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                    <text>STREETS IN TRANSITION IN 1962
EAST ATLANTA AND -KIRKWOOD AREAS:
Wyman St. ,
Clifton St.,
Clay St., S.
Rogers St.,
Warren St.,
S. E. from Memorial Dr. to Boulevard Dr.
S. E.
E.
S. E.
S. E.
Dearborn St., S. E. from Memorial Dr. north
Campbell St., S. E.
Stanwood Ave., S. E. from Wyman St. West
Paxon St., S. E.
Alder Court, S. E.
Haas Ave., S. E. from Memorial Dr. south to East Expressway'
Patterson Ave., S. E.
GROVE PARK AND CENTER HILL AREAS.
from Maddox Park to Hightower Road
between Simpson Road and Bankhead Ave.
West North Ave., N. W.
West Ave., N. W.
Kennesaw Dr ., N. W.
Baker Rd., N . W.
Chappell Rd. , N. W.
Woodlawn Ave., N. W.
Holly St., NW
Elmwood Rd.~ NW
Lanier St. , NW
W. Lake Ave., NW
S. Evelyn Pl. , NW
Marktwo Pl., N. W.
Marktrey Pl., N. W.
Jetal Pl., N. W.
S. Charlotte Pl., NW
Emily Pl., NW
Pelton Pl. , NW
Baker Cir . , NW
Aberdeen Dr ., NW
T wille y Rd., N. W.
Commodore Dr ., NW
A yr shire Cir. , NW
Gary Rd., N. W.
Gary Ct., N. W.
Park Valley Dr. , NW
S. Center Hill Ave., NW
Hood Ave ., NW
Cedar Ave., NW
Robert St., NW
Church St., NW
Wood s Dr. , NW
Commercial Ave. , NW
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ADAMSVILLE BOULDER PARK AREAS
South and West of Gordon Rd., S. W.
Howell Dr. , SW
Howell Ter . , SW
Boulder Park Dr., S. W.
Nathan Rd., S. W.
DelMar Lane , S. W.
Brownlee Road to Boulder Park Dr.
Bakers Ferry Rd. , N. W.
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              <text>STREETS IN TRANSITION IN 1962

 

EAST ATLANTA AND KIRKWOOD AREAS:

Clifton St., S. E.
Clay St., S. E.

Rogers St., S. E.
Warren St., S. E.

Wyman St., S. E.from Memorial Dr. to Boulevard Dr.
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Dearborn St., S. E. from Memorial Dr. north
Campbell St., S. E.

Stanwood Ave., S. E. from Wyman St. West
Paxon St., S. E.
Alder Court, S, E,

Haas Ave., S. E. from Memorial Dr. south to East Expressway'
Patterson Ave., S. E.

GROVE PARK AND CENTER HILL AREAS
from Maddox Park to Hightower Road
between Simpson Road and Bankhead Ave,

West North Ave., N. W. Marktwo Pl., N. W. Gary Rd., N. W.

West Ave., N. W. Marktrey Pl., N. W. Gary Ct., N. W.
Kennesaw Dr., N. W. Jetal Pl., N. W. Park Valley Dr., NW
Baker Rd., N. W. S. Charlotte Pl., NW S. Center Hill Ave., NW
Chappell Rd., N.W. Emily Pl., NW Hood Ave., NW
Woodlawn Ave., N.W. Pelton Pl., NW Cedar Ave., NW

Holly St., NW Baker Cir., NW Robert St., NW
Elmwood Rd., NW Aberdeen Dr., NW Church St., NW

Lanier St., NW Twilley Rd., N.W. Woods Dr., NW

W. Lake Ave., NW Commodore Dr., NW Commercial Ave., NW
S. Evelyn Pl., NW Ayrshire Cir., NW CODEN KBOKEN SAG CX NOW

ADAMSVILLE BOULDER PARK AREAS
South and West of Gordon Rd., S. W.

Howell Dr., SW Nathan Rd., S. W. DelMar Lane, S. W.
Howell Ter., SW Brownlee Road to Boulder Park Dr,
Boulder Park Dr., S. W. Bakers Ferry Rd., N. W.
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                    <text>42 Kirkland Street
Cambridge 38, Massachusetts
January 31, 1963
Dear Mayor Allen,
We want to congratulate you on your most unique idea for
furthering the progress of integration.
The method you chose for enhancing this all i mportant cause
is, in fact, so simple we can see why no one had thought of it
befor_e .
By setting up the "wall 11 in Cascade Heights you gave your
bet ter citizens (both Negro and White) a common enemy, therefore
causing them to put a side trivial diffe r ences, join forces, and
fi ght for somet hing much more i mport a nt--the need for basic
s urviva l .
Whe n s uc h 'heces si ties 11 a s medi ca l aid, food delive rys, f ire
f i ght i ng equ ipment, and school buses a re prevented from going
their pr escribed round~ it is obvious tha t mere color di f fere n ces
will b e lost i n the shuffle to r estore conditions to what t he
modern s ociety is a cc ust ome d to.
We exp ec t to see your wa ll in Cas ca de Heights go down in
history with the importanc e of Khrushc he v ' s wall in Be rlin and
Kennedy ' s blockade of Cuba .
That is, just as Khrushchev f orwarded freedom by allying
the freedom-loving peoples against his wall , and just as Kennedy
forwarded peace by a l lying the p ea ce -lov i ng peopl e s against his
blockade, you, Mayor All e n, have f orwarde d integration by allying
the Negro and Whit e peopl e s of Atlanta against your wall.
Again, congratulations !
Wi th our admiration,
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Bruce C. Barthel
William J. Apsit
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              <text>42 Kirkland Street
Cambridge 38, Massachusetts
January 31, 1963

Dear Mayor Allen,

We want to congratulate you on your most unique idea for
furthering the progress of integration.

The method you chose for enhancing this all important cause
is, in fact, so Simple we can see why no one had thought of it
before.

By setting up the "wall" in Cascade Heights you gave your
better citizens (both Negro and White) a common enemy, therefore
causing them to put aside trivial differences, join forces, and
fight for something much more important--the need for basic
survival.

When such 'hecessities" as medical aid, food deliverys, fire
fighting equipment, and school buses are prevented from going
their prescribed rounds, it is obvious that mere color differences
will be lost in the shuffle to restore conditions to what the
modern society is accustomed to.

We expect to see your wall in Cascade Heights go down in
history with the importance of Khrushchev's wall in Berlin and
Kennedy's blockade of Cuba.

That is, just as Khrushchev forwarded freedom by allying
the freedom-loving peoples against his wall, and just as Kennedy
forwarded peace by allying the peace-loving peoples against his
blockade, you, Mayor Allen, have forwarded integration by allying
the Negro and White peoples of Atlanta against your wall.

Again, congratulations!

With our admiration,
Ladue J.Apsk

Bruce C. Barthel
William J. Apsit

BCB,WJA/1r
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                    <text>THJE ATJLANTA URBAN JLJEAGUJE
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JAcKsoN 1-2355 • 239 AUBURN AVENUE, N. E. • ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
OONFIDENTIAL and PERSONAL
F$bruary
4,
1963
Dear Horris:
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Atlanta to ' · ew racial
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Atlanta
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ll house nonwhites from other countries .
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considered as a '-'Berlin Wall n which we all arc
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              <text>THE ATLANTA URBAN LEAGUE

 

' ) Over Thirty-Five Years of Preventive Social Service

JAckson 1-2355 + 239 AUBURN AVENUE, N. E. « ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA

CONFIDENTIAL and PERSONAL
February )), 1963

Dear Morrist

As much as 1 would love to see you and the U, N. groups come to
Atlanta to "view racial amity," I think that the hotel situation
and the Peyton Read barriers would be most embarrassing to you,
Atlanta and America. The hotels of Atlanta still refuse to accept

Negroes but they will house nonwhites from other countrics.

Moreover, the closing of Peyton Road near Dr. Harris’ property = is
considered as a “Berlin Wall” which we all are ashamed of, So, until
the Aldermanic Board recinds its action, by opdering the barriers along
Peyton Road taken down, I think that you would be embarrassed.

On the other hand, the proposed visit might hasten the rectification of

the aforementioned injustices. So, I leave the decision to you.

I am sending Mayor Allen a confidential copy of this letter because he
may wish to write you.

With very best wishes, I am
Cordially yours,

R. A. Thompson,
Executive Director
Mr. Morris Abram
Paul, Weies, Rifkind, Warton and Garrison
S75 Madison Avenue
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                    <text>IRVING L. GREENBERG, l\L D.
REGINA GABLER, M. D.
SUITE 105 MEDICAL.DENTAL Bun.DING
9~0 W. PEACHTREE ST., N. W.
ATLANTA 9, GEORGIA
February 6, 1963
Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlant a, Georgia
Dear Mr. Mayor:
I appreciate d your answer to my lett er of January 3, 1963 re:
"The Atl anta Wall". I s a i d in my first l etter that I r eali zed that
my inf ormation concerning the events which lead to the erecti on of
this wa ll was such tha t I made no cla ims to knowing how best to
solve the basic pr oblem. Neve rtheless, I felt that the action that
had been taken had caused the "Image" of Atlanta to suffer enormously
in the minds of intelligent pe ople of good will throughout our
nation and the wor l d.
Your r esp onse po i nted out that were I in posses s ion of all the facts
I woul d agree with the stand that had been taken.
Since gett ing your letter I have tried to learn more ab out the
problems i nvolved and I woul d be t he last to minimize the:fa.ct that
the se probl ems are of great moment and not at all easy of solution.
Nevertheless, I would again re i terate that it is my consi dered
judgement that the kind of barricade that we have on Peyton and
Harland Roads will be a bl ot on Atlanta • s good reputation and I am
convinced that the sooner this blot is erased, the better for wr
future .
I hope that you wil l understand the spirit in which I make this
criticism. As one who is frequently accused of being a one man
Chamber of Commerce in my conversations with 11 furriners", both
in and out of Atlanta, and as a resident for fifty of my fifty-two
years, I w2.nt for our town only the best of all good things.
Warm personal regards.
Sincerely ~d fraternally y ours,
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              <text>IRVING L. GREENBERG, M. D.

REGINA GABLER, M. D.
SuITe 105 MEDICAL-DENTAL BUILDING
950 W. PEACHTREE ST., N. W.
ATLANTA 9, GEORGIA

February 6, 1963

Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Mayor:

I appreciated your answer to my letter of January 3, 1963 re:

"The Atlanta Wall". I said in my first letter that I realized that
my information concerning the events which lead to the erection of
this wall was such that I made no claims to knowing how best to

solve the basic problem. Nevertheless, I felt that the action that
had been taken had caused the "Image" of Atlanta to suffer enormously
in the minds of intelligent people of good will throughout our

nation and the world.

Your response pointed out that were I in possession of all the facts
I would agree with the stand that had been taken.

Since getting your letter I have tried to learn more about the
problems involved and I would be the last to minimize the fact that
these problems are of great moment and not at all easy of solution.
Nevertheless, I would again reiterate that it is my considered
judgement that the kind of barricade that we have on Peyton and
Harland Roads will be a blot on Atlantalts good reputation and I am
convinced that the sooner this blot is erased, the better forauir
future.

I hope that you will understand the spirit in which I make this
criticism. As one who is frequently accused of being a one man
Chamber of Commerce in my conversations with "furriners", both

in and out of Atlanta, and as a resident for fifty of my fifty-two
years, I want for our town only the best of all good things.

Warm personal regards.

Sincerely and fraternally yours,
OG ‘ a ¥

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Irving L. Greenberg, M. D.

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Mr. Ralvh Moore ;
Chaitman of the

Cornmittee on Apoeal for Humin Lights

Atlanta University

Atlania, Georgia

Dear Mz. Moore:

‘flay dacknowiedye Toscipi of your wire of December Z2ud, which
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“The Students of Atlanta University feel as if you have made a
great mistake in sugpoerting the estat lstenect of an Atlanta Wail
across Payton and : Hacien Reads. In reply tu @ request of the Alt
Citizens Cominitiee on Detter Citlsens Planaing we oupoly 175
picketers per day for the Westend Duginess aren. We will also
Siage several maga demonstrations at the (ilanta City Vali with
ne less than 155) students. This action will focus the eyes of the
world on the Atlanta City Wali, Wwe do not waat Adania to have this

tyne af publicity, Therelore we entourage you to remove the Wail
and sale the yood image of Atlanta white there is eiili time."

Yirst, this ia to advise you that at the request of Mix. Virgil Copeland,
President ef the Southwest Civie Association, I have asked rapre-
sentatizeve of the fellowing four groups fo form a Giisens committee

ta discuss the oroblems confronting the Peyton-Narlan Road area
siwation. itr. GQ. V. Willlamsen has advised me that the Citizens
Commitiesfor Reiter Planning will represent him in his capacity ac
wo~Chaivaiia of the Atlanta Negro Voters League. i would think that
any action pxict to the deliberations of this commiites and its
Tecurnmendaticong would be precipitous and haranful to our best efforts,

Secons, | would Uke for the students of Alania University to have full

kuowledy ¢ and acquaint themeelves with the overall problem and with
Mr. Ralph Moore December 23, 19762

the complete record to date which is as follows: The Paytonei: avian
Road problem is the filty-secoud area or sizvect te undergooneighsor=
hood expagsion, peneeates or encroachment since ihe tirst of this
year. The record is flawless insofar ax the pretection of the rigals
of the Negro citizea is concerned. Tam —— a list of the re iy
one streets on which this problem has deen satis a on te
date. lIhepe that the students, with their ability to anaiyze factual
conditions, will study carefully this sccord, and i would hope that
they would express thhir complete satisiaction 2nd acaord with the
record of thie administration. /

{ani cartsin that the meitter having been handled se ag to protect the
kights of aii See ta im the first tiity~one instances would raise the
question of why it in mot being handled the same way in the Peytone
tiarlan Read instance, Whe answer, again, ctn be factual and
deliniite. The Payton oad incident, consisting mainly of agitation

=

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‘on Fielding Lane, ig an artificial, unnatural cendition created by

wascropulous pariics, bots white and Negro, who have attempiod
through unethical, disie yak ‘nat ise misreprcsentations to panic the
Yesidenta of that cormmuni?y.

To prevent this condition, I have previously worked with the Empire
Real Estate Board and a ciilsena commitice, composed ef the West end
Busiaessmon's Agsoclationmad tha Empire Heal Estate Board. ia spite
ef &amp; previous record of excellent coogeration from: these two bodies, it
was impossible to stop this artifical bargaining of land.

Say Linvite your attention to the fact that the clesing of Peyton and
ass Roads is an inconvenience mostly te white citizens and io very
fow Nagvo citizens, It doae not prevent access or egress into any
area of town, nor does it Mrait eny rights of the individual citizen
from purchase or gale, or othar ieniacnests liberties. It merely
serves &amp;e 3 warning to unserupulons real ce:ate dealers that AUanta
will not tolerate under the guise of "race dus se rimination® the dese
traction of Jundamenial values among any of iis citizens.

i would hope that you would study this grablerm carefully and I would
alec assure you that ii there ie additianal information which you
éecire, Iwill be glad to aunply it.

agen

w
Miz. Ralph Moora Becermber 23, 1352

fhe recordas outlined above shows that the rights of alt citizens
have been protected without question in iity-one out of fiity-twe
instances, and, now, you place @ question mari by the ilty-sccond.
Atlanta's reputation has been built by those whe haye carricd out
the aforegone record. Iiis my sincere hope that the students of
Atlan University wili not injure this record.

2

Should you ignorg the above recucst and feel that you mus? picket
for the sake of picketing, then be assured that the sigh tg af the
individual in picketing will be zealously guarded by the law enfores-
ment body of this ciiz.

You atated that you plan to siage aeveral mass demonstrations with
1,599 students at the Atlanta City Hall. If, for porpoaca of national
publicity you feel ihic is abcoluisiy necessary, and if you will advise
rae of the thne of your arrival, I should be glad to receive yor on the
City Hall eteps.

Lhoge you will inform the students of Atlanta University that Atlania's
record is quistanding, and that i hope they will not injure it with any
unnecessary oF overt action.

