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                    <text>Au; us t
16, 1967
i.1ayo r I van LU l en , .Jr .
S t a te Capitol
,\ tlanta , i'}e or ~ia
Dea r I,layor All en :
On Aug ust 1 , we wrote to you co nc e r nin 3 the
p os sib ility of a l ayman furnishin; test i mony to
t he Com~issio~ a re nt r~cial prob le ms , b ut to date ,
have not rec eived a repl y .
Since we a re so interested in t he sutject , we
would aQpre ci ate the opportunity to prov ide data .
Your s very trul y ,
~~lfr
Sll ; cmz
102C Willett Drive
.Joh ns to wn , Penna .
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              <text>Auzust 16, 1967

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

State Capitol
dtlanta, Georzia

Dear Mayor Allen:

On August 1, we wrote to you concerning; the
oossibility of a layman furnishin: testimony to
the Commission arent racial problems, but to date,
have not received a reply.

Since we are so interested in the sutject, we
would appreciate the opportunity to provide data.

Yours YL truly,

oe G, Levy

a 1020 Willett Drive
SaL/ cm Johnstown, Penna.
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THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS
1016 16TH STRE E T, N .W.
WASHINGTOtl, D. C.
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20036
. Septero~er 20~ 1967
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
!Id
MEMORANDUM TO THE COMMISSIONE&lt;t---SUBJECT:
Possible Ad Hoc Recommendation Calling for
Special Training Course for Local Law
Enfor~ement Officials
r. · This memorandum is designed to serve as a basis for
discussion of a possible ad hoc recommendation by the
Commission, calling upon the President to instruct the
Department of Justice to establish and conduct this
winter a training program for local law enforcement
officials in riot prevention and control.
2. 'l'he background to the proposed recommendation is as
follows. Over the past seven weeks, the staff and I have
had several discussions with the F~B.I., the Department
of Justice and others with respect to possible methods
by which the riot cont~ol and riot prevention techniques
of local police forces can be upgraded. One of those
with whom we discussed the question, Patrick Murphy,
the Assistant Director of the Department of Justice
Office of Law Enforcement Assistance, has submitted a
memorandum suggesting as a possible approach the
esta.blishr~nt of a training cours·e in Washington for
law enforcement officials of the Nation's 100 largest
cities or, alternate ly, of all cities with population
of over 100,000.
3. Murphy's proposal. envisions a two day conferenc~
for mayors, a one we ek course for.police chiefs, and
a two to four week course for other key police
personne l -- chiefs of operations, directors of
planning, dire ctors of training, and dire ctors of
community relations. The course w_o uld include such
�2
subjects as community relations, detection systems-,
riot control tactics, r a pid mobilization, command
and control syste ms, intellige nce systems, communications
systems, decision making during riots, advance planning,
and joint operations with neighboring police, the state
police, the National Guard and the Army.
4.
The cost of the program is estimated by Mr. Murphy
to be roughly $500,000.
Da.vid Ginsburg
Executive Director
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September 20, 1967

THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS
1016 18TH STREET, NW.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | + abel tea)

MEMORANDUM TO THE COMMISSIONE

SUBJECT: Possible Ad Hoc Recommendation Calling for
Special Training Course for Local Law
Enforcement Officials

I. This memorandum is designed to serve as a basis for
discussion of a possible ad hoc recommendation by the
Commission, calling upon the President to instruct the
Department of Justice to establish and conduct this
winter a training program for local law enforcement

. officials in riot prevention and control.

2. The background to the proposed recommendation is as
follows. Over the past seven weeks, the staff and I have
had several discussions with the F.B.I., the Department
of Justice and others with respect to possible methods
by which the riot control and riot prevention techniques
of local police forces can be upgraded. One of those
with whom we discussed the question, Patrick Murphy,

the Assistant Director of the Department of Justice
Office of Law Enforcement Assistance, has submitted a
memorandum suggesting as a possible approach the
establishment of a training course in Washington for

law enforcement officials of the Nation's 100 largest
cities or, alpexhately7s of ail cities with population

of over 100,000.

