. Krueger Dick West
Managing Editor

rh while Texas was @ Republic

E. M. le Dealey
James M. Moroney, Sr.
Chai! rman of the Board
Joseph MM: M.. rap ealey

Sprnes MM Monmney, Ze

Editorial Editor

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1966

 

 

The Trials

i. UNTIL THIS week, the City of At-
4 lanta had maintained a glowing repu-
| tation as one of the hardest-working
communities in the building of inter-
_ racial harmony and progress. Through
' the efforts and cooperation of whites
: and Negroes, it established itself as a
| model of peaceful integration, a model
studied by other Southern communi-
| ties trying to solve their own racial
problems.

_ Then Stokely Carmichael came to
town with his inflammatory sales
pitch for “black power” and his rant-
ings against “the white devils.’ And

_ on Tuesday night, Carmichael’s loud-

_ speaker campaign came’ to fruition

_ with the rioting of a mob. This mob

, attacked the mayor, who tried to rea-

_ son with its members, It attacked the
policemen who tried to restore order.

' But it did more—it attacked the con-

_ ‘cept Atlanta has represented, the con-

_ épt that real compromise and cooper-
ation can achieve a spirit in which all

+ races can work together to build a

| Better city.

| © THIS WAS perhaps the greatest

: damage that the mob did. Now other

_ city fathers may be tempted to shrug

| their shoulders and say: “What’s the

; use? Atlanta has done as much as any

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; city in the South to make cooperative

integration work, and look what hap-

; pened.”
Dallas citizens in particular may
A discouraged by Atlanta’s experi-
ence, for the two cities are very much
: alike in their populations, in their
economies and in their attempts to
build through interracial cooperation.
.. But before we decide to abandon
the path that Dallas and Atlanta have

of Atlanta

tried to follow, it would serve us well
to look deeper into the events of the
current week. There is more to the
story than the headlined activities of
Carmichael’s SNCC barnstormers or
of the hundreds of young rioters.

We should note that there were
Negro as well as white leaders who
tried, at the risk of their safety, to
quell the violence. There were Negro
as well as white policemen who skill-
fully restored order before the riot
turned into a bloodbath.

And, perhaps most important, the
Negro Atlantans, local civil-rights
leaders and ministers, were the ones
who organized a door-to-door cam-
paign the following day to counter
Carmichael’s efforts to turn the city
into a battleground. —

IN SHORT, in Atlanta, there is a
durable fabric of society, a fabric that
has been woven of both white and
black threads through the years of co-
operation. The efforts of these years
have not been as dramatic or as well-
publicized as the riot, but in the final
analysis they should prove to be more
lasting in their results.

These results of the work of men
of good will will not be destroyed
overnight by men of Carmichael’s
stripe. Rational Atlantans of both
races cannot stand by and see their
community torn asunder, because
those of both races know that they
have a stake in its future.

The Rev. Samuel Williams, presi-
dent of the Atlanta chapter of the
NAACP, summed it up most succinct-
ly when he declared:

“Atlanta is not by far a perfect
city but it is too great to be destroyed
by simpleminded bigotry.”
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                    <text>1closed c li poing expres s e s rrry s entin,en t s s o much bet ter
than I ·c oul d I t ake t he libert v of sen ing it t o you .
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gl ad I a m t hatstatesma.11 a s you : 'a re y ou ar e· facing a s itua tion
tha t iJ.1 a way
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              <text>Enclosed clipping expresses my sentiments so much better
than I could I take the liverty of sending it to you.

We have enemies within intent on aiding the enemy without
byty fomenting demonstrations ,draft card burnings,riots and what
have you.

We have the publicity-happy getting more free T V,radio
and newspaper attention than they could jyp a life-time effort
in the right direction,

I wish you knew how my heart goes out to you,and how
glad I am thatstatesman as you;’are you are facing a situation
that in a way is graver than when Atlanta became the symbol

of the South,thanks to Gen.-herman.
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