Sincerely,

x | ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>2/20/63
Ivan:
Sid Avery called and said that he had had a "brainstorm".
thinking before pursuing it further.
.
. and wanted your
.
He said that since you have been unable to get anyone together
to talk about the barriers, that he would like to get the Southwest Citizens
Association and the civic asociation from Florida Heights to come togehter
and talk to you about the problem of the barriers .
.
. he said that these are
the two groups with the most at stake and the ones most concerned.
.
He further added that he had not discussed it with either group.
.
but thought that this would be an out for you.
As you may know, the Florida Hieghts things is a promption
plan to de v elop that neighborhood.
• .
H e will call in the morning to hear your opinion.
Shall I tell him that you are alw ays ready to discuss any problem
w ith a n y g r oup that wishes to come to talk with you .
. that you had talked with
the S/W citizen s association many times , and r e pr e s e ntative s of the N e g r o
c ommunit y.
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. and sin c e t he All Citiz e ns Commi ttee has been state d to b e
the offi c i a l repre s e ntative s of the N e gro commun ity, t hat it wo uld b e b ett er
at thi s t ime, not t o b ring any other group into thi s pa rti c ular problem??????
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2/20/63 Ve

Ivan:

Sid Avery called and said that he had hada ''brainstorm". . .and wanted your
thinking before pursuing it further. . .

He said that since you have been unable to get anyone together
to talk about the barriers, that he would like to get the Southwest Citizens
Association and the civic asociation from Florida Heights to come togehter
and talk to you about the problem of the barriers. . . he said that these are
the two groups with the most at stake and the ones most concerned, ,

He further Added that he had not discussed it with either group.
but thought that this would be an out for you.

As you may know, the Florida Hieghts things is a promption
plan to develop that neighborhood. . ,

He will call in the morning to hear your opinion, . .

Shall I tell him that you are always ready to discuss any problem
with any group that wishes to come to talk with you. . that you had talked with
the S/W citizens association many times, and representatives of the Negro
community. . . and since the All Citizens Committee has been stated to be

the official representatives of the Negro community, that it would be better

at this time, not to bring any other group into this particular problem? ?????

Ann
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                    <text>STATEMENT BY IVAN ALLEN, JR .
February 25 , 1963
It is the city' s responsibility to mark any part of any
road or street that has been abandoned by an ordinance of
the Board of Al dermen.
I regret that any one or any group has seen fit to take
the law into their own hands and tear down street signs or
barriers which have been erected in accordance with a
city ordinance.
This matter is in the hands of the courts and the city
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STATEMENT BY IVAN ALLEN, JR.

February 25, 1963

It is the city's responsibility to mark any part of any
road or street that has been abandoned by an ordinance of
the Board of Aldermen. nee

I regret that anyone or any group has seen fit to take :
the law into their own hands and tear down street signs or
barriers which have been erected in accordance with a
city ordinance.

This matter is in the hands of the courts and the city

will follow any comrt order. —
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HAHSl:LL, POST, BRANDON &amp; DO SEY
BIXTH P'LOOll , P' I IIST N ATIONAL aANll aUILO INQ
ATLANTA
a, OltOIIOIA
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January 18 , 1963
Mr. Walter M. McGriff
980 Oriole Drive, S. W.
Atlanta , Georgia
Mr. Virgil Copeland
657 Fielding Lane, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Gentlemen:
As a courtesy to you, I have been directed to inform you that Phoenix, Ipc.
will commence foreclosure proceedings against the Utoy Forrest Subdivision
property held by it as security for the indebtedness of Foster Eugene Bennett.
Advertising will begin in February. The property will be sold at public
sale on the first Tuesday in March, 1963.
Notice of foreclosure and demand for attorneys fees has been transmitted
to Mr. Bennett.
As of January 9, 1963, the unpaid loan principal was $26, 000 with unpaid
interest of $1,367. 59. Additional interest accrues at the rate of $5. 78
per day .
Phoenix gave notice on January 10 that it intends to claim attorneys fees
in the amount of 10,,_ of principal and interest due on aaid inde tedn as
unless same were paid within ten days of notice.
Very truly yours,
HANSELL, POST. BRANDON It OORSEY
By:~~
R. L. Marchman
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              <text>GRAHGER HAN BEL: OOM B.WYANT

Lich PORT AL@ERT CG. NORMAN, JR
iNnMAN BGANDON CHARLES W. KING }
JOHN H OMAN, JF JAMES PF. HAMILTON :
HUGH M OORBEY, JR, COMER W. PAORICK, JR
A.W, CRENSHAW, JA HARRY V. LAMON, JFL LAW OFFICES

STANLEY H MEeCALLA JEAN C, ALLEN

enue T kA RELL ace ee eee HANSELL, POST, BRANDON &amp; DORSEY

lL. TRAVIS SRANNON, JR. OENT ACAEE SIXTH FLOOR,FIRST RATIONAL BANK BUILDING

HUGH EE. WRIGHT LAURA RUTH MeN EIL

McCHESNEY H. JEFFRIES CHARLES €. WATKINS, JR ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA

.. MARVIN RIVERS J. CLIFTON BARLOW, JR. TELEPHONE 522-3558

SATES BLOCK JOHN iM. MeCARTER

JAMES Fo MeGUIRE W. RHETT TANNER

© £OWARO HANBELL € MICHAEL MASINTER

J WILLIAM Giasom AW. FRANKLIN BLOOOWORTH January 18, 1963

JULE W. FELTON, JR

Mr. Waiter M. McGriff
980 Oriole Drive, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia

Mr. Virgil Copeland
657 Fielding Lane, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia

Gentlemen:

As a courtesy to you, I have been directed to inform you that Phoenix, Inc.
will commence foreclosure proceedings against the Utoy Forrest Subdivision
property held by it as security for the indebtedness of Foster Eugene Bennett.
Advertising will begin in February. The property will be sold at public

sale on the first Tuesday in March, 1963.

Notice of foreclosure and demand for attorneys fees has been transmitted
to Mr. Bennett.

As of January 9, 1963, the unpaid loan principal was $26,000 with unpaid
interest of $1,367.59. Additional interest accrues at the rate of $5. 78
per day.

Phoenix gave notice on January 10 that it intends to claim attorneys fees
in the amount of 10% of principal and interest due on said indebtedness
unless same were paid within ten days of notice.

Very truly yours,

HANSELL, POST, BRANDON &amp; DORSEY

R. L. Marchman

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                    <text>Southwest Citizens Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 10871, Station 11 A 11
Atlanta 10, Georgia
February 16, 1963
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
This letter will confirm our telephone conversation of February 12, 1963.
On March 5, 1963, all of Mr. F. E. Bennett's property in the Utoy-Peyton Forest Subdivision wi 11 be foreclosed upon. We are put in the position of having to bid upon and
possibly purchase this property. Of course, we have no way of knowing who will bid
on this property or what price they intend to pay.
Subject property will be sold as two (2)separate groups; i.e., his home place with
approximately 15 acres, and 15 vacant lots. Foreclosure action on the home place and
acreage is being initiated by Mr. Bennett himself, through an employee of his. Foreclosure action on the 15 lots is being initiated by Phoenix ,. Inc., who holds a $26,000
mortgage on these lots.
The Southwest Citizens Association intends to bid upon and, if necessary, purchase
both groups of these properties. However, it would be of great advantage to us if these
two groups of properties were not being foreclosed upon on the same day. Since we cannot control Mr. Bennett's actions, we were hopeful that Phoenix, Inc., could be persuaded to postpone their foreclosure action until the following month. We would be
most happy to pay all cost pertaining to this postponement and would be most grateful .
Anything that you might be able to do toward persuading Phoenix, Inc., to postpone
their foreclosure action until April would be most appreciated.
Also, I might add that if wou ld he· of a'd diHbnal benefit to us if Phoenix, Inc., did not
notify Mr. Bennett that they intended to postpone thei r foreclosure action until next
month.
I will be more than happy to furnish you with any additional information that may be
required or to meet with the peop le at Phoenix, Inc. , and discuss this request.
�The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jro
February 16, 1963
- 2 -
I can assure you that every member of this organization is very grateful for your wonderful support and will be most appreciative of anything you can do tbw-(;lrd satisfying this
request.
Sincerely yours,
\). v...-.
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Vo Mo Copeland " President
Southwest Citizens Association, lnco
Enclosure: (1) Letter, dated Jeno 18, 1963, R. L Marchman, Hansell, Post, Brandon
&amp; Dorsey, to Walter Mo McGriff/Virgil Copeland
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f-4i-t- —_——,
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Southwest Citizens Association, Inc.
P. O. Box 10871, Station "A"
Atlanta 10, Georgia

February 16, 1963

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:
This letter will confirm our telephone conversation of February 12, 1963.

On March 5, 1963, all of Mr. F. E. Bennett's property in the Utoy-Peyton Forest Sub-
division will be foreclosed upon. We are put in the position of having to bid upon and
possibly purchase this property. Of course, we have no way of knowing who will bid
on this property or what price they intend to pay.

Subject property will be sold as two (2) separate groups; i.e., his home place with
approximately 15 acres, and 15 vacant lots. Foreclosure action on the home place and
acreage is being initiated by Mr. Bennett himself, through an employee of his. Fore-
closure action on the 15 lots is being initiated by Phoenix, Inc., who holds a $26,000
mortgage on these lots.

The Southwest Citizens Association intends to bid upon and, if necessary, purchase

both groups of these properties. However, it would be of great advantage to us if these
two groups of properties were not being foreclosed upon on the same day. Since we can-
not control Mr. Bennett's actions, we were hopeful that Phoenix, Inc., could be per-
suaded to postpone their foreclosure action until the following month. We would be
most happy to pay all cost pertaining to this postponement and would be most grateful.

Anything that you might be able to do toward persuading Phoenix, Inc., to postpone
their foreclosure action until April would be most appreciated.

Also, | might add that it would be of additional benefit to us if Phoenix, Inc., did not
notify Mr. Bennett that they intended to postpone their foreclosure action until next
month.

| will be more than happy to furnish you with any additional information that may be
required or to meet with the people at Phoenix, Inc., and discuss this request.
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr. -2-
February 16, 1963

| can assure you that every member of this organization is very grateful for your wonder-
ful support and will be most appreciative of anything you can do toward satisfying this
request.

Sincerely yours,
C)iGee. Qog Qe OF

V.M. Copeland, President
Southwest Citizens Association, Inc.

Enclosure: (1) Letter, dated Jan. 18, 1963, R. L. Marchman, Hansell, Post, Brandon
&amp; Dorsey, to Walter Me McGriff/Virgil Copeland

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 IAJr


From


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February 20, 1963
I talked with Bob Marchman and asked him to keep the conversation in
confidence.
. I asked him was there any possibility of postponing the
foreclosure for a month.
He said that he had postponed it twice for the benefit of the Southwest
Citizens Association.
. that they had been aware of this foreclosure
since last fall.
. and, in the best interest of his client, he could not do it
again under these circumstances.
Bob did say that if the Southwest Citizens Association was willing to come
to him with proof of sufficient money to buy the property, such as a statement
from a bank or commitment from a lending agency, which would be an
enforceable commitment, and they were willing to pay the costs of advertising
(which they said they were) he would seriously consider postponing til April.
He brought out the fact that should the house and acreage when put up for bid
be purchased by a Negro, he felt sure they would not longer be interested
in the 15 lots. • come April.
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              <text>To : IAJr February 20, 1963

From : AD

I talked with Bob Marchman and asked him to keep the conversation in
confidence. . . I asked him was there any possibility of postponing the
foreclosure for a month.

He said that he had postponed it twice for the benefit of the Southwest
Citizens Association. . .that they had been aware of this foreclosure
since last fall. . .and, in the best interest of his client, he could not do it
again under these circumstances.

Bob did say that if the Southwest Citizens Association was willing to come

to him with proff of sufficient money to buy the property, such as a statement
from a bank or commitment from a lending agency, which would be an
enforceable commitment, and they were willing to pay the costs of advertising
(which they said they were) he would seriously consider postponing til April.
He brought out the fact that should the house and acreage when put up for bid

be purchased by a Negro, he felt sure they would not longer be interested
in the 15 lots. . come April. ..

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                    <text>CONFIDENTIAL
Ivan:
I talked with Virgil Copeland this afternoon (2/22/63) and he
said that they were making plans to try to get the extention from
Bob Marchman.
. I delivered the message to him yesterday.
Virgil told me in regards to the sale of the Bright house on Peyton
that the man has signed an affidavit to the effect that Thornton
told him that he had other sales in that neighborhood, and that "
this was his last chance to sell and not lose money". Swouthwest
has an appointment with Judge Parham monday, that plan to draw
up the necessary papers and file the affidavit.
Parham told
them that with that statement, there was no doubt that they could
get the Georgia Real Estate Commission to suspend Thornton's
license.
• They are going to use this to threaten Thornton, to
get him to agree to sell the house back to Bright.
Another interesting comment Virgil made is that Southwest has
employed a new attorney . . . that they have proof-positive evidence
that there is a strong colusion between Cecil Turner and Empire
Real Estate Board to bust this neighborhood. . he said that Gene
Bennett is in on the deal.
. and they plan to expose the entire
thing. . . I asked Virgil to keep me posted and to furnish me the
name of the attorney they have retained.
Have you given any more thought as to how we can more ahead
on this thing? It sounds like to me that me might have a biger mess
on our hands.
Virgil also said in talking about Cecil Turner, that the attorney felt
they would be able to get the Grand Jury to indite him .
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Ivan:

I talked with Virgil Copeland this afternoon (2/22/63) and he
said that they were making plans to try to get the extention from
Bob Marchman. . . I delivered the message to him yesterday.

Virgil told me in regards to the sale of the Bright house on Peyton
that the man has signed an affidavit to the effect that Thornton
told him that he had other sales in that neighborhood, and that "'
this was his last chance to sell and not lose money". Swouthwest
has an appointment with Judge Parham monday, that plan to draw
up the necessary papers and file the affidavit. . . Parham told
them that with that statement, there was no doubt that they could
get the Georgia Real Estate Commission to suspend Thornton's
license. . .They are going to use this to threaten Thornton, to
get him to agree to sell the house back to Bright. . .

Another interesting comment Virgil made is that Southwest has
employed a new attorney. . .that they have proof-positive evidence
that there is a strong colusion between Cecil Turner and Empire
Real Estate Board to bust this neighborhood, . he said that Gene
Bennett is in on the deal. . .and they plan to expose the entire
thing. . .lasked Virgil to keep me posted and to furnish me the
name of the attorney they have retained.

Have you given any more thought as to how we can more ahead
on this thing? It sounds like to me that me might have a biger mess
on our hands. . .