3. Murphy's proposal envisions a two day conference
for mayors, a one week course for police chiefs, and
a two to four week course for other key police

* personnel -- chiefs of operations, directors of
planning, directors of training, and directors of
community relations. The course would include such
subjects as community relations, detection systems,

riot control tactics, rapid mobilization, command

and control systems, intelligence systems, communications
systems, decision making during riots, advance planning,
and joint operations with neighboring police, the state
police, the National Guard and the Army.

4. The cost of the program is estimated by Mr. Murphy
to be roughly $500,000.

David Ginsburg
Executive Director
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                    <text>NALL, MILLER, CADENHEAD
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SAMUEL A . MILLER
A . PAUL CADENHEAD
DOUGLAS DENNIS
JAMES W . DORSEY
EDWARDS . WHITE
HAMILTON DOUGLAS,JR .
DONALD M . FAIN
THEODORE G . FRANKEL
MICHAEL D . ALEMBIK
. LYNN A . DOWNEY
JAMES W . M C:: RAE
ROBERT E . CORR Y, JR .
GERALD A . FRIEDLANDER
DENNIS J . W EBB
THOM A S SCOTT C A RLOCK
BAXTER L . DAV IS
PRICES . WILLIAMS, JR.
2434 NATIONAL BANK OF GEORGIA BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
September 29, 1967
A. WALTON NALL
COUNSEL
JACKSON 2-2200
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
City Hall, 68 Mitchell Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Ivan:
There are enclosed two newspaper clippings
that I found of special interest in connection with
the current racial turmoil. One is a special article
cut from the London Sunday Times of 30 July, 1967,
entitled "A Generation of Despair". The other one is
one of a series of articles written by Robert L. Strout
of the Christian Science Monitor.
I am sure that you have been flooded with
material on this subject, but these two articles seemed
especially interesting to me, and you may find them
worth reading.
With best wishes, I am
Sin~ ere
Edw
ESW: e rm
Enclosures
ua_- yours,
. Whi t e
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              <text>NALL, MILLER, CADENHEAD &amp; DENNIS

SAMUEL A. MILLER ATTORNEYS AT LAW

A. PAUL CADENHEAD \
ROUGERS DEMIS 2434 NATIONAL BANK OF GEORGIA BUILDING
JAMES W. DORSEY

EDWARD S. WHITE ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
HAMILTON DOUGLAS, JR.

DONALD M. FAIN

THEODORE G. FRANKEL

MICHAEL D. ALEMBIK September 29, 1967

LYNN A, DOWNEY

JAMES W.MERAE
ROBERT E. CORRY, JR.
GERALD A. FRIEDLANDER
DENNIS J.WEBB
THOMAS SCOTT CARLOCK
BAXTER L. DAVIS

PRICE S. WILLIAMS, JR.

Ve

_ The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
City Hall, 68 Mitchell Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Ivan:

There are enclosed two newspaper clippings
that I found of special interest in connection with
the current racial turmoil. One is a special article
cut from the London Sunday Times of 30 July, 1967,
entitled "A Generation of Despair". The other one is

A. WALTON NALL

JACKSON 22-2200

one of a series of articles written by Robert L. Strout

of the Christian Science Monitor.

I am sure that you have been flooded with

material on this subject, but these two articles seemed

especially interesting to me, and you may find them
worth reading.

With best wishes, I am

Sincerely yours,

Alt

Edw - White

ESW:erm
Enclosures
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                    <text>October 2, 1967
Mr . Edward S. White
Nall, Miller, Cadenhead &amp; Dennis
2434 National Bank of Georgia Bldg .
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Ed:
Thank you very much for sending me the two
newspaper clipping on the current racial
turmoil.
I bad not seen the e articles and I appreciate
your sending them to me.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
M ayor
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              <text>October 2, 1967

Mr. Edward S. White

Nall, Miller, Cadenhead &amp; Dennis
2434 National Bank of Georgia Bidg.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Ed:
Thank you very much for sending me the two
newspaper clippings on the current racial

turmoil.

I had not seen these articles and I appreciate
your sending them to me.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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September
2i 1967
Senator Robert Kennedy
United States Senate
Was hington , D .c o
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De ar Senator K;ermedy:
'i 'hc enclosed news cli ppi ng is submitted as supporting evidence
of t he provocative r eaction of he repr esentatives of the Ne e ro
Com;@.l, it,y with respect to the naming of a segre gated school f or your
b:ro'i:.her , t-he l ate Jo;}f", '"' . :"ermedy o
t a met ting held last ni ght in
the auditoriu m of ·~h Georgia. Teachers and Education Association
in At,l anta , a resolution was pass ed unani mousJ.y requesting a:'ld
~;;.tho:cizing the Hri~e-' t0 bring t his ma tt er in t his fashion to ycuratte 1tion o Beca-J.sc th2 buildint; of tl 1:: school on the c c-ntro-.rcrsal
site reprewents ~n ext nsicn a.~d perpetuation of the seg r eg&amp;t e d
school p.::t1:,e rnJ1 tho hom;; o,,me:rs oc.::~pying propt:r'.,;.y i.:l the aera under
c cnsiderat.ic.n hava .f'il d suit in t he North Georgia Federal District
Cc.urt. o If t e dEJc i"'ion of the cour'v is unfavorable in 'i:.his ins tanc0
an appeal will be fil "d ,1ith the 5th Circuit Court in :~ew Orleans
and t.hc matt,er may re ach the Supre .e CoJ.rt of the Un:i.t.ed St.ates
before -c,he rr!Q,tter is finally adjudi cated.
With this background we wru l d hope that you mi ght wish to inqdre
of the f::,esident of t .e Board of Education .i.nd the superintendent
of tho At l anta Schools as to whether any colored person Has co t cted
as t o the na'.11ing cf the segre gated school fer your br other whj ch would
of c ourse include thos w:io:::; e property they plan to ~e cure t,hrough
c cnde rri:la t :l.on proceedings becau::,e the c.-mers hs:..re refused to sell thei r
pr operty· to the Boa 1Ad of Education o The persona l a."1d official be
havior patt E:rns of the l ate Pre s ider:t Kennedy should be concrete
pr oof that he would not be in sym _t hy wit h any type of segr egated
enterprise bearing his name o tr.ore than 35 ,ooo col~red peopl e were
represent e d in the m eting laat night where this organized disfavor
was registered o
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I wou ld . appre ciate hearing f rom you when you have had a chance
to give attention which t his ma tt e r deserves .
I am since rely y ours 1
Jes sa
o.
Thomas
J(JJ: :nbg
CC Senator Edward Kenn edy
Enclosure
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              <text>eh Se mp ate Be wad es: i 1s ee

yrs | F Paaeyy 7
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. a gi (Ousx,

or of {] gc ey September 2, 1967

Senator Robert Kennedy
United States Senate
Washington, DeCe

Dear Senator Kennedys

The enclosed news clinping is submitted as supporting evidence
of the provocative reaction of the represcntatives of the Negro
Comminity with respect vo the naming of a segregated school for your
brother, the late john F. Kennedy. At a metting held last night in
the auditorium of the Georgia Teachers and Education Association
in ablanta, a resolution was passed unanimously requesting and
adthorizing the writer to bring this matter in this fashion to your
attention. Because the building of the school on the centroversal
site represents an extension and perpetuation of the segrezated
school pattern, the home owners occupying property in the aera under
consideration have filed suit in the North Georgia Federal District
Courte If the decision of the Court is unfavorable in this instance
an appeal will be filed with the 5th Circuit Court in New Orleans
and the matter may reach the Supreme Court of the Ynited States
before the matter is finally adjudicated.

With this background we would hope that you might wish te inquire
of the Fresident of the Board of Fducation and the superintendent
of the Atlanta Schools as to whether any colored person was contacted
as to the naming of the segrecated school fer your brother which would
of course include those whose property they plan to secure through
condemnation proceedings because the amers have refused to sell their
property to the Board of Education. The personal and official bee
havior patterns of the late President Kennedy should be concrete
proof that he would net be in sympathy with any type of segregated
enterprise bearing his name. More than 35,000 colored people were
represented in the meeting last night where this organized disfavor
was registered,

I would . appreciate hearing from you when you have had a chance
to give attention which this matter deserves.