Virgil also said in talking about Cecil Turner, that the attorney felt
they would be able to get the Grand Jury to indite him.
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                    <text>Feburary 26, 1963
RE: KKK Picketing
427 Peyton Bdo S.li
Capt. R.E Little:
The KKK returned to the above address at 8 PM and picketed until 9 PMo TherG were about
ten of them, four participating in the picketing at a time. We arrived there about ten
minutes before they dispersed., and talked to Lto I.A Thomas~ who stated to us that Mro
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klan pick:etinig, may hurt his cause.
We observed the following cars:
J3lue Falcon, l-D-6765 (6-2-) (~3)
Green Chev. wagon, l..J"6579 (63)
White ~
Ford pickup&gt;
13-n.905 (6J)
Green 58 Chev. 7-8085 (62)
Green Olds (old) Dealer 774 (62)
Green &amp; white 58 Ford l.c$4928l (62)
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              <text>Feburary 2, 1963

RE; KKK Picketing
427 Peyton Eda Self

Capt. Ree Little:

The KKK returned to the above address at 8 PM and picketed until 9 PM. There were about
ten of them, four participating in the picketing at a time. We arrived there about ten
minutss before they dispersed, and talked to Lt. I.A Thomas, who stated to us that Mro
Virgil Copeland was there earlier, and had gone to talk to one of the klan spokesmen. And
to notify them of the status of Brights house. He told Lt. Thomas that he was afraid the

klan picketing, may hurt his cause.
We observed the following cara:

Blue Falcon, 1-D-6765 (62) (G3)
Green Chey. wagon, 1J~5579 (63)
White Ghee Ford pickup, 13=R=905 (63)
Green 58 Chev. 727-8085 (62)

Green Olds (old) Dealer 774 (62)
Green &amp; white 58 Ford 1449281 (62)

Lo. fc. | Os (Lover

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                    <text>i'eburary 2.5, 1963


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RE: KKK Picketing - Harlan
427 Peyton Bd.
A
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Capt. R.E Little
We were informed tha KKK was going to plf.cket ha0 barricades on Peyton and Harlal:ld Bde.
Instead they picketed the residence of RoA Bright, 427 Peyton Rd. phone 75,5...a047o A
spokesman for the Klan stated Mr. Bright had sold his house to a negro. Mr. Brights house
is lcwated approximately one-quarter of a mile south of the barricade on Peyton Rd.
Four uniformed klansmen picketed the residence, while three stood by, resting one of the
four from time to time. It lasted about one hour, dispersiDg at 9:JO FM. ~he following
klansmen were identified: CALVIN CRAIG, W.E CLEAPOR, Rt. 2, Austell, Gao~ HAROLD LOUIS
COURSEY, l.617 North Ave. N.w •• RICHARD LEE POWELL, 145 Stroud Dr., J.D JOHNSON 1974 Maywood.
Pl. N.W 0
Later we (Capt. Little) went to 427 Peyton Rd. and talked to Mr. and Mrs. R.A Bright. Mr.
Bright stated that he had a call from the c.c Thornton Real Estate Co. Aild was told that now
was his chance to sell his house (he has been trying to sell his house for J.¼ years).
~eaving the impression that they have bought up several houses in that neighborhood. On the
second conversation with Thornton, he learned that he was a colored real estate agent 0 He
was then approached by Mr. Virgil CopelaDd. and Mr. Sam Massell, of the South.rest Citizens
Cooperation. At this time he rescinded any offer he bad made with ~hornton 9 and agreed in
writing to sell the house to The Southwest Citizens Cooperation.
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WE Peacock: &amp; R.13 Moore
1. Iillingham of Gobb Co. states his boy at Royal Peacock on Auburn Ave. and that KKKK
called him and threatened to beat boy up if he was there again. #131.-REL
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Dan Peskppos was at the last meeting of the KKKK in College Park preceding this date.
4131 - REL
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              <text>Feburary 25, 1963

RE: KKK Picketing ~ Harlan “a.
427 Peyton Rd.

Capte RoE Little

We were informed tha KKK was going to picket bho barricades on Feyton and Harland Rds.
Instead they picketed the residence of R.A Bright, 427 Peyton Rd. phone 755=8047, A

' spokesman for the Klan stated Mr. Bright had sold his house to a negro. Mre Brights house
is losated approximately one-quarter of a mile south of the barricade on Peyton Rd.

Four uniformed kElansmen picketed the residence, while three stood by, resting one of the
four from time to time. It lasted about one hour, dispersing at 9:30 FM. The following
klansmen were identified: CALVIN CRAIG, W.E CLEAPOR, Rt. 2, Austell, Ga., HAROLD LOUIS
COURSEY, 1617 North Ave. NeW.e, RICHARD LEE POWELL, 145 Stroud Dr., J.D JOHNSON 1974 Maywood

Pls YW,

Later we (Capt. Little) went to 427 Peyton Rd. and talked to Mr. and Mrs. RoA Bright. Mr.
Bright stated that he had a call from the ©.C Thornton Real Estate Co. And was told that now
was his chance to sell his house (he has been trying to sell his house for 4 years ).
Leaving the impression that they have bought up several houses in that neighborhood, On the
sedond conversation with Thornton, he learned that he was a colored real estate agent, He
was then approached by Mr. Virgil Copeland and Mr. Sam Massell, of the Southwest Citizens
Cooperation. At this time he rescinded any offer he had made with Thornton, and agreed in

writing to sell the house to The Southwest Citizens Cooperation.

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Lig &amp; Vi. Oe QO. ee

rbn WE Peacock &amp; R.B Moore

Willingham of Gobb Co. states his boy at Royal Peacock on Auburn Ave. and that KKKK
called him and threatened to beat boy up if he was there again. #131.-REL

Dan Peskppos was at the last meeting of the KKKK in College Park ST aes) pt
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WHITE MEN of the neighborhood came to the scene Saturday
afternoon and began to drag in
logs and bushes to fill in the
barricade, the resident said.
There were no Negroes at the
scene, the resident said, but police said reports had been received that Ku Klux Klansmery
were on their way shortly before midnight Saturday.
The barricades were erected
after white residents of the southwest Atlanta section complained
that they feared real estate agents
would attempt to sell white homes
· to Negroes.
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Negroes already live nearby.
The barricades were to separate
· the white from the Negro section.
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Road racial buffer zone chopped
down trees and underbrush Saturday night to fill in a hole in
a wooden barricade that unknown
persons made Friday, police said.
· Patrolmen were sent late Saturday after anonymous callers
reported that white people in the
neighborhood of Peyton and Harlan Roads, SW, were milling
around the remains of a barricade erected by the city to sidestep expected race tension.
The barricade was "sawed in
two" late Friday and "tossed into
the creek," a resident of Harlan
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              <text>Feburary 24, 1963

Gants Ry we Eipehle:

.
Reference: Barricade on Yarlan Yd,

a2 T “ent to the barricade on Harlan

At ayarox. 12:9) a.n. this deta i

Qa. SW and uyon arrival tiere [ observed that someone had complete-
ly torn the barricade down. From t:2 information I received fron
the neonle in tos neishborhood I fovnd out that sometime Friday
nicht someone tore the barricade down end threw the pieces into

the creek and set fire to thom. Tne neishbors did not know if this

haba
was done by whites or Nesroes,
A cpoupe of white men cans and cut dow

ade across Harlan Rd. At this time,
se treas and large rocks and parts of

Then, on Saturday nivht,
some trees and nade a barr
i ad by +t

Harlan 3a. is nlocke

the old barricade.

I went to the barricade tnat was placed on Peyton Rd. by the
Construction Devartment and at this time no one has bothered it.

Resvectfully,

NA Mell

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January 16, 19 3 .
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14,192 alle
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ro
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1
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of th
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how
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their
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,
ove the curt to
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its f o ·t .hat
ll
c · of the
fendants,
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pro
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co pl
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of
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the
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City or Atlsnt
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and 3 of
January 16, 1963.
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l of the resp ctive
act ion on th
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ht
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th
n . In oth r
ns · &lt;l
rds , h ls t ll1ng
w
e say he ls not c rnpe·c ,rt
eonelu ion .
c
rt t· inly, a e a. lay
vO do
tne e ,
n't te tify t o it .
h
Ch
Holl W. ll
11. f th
th
t
obJ et1on
th
a.ffid
tt ot u. L .
an to po tt n ot
-Xh1b1 · th r to.
Vi ,
ff1
f 'th1
pl
tat
y
t · t 1 ° ~ean
ord ' tab1l1z ng 1"'
su.1
ald
Qon clus1on o · the a.tf ant .


?or hi:n to "a;_t


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ly , C uc s1
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1 t 1s
t ha
the · eopl
't biliiing r.1
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t.
0
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n ,
of the pres nt
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st t1ng th
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r l
vl
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n 1
·aint n nc
ant t h
t
· round
n·
January
thing , th 1'ollo ing:
ls
n
no probat1v
It
ul a ei ply
f
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C un
pb
lf
ll , o· dat
110
• L.
0
otb
bil1z1n
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i nter s t; it
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'
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17,
gain
ntif:
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t
id
0
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t
and ? th r
ts to
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r
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port1
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c
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obj ct1on th ·r
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to
o!
t1
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ort 1on
lr
t
a h 1· inabov
n t ent of
b
'·
yt n
or oft h
c rt r and elatert
ot , t l nt , 195;,,
et
hr or, nd to~ or a
1n
c
n 13. 11
to
d
r
City of
u
avid ntly
ting r f rr
th
o D. L .
forth 1n
In r
to 1n p
nt, 1
1·
torth at 1 n ··th by
g
7 •
H
·l;)
l
le
r ay
yor of the
city
s
tb ! ct t
l
o 1n1on
of
itn ·
1,·, 't
1t1 n , to t
r o'bJ ct
o t
e
d 1 s
h1
c e of
th
ot r
r
· ott·v
in t
rot b th
n t b 1n uir
1d ·v 1t
t
Uall~s
County
ea
yor nor
at
tify
a· • h rain th
oor
riters on tb
he Cil tY of
en ct
f t
as
Opini on beg1nn1n
th r to .
y of tn
tlant
r,
Har ay Hul
1tb r
to th purpoe
r
y of af:f10av1 s or
y
or purpo es or obj ct
tttld
n ct nt ! t
into,
tot h ch
nd
th
r
t tack in
he only
f nse
of the rul t , t their ot1v
t10I1
or 1n ora.r
or
In v 1
u ed by l he def ndants
nt o th ordiaanc
1nvo-:
r
mb rs 0f the
n v1e of th turth rt ct that
th1
oor v .Atl nt~
xce t 1 n
d t e tootnot
t n lth~r tb
rd ot
tt r .
ur nc co·· any ( u 1tea s·t tes Court of
1 or. end oth
t
or
r icularly the hi tory
rhQ'(lt , J..tdge, 1
100
t torth 1n t
t
·
,
g ph 3 of the affid :vit
ray v1denc ,
l . Fi th Circuit), cit d 1n th
d p
l'h
g with that
l
fer nee is r.1.l o had t
vs. Co. rc1 l
w
8~ arid


 de t o th t portion


, In •., 105 Ga. 70, ano
ouno ot t n
nd b c
a,
of ll g d
~
n 1t .;,yet
Vi
sections l3 • l, l:3 .10
hi 'ot1'lc1al c
i fl
r nee
f
t General
1~39, a
ct1og
d,
Ro
ll .
er n Jud
t
l n
Atlant -, r
and Cod
o J 1c1 l no 1c. ref renc 1
tb1
,d
ws l. 7 , · ,;~ a ll? net 118..
tl
in
o
1ty
tot h
1
t forth, and
c.tty ora1nances r l tln
th
Of
orov l by th
vit of' D .. L . Holl w ll
ffi
or&lt;11ne.ne ... ,.
~
hi
ct r of t
nd th approv, l
pprova l
purport
a cone rn d, eo ld
n
Q f
u
r
f
i·
pr dieted u on
yton R d and
rla.n
�(
th
· rd
not r
th
0 tt d
n
relat1n , 1f t all, to purpo e x· .o bj ct ) ,
d
!cl
n c
t
p r t1cu
ll
b
t
c
h
1r
arr
r th t par
... 396 ,
nt, intra, d
orter ct in
1d n.c •
t
1bl
cord in th1
r
a,
1e s; th
•tt
'J?he
b 1ng certif1
co 1 s or aps, wer
a
't ti
r to on the
and pr Judicial "on
tt r s , and t ooy re not
y are not the h1 .. est and beet
Qnid objectlon 1s hereby overru1 d .
ev1d nc "c r't in portion.
s
h reto on
tte
co '.J T:
r upon, t
by
oul&lt;1 b
y
ot
ln p nd nt roof b cau
1 in a
• KO
vit
re re uotion of thes ·
and having
on it ( a1 transar1pt) dos not
y. '
1 1
e tr1~a 1n the
or de£ ntlant
e nt s 1tl rit1
I don't tli1nk 1t
&lt;I
co,m l
tlanta . )
c rt1!1c t
nly
oft he re ort r
nscript of a cue that
trouud "th t the
ing he r
t ha te ... tl ony of
ar1ng the c rt1t1c
ourt of t e Git . of
lt 1
£1
or
·eing the h1ghest and be s t ev1Qenee
-d eed
prior c e ~"
pr rv nt 1t fro
hi
dr wn.
ju&lt;11clal not le •
late only to tax
court report r put
nTH
ay b
ll ~ed that the
etenda11t s obj ct
s ' t · t1 o y and n ir t
witn
t1t1on
nrac.ia.l butt r . "
t rial, irr levant
1
who took th i r c rd (ti 1ng t
obj ct
atter
Cot.trl e l for
c
in
l
1nfer nc
o! the
ring e run el for d t nd :1nts _pro1 os d to read into the
On t h
M iei
tena nt
th barr1c de
t bl1sh1ng
to show exact bo ndar1es; t
bounaar1
n
or
7 and
s
id
vid nae of bound
o th
Thi
' r r1tten
herl1n it was
aph,
1th the
h1b1
- round th t t hey
t
reof .
Th
th
and b okgroun4 of t n
or the d 1 10n b , t h
nting ct on in rect1n
11ng
nt1!!'
t
h
or
rr a to tn th oo case, upre., 1 r porte4 in 286
a
particularly Division o u ·1n1on l - 14 and 15
B7,
• u e also th t portion or tll1s Order and
r
,.
l
gro
urpo
proot'
cont nt to ab1'1e the l gal e ff ct of their
tor th purpo" e
&gt;.I
Pl
ory
hi
r s 1 _p r a a.h .
and i pl
c
......1,.....
to
f nd nt . " r
t 1lur to an
ordi
s 1nh1 · 1t1n
ph 14( ) o th pl 1nt1f
ilur
t th
tn
an
in vi •
tlon
tl
ul
ubl1c1 ty a
th
rl.y
r
H
f ll
a4m1s i bl
c
p
1t 1
ent .
not th
ing took pl ce:
in any v nt
It 1s not
C
•
1!1" r nt COW"t •
1\.
A_.._L .. :
t
t
tt r .
- 14-
111
vi enc can con tit ut
�C R:
o an ffid v1t .
c rt n r n t
It '
th
fol lo
-tU1 d
nd
t
't
rt1
rly, in
o
•
t r cord c
b
1 fr nt c rt . Furth r _or, it i not
• I e n tt eonc 1v~ of lt o 1n ad.mis ibl
rt!
th t
"
us
o
ll
e xee1Jt for one I&gt;t..trpo
if th . . itness by
ff1dav1t or -ther 1
•i b
nd that 1
t1f1 d to tho c ntr ry of
t
and pl e
tr n r 1 t of n court 1n a d1ff r nt trial,
1
11 1
c r 1!1eat
und r o th .


tou c


w n t
b
lt
t
ht 1s r fl cte
t •
t
I b 11 ve t.11osi3
at this t .1.m ..
ll
o t r of roof a
l
·
not con id r
t r to Off' r
"
th
• HOLLO


tld vit


It 1 obv.iou ly
at 1dav1ts
11 of tl1
ould l1k. , of cours , to
I
to ht
cou· : r
r
had
in this record•
u n prop r v r1f1c · 10n y ay of 1mpeaetun nt.
not o in o r .d ror 1 p aohment .
"
r
,
ake an
oula :ave .-ut 1n .
don•t tb1nk it .t
oper t o do that o I
ould
videne any t atement a to hat you propose
vid nee in ·t he case •
LL:
11. sir..
Very
hich
hav
Then. tbat le ve
us
ith
bject to tbe
alreaoy put in
rtlcula.r obj ct ton • "
r pti l ot
Par
J nuary 21, l 6
" 1
t 1n
R -1 ,...,. t t
is ·
tid ll ,;1 t o:t Jose, h
f
'r . u1ck rs of' ·ate
ollo a:
mid-fall ot l 62 , h , as Pre ident or the Empire
or th1 C1tyt
ot tour oth r
to co
Jr . , for
1t
cont r nc
·o th t c1v1c
yor r nt · d to
th
elo 1
oo1a
a 1nv1t~d, a l on
to th ofttc
tb
1rl ,
no
.f.1. v
bich
ld b
n r lly T
-l -
t .1on from
etln , th
cl
1ng
111 th
said
r
pl n fer
cul d
e th
b
o d and t
Of
yor Ivan Allen ,
a 1 or and
That a , a1d
1011 .