I am sincerely yours,

Jesse O. Thomas

JO? snbg
CC Senator Edwafd Kennedy

Enclosure
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                    <text>ROBERT F. KENNEDY
NEW YORK
WASHINGTON, D .C.
20510
October 13, 1967
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr o
Office of the Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia
.Dear Mayor Allen:
Senator Kennedy asked me to send t he enclosed
le tte r along to you.
We , of cour se , have no f irs t - hand knowledge of
the fa c ts involved , but the concern of t hose in
the Negro community certainly appear s t o be genu ine o
I wonde r i f you could advise me a bout t he matter, so
that I can advise t he Senator .
I am sure we have thanked you f or your testimony
before the Senate Finance Committee recently, but
let me just add my personal thanks. I heard you testify,
and I thought that your remarks were most i mpressive.
With best wishes.
. Sincerely,
(fa_E;µ__
Peter Bo Edelman
Legislative Assistant
Enclosure
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ROBERT F. KENNEDY
NEW YORK

Wnited Dlafes Senate

WASHINGTON, D.c. 20510 LX

October 13, 1967

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Office of the Mayor

Atlanta, Georgia J] l 5

Dear Mayor Allen:

Senator Kennedy asked me to send the enclosed
letter along to you,

We, of course, have no first-hand knowledge of
the facts involved, but the concern of those in
the Negro community certainly appears to be genuine,
I wonder if you could advise me about the matter, so
that I can advise the Senator,

I am sure we have thanked you for your testimony
before the Senate Finance Committee recently, but
let me just add my personal thanks, I heard you testify,
and I thought that your remarks were most impressive.

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

(Jerk. tm

Peter B. Edelman
Legislative Assistant

Enclosure
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                    <text>ACWORTH, GEORGIA
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 26 - 3 P.M.
PROPERTY OF MR. E. 0. TURNER
Located one mile south of Acworth on
Highway 293-about 4 miles north of
Kennesaw.
DEVELOPED COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
WITH ADJOINING HOME
This is a real opportunity for you to acquire a valuable
piece of highway road frontage with store buildings and
a comfortable, modern home just one mile out of town
and you can get it at the price you want to pay . . . at
Auction!,
This fine tract, irregular in shape, has a total of about 3
acres, with 350 feet on the highway and averaging 300
feet deep. There's a good business at the store and service
station with comfortable living quarters in the rear. The
extra store building could provide a profitable rental and
you can supervise the entire operation from your own
home on the adjoining property.
Be sure to look this over before sale day and see how it can
fit into your plans - then be at the Auction with your bid.











350-FOOT FRONTAGE
MODERN HOME
STORE-SERVICE STATION
With Living Quarters
STORE BUILDING AND
STORAGE
ABARGAIN BUY
AT THE PRICE
YOU SET!
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COMFORTA BLE, MODERN HOME
Conveniently close to the store and service
station is this comfortable one-story home on
a nicely landscaped and fenced lot. It contains two bedrooms, kitchen, breakfast area,
living room with wall-to-wall carpet. Garage
and porches. Several bearing fruit trees are
in the rear.
View of the light, modern kitchen
with built-in cabinets. No furnishings
will be sold.
STORE-GAS STATION
WITH LIVI NG QUARTERS
Presently leased, the store and gas station
do a nice business with the owner advising
that over 20,000 gallons of gas sold pe r
month. An additional value is the convenient living qua rters in the rear of the
building consisting of 3 rooms with 1 ½
baths. A meat slice r and meat sca les will
be the only equipment offe red for sale.
STORE-AUCTION BUILDING AND
ADJOINING STORAGE BUILDING
This we ll-buil t brick building, 32' x 28',
has been used a s an auc tion building but
could readily be conve rted to a restaurant
or other comme rcial use. The small building adjoining provides good storage for any
purpose.
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PROPERTY OF MR. E. O. TURNER
\ Located one mile south of Acworth on
| Highway 293—about 4 miles north of

| Kennesaw.

  
 

  

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This is a real opportunity for you to acquire a valuable

piece of highway road frontage with store buildings and

a comfortable, modern home just one mile out of town *

and you can get it at the price you want to pay .. . at

Auction!

This fine tract, irregular in shape, has a total of about 3

acres, with 350 feet on the highway and averaging 300 *

feet deep. There’s a good business at the store and service

station with comfortable living quarters in the rear. The

extra store building could provide a profitable rental and

you can supervise the entire operation from your own A BARGAIN BUY

home on the anes property: iii 5 ql

Be sure to look this over before sale day and see how it can

fit into your plans - then be at the Auction with your bid. AT THE PRICE
YOU SET!

Registered U.S. Trade Mark

 

ROME, GEORGIA

Phone 404 234-1656
LICENSED © BONDED © INSURED

 
  
 
 
 
 
 

Conveniently close to the store and service
station is this comfortable one-story home on
a nicely landscaped and fenced lot. It con-
tains two bedrooms, kitchen, breakfast area,
living room with wall-to-wall carpet. Garage
and porches. Several bearing fruit trees are
in the rear.

 

Presently leased, the store and gas station
do a nice business with the owner advising
that over 20,000 gallons of gas sold per
month. An additional value is the con-
venient living quarters in the rear of the
building consisting of 3 rooms with 11%
baths. A meat slicer and meat scales will
be the only equipment offered for sale.

This well-built brick building, 32’ x 28’,
has been used as an auction building but
could readily be converted to a restaurant
or other commercial use. The small build-
ing adjoining provides good storage for any
purpose.

All information contained in this
brochure wos derived from sources
believed to be correct but ts not
guaranteed
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                    <text>ATLANTA, GEORGIA
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 26 - 10 A.
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Property of
DR. WILLIAM H. WARINER
Located in 1900 block of Boulevard
Drive, N. E., across from Kirkwood
Theatre.
Photo above shows front of property
on Boulevard Drive with driveway on
right, parking lot on left. Lot has
100-foot frontage .
View at right shows rear of building
and bi g area suita ble for parking. Lot
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PRIME COMMERCIA
PROPERTY
ronting Two Streets in Kirkwood Section
THE HARLEM OF THE SOUTH
Lot fronting on Howa rd Street and
adjoining lot at the rear. (60' x 100'.)
This is a prime commercial tract with 100' by
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second lot adjoining at the rear and facing
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it offers a fine opportunity for a funeral home,
commercial development or a profitable investment in real estate. The building has a chapel
which will seat 44 people, and an office. There
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Piss perty or.
DR. WILLIAM H. WARINER

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Drive, N. E., across from Kirkwood
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300’ lot fronting on Boulevard Drive N.E. and a
second lot adjoining at the rear and facing
Howard Street, 60’ x 100’. Zoned commercial,
it offers a fine opportunity for a funeral home,
commercial development or a profitable invest-
ment in real estate. The building has a chapel
which will seat 44 people, and an office. There
is also a half basement. A large space at the
side and rear and the Howard Street lot will ac-
commodate over 100 cars.

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US

      

All information contained in this BROAD ST. at 6th AVE, C ROME, GEORGIA

brochure was derived from sources Phone 404 234-1656

believed to be correct but is not
guaranteed. LICENSED © BONDED ° INSURED
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DURH AM - H I LLSBO RO - L E HI G H
H ILLSBORO , KANSAS 67063
NICK A. KLAASSEN, Principal
Hillsboro High School
205 South Adams
Hillsboro, Kansa s 67063
Oct ober 21, 1967
Mayor I van Allen Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgi a
30300
Dear Sir:
In our junior American Hi story clas s a friend and I are reporting on raci al
r iots in ma jor cities where t hey ha.ve occured . 1-/e would deepl y appreciate your
vi ew point by bri efly answering t he questions on t he second page . I f t here i s
anything el se you wish to add or comment on-newspaper articl es , pamphlets , or
photographes-please do so . Thi s information will be put to its best educational
use .
This information is needed as soon as possible. I would greatl y appreciate
any material you would send us . Thank you for your time .
Sinqerel y yours ,
I
/A&lt; t
It/ '-&lt;fc·
De bbie Ebel
() JV
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�2.
1.
'vhat i s t he rel ationshi p in your city between
the Negroes and the Whites?
2.
What do you think , i n your opinion, i s the cause
of riots?
3.
,vhat effect does r ioting have on your city and
1
people?
4.
Are there any moderate or extreme l eaders in
your city ? If s o , who are they .
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              <text>Unified School istrict 410

DURHAM - HILLSBORO - LEHIGH

HILLSBORO, KANSAS 67063

NICK A. KLAASSEN, Principal
Hill sboro High School

205 South Adams
Hillsboro, Kensas 67063
October 21, 1967

Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia
30300

Dear Sir:

In our junior American History class a friend and I are reporting on racial
riots in major cities where they have occured. We would deeply appreciate your
view point by briefly answering the questions on the second page. If there is
anything else you wish to add or comment on—newspaper articles, pamphlets, or

photographes—please do so. This information will be put to its best educational
uSe.