ti ant


of
had l ·at1on
l
or
wh1ch
�1·1
u
Jl
·n
y
l
d , :r
0
ct1v ly; t
t
tl'l
1o?l woul
th
t
point;
1
Uh 0
tw · nth
b
f
0 S
•no an•
t ,a llz
to
l
t 1 out .
t
id
t
n r lly
b
(If
a.s pro o ed
Th t
r
h
SOtl
the Utoy Forrest-P yton
hich are loc t d g neral1y and mor or less
t Ar
1at ly to th
1
t
· o. al
1d pr
Fon
th
ore
t1v ly xt nd to th
Yr
t . 100 t ot
't
111
t ly 1·
p:r x1
b 1n
C Al
t
H rl n nd P yton Ro
on
ntly locatert barricade
outh of th pre
•"
coun l tar at nct nts obJeoted to aid paragrapn lot e id
aff1d v1t "on the ground that 1t 1 hear
oun
i n th t i t 111 tr tea no i
V
in. tb1
1
~
C
e ln tn1s Ca$e
yor of th
1ty of
f
nt and wh th
13 of th1
no probative
rence to the charter p era
re! rr
tl nt
d l
each na all h reby
id obj ct1ona
ov rrul d . In th1 coon et ton se r
Of th
hlgbly pr J 1c1al
lev~nt , 1m ter1 l
t 1t 1~ 1
t


 ands concl , on th


to at th t op of pa
b
n
1d bov
1n
rsay •v1d nc · Rule .
r
ph 2 ot
21, 1963 1
"J:
ro
s
• Dupr
id · yor requ
all,. the
Jordan, a
TJ
t w1 th two
~
te
the aft'ia.nt
appoint d by
reons to


rea ot


w paper man 1n the _outh e:s t
r 01 cus the · tter . Thot on or about Nov bar
f1 nt ,
27 , 19 2, t
th
1d :r . Jord n,
,
C
o:r !
1t n t o p r ons p:po1nt d by h1ru,
loo
ir. Vi g1l
co
• ul l
ru
th r d1acu s1on.
, • Jordan an
t
C
lu11d, f&gt;r· 1dent
the southw
ot Dull d- 1tchell flealti
'l'hllt
t
or
t
ad
t
·1
dl
uss1 n
known to th
tin,
at.ti nt an r11
ct th t t e for
airou or b v1n th .
r to ll h N ro co un ty on ·n 10· or clo in H l
to pr v nt
yton o o 1n t
tt r rt rr d to bov
o
fro op o 1n th
t1t1on wh1oh db
til d th th City
th
o
low:
ple tom
Atl
t
$
er 1n the
t
to ppo1nt two
OD
t'fld ·V1 t ot Jos ph. T Bickers of date January
Atl
t
by t
!
• cop l
d
ml oth r. for t
-16-
urpo
or
t
�clo 1
bov - ntio d tr t .. ..
th
oc
1
wa to r
th . ro !\
1
t1on which w
prop rty
into
e 1ng w1th th
a,
t
. on
v r, tl'l
hr del g ion
4 the
contrary to 'b
dee nt r
e n b
to
oc1 t
b vin
r qu et of th
with th
. 1c' amt sell th 1r
1th th
dvent o
h1 6 r r tban normal mark.et value
l uar t' valu . •
t upon th
indicated tneir un 1llirl81'JeS
other conf r
2 o
d
d
t they
nd1 g 1th th
d
J
o
plication to
fro
Honor ill
ct d to
h arsay .
hat so.eone else
l..4S
t
!urth r, ther
by
tor •
goi g to t
paragraph
a1d paragraph 2 of affidavit
"on th gro,1nd th t 1t 1
He 1 .t -ll1ng
r
def nd n
or
ting. etc .
that ta aff1ant 1 not tel11 g u
ot
•
aid portion of
third party; not a p rty t o this 11t 1 at ion • ·-" .
Honor,
bcylng land
cows l tor
or&lt;1s " roperty at a los •"
ot Jos ph T. Bick r
1th 't h
to aom 1y
with tne · ords "Umt at said d1scues.1on
nn1n
ff1ant
, thy~ the other cont res,
l 1.·or &lt;1 :renuants object d o th t portion
coun
groes
of th proportle had
ould proce don
elo. d o as to revQnt N roe
h v the ro
int
bove- nt1oned
1nd1c t d t
as oe1 t ,
h1
xper1 nee had ~rov n the
11 r
t
11
r th r tn n lo er than nor
d hi a
tna
, th
p ople pr sent ly
hit
tt1
esoc1 t s
nd h1
affiro1t
tru ; that 1 , that
OV1ng into
lly
tant
o·t h r things, '
los • Ho
s gl ven
....
s " r th t th ) t1tion to clo
uylng
~r
d mov1n into too
t r ., It
s re on d by the
ov d 1nt o th are ,
gr
1.f
11v1ng th r
nor
ent
yton orr t-Utoy o
r
le
nt
t
urth r, the r .
And y·our
hat he did and
a1d to h


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And , Your
e· 1t one st p further , and
or would nave uthority to bind the
uch conferenc. That 1e th only
h
-tting u
theory on which it could be ad ~s ibla, Your Honor, us n d 1 ion
·1n t int r st • •
t ther upon
woul
trial th
th t ?"
x ect
th· t w
tat &lt;l:
"Incioent lly,
re! rence ther to
b en f11 d, or ould b f11 d by
u h r cor
"
co
yb ther is
lly,
h
The
To th1...
l
a . ~ p land.
_p t1t1on
hich
Is th r
.Jery c uns l :tor de.f nd nt
ny
t teth
rob 'b ly 1ntroduc l t r on in tb
1t1on 11 d by c rta1n e1tiz n
-17-
f th
city hlch w
�or
y
ct
r·
f
n.
ld 1
It 1
or ."
nln
ph 2 b
.. tin ,
'h
tc. •
t1t1(:)n
1th
r
th
n ":f11
cc
to
r
nt
ars .rro th
aid di cu
1n r
tD ut
1&lt;1
ion
pect of opposin
City of At
BiOk r
1.."!'n or
h l
i'fid v1t
nta
by tn
na
clo 1ng ot H lan
th
1t
f!ld
h
h
,Port. on ot
t
1th th
or
or t
2
r
to.
tat
th
tber
Q
•
Bick r
p
oro
th
p ar
bl h h d b
... d
0 '1
1
r n t obj ct
• 1
J
r ·
t n
0
yton
th ra et1ng at Wh10h
Nov
It
ber 2'? &gt; 1962 .
notic ot public h arln et forth on
t
c rt1f1 d c 1 of h i
or inane , that tb notic b r
r
, 1 e; tnat t i e din c


r ·1ntr due d t


c1 t
th
tin or th
yor n&lt;1
rd of Ald r non ove ber l t
p
l 62
1th
copy o
tin
n the
1962,
nd
grov d
Public
Of t: ·,
in
vid nc
s.
r ! r nc 11th
t.
1th tn
fil-4
tn
1ty of
t
nt
t
pb 2
o! th
1
t
"'1
coun
l tor t1
ph
of t
1
n
o e iv
thi
C
l
l
rt
&lt;- ,
ett che4 th r to
Bo
and
1 n d
rd of Alder en to clQ _
di tence o:.t' t o h · ndt ed (ZOO)
y
tition
ot clo 1nr t
he purp
1--0r
tha p tition r !err d to in
1
or th~
to tttat
a.v1t o:r Bicxere b ginn
1 cu 10n .
t n ant
efend nt
tin , rt
~
1tn th
l o obj ct &lt;I to th t portion
!1 v1t ~z
1c r
at ri l
1rr 1 v~n ,
c 1n th1 l
1t on
1n
rt1n
t n
t
b 1.nn1n
r.
th1
o
~
101 l .
t1on, th : the- only


f'f1d·v1t 1


by lnt rJ c in
1
to ., 11 0n th
ld hi hlY pr j
lit1
ct
1th th
l v lu , "
it in th1
-1 -
rt1on
te . , 1.., b r by ov r:rul · o
"no
th
n
t1d vit of B1ck rs to th
b o J ct1 n of eoun
o~
t
ot yo~t •
t'1dav 1t
wor s
cm b half of &lt;1 fen'1
d r £ rene t
ev1d ntly
t
ap e r to h ve b en adopt d
.a.
for
Ii
to be h ld on
o.r ' yout
pet1t1on1n the · yor and
ndon P yton Ho ct,
f
ee
rdin
er r t re d to ,
h r 1n
p t1t1on
Co 'l1tte
r 17, 1962. Af£1
c
ot r d
hich 1
ork
top
r C1al 1 -
j
int
1C
�th1
1.ng on t
Ob
C
bJ ct t
it on ht
•
1ck
on
ro
th
of th
ff1d v1t b
te . r.ma
,"
nd1n
! led,
nd
e
c.t1.on 1 her by ov rruled .
f1
oun l ford f ndJnt~ obj~ct
or h
suit
l
inn1n-
. th the
tJ that ~ort1on ot
1 h the
ord
rds 'th
i
r gra h
otn: r
nt1o e&lt;1
"abov -
r
,"
th t it is h. rsay and a concl aion an,j an opinion
Said obj ct1ons are h reby over.rul d .
ff.1 nt .
coun l !or pl l tif s offer d a.~d tn r
j ot1on s1x
vi nc without
n ad 1tted 1n
arranty deed •
0 Iv l O CO JN .•. L FOR DE I!;NDANT.. ' FOR
D IAL OF·,.~T . LO~UTORY INJUN ~Im •
Attn conc1us1on o
t
d tend
r
011
tor pl 1nt 1f
any vi enc • and upon
th t t
or 1 . ot1 n that
b
pl 1nt1ff.., ' evidence and be:fore
t.
y r
t t1 , co .ms l for Oetendarit
1
made an
court deny an 1nt rl cutory injunction on
th
Court regord d ueh otion &amp;sin
plaintiffs ~ Th
th n ur . 0£
..ounc · ent by ooun
on uit and d n1ed s 1d . ot1on at such ~tag: of
the h orl.ng .
In thi
conn ot1on se
Kight , vs . G1111 rd, 2l4
G . 445 (2) .
net nd t~ off red in Vid nee e1x a.ff1 av1ts of 1nd1v1dual
to th n ture and ch ract r of .- yton oa.d
th r on.
a a.no
o
of
. 10 affid vl t
ot ner . t o th
nsp
L.
1ng
r
id
d•
"
uf!ln
d.
r eferrtng to the us· of P yton
u e of m th Peyton .Ro cl
t
tn
u e of aid · o s
'r ctn
on,
p r
.
1d traff1a ·
· a " ra . st r1 "'" .
nager •
t or
o :-- yton o d,
.. None
1th r n yton Rod
... 1 -
nd Harlat1 Road J
, nly one aff:taot;
on P yton to ,1 ; his r s1
tie otb
nc
r a!f1,:.ints p &gt;ears to
�r
1:
or


1 y


r f rt n
1n
'I
t
t
t
on
0.
Lot
t
, 215 , 2
n
•
l&lt;J
n or
I
t of
t
to
ch
rt1
r 1
ons
11
ad, s • • for
o·
th
th t
i&gt;, Pl 1nt1!f'
or n proof th t
4
n4
f
n n.o
t t,.
oa
1n 'th1
ion to tl1
.
Clo ed.
1t1ot1 to·
d
d
lt
l
as
o! tn se
case; th~Y are not
l't &lt;r. 1n t
ff ct that th y
no ev1d nc • 11
inti.ff
r tile
rf:l 1
.a.
, an u1nccnp tent
c s . or c!l.llY n· g t1.v 1ng
Coun
oy ·he pla1nt1ff .• n
1nt1.tt · a .
ct
on th . ~ound
cu e; lfnon
r qu1r .. d in th
n
,
'" D-1
was 1rr l vant anu lnma r1
ould
o proof which h
ot
C
h1bit P-7 ••
t
or
very par-- r pn th ... r
s b


t


(11 t
nd d ss t o hundt d (200)
l 0 0 j
1
for
t1t1onin
ut in ~on, iJ ntif1 d
d
or
la1nt1t
.
1ty
i .n
1tho t prob t1ve v lu
y,
.t-lo.nt
of ·n jlD'lot1on o the corn rs t
e ,L .
objec
t'.I;
• B
1t1on a t ~ch d dlr et·d
t:t1
on
In tn1 eon · ct1on ·
t
~yl'&gt;nt
l'th p
tl n
-
t
( 0 ) f
t
y
1 ·vit 1
1n~n
1h:
obJt:ct
th
l.BO
l for
n
J
hav
ch
w uld ta -e •
Your Honor, th t c rta1nly 1 o-n r h1p ls
b pr v d
t, lt elt, t e only t t r en of the · t.t'1art to
bl' thi in tr
th
t h o n
t
Vid nc •
b -t
J ll
t
fj
1&lt;1 pro
no
xc
t th
of -ch ooj ctlon
r hit
n1
th
lo
1he obj otion 1n re ti
r h1p 1 ov rr l d . in
ot o
r y 1
a
be t
lat1on t .o
tateoent
t
10 vlt 1s not r g -a Quo
·
vid nc .•
In r
-2, CO .
t
ry c
or
s l f or la1nt1t£~
r of on th
11 Ov p t nt
£1ant e
th
nd
~
n
•
Obj·Ct
ro.Jnd nth t 1t 1
to
J.
o. n,
1aent1f1ed s
Ch
ph
rial, 1rrel vant •
coripl tely 1
co 1olu ion h1ch, or the re ult·
to dra 1n th
r tore ar
1n th
h
n
t
rt1 vit of c rlton
ot
la
par
ubJeot to b n


,


l o on th
•
ln t
0 · ~
aph r
er
1 o j ct1on
h1ch th
O)nclu ions
r
h
r by
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-
~
- -- - - --
r·.:.i
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0
Jct
COUil
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to tn
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'f
n ton
ro
d
·e1
et1on a.r h reby
nd
f1d~v1t
cou
l tor
c.
v-e,
.: 1&lt;1 ·JbJ ctions
r
ct
orter, 1aent1t1ea as
A.
a· D-5,
obj ections tn reto s to
t: ~onard r e., D- •
In r
~no . robat1ve
Y, 1dentlt1
f
lainti!f
v1t
no
.1.t t
Uf;!taln d .
e.
D ,
fl C rltvn
that
\h Court nd
In
f1
n ih
Vit
ff'1
ortn, an on t ,
t
.....
Al ACUJv....-r
r her oy u:stain
,d. .
• ' obus. 1&lt;1ent1f1ed
l 1n11ff obJ·ct a th r to n the me grourd
th t
r · ad to !1'1 a.vit of onar
• D-3 , except a to
tion ot
id ,tf 1&lt;1 v1t t · ai .'r... .
r s" ·· bu
t r
t rt· d t . ... 1d obj. c'tiions, 1th ... a.id
cer t1on.
ar ·
by
t 1na • Co
el tor pl 1ni1t s di iot obj ct o
l for
coun
1
t
ort 10n o~ tn . aff'ic'.f vit of
t
a
h b~ d
I ar
A l nta clo
r
u
o1nt
y
s.
!!'S .
Kobu
hich
of tb
ar1 tt
tt)
l for def ndant~ o fer
tor clo
t t1
Ul'
c cl 1
an~ th~r
nt ntlo
or tb
r,
not1c
for
ru1d other
s
.e .
d 1tte .
1i1
ean, w1th
.,f .P rt 1on of :~eyton Roo.d att&amp;ch d ,
vi no, bottJ for pl 1nt1ff s and
t
1 1nt1f
t •
T
tr t
t1on. u
lr
! '&amp;hot obJeot1on affidavi t of · yont