This information is needed as soon as possible. I would greatly appreciate
any material you would send us. Thank you for your time.

Sincerely yours,
hc llc Ee t

Debbie Ebel

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26

Whet is the relationship in your city between

the Negroes and the Whites?

What do you think, in your opinion, is the cause

of riots?

What effect does rioting have on your city and

people?

Are there any moderate or extreme leaders in

your city? If so, who are they,
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                    <text>Dr. King Goes Back to Jail ~ /
HEAR REV. FRED SHUTTLESWORTH
(JUST RELEASED .FROM 5 DAYS IN THE BIRMINGHAM JAIL)
TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 31, 1967
8:00 PM
Mt. Moriah .Baotist Churc·h
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SPECIAL ATTRACTION
. ATT·END
Atlanta's .Best Funeral
EULOGIES
.EULOGIES
FOR
FOR
THE
ATLANTA .1 S
SUMIT
LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE
"RESPONSIBLE ' ; . NEGRO
LEADERS
Hear About the Deeds of Black Leaders the
White Folks Downtown Picked to Lead Us
MAIL CONDOLENCES TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , .
MAYOR IVAN ALLEN AND SUPERINTENDENT LETSON
S PONSORED BY The Atlanta Freedom Coalition
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HEAR REV. FRED SHUTTLESWORTH

(JUST RELEASED FROM 5 DAYS IN THE BIRMINGHAM JAIL)

TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 31, 1967
8:00 PM
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church

(CORNER OF FAIR &amp; ASHBY STREETS, S.W.)

SPECIAL ATTRACTION

ATTEND
Atlanta’s Best Funeral

EULOGIES FOR THE SUMIT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

EULOGIES FOR ATLANTA'S "RESPONSIBLE" NEGRO LEADERS

Hear About the Deeds of Black Leaders the
White Folks Downtown Picked to Lead Us

MAIL CONDOLENCES TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
MAYOR IVAN ALLEN AND SUPERINTENDENT LETSON

SPONSORED BY The Atlanta Freedom Coalition
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                    <text>November 6, 1967
CITY HALL
ATLA!'&lt;"TA. GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
MEMORANDUM
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental liaison
To: Urban Coalition Steering Committee
-From: Dan Sweat
The Private Employment Task Force of the National Urban Coalition
has scheduled a regional conference on expanding private employment
in Atlanta on December 13. The conference will last for the better
part of the day and will involve nationally known business officials and
others who will discuss ways their companies have helped to reduce
unemployment or provide additional job opportunities and advancement
for the low-income people.
As part of our local contribution tq the program, it has been suggested
that the slide program on employment d e veloped by the Human Resources
group be presented to the Coalition meeting. This Human Resources
group is made up of representatives of the City of Atlanta, Community
Council, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and Economic Opportunity
Atlanta, Inc .
The slide program has b een dev e loped ove r the last eighteen months
period and is designed to present to the private businessman of
Atlanta the pictur e on unemployment and programs designed to combat
the problem. A preview of the slide program has been scheduled for
3:00 p. m., Wednesday, Novemb e r 8, in Committee Room 1 of City
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The Mayor and other members of the Local Coalition Steering Committee
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303

Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

November 6, 1967

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

MEMORANDUM

To: Urban Coalition Steering Committee

‘From: Dan Sweat

The Private Employment Task Force of the National Urban Coalition
has scheduled a regional conference on expanding private employment
in Atlanta on December 13. The conference will last for the better
part of the day and will involve nationally known business officials and
others who will discuss ways their companies have helped to reduce
unemployment or provide additional job opportunities and advancement
for the low-income people.