., t1t1on


' ·y
p to th t1 · t1at th · City of
cut-thro ..1g,h
s
t t s:
ve lived in this ne1 nborh00d
P yton and harlan Hoad· bot
dr1v r
1n th t
nc
n
~
by
Con
vi
rat1r d n
t ly tor
ppr x1
- ==-i
, 1d nt1f1. d
ftld Vit
J.
--~---,.....,._,,..-~
ny
relat1v , .. th
t1ng,
un otner n1n
o n 1n th
XJ.an 10n o
- 1-
Court to ia
nr l
uth
Ne@:ro
1nt
j ct1c1 1
fOllo s,
t
that
r
•
�n
n co.,.
n1
nly n nota.r1ou ly pu l1c1z d by v ry rout1n
b
1v
t 1 ! ll
y
h net ' r1
1 or co
ion
1 1to
't
ne t
r
1
r
(ev1&lt;l n.tly
A r1c n Ju 1 ~r~denc, on t~
subj at to
o
t .• 1t'
r .
th
co r
1
u on
h1eh . th
r1 ht
o kno l g , i
notic ., I n All
' e c
id:
truck
we
a
H··r
of p r t!
hut our
1th 11 .d~
y·
in th
{
0
• the supr
cow.t ot the
n sald: . 'l.t
S'
t et
depem:1 . 1.s
arber,
lleged t · nst.
thin common
xpe.r1 nee
_,yer. 56
~
. • Ju tice Fi ld
era ·.r
to
d forbid
s,
n to kno
u 11c n.ot,or1 ty
'tl'l
d
bench w· are
s Judg s what
r1
1
or ~ a
h1
h
u nee ~o 11an
01 U~S. 292.
d l .
v •
vi · 11 79 O • A p . 536;
lle art 1ent " . Hendrix, 216 G • £?21;
l l 'fel ph n
, ll, 12
1l Y:ay an ;.1ec1. r1c Com: any. 2 Ga .
504;
C
t
10,
~upra·
ours at ... on
Hunt v. Arn ld, 172 •eO.,
ot
1thout
n. '"
u l ' t
S
ther in" 11 s1, 1lar
c, t e court~ i l l ta e Jud1o1al
v. Nunn, b
lso olfe v ..
p . 49
jnot· ted, provides that
• Cov nia, l 'O G .
n r 1 e nlz nc • . • en
not;
r
in, and th
Ju 1c1ally roco 1ze
e
1 one o
ct
C


fto1·1t to ei t


"In th.a c e of 1one...,ota v .
r. Ju tic
• ·· • 3 l ,
1n .
org1 ,
~
ent1on
a. y
C
rovtngly fro
t d
tat h.av
I
r. r
follow :
13
of
g .'?
l
out •0
'1ge shall
i n trOd et1on of. ro
In south rn -
on kno
t CtS
n &lt;l
th
cif1cally
r ot ubl1e no l
tt
y
id
Co
r
tt
th
, h . b
-112 ot
' cti &lt;n
of co
1d
o
b
t r
or to xp c1 thl
pt on t h ot r 10 t
tt
hicn
nty forty ntn
~
J Jris rud na ·
h t i n 11
th t 1t 1
di
cope o that
w1 n1n • .
4, d ling 1th"
hin
un1c tion
co
a2· :
p .. f;4'1;
ny v. _'uo l1c 111 10~ Co.n,.11s i on
AnO ee al c.J. ua .
v1d nce),oeoi1on
�n t
C
r
t,;
co t
th
t .. r o ·
u-
ju 1c l not1e u.
out
J
t
th
u
t by
oro
e
lr 1
of
11 11n
!
111:..1.t'lg
ccu . n y. in una
r.
ct. ng t
ff
i.ned. ar . r
or 'Jt y-Forr
r att
-~ u.~ t to b
. bu-r
r
nd
njo.tn &lt;1,
c::!
fort h~ _p·e..trpo
· :r1 r or z n , · 1t. the v1
b111ty for
h1t~ r c
r ~id to
f
1
o n rsh1p and


., tl1 l rlan•Peyton tt


nd · yton Forr ·t Ea"ea · l y1n,.,.
t
r
he C1ty
r ctl. of th
the
1
r
.m
hich h
tt,
outh of . aid
barr1 .. ades , ona prevent in~ or tt tpt1ng hi p.rev nt prop. rt;y
r
on r hip n oczup ncy of a
n .1 o r c •
court d
bar ct
r o
4.
jUd c1 1 noi1ce 01 t
yton Ho
a ct I rl n o d ano
of
1da.V1t
ntion
t
.P
&lt;1
r
01.
tr fie
t
dwuys ·· s 1 dioat \JO 11 th
•
r
ct r
physic l n tur
1n t n a.a · oth r , hert;iinabov
on t-no leag • or:)over , t · u of
t1 on or tr fi e l w
d 1 ~ ul: tion
J
0
uch rod, if ny, in vi
r
mt r a of th
by
not tr-
u
h
or ar
o l
·
nf ore
t an&lt;l not an
xcu...
or
n part1oul rly portion
clo 1n or b n onin portion of rod .
r ly o two hun rd (20) te~t 1n len h.
,h
ore11n.: nc
t port1o:i
ff
corn . r
or
0
n
r'
D1
Lo-t
1ct
th
r t
••
t p
1
.... no lon~ r
\lf1 0
1 11
• • pr v1d
a J' ..:i.' • b
lt
non
t
1nn1 g a "'h northeast
13, l JJ1. tr1ct o.!: (i'U ton c u.nty , an r ..mning
loc t d in I ml Lot 12 nd 213,
00 l
yto:a
i
l t
r ~t1on to Poyton · oact, s .. provit'l
1
er 1.--ic.nc
t1
n
Ct'
d
hr by
£UC 1. tt
1n r lat1 n to Harl
rlan
r
o
a,
•
d,
o
a
�l t
&gt;
t o! t· ult
li tr
bandon
voun y, b
t
in r
ct
ch
oort
r vi ln
1
of i otlc
nt ..
· st t
it
or
ful or n ce ary !
1'
th t ·t he
o _ht to oo ex r c1
dinanc
a
~ ft
.evict nt ly not
t forth in th Code
Cod of tlanta. f 19 ·3 , but r tner under th
G n r l As~e. bly ot cor 1 ,, aoproV€d ~arch
l e2 , Vol
2,
This Act,
City of Atlanta
re
rpowerad by resolution or ordinance to v~c t e and
rxl
ab noon any treet or ;eort10a of street
1 no lon
as
JJ1ong other things, provide :
·,o r d of Alclertl n o.f th
~thot1zed
, 19 2 (n orgia L.-:iws
Act of 1962 1- tiubst ont:1.tilly th.e awn
'Th
·c ion 24 .9 or eal
ayor
Act or the
eq .), which expressly repealed
t
a1d ... ction 24 . 9 .
'Th
Public H r1ng
Cl'ty of Atla.r1ta ; Ch rt r and R la.t · d Law , as Se cttun
24 . 9 o
9
ii r by
en c onv · niene
u
rd1n .n ee of the Cl ty or Atlanta
und r th
i
clo 1jg and or bandonll nt of th
r the p blLl
th r1ty thu
or tn
II ·
S
t t.n
t or p 'blic t . roughtar . nba1n.., no long r
t
!il
.,
nu Lop· 12
lon er n de as suah . t1,
r 1
ad
th
(1
for tr t pur o
In thi:
ll
in
et.
00
r
c s a ry or th public uc:ie and conv n1 nee . "
ful or
It al o provid
h1ch in their Judgm nt
ypr and Board of Al dermen de cide
that if ' h..
to v cate :or b ndon a street,
sh.all th~rea.fter cease to
b a tr t fr anx pur~ose whatever~ ~h Act also provide
th t "th
City 1
cA
1thor12ed in
f r th vacation of a
t e po1·t1on
t.
t
ru
t
th
Li ttl
ont .. 10 d
'
v
tb
.Length of
p ct1v~ly ,
a1:;rt
, nor d:.&gt;es the 2 O t et
stat
kin, 13!:&gt; v,a • 8." 1 ( 2) ,
V •
n
bl1 h 0
b
• r
or inane
lJ'lt .
o lie ,t ion for
l
oa
ct d1stanc 1
.................. I)
In
n
ot th
h
t
tre ~t . '
oteti t n· t t
111 o
It
ch. cases to ace , t a cm1sid !'i:..tion
o
tne
t bl1ah ent
nsUff1c1 nt
01
ne
t
W R h8 ld
that
roa11 und r stat
cr1J;t.t1 r: ot the road pro· o d
, ther forej s1bj et to be 01~ 1 sad on
of 10 ut.ticl! nt
cr1pt1on .
-24-
�v.
ll l
r or
t
Bib
t bl1 h1n
void r
unc rt inty o
0
. e~.
1ty I l
ro . .1.nv lv
U1
111
scri t on O! 1n1t1al
d
1
that a
r in
t
l'li
l
1nt •
of s 1th vs.
, rtleu r tt nt1on 1 c 11 t -- he c J
or
Indu tr1 l
lty Co pa"'y,
' l .t;.
4
c;u,
tor ec1 1o P rto anc of an 11 g d contr ct
c rt 1n r al o rty, her· tn 1t w ~ held th
un
cr1pt1on, call Of
certain n
r .t
J.i,j
..
1nvolv1ng
•
tort h
suit
· le of
, . ore ~r le s .
to
in!. 1tho ta ep 1f1c scription o th point , rena ·red
th 4 ~cr1pt1on o ind f1n1t · and u c rt in s to r~nd r th
con tr ct vo1&lt;1 and inc pabl
t b
t
d
rl
· sp eific erforr anc • ln th
a
o
,.:d 1
te
ttd
el
d _portion
cas
,-..4'
w.
.. e yt on
· Oad
ro.xim t ly . 0
ff! AND
her !natter di cus ~: d, tih
Aeide from th .r · c1el L .. su
ce~ -.moer attaci-: ar · re_, r ed by the co· t a
o din
a:rb1tr
JI ~
n.:. ca ,rtc1ous ., and
y
re~ ther f'or·, 111 gal and void .
u.e de~crl tion · o,l· thij closure
1n
unreasonable,
re 1 ga~ly
ffici nt ,
th r l n th ie only a~proximately two :trnn~r d ( 200} f .et .. The·
istance of P~Jton o
J mct1on
Th
thi
bA.rrier on th~t Road south to 1t
oad 1s a;pprox1 ately t elv
with - ~ffla.n
(1250) .t'i!ct.
fro
d1 ... t nee froi... tne junct1o·n
hundr d
1xty
U .Ro
outh to se
(l
sKetcb attached to aft1d· v1t ot H1by L.. C mp and others,.
hmm on th
how ny a t a'.tld. w st cro - over stri..? t • and th
-st. 1'hc-:. atfldavit
1 no v1denc t h' t ucn, cro ....-ov r atruets
not
s inaonv ni~nc or s
h
1n th
1
d th
1 .1
ding of uor
r
,
o
or inane
p
2
b
h
bl1c
rl:&gt;1tr
Of th1
clo
m
Ord r ano Ju
v .t • let1d ... . ;p~ort to tha v1e
..mt) proVid
.1.
l'
C
cn~rt
.
p1
{ ' upr
,rov1 j,,on ( e
to b
In th1 conn c't1on,
or c
urt of Iow ), 129 Nort
739.
-2::,-
that the
tl . t u~on v cation or
tt
!or
'1t
{ )
forth
ricad s.
result o t 1~
ee oi' en~r l e se n't s tor 11
y . a cuprlclcu .
nt of a tr t,
· he:roln s
tr ff1c as th
ord1.n
111t1
part1eu.Ja r
a t
1 0
blti V •
e
-t ern, 73?
t
�y t
r
. nt
pl intif
.c
r
ho
d to
on
•
lt doe
I
not
ite per on • Non. ot t.
t any or th
t
P.P
n
of eny r
1 · op rty lying
r
yton
rv
rr t or th
oy-
r
H rlan .
L. · ~ Go er
cH
eo
tin
1'
lot th e
rson r
yton R Cl
r
int rv nor , ho
xc
d.
lan
pre..aent
c rr1
e1 l buff
t Carl Tho
yton Forl
h1ah has be n
p r ons
s · 1 d; one of
11
te
hich a.ppevr
to
outh of the t&gt;arri ·r on
t
s.
t
no th barri r
r, b :rr1 r or zo
a r
tt
rr
(1
Of
witl'l th
1n th
or th
l
lity
1
l
nt tlon t er of
h
purp ).Se ot
tort
roperty
q- tio1 in ofar as any
1
ordln nces
t1
r
oad; '.t:heodor
wh1t
ect ot ucn o nersh1p or
tt ctin a b1llty for \!hit
rr t
pre ntin
b rs on
rl
, 140 Harlan .Road .
h
eonc rood 1 - 1n re _peat
I
r
Andr
s at 2 l Harlan Ro d ,
n .ltutlon l1ty of th
th
or hou
e a.t bar 1n r espe ct '
1n th
'h r . 1s , t her r ore, no 1s
own r _ 1p or u
of prop rty outh of he r spact1v
b rri r or 1n r
toy- orr t or
r cial 1
the
arion Goo er, 40 Harlan Road;
plaintiffs
h
1
1n
p · t rs that t
John on, 70 Harlan
t ly four hundred ( 00) f
pprox1
of'
1d
'rs
• It
id north of th · barrier
· o.
Harl
ide o
nd
•
r et.
desi' nat d a
r
loc,.tiou
1 e
011n ra or oocu .ants
b r r1cu e
r
d rs.
n
H
ct 4 1
orr st
t th f ollo in
1d
H rol&lt;l John
y tt,
yton
nt1on
hoar p .rties
o
o a, or in tb,e
d or in i rlan
nt1ft
l
n groes r
. eco 1n
outh o :t: tll
r •
· 11 and Carl
•
nt1ft own or oc upy or oont m""l t
H
ot
t th
ny r~c1 l 1 ue 1n th 1r 1nt
and
b
y tt,
it
L. K. Go r,
i
John ori,
rv nor
1
lh
?
r 1
h odor
~
l
r n qro
f ollo 1n · · 1 1nt1
th
y 21, l 6
U
of
1
1'.l
... tabl1Shin
a
tab1l1z1ng r
r ca o n rship and o ccuvaney 1n an
d
to a~ the Harlan
l1
ar
1n
yton o
outh of
r
10 b r1er
pt1n to prev nt pro rty on· :r h1p
-2
or Utoynd
d oocu ancy
�or r
iy
r
b
I
f
th
tr i
o 1 t 1
e
r
by th
•
U
hr 1
or j ud.1c1
in th v1
1
not 1c
V
n
ord1 enc
h
b
Of
n i nt rv nor · a
hat pur
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ling b t een th
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or n e
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ORE, CO SID ·D, OBDB ,- AN ADJUDQ D tbat ~
IT IS,
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e.lld njo1n n th cl t n
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Cit
of
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id
tr . th
.- r1c &lt;1
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nd appr v d uec b r 17, 1962, and
by ai barr i cs. s or by other meara to 1 peel
1th the u u l flow of
r fi r
l 1nt1 t
s. {. ur~uant t o the or&lt;lin nee
lanta ado t
a l o rro eont1m.u.n
on
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Roads ,
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r upon, t
by
oul&lt;1 b
y
ot
ln p nd nt roof b cau
1 in a
• KO
vit
re re uotion of thes ·
and having
on it ( a1 transar1pt) dos not
y. '
1 1
e tr1~a 1n the
or de£ ntlant
e nt s 1tl rit1
I don't tli1nk 1t
&lt;I
co,m l
tlanta . )
c rt1!1c t
nly
oft he re ort r
nscript of a cue that
trouud "th t the
ing he r
t ha te ... tl ony of
ar1ng the c rt1t1c
ourt of t e Git . of
lt 1
£1
or
·eing the h1ghest and be s t ev1Qenee
-d eed
prior c e ~"
pr rv nt 1t fro
hi
dr wn.
ju&lt;11clal not le •
late only to tax
court report r put
nTH
ay b
ll ~ed that the
etenda11t s obj ct
s ' t · t1 o y and n ir t
witn
t1t1on
nrac.ia.l butt r . "
t rial, irr levant
1
who took th i r c rd (ti 1ng t
obj ct
atter
Cot.trl e l for
c
in
l
1nfer nc
o! the
ring e run el for d t nd :1nts _pro1 os d to read into the
On t h
M iei
tena nt
th barr1c de
t bl1sh1ng
to show exact bo ndar1es; t
bounaar1
n
or
7 and
s
id
vid nae of bound
o th
Thi
' r r1tten
herl1n it was
aph,
1th the
h1b1
- round th t t hey
t
reof .
Th
th
and b okgroun4 of t n
or the d 1 10n b , t h
nting ct on in rect1n
11ng
nt1!!'
t
h
or
rr a to tn th oo case, upre., 1 r porte4 in 286
a
particularly Division o u ·1n1on l - 14 and 15
B7,
• u e also th t portion or tll1s Order and
r
,.
l
gro
urpo
proot'
cont nt to ab1'1e the l gal e ff ct of their
tor th purpo" e
&gt;.I
Pl
ory
hi
r s 1 _p r a a.h .
and i pl
c
......1,.....
to
f nd nt . " r
t 1lur to an
ordi
s 1nh1 · 1t1n
ph 14( ) o th pl 1nt1f
ilur
t th
tn
an
in vi •
tlon
tl
ul
ubl1c1 ty a
th
rl.y
r
H
f ll
a4m1s i bl
c
p
1t 1
ent .
not th
ing took pl ce:
in any v nt
It 1s not
C
•
1!1" r nt COW"t •
1\.
A_.._L .. :
t
t
tt r .
- 14-
111
vi enc can con tit ut
�C R:
o an ffid v1t .
c rt n r n t
It '
th
fol lo
-tU1 d
nd
t
't
rt1
rly, in
o
•
t r cord c
b
1 fr nt c rt . Furth r _or, it i not
• I e n tt eonc 1v~ of lt o 1n ad.mis ibl
rt!
th t
"
us
o
ll
e xee1Jt for one I&gt;t..trpo
if th . . itness by
ff1dav1t or -ther 1
•i b
nd that 1
t1f1 d to tho c ntr ry of
t
and pl e
tr n r 1 t of n court 1n a d1ff r nt trial,
1
11 1
c r 1!1eat
und r o th .


tou c


w n t
b
lt
t
ht 1s r fl cte
t •
t
I b 11 ve t.11osi3
at this t .1.m ..
ll
o t r of roof a
l
·
not con id r
t r to Off' r
"
th
• HOLLO


tld vit


It 1 obv.iou ly
at 1dav1ts
11 of tl1
ould l1k. , of cours , to
I
to ht
cou· : r
r
had
in this record•
u n prop r v r1f1c · 10n y ay of 1mpeaetun nt.
not o in o r .d ror 1 p aohment .
"
r
,
ake an
oula :ave .-ut 1n .
don•t tb1nk it .t
oper t o do that o I
ould
videne any t atement a to hat you propose
vid nee in ·t he case •
LL:
11. sir..
Very
hich
hav
Then. tbat le ve
us
ith
bject to tbe
alreaoy put in
rtlcula.r obj ct ton • "
r pti l ot
Par
J nuary 21, l 6
" 1
t 1n
R -1 ,...,. t t
is ·
tid ll ,;1 t o:t Jose, h
f
'r . u1ck rs of' ·ate
ollo a:
mid-fall ot l 62 , h , as Pre ident or the Empire
or th1 C1tyt
ot tour oth r
to co
Jr . , for
1t
cont r nc
·o th t c1v1c
yor r nt · d to
th
elo 1
oo1a
a 1nv1t~d, a l on
to th ofttc
tb
1rl ,
no
.f.1. v
bich
ld b
n r lly T
-l -
t .1on from
etln , th
cl
1ng
111 th
said
r
pl n fer
cul d
e th
b
o d and t
Of
yor Ivan Allen ,
a 1 or and
That a , a1d
1011 .


ti ant


of
had l ·at1on
l
or
wh1ch
�1·1
u
Jl
·n
y
l
d , :r
0
ct1v ly; t
t
tl'l
1o?l woul
th
t
point;
1
Uh 0
tw · nth
b
f
0 S
•no an•
t ,a llz
to
l
t 1 out .
t
id
t
n r lly
b
(If
a.s pro o ed
Th t
r
h
SOtl
the Utoy Forrest-P yton
hich are loc t d g neral1y and mor or less
t Ar
1at ly to th
1
t
· o. al
1d pr
Fon
th
ore
t1v ly xt nd to th
Yr
t . 100 t ot
't
111
t ly 1·
p:r x1
b 1n
C Al
t
H rl n nd P yton Ro
on
ntly locatert barricade
outh of th pre
•"
coun l tar at nct nts obJeoted to aid paragrapn lot e id
aff1d v1t "on the ground that 1t 1 hear
oun
i n th t i t 111 tr tea no i
V
in. tb1
1
~
C
e ln tn1s Ca$e
yor of th
1ty of
f
nt and wh th
13 of th1
no probative
rence to the charter p era
re! rr
tl nt
d l
each na all h reby
id obj ct1ona
ov rrul d . In th1 coon et ton se r
Of th
hlgbly pr J 1c1al
lev~nt , 1m ter1 l
t 1t 1~ 1
t


 ands concl , on th


to at th t op of pa
b
n
1d bov
1n
rsay •v1d nc · Rule .
r
ph 2 ot
21, 1963 1
"J:
ro
s
• Dupr
id · yor requ
all,. the
Jordan, a
TJ
t w1 th two
~
te
the aft'ia.nt
appoint d by
reons to


rea ot


w paper man 1n the _outh e:s t
r 01 cus the · tter . Thot on or about Nov bar
f1 nt ,
27 , 19 2, t
th
1d :r . Jord n,
,
C
o:r !
1t n t o p r ons p:po1nt d by h1ru,
loo
ir. Vi g1l
co
• ul l
ru
th r d1acu s1on.
, • Jordan an
t
C
lu11d, f&gt;r· 1dent
the southw
ot Dull d- 1tchell flealti
'l'hllt
t
or
t
ad
t
·1
dl
uss1 n
known to th
tin,
at.ti nt an r11
ct th t t e for
airou or b v1n th .
r to ll h N ro co un ty on ·n 10· or clo in H l
to pr v nt
yton o o 1n t
tt r rt rr d to bov
o
fro op o 1n th
t1t1on wh1oh db
til d th th City
th
o
low:
ple tom
Atl
t
$
er 1n the
t
to ppo1nt two
OD
t'fld ·V1 t ot Jos ph. T Bickers of date January
Atl
t
by t
!
• cop l
d
ml oth r. for t
-16-
urpo
or
t
�clo 1
bov - ntio d tr t .. ..
th
oc
1
wa to r
th . ro !\
1
t1on which w
prop rty
into
e 1ng w1th th
a,
t
. on
v r, tl'l
hr del g ion
4 the
contrary to 'b
dee nt r
e n b
to
oc1 t
b vin
r qu et of th
with th
. 1c' amt sell th 1r
1th th
dvent o
h1 6 r r tban normal mark.et value
l uar t' valu . •
t upon th
indicated tneir un 1llirl81'JeS
other conf r
2 o
d
d
t they
nd1 g 1th th
d
J
o
plication to
fro
Honor ill
ct d to
h arsay .
hat so.eone else
l..4S
t
!urth r, ther
by
tor •
goi g to t
paragraph
a1d paragraph 2 of affidavit
"on th gro,1nd th t 1t 1
He 1 .t -ll1ng
r
def nd n
or
ting. etc .
that ta aff1ant 1 not tel11 g u
ot
•
aid portion of
third party; not a p rty t o this 11t 1 at ion • ·-" .
Honor,
bcylng land
cows l tor
or&lt;1s " roperty at a los •"
ot Jos ph T. Bick r
1th 't h
to aom 1y
with tne · ords "Umt at said d1scues.1on
nn1n
ff1ant
, thy~ the other cont res,
l 1.·or &lt;1 :renuants object d o th t portion
coun
groes
of th proportle had
ould proce don
elo. d o as to revQnt N roe
h v the ro
int
bove- nt1oned
1nd1c t d t
as oe1 t ,
h1
xper1 nee had ~rov n the
11 r
t
11
r th r tn n lo er than nor
d hi a
tna
, th
p ople pr sent ly
hit
tt1
esoc1 t s
nd h1
affiro1t
tru ; that 1 , that
OV1ng into
lly
tant
o·t h r things, '
los • Ho
s gl ven
....
s " r th t th ) t1tion to clo
uylng
~r
d mov1n into too
t r ., It
s re on d by the
ov d 1nt o th are ,
gr
1.f
11v1ng th r
nor
ent
yton orr t-Utoy o
r
le
nt
t
urth r, the r .
And y·our
hat he did and
a1d to h


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And , Your
e· 1t one st p further , and
or would nave uthority to bind the
uch conferenc. That 1e th only
h
-tting u
theory on which it could be ad ~s ibla, Your Honor, us n d 1 ion
·1n t int r st • •
t ther upon
woul
trial th
th t ?"
x ect
th· t w
tat &lt;l:
"Incioent lly,
re! rence ther to
b en f11 d, or ould b f11 d by
u h r cor
"
co
yb ther is
lly,
h
The
To th1...
l
a . ~ p land.
_p t1t1on
hich
Is th r
.Jery c uns l :tor de.f nd nt
ny
t teth
rob 'b ly 1ntroduc l t r on in tb
1t1on 11 d by c rta1n e1tiz n
-17-
f th
city hlch w
�or
y
ct
r·
f
n.
ld 1
It 1
or ."
nln
ph 2 b
.. tin ,
'h
tc. •
t1t1(:)n
1th
r
th
n ":f11
cc
to
r
nt
ars .rro th
aid di cu
1n r
tD ut
1&lt;1
ion
pect of opposin
City of At
BiOk r
1.."!'n or
h l
i'fid v1t
nta
by tn
na
clo 1ng ot H lan
th
1t
f!ld
h
h
,Port. on ot
t
1th th
or
or t
2
r
to.
tat
th
tber
Q
•
Bick r
p
oro
th
p ar
bl h h d b
... d
0 '1
1
r n t obj ct
• 1
J
r ·
t n
0
yton
th ra et1ng at Wh10h
Nov
It
ber 2'? &gt; 1962 .
notic ot public h arln et forth on
t
c rt1f1 d c 1 of h i
or inane , that tb notic b r
r
, 1 e; tnat t i e din c


r ·1ntr due d t


c1 t
th
tin or th
yor n&lt;1
rd of Ald r non ove ber l t
p
l 62
1th
copy o
tin
n the
1962,
nd
grov d
Public
Of t: ·,
in
vid nc
s.
r ! r nc 11th
t.
1th tn
fil-4
tn
1ty of
t
nt
t
pb 2
o! th
1
t
"'1
coun
l tor t1
ph
of t
1
n
o e iv
thi
C
l
l
rt
&lt;- ,
ett che4 th r to
Bo
and
1 n d
rd of Alder en to clQ _
di tence o:.t' t o h · ndt ed (ZOO)
y
tition
ot clo 1nr t
he purp
1--0r
tha p tition r !err d to in
1
or th~
to tttat
a.v1t o:r Bicxere b ginn
1 cu 10n .
t n ant
efend nt
tin , rt
~
1tn th
l o obj ct &lt;I to th t portion
!1 v1t ~z
1c r
at ri l
1rr 1 v~n ,
c 1n th1 l
1t on
1n
rt1n
t n
t
b 1.nn1n
r.
th1
o
~
101 l .
t1on, th : the- only


f'f1d·v1t 1


by lnt rJ c in
1
to ., 11 0n th
ld hi hlY pr j
lit1
ct
1th th
l v lu , "
it in th1
-1 -
rt1on
te . , 1.., b r by ov r:rul · o
"no
th
n
t1d vit of B1ck rs to th
b o J ct1 n of eoun
o~
t
ot yo~t •
t'1dav 1t
wor s
cm b half of &lt;1 fen'1
d r £ rene t
ev1d ntly
t
ap e r to h ve b en adopt d
.a.
for
Ii
to be h ld on
o.r ' yout
pet1t1on1n the · yor and
ndon P yton Ho ct,
f
ee
rdin
er r t re d to ,
h r 1n
p t1t1on
Co 'l1tte
r 17, 1962. Af£1
c
ot r d
hich 1
ork
top
r C1al 1 -
j
int
1C
�th1
1.ng on t
Ob
C
bJ ct t
it on ht
•
1ck
on
ro
th
of th
ff1d v1t b
te . r.ma
,"
nd1n
! led,
nd
e
c.t1.on 1 her by ov rruled .
f1
oun l ford f ndJnt~ obj~ct
or h
suit
l
inn1n-
. th the
tJ that ~ort1on ot
1 h the
ord
rds 'th
i
r gra h
otn: r
nt1o e&lt;1
"abov -
r
,"
th t it is h. rsay and a concl aion an,j an opinion
Said obj ct1ons are h reby over.rul d .
ff.1 nt .
coun l !or pl l tif s offer d a.~d tn r
j ot1on s1x
vi nc without
n ad 1tted 1n
arranty deed •
0 Iv l O CO JN .•. L FOR DE I!;NDANT.. ' FOR
D IAL OF·,.~T . LO~UTORY INJUN ~Im •
Attn conc1us1on o
t
d tend
r
011
tor pl 1nt 1f
any vi enc • and upon
th t t
or 1 . ot1 n that
b
pl 1nt1ff.., ' evidence and be:fore
t.
y r
t t1 , co .ms l for Oetendarit
1
made an
court deny an 1nt rl cutory injunction on
th
Court regord d ueh otion &amp;sin
plaintiffs ~ Th
th n ur . 0£
..ounc · ent by ooun
on uit and d n1ed s 1d . ot1on at such ~tag: of
the h orl.ng .
In thi
conn ot1on se
Kight , vs . G1111 rd, 2l4
G . 445 (2) .
net nd t~ off red in Vid nee e1x a.ff1 av1ts of 1nd1v1dual
to th n ture and ch ract r of .- yton oa.d
th r on.
a a.no
o
of
. 10 affid vl t
ot ner . t o th
nsp
L.
1ng
r
id
d•
"
uf!ln
d.
r eferrtng to the us· of P yton
u e of m th Peyton .Ro cl
t
tn
u e of aid · o s
'r ctn
on,
p r
.
1d traff1a ·
· a " ra . st r1 "'" .
nager •
t or
o :-- yton o d,
.. None
1th r n yton Rod
... 1 -
nd Harlat1 Road J
, nly one aff:taot;
on P yton to ,1 ; his r s1
tie otb
nc
r a!f1,:.ints p &gt;ears to
�r
1:
or


1 y


r f rt n
1n
'I
t
t
t
on
0.
Lot
t
, 215 , 2
n
•
l&lt;J
n or
I
t of
t
to
ch
rt1
r 1
ons
11
ad, s • • for
o·
th
th t
i&gt;, Pl 1nt1!f'
or n proof th t
4
n4
f
n n.o
t t,.
oa
1n 'th1
ion to tl1
.
Clo ed.
1t1ot1 to·
d
d
lt
l
as
o! tn se
case; th~Y are not
l't &lt;r. 1n t
ff ct that th y
no ev1d nc • 11
inti.ff
r tile
rf:l 1
.a.
, an u1nccnp tent
c s . or c!l.llY n· g t1.v 1ng
Coun
oy ·he pla1nt1ff .• n
1nt1.tt · a .
ct
on th . ~ound
cu e; lfnon
r qu1r .. d in th
n
,
'" D-1
was 1rr l vant anu lnma r1
ould
o proof which h
ot
C
h1bit P-7 ••
t
or
very par-- r pn th ... r
s b


t


(11 t
nd d ss t o hundt d (200)
l 0 0 j
1
for
t1t1onin
ut in ~on, iJ ntif1 d
d
or
la1nt1t
.
1ty
i .n
1tho t prob t1ve v lu
y,
.t-lo.nt
of ·n jlD'lot1on o the corn rs t
e ,L .
objec
t'.I;
• B
1t1on a t ~ch d dlr et·d
t:t1
on
In tn1 eon · ct1on ·
t
~yl'&gt;nt
l'th p
tl n
-
t
( 0 ) f
t
y
1 ·vit 1
1n~n
1h:
obJt:ct
th
l.BO
l for
n
J
hav
ch
w uld ta -e •
Your Honor, th t c rta1nly 1 o-n r h1p ls
b pr v d
t, lt elt, t e only t t r en of the · t.t'1art to
bl' thi in tr
th
t h o n
t
Vid nc •
b -t
J ll
t
fj
1&lt;1 pro
no
xc
t th
of -ch ooj ctlon
r hit
n1
th
lo
1he obj otion 1n re ti
r h1p 1 ov rr l d . in
ot o
r y 1
a
be t
lat1on t .o
tateoent
t
10 vlt 1s not r g -a Quo
·
vid nc .•
In r
-2, CO .
t
ry c
or
s l f or la1nt1t£~
r of on th
11 Ov p t nt
£1ant e
th
nd
~
n
•
Obj·Ct
ro.Jnd nth t 1t 1
to
J.
o. n,
1aent1f1ed s
Ch
ph
rial, 1rrel vant •
coripl tely 1
co 1olu ion h1ch, or the re ult·
to dra 1n th
r tore ar
1n th
h
n
t
rt1 vit of c rlton
ot
la
par
ubJeot to b n


,


l o on th
•
ln t
0 · ~
aph r
er
1 o j ct1on
h1ch th
O)nclu ions
r
h
r by
�-
-
~
- -- - - --
r·.:.i
t1&lt;1 V t O
0
Jct
COUil
Cl
to tn
r
v lu •
'f
n ton
ro
d
·e1
et1on a.r h reby
nd
f1d~v1t
cou
l tor
c.
v-e,
.: 1&lt;1 ·JbJ ctions
r
ct
orter, 1aent1t1ea as
A.
a· D-5,
obj ections tn reto s to
t: ~onard r e., D- •
In r
~no . robat1ve
Y, 1dentlt1
f
lainti!f
v1t
no
.1.t t
Uf;!taln d .
e.
D ,
fl C rltvn
that
\h Court nd
In
f1
n ih
Vit
ff'1
ortn, an on t ,
t
.....
Al ACUJv....-r
r her oy u:stain
,d. .
• ' obus. 1&lt;1ent1f1ed
l 1n11ff obJ·ct a th r to n the me grourd
th t
r · ad to !1'1 a.vit of onar
• D-3 , except a to
tion ot
id ,tf 1&lt;1 v1t t · ai .'r... .
r s" ·· bu
t r
t rt· d t . ... 1d obj. c'tiions, 1th ... a.id
cer t1on.
ar ·
by
t 1na • Co
el tor pl 1ni1t s di iot obj ct o
l for
coun
1
t
ort 10n o~ tn . aff'ic'.f vit of
t
a
h b~ d
I ar
A l nta clo
r
u
o1nt
y
s.
!!'S .
Kobu
hich
of tb
ar1 tt
tt)
l for def ndant~ o fer
tor clo
t t1
Ul'
c cl 1
an~ th~r
nt ntlo
or tb
r,
not1c
for
ru1d other
s
.e .
d 1tte .
1i1
ean, w1th
.,f .P rt 1on of :~eyton Roo.d att&amp;ch d ,
vi no, bottJ for pl 1nt1ff s and
t
1 1nt1f
t •
T
tr t
t1on. u
lr
! '&amp;hot obJeot1on affidavi t of · yont


., t1t1on


' ·y
p to th t1 · t1at th · City of
cut-thro ..1g,h
s
t t s:
ve lived in this ne1 nborh00d
P yton and harlan Hoad· bot
dr1v r
1n th t
nc
n
~
by
Con
vi
rat1r d n
t ly tor
ppr x1
- ==-i
, 1d nt1f1. d
ftld Vit
J.
--~---,.....,._,,..-~
ny
relat1v , .. th
t1ng,
un otner n1n
o n 1n th
XJ.an 10n o
- 1-
Court to ia
nr l
uth
Ne@:ro
1nt
j ct1c1 1
fOllo s,
t
that
r
•
�n
n co.,.
n1
nly n nota.r1ou ly pu l1c1z d by v ry rout1n
b
1v
t 1 ! ll
y
h net ' r1
1 or co
ion
1 1to
't
ne t
r
1
r
(ev1&lt;l n.tly
A r1c n Ju 1 ~r~denc, on t~
subj at to
o
t .• 1t'
r .
th
co r
1
u on
h1eh . th
r1 ht
o kno l g , i
notic ., I n All
' e c
id:
truck
we
a
H··r
of p r t!
hut our
1th 11 .d~
y·
in th
{
0
• the supr
cow.t ot the
n sald: . 'l.t
S'
t et
depem:1 . 1.s
arber,
lleged t · nst.
thin common
xpe.r1 nee
_,yer. 56
~
. • Ju tice Fi ld
era ·.r
to
d forbid
s,
n to kno
u 11c n.ot,or1 ty
'tl'l
d
bench w· are
s Judg s what
r1
1
or ~ a
h1
h
u nee ~o 11an
01 U~S. 292.
d l .
v •
vi · 11 79 O • A p . 536;
lle art 1ent " . Hendrix, 216 G • £?21;
l l 'fel ph n
, ll, 12
1l Y:ay an ;.1ec1. r1c Com: any. 2 Ga .
504;
C
t
10,
~upra·
ours at ... on
Hunt v. Arn ld, 172 •eO.,
ot
1thout
n. '"
u l ' t
S
ther in" 11 s1, 1lar
c, t e court~ i l l ta e Jud1o1al
v. Nunn, b
lso olfe v ..
p . 49
jnot· ted, provides that
• Cov nia, l 'O G .
n r 1 e nlz nc • . • en
not;
r
in, and th
Ju 1c1ally roco 1ze
e
1 one o
ct
C


fto1·1t to ei t


"In th.a c e of 1one...,ota v .
r. Ju tic
• ·· • 3 l ,
1n .
org1 ,
~
ent1on
a. y
C
rovtngly fro
t d
tat h.av
I
r. r
follow :
13
of
g .'?
l
out •0
'1ge shall
i n trOd et1on of. ro
In south rn -
on kno
t CtS
n &lt;l
th
cif1cally
r ot ubl1e no l
tt
y
id
Co
r
tt
th
, h . b
-112 ot
' cti &lt;n
of co
1d
o
b
t r
or to xp c1 thl
pt on t h ot r 10 t
tt
hicn
nty forty ntn
~
J Jris rud na ·
h t i n 11
th t 1t 1
di
cope o that
w1 n1n • .
4, d ling 1th"
hin
un1c tion
co
a2· :
p .. f;4'1;
ny v. _'uo l1c 111 10~ Co.n,.11s i on
AnO ee al c.J. ua .
v1d nce),oeoi1on
�n t
C
r
t,;
co t
th
t .. r o ·
u-
ju 1c l not1e u.
out
J
t
th
u
t by
oro
e
lr 1
of
11 11n
!
111:..1.t'lg
ccu . n y. in una
r.
ct. ng t
ff
i.ned. ar . r
or 'Jt y-Forr
r att
-~ u.~ t to b
. bu-r
r
nd
njo.tn &lt;1,
c::!
fort h~ _p·e..trpo
· :r1 r or z n , · 1t. the v1
b111ty for
h1t~ r c
r ~id to
f
1
o n rsh1p and


., tl1 l rlan•Peyton tt


nd · yton Forr ·t Ea"ea · l y1n,.,.
t
r
he C1ty
r ctl. of th
the
1
r
.m
hich h
tt,
outh of . aid
barr1 .. ades , ona prevent in~ or tt tpt1ng hi p.rev nt prop. rt;y
r
on r hip n oczup ncy of a
n .1 o r c •
court d
bar ct
r o
4.
jUd c1 1 noi1ce 01 t
yton Ho
a ct I rl n o d ano
of
1da.V1t
ntion
t
.P
&lt;1
r
01.
tr fie
t
dwuys ·· s 1 dioat \JO 11 th
•
r
ct r
physic l n tur
1n t n a.a · oth r , hert;iinabov
on t-no leag • or:)over , t · u of
t1 on or tr fi e l w
d 1 ~ ul: tion
J
0
uch rod, if ny, in vi
r
mt r a of th
by
not tr-
u
h
or ar
o l
·
nf ore
t an&lt;l not an
xcu...
or
n part1oul rly portion
clo 1n or b n onin portion of rod .
r ly o two hun rd (20) te~t 1n len h.
,h
ore11n.: nc
t port1o:i
ff
corn . r
or
0
n
r'
D1
Lo-t
1ct
th
r t
••
t p
1
.... no lon~ r
\lf1 0
1 11
• • pr v1d
a J' ..:i.' • b
lt
non
t
1nn1 g a "'h northeast
13, l JJ1. tr1ct o.!: (i'U ton c u.nty , an r ..mning
loc t d in I ml Lot 12 nd 213,
00 l
yto:a
i
l t
r ~t1on to Poyton · oact, s .. provit'l
1
er 1.--ic.nc
t1
n
Ct'
d
hr by
£UC 1. tt
1n r lat1 n to Harl
rlan
r
o
a,
•
d,
o
a
�l t
&gt;
t o! t· ult
li tr
bandon
voun y, b
t
in r
ct
ch
oort
r vi ln
1
of i otlc
nt ..
· st t
it
or
ful or n ce ary !
1'
th t ·t he
o _ht to oo ex r c1
dinanc
a
~ ft
.evict nt ly not
t forth in th Code
Cod of tlanta. f 19 ·3 , but r tner under th
G n r l As~e. bly ot cor 1 ,, aoproV€d ~arch
l e2 , Vol
2,
This Act,
City of Atlanta
re
rpowerad by resolution or ordinance to v~c t e and
rxl
ab noon any treet or ;eort10a of street
1 no lon
as
JJ1ong other things, provide :
·,o r d of Alclertl n o.f th
~thot1zed
, 19 2 (n orgia L.-:iws
Act of 1962 1- tiubst ont:1.tilly th.e awn
'Th
·c ion 24 .9 or eal
ayor
Act or the
eq .), which expressly repealed
t
a1d ... ction 24 . 9 .
'Th
Public H r1ng
Cl'ty of Atla.r1ta ; Ch rt r and R la.t · d Law , as Se cttun
24 . 9 o
9
ii r by
en c onv · niene
u
rd1n .n ee of the Cl ty or Atlanta
und r th
i
clo 1jg and or bandonll nt of th
r the p blLl
th r1ty thu
or tn
II ·
S
t t.n
t or p 'blic t . roughtar . nba1n.., no long r
t
!il
.,
nu Lop· 12
lon er n de as suah . t1,
r 1
ad
th
(1
for tr t pur o
In thi:
ll
in
et.
00
r
c s a ry or th public uc:ie and conv n1 nee . "
ful or
It al o provid
h1ch in their Judgm nt
ypr and Board of Al dermen de cide
that if ' h..
to v cate :or b ndon a street,
sh.all th~rea.fter cease to
b a tr t fr anx pur~ose whatever~ ~h Act also provide
th t "th
City 1
cA
1thor12ed in
f r th vacation of a
t e po1·t1on
t.
t
ru
t
th
Li ttl
ont .. 10 d
'
v
tb
.Length of
p ct1v~ly ,
a1:;rt
, nor d:.&gt;es the 2 O t et
stat
kin, 13!:&gt; v,a • 8." 1 ( 2) ,
V •
n
bl1 h 0
b
• r
or inane
lJ'lt .
o lie ,t ion for
l
oa
ct d1stanc 1
.................. I)
In
n
ot th
h
t
tre ~t . '
oteti t n· t t
111 o
It
ch. cases to ace , t a cm1sid !'i:..tion
o
tne
t bl1ah ent
nsUff1c1 nt
01
ne
t
W R h8 ld
that
roa11 und r stat
cr1J;t.t1 r: ot the road pro· o d
, ther forej s1bj et to be 01~ 1 sad on
of 10 ut.ticl! nt
cr1pt1on .
-24-
�v.
ll l
r or
t
Bib
t bl1 h1n
void r
unc rt inty o
0
. e~.
1ty I l
ro . .1.nv lv
U1
111
scri t on O! 1n1t1al
d
1
that a
r in
t
l'li
l
1nt •
of s 1th vs.
, rtleu r tt nt1on 1 c 11 t -- he c J
or
Indu tr1 l
lty Co pa"'y,
' l .t;.
4
c;u,
tor ec1 1o P rto anc of an 11 g d contr ct
c rt 1n r al o rty, her· tn 1t w ~ held th
un
cr1pt1on, call Of
certain n
r .t
J.i,j
..
1nvolv1ng
•
tort h
suit
· le of
, . ore ~r le s .
to
in!. 1tho ta ep 1f1c scription o th point , rena ·red
th 4 ~cr1pt1on o ind f1n1t · and u c rt in s to r~nd r th
con tr ct vo1&lt;1 and inc pabl
t b
t
d
rl
· sp eific erforr anc • ln th
a
o
,.:d 1
te
ttd
el
d _portion
cas
,-..4'
w.
.. e yt on
· Oad
ro.xim t ly . 0
ff! AND
her !natter di cus ~: d, tih
Aeide from th .r · c1el L .. su
ce~ -.moer attaci-: ar · re_, r ed by the co· t a
o din
a:rb1tr
JI ~
n.:. ca ,rtc1ous ., and
y
re~ ther f'or·, 111 gal and void .
u.e de~crl tion · o,l· thij closure
1n
unreasonable,
re 1 ga~ly
ffici nt ,
th r l n th ie only a~proximately two :trnn~r d ( 200} f .et .. The·
istance of P~Jton o
J mct1on
Th
thi
bA.rrier on th~t Road south to 1t
oad 1s a;pprox1 ately t elv
with - ~ffla.n
(1250) .t'i!ct.
fro
d1 ... t nee froi... tne junct1o·n
hundr d
1xty
U .Ro
outh to se
(l
sKetcb attached to aft1d· v1t ot H1by L.. C mp and others,.
hmm on th
how ny a t a'.tld. w st cro - over stri..? t • and th
-st. 1'hc-:. atfldavit
1 no v1denc t h' t ucn, cro ....-ov r atruets
not
s inaonv ni~nc or s
h
1n th
1
d th
1 .1
ding of uor
r
,
o
or inane
p
2
b
h
bl1c
rl:&gt;1tr
Of th1
clo
m
Ord r ano Ju
v .t • let1d ... . ;p~ort to tha v1e
..mt) proVid
.1.
l'
C
cn~rt
.
p1
{ ' upr
,rov1 j,,on ( e
to b
In th1 conn c't1on,
or c
urt of Iow ), 129 Nort
739.
-2::,-
that the
tl . t u~on v cation or
tt
!or
'1t
{ )
forth
ricad s.
result o t 1~
ee oi' en~r l e se n't s tor 11
y . a cuprlclcu .
nt of a tr t,
· he:roln s
tr ff1c as th
ord1.n
111t1
part1eu.Ja r
a t
1 0
blti V •
e
-t ern, 73?
t
�y t
r
. nt
pl intif
.c
r
ho
d to
on
•
lt doe
I
not
ite per on • Non. ot t.
t any or th
t
P.P
n
of eny r
1 · op rty lying
r
yton
rv
rr t or th
oy-
r
H rlan .
L. · ~ Go er
cH
eo
tin
1'
lot th e
rson r
yton R Cl
r
int rv nor , ho
xc
d.
lan
pre..aent
c rr1
e1 l buff
t Carl Tho
yton Forl
h1ah has be n
p r ons
s · 1 d; one of
11
te
hich a.ppevr
to
outh of the t&gt;arri ·r on
t
s.
t
no th barri r
r, b :rr1 r or zo
a r
tt
rr
(1
Of
witl'l th
1n th
or th
l
lity
1
l
nt tlon t er of
h
purp ).Se ot
tort
roperty
q- tio1 in ofar as any
1
ordln nces
t1
r
oad; '.t:heodor
wh1t
ect ot ucn o nersh1p or
tt ctin a b1llty for \!hit
rr t
pre ntin
b rs on
rl
, 140 Harlan .Road .
h
eonc rood 1 - 1n re _peat
I
r
Andr
s at 2 l Harlan Ro d ,
n .ltutlon l1ty of th
th
or hou
e a.t bar 1n r espe ct '
1n th
'h r . 1s , t her r ore, no 1s
own r _ 1p or u
of prop rty outh of he r spact1v
b rri r or 1n r
toy- orr t or
r cial 1
the
arion Goo er, 40 Harlan Road;
plaintiffs
h
1
1n
p · t rs that t
John on, 70 Harlan
t ly four hundred ( 00) f
pprox1
of'
1d
'rs
• It
id north of th · barrier
· o.
Harl
ide o
nd
•
r et.
desi' nat d a
r
loc,.tiou
1 e
011n ra or oocu .ants
b r r1cu e
r
d rs.
n
H
ct 4 1
orr st
t th f ollo in
1d
H rol&lt;l John
y tt,
yton
nt1on
hoar p .rties
o
o a, or in tb,e
d or in i rlan
nt1ft
l
n groes r
. eco 1n
outh o :t: tll
r •
· 11 and Carl
•
nt1ft own or oc upy or oont m""l t
H
ot
t th
ny r~c1 l 1 ue 1n th 1r 1nt
and
b
y tt,
it
L. K. Go r,
i
John ori,
rv nor
1
lh
?
r 1
h odor
~
l
r n qro
f ollo 1n · · 1 1nt1
th
y 21, l 6
U
of
1
1'.l
... tabl1Shin
a
tab1l1z1ng r
r ca o n rship and o ccuvaney 1n an
d
to a~ the Harlan
l1
ar
1n
yton o
outh of
r
10 b r1er
pt1n to prev nt pro rty on· :r h1p
-2
or Utoynd
d oocu ancy
�or r
iy
r
b
I
f
th
tr i
o 1 t 1
e
r
by th
•
U
hr 1
or j ud.1c1
in th v1
1
not 1c
V
n
ord1 enc
h
b
Of
n i nt rv nor · a
hat pur
x re1
o rac ,
by th
t1Qn ot h b rr1 r
bo n by t
n


,


oo pl 1n
ana th 1r 1 ple nt t1Qn
of ,t
nd by th
court e pport d
videnc
1n th
•
ar l
rorty- 1 t . y
y v . City ot tl
10
r
1d n
iv .
o.
·t
~
d color d
(if pr operty,
e , end rooting tb
w
nd tor th t re
on w re
.roee s els.us of th. ed ral and &amp;t
1 orct1nanc . xpre ~ly r•c1ted t ,t it as nacted
p a1,; , c onf'lict and 111
rv1n
r ons
block d n1 ct th · inherent right of a person
d cl1spo
c n t1tut1 n.
tor pr
ta , 14 O • 192 , h ld th t an o:n'.i1n c of
1:r:1 th
to oquir , enjoy
v101
Court ot o org1a,
upre
prohibiting w 1t pr on and colored
th C1ty of Atl nt
fro
... a o th
d c1 e
re
ling b t een th
neral
of
1£ar
i·
hit
e City . "
F bru ry 12, 1915 .
In l 18 1n tb case of' J.lov r vs .. City of Atlanta, l ·· oa. 285,
or n e
City ot
f
tro oecu y1n a
re 1
tl , ta h1ch pronib ted colored persona
nc
s wr
d
vie
foll.
d th
V
lid1ty of
an
xpr
. 2
·ar1 y • 245 u.s . 60 ; lnvolv1n ~ tha
1lar ord1nanc ;f tn C1t y of 1vu1sv111 , K ntuaky,
v rr l d th c
f Hard. n v . City
n v • Ci y of Atlanta, 150 Oa..
1924, 1n whlch a zonlng or in ne oft
to zon c rt in r
th
f A lant&amp; , 147
•
o B,o
r
h Gl over case
o.f Buehanan v •
ca
ly
tiich a
occup1 d a res1d nees by h1te people ,
n ld to b uncon titut ional .
, w
ver
any hou e u_
pon any block upon
id n 1 1 di trict
1d ntl 1 d1 trict
co t h JJS
5, dec1&lt;1 a ln
City r Atlanta undertaking
a~ hit
o o ed d1 tr1ot
di tr1ot
and c rta1~
a ... 1n\O lv d, ana in
h1ch
t th d e1 10n 1n Glover v . C 1ty or Atlant ,
cont:roll1n •
It b 1n
l
.tul no uncon titutlon l to l
- 7.,,
1 lat
1n r
pect
�or occ p . cy o r
1
or
,
h
ro
nolu in 1
l
Court
1
ti t 1t 1
~
r
111
in t
t
con t1 t tion
l
o . th1
ball n v r
In th
of c
o
cem r
tb
by Jo eph.
tb
• Bro n ,
r
ot.
In olf
4
te ,
r
longm to
1(1:
TO
t1.x th
d
!orwaro
n the
t t
c. •
o th c1t1zen
t
321, d e1d
Court o · u orgl • 1n' vp1n1on
ai t
le 1
...,ect1oo ot
11 '.lbat
t1on of
oc1 l
ta u •
it
·1 · trio co pany, 2 G111,. .
l
n Court.
'
1t h · · b
oci l
T.h
,Jt


1


r h bit
• Geor 1
V
e,
n
o
d
•
latio.n . *'
ta .s b r
tl
cqui 1tion or
1d
tic , 1t w
J
v~r
. orclr h
rty
1th tn
oc1 l rt llt
1
t i he .,;,Upre
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v ;
tt
c tre t
l 77 and 1
ct ot
~
, l
or
st t
u j
th
unconst1tut1on l to
or ort1 n th of
itutlon ot l
con
th . ·t t
lnc
of rac
1
d 1neon r· v rt ibl ,
Pc of u o publ
ot
ettn on h
cu ncy ctr al pro
or t
r t v lu th
di:
n
.P •
d hu · 11 . J
g '
o t ha e1v1l or ;political r1 ts
1Z
CO
r cl e o cltiz n , or to tte.pt to
·t tu
001
of
y eit1z n either by 1
'·
tion or
· S
by
l d o1 1on ls re.plJgJlant to very pr1ncip1 und rlylng our
r
ot ov rn nt."
til l r
h volunt ry pr1oe1p
p ct ot
"
1nt
ntorc
t
1th
t1 n
ch
11
ot
&lt;1
.Fifth
1.:
raoe
•
th t h
1nd1Vi ual in
tt r •
nor ourt) ntn
nm nt pos1t1v
. ly ooo.mands
but only n g t1vely .forb1&lt;t
ov 1·n , nt
tion .
Cob n v •
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F f'th c1rcu1 t ) ,
lie ·ou 1n
7
Ad 1n1 tr t3i n ( u.~.
our
ot A ·, 1 ,
73 .
or con t1iut1on 1 rl ts c not b
J ti
'1 d
er·
or,
) , 20
• l 2, 201.
ly
1n
t
x rel
or
'
J?( lie
Iiower
or
"
v. cour on ( iJ . 3. L1 tr1 "t cour • 1 dl Di tr1ct of
d.
u pl . ·o , c1t1:n
.... ..,
c r y v. City ot Atl
, l
�D 1
b:L
1
onf'lic
, n
C, th1
ny
r1
Ort nt
h
11 C MO
er t
ht
'ih
h public p c by pr vent1n
1
CCO pl1 h
or rot ct
d
th
vi ie ti n ot
d by
r1
rv t1on oft h
public
or ora1n c
~h1ch
b1 l
h
a ral Con t1 ution.
a by th 1.;on t 1tut1on ean
u nth abs nc of ~ ct1c difficult! •ti
on v . Coop r (U • • ourt ut pp 1, '1gnth circw.tJ, 2o?
not ·
d. 2d •.
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d.
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t v
ave
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                    <text>AN
OFFICIAL OPINION
WSB
DICK
MENDENHALL
OF
TELEVISION
Editorial
Director
"FEBRUARY 28, 1963
· :THE BARRICADES DON'T 'WORK::
TAKE THEM DO'\'~JN
Last Friday night, one of the barricades on Harlan Road w~:2, .::
t~e target of vandalism. Somebody sawed through it ,and tossed
p art of it into a creek. We deplore this sort of thing. Those
barricades, however poisonous ·and hateful they are, should be
removed by the very agency which placed them there -- the City
of Atlanta, acting of·f icially and with deliberation -- not by a
bunch of race-baiters, do-gooders, or vandals.
Yesterday, it was learned that more property had been purchased behind what is becoming known as Atlanta's "Little Berlin
Wall" by a Negro real, estate man. So it seems, as we pointed
out some weeks ago, the barricades aren'oe doing the job they w-., ·- "!
supposed to do.
These barricades, in fact,. show the world th:1.-t. Atlanta is
losing its touch in maintaining good race relati-:.·;,.s . These
barricades are a visible mockery of some ni.r:~ wo :;:a;:; m :ce pr:1.nt ·".-3
about our city in Time, of all Magazines, t h .::.t At .: .c~,:.:. . is a
"city steeped in itz traditions but not mirP.d dm,"!l ; ) y them.
~l.'i"t~ s ·:
barricades are causing the forces of understc:mdins- 2.ri:S. ccIT'.raon
sense to split r ~nks and scatter, allied against e.~,.::,:1 e the r .
Ironically, it r:; ~ems, these barricades are openi::-.g ·;.:~;.:.· ::l'.)od gates for propagz.nda, hate, and hallucination unkmr!:·.~- t o the
Atlanta spirit.
11
And just what is the Atlanta "spirit?• Ivan Al.1·. :n, 0 c:..td.c-i .::
fa ther o-f our present Mayor -- once published a bo,=11~ 1,~'i:. 7.::. 1.v:~ ~.(f:.
he said the Atla~ta spirit was a combination of "altitud :2: :'·: . -'.1
attitude," a combination equaling greatness • . Wj_th a g,,.2~:: 1:1 ::: :;.~- h J.c.::.J.
location 1,050 feet above sea-level, making for goo1 rt?, ?. l t.~'1, a :.d
a political and soci'ological location betwe~n extra.!l.e-'3 ., '.'l'. :-:-.1'.: J.:z&lt;J
for common sense, the elder Mr. Allen believed this Ai:~ ;::c::~t:
"spirit" was the key to future progress.
1
Thanks to the vision of the senior Mr. All.en, and t r.; o t'!'lc :cs
not the least o.f whom has been his own son, Mayo~-:: Ivan 'Al J :~':l
Atlanta has indeed enjoyed progress and greatness.
But now that's all threatened. Progress has come to a
standstill at Peyt9n and Harlan Roads. The barricades are up,
b ut they're not doing the job. They can't. It's time for the
Board of Aldermen to take them down. T;his must not be left up
to vandals and wildmen. It's the Aldennanic Board's job. These
b arricades have given Atlanta a black eye, and they must be
eliminated before the whole face of Atlanta is ruined. Take
the b arricades down -- and make it official.
ON PEACHTREE
' 1601 WEST PEACHTREE ST., N.E., ATLANTA 9, GA.
,
PHONE 875-7221
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AN OFFICIAL OPINION OF

= WSB

DICK MENDENHALL Editorial Director

 

“FEBRUARY 28, 1963
“THE BARRICADES DON'T WORK:
TAKE THEM DOWN

Last Friday night, one of the barricades on Harlan Road was
tne target of vandalism. Somebody sawed through it and tossed
part of it into a creek. We deplore this sort of thing. Thosa
barricades, however poisonous and hateful they are, should ke
removed by the very agency which placed them there &lt;= the City
of Atlanta, acting officially and with deliberation -- not by a
bunch of race-baiters, do-gooders, or vandals.

Yesterday, it was learned that more property had been pur-
chased behind what is becoming known as Atlanta's "Little Berlin
Wall" by a Negro real estate man. So it seems, as we pointed
out some weeks ago, the barricades aren'® doing the job they we»
supposed to do.

These barricades, in fact, show the world that Atlanta is
losing its touch in maintaining good race relaticnus. These
barricades are a visible mockery of some nica wowd2 once prints?
about our city in Time, of all Magazines, that Alblanca is a
"city steeped in its traditions but not mired down joy them." ‘These
barricades are causing the forces of understanding cid common
sense to split ranks and scatter, allied against &lt;Acn cther.
Ironically, it scems, these barricades are opening inc flood-
gates for promaganda, hate, and hallucination unkne« to the
Atlanta spirit.

And just what is the Atlanta "spirit?" Ivan Allen, Canior =
father of our present Mayor -=— once published a bookiet 2n which
he said the Atlanta spirit was a combination of "altituds #24
attitude," a combination equaling greatness. With 8 decgrapnical
location 1,050 feet above sea-level, making for good health, and
a political and sociological location between extrames, ~alting
for common sense, the elder Mr. Allen believed this At?

"spirit" was the key to future progress.

CAdgaita

Thanks to the vision of the senior Mr. Allen, and tc scthers --
not the least of whom has been his own son, Mayor Ivan AlLieu -»
Atlanta has indeed enjoyed progress and greatness.

But now that's all threatened. Progress has come to a
standstill at Peyton and Harlan Roads. The barricades are up,
but they're not doing the job. They can't. It's time for the
Board of Aldermen to take them down. This must not be left up
to vandals and wildmen. It's the Aldermanic Board's job. These
barricades have given Atlanta a black eye, and they must be
eliminated before the whole face of Atlanta is ruined. Take
the barricades down -=- and make it official.

White
Columns ON PEACHTREE °« 1601 WEST PEACHTREE ST., N.E., ATLANTA 9, GA.

° PHONE 875-7221

 
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OLUTION AUTHORIZING T PLANNING
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ufacturirtg
st blishment
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BY:

 

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PLANNING

DEPARTMENT TO MAKE A STUDY OF CERTAIN

PROPERTIES, NOW ZONED FOR COMMERCIAL AND

MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, TO DETERMINE

WHICH OF SAID PROPERTIES COULD PROPERLY

AND EQUITABLY BE ZONED FOR HOUSING FOR ANY ©

AND AEL RACES.

BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen
of the City of Atlanta that the City Planning Department be
and it is hereby directed to institute immediately a complete
and comprehensive study of all available land within the limits
of the City of Atlanta that in the past has been zoned for
commercial and manufacturing establishments for the purpose
of determining which of said properties could properly and
equitably be zoned for open housing to be purchased and
occupied by persons of any and all races; that said property
be studied and a plan recommended that will sustain present
and future values insofar as it is possible to do so; that
a report be made to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen by
the said Planning Department at as early a date as is

possible.

 
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PLANNING
DEPARTMENT TO MAKE A STUDY OF CERTAIN
POPE TIS, NOW ZONED FOR COMMERCIAL AND
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, TO DETERMINE
WHICH OF SAID P OP T ES COULD PROPERLY
AND EQUITABLY BE ZONED FOR HOUSING FOR ANY
AND
RACES .
BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen
of th City of Atl nta that th
and it i
her by directed to institute i
and compr h n iv
of th
City Planning Department be
ediately
complete
study of all ~ailable land within the limits
City of Atlanta tha
in the past has been zoned for
cominercial and manufacturing establishments for
he purpose
of det rmining which of said properties coul d properly and
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zoned for open housing to be purchased and
occupied by p rsons of any and all races ; that said property
be s t udied and a pl.an recODJmend d that will sustain present
and future values insofar
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a report b made to the Mayor and Board of Alderm n by
the · aid Pl nning Department at as earl y a dat . a. is
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PLANNING

DEPARTMENT TO MAKE A STUDY OF CERTAIN

PROPERTIES, NOW ZONED FOR COMMERCIAL AND

MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, TO DETERMINE

WHICH OF SAID PROPERTIES COULD PROPERLY

AND EQUITABLY BE ZONED FOR HOUSING FOR ANY

AND ALL RACES,

BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen
of the City of Atlanta that the City Planning Department be
and it is hereby directed to institute immediately a complete
and comprehensive study of all available land within the limits
of the City of Atlanta that in the past has been zoned for
commercial and manufacturing establishments for the purpose
of determining which of said properties could properly and
equitably be zoned for open housing to be purchased and
occupied by persons of any and all races; that said property
be studied and a plan recommended that will sustain present
and future values insofar as it is possible to do so; that
a veport be made to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen by
the said Planning Department at as early a date as is

possible.

 
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