As part of our local contribution to the program, it has been suggested
that the slide program on employment developed by the Human Resources
group be presented to the Coalition meeting. This Human Resources
group is made up of representatives of the City of Atlanta, Community
Council, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and Economic Opportunity
Atlanta, Inc. FE

The slide program has been developed over the last eighteen months
period and is designed to present to the private businessman of
Atlanta the picture on unemployment and programs designed to combat
the problem. A preview of the slide program has been scheduled for
3:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 8, in Committee Room 1 of City
Hall.

The Mayor and other members of the Local Coalition Steering Committee
are being invited to attend to critique the presentation along with Bob
Wood of the Merit Employers Association and one or two other con-
cerned individuals.

I hope that your schedule will permit your attending this preview. It
should last about an hour,

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                    <text>j
November 13 , 1967
, Mr. Mike Chanin
THE EMORY WHEEL
Aiumni Memorial Office
Emory Universi ty
Atlanta, Georgia
De r Mike :
I have read with intere t your c ol umn "The J undic ed Eye" •
I congr tulat you on it and I think you have done a good job
in rese rching the facts and in pre enting th m .
May I offer you the following information whi.c h I do not believe
you bad t the time you wrote the rticle . The Atlanta C mber
of Commer-ce, for a number of year • has ccepted member
regardless of r ce.; and, even today, Mr. Clayton R . Y te
erves
member of the Bo rd of Dir ctors.
your tatemeut concerning The Commerce Club i in
I have personally. on everal occ sions, had Negroe
a my g at for lunch in The Commerce Club.
ha been voi.c ed to my kno ledg •
Thi information ia not offered
but, mer 1y, ftn you to have.
criticism nor· for cecrection
Sincerely,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
JAJr-:am
~o objection
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              <text>November 13, 1967

‘Mr. Mike Chanin

THE EMORY WHEEL
Alumni Memorial Office
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mike:

I have read with interest your column "The Jaundiced Eye",
I congratulate you on it and I think you have done a good job
in researching the facts and in presenting them.

May I offer you the following information which I do not believe
you had at the time you wrote the article. The Atlanta Chamber
of Commerce, for a number of years, has accepted members
regardless of race; and, even today, Mr, Clayton R. Yates
serves as a member of the Board of Directors.

Further, your statement concerning The Commerce Club is in
error, as I have personally, on several occasions, had Negroes
as my guests for lunch in The Commerce Club. No objection
has been voiced to my knowledge.

This information is not offered as criticism nor for cerrection
but, merely, for you to have.

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

IAJr:am

ee eee

Sl a a li liner ill eel
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                    <text>COPY
November 13, 1967
RES OLUTI ON ADOPTED AT !lASH- B S COORDI NATING COI,
TTEE
ETIUG
On October 13, when May I van lien, J r ., accept ed t he lis t of namrs s recommended by Mr. E. M., Laws ~ for membershi p on t he ash- Bans Coordinat ing
Committ ee ~ and desi gnated them as official r epresentati ves oft e
sh- Bans
Area , he made the followi ng stat ement : "Our number one goal is to make the
Nash- ns Community a bet ter place in -,hioh t o live ., Now it is up t o all of
us , the Committee and the Ci ty to work t ogether to see t hat , e achieve our
purpose" 0 iJo development i n the area shall
ke pl ace under the auspices of
any department in the Ci ty Government without the delegat ed representatives
of the Committee being br ought i nto a consultative r el ati onship with t e proposed de elopment in i t s initi al st ages .
J
MrQ Col lier B. Gladin, Director of Ci ty Planni M Depart ment, has r ecent ly
employed a trai ned speciali st in Urban Development i n the person of
Ir. Peter LaBree to make a study of the Nash- Bans Comm.unity in order to make
a comprehens i ve survey and recommendations or t he over - all Urban Reneual
Devel opments in th , on . I n view of the fact hat t he proposed recommendat ions of ~.tr . LaBri should be expected to include the location of the
parks , pl ayg ounds and other r ecreat ional fac i liti es as r elat ed to schools ,
churches , and the resident ial areas , it would seem alt oget her appropriate
that the Atlanta Board of Educat ion be requested to suspend any furth r developments in the area on t he Junior High School Compl ex, until the overall schedule for Urbo.n Renewal development of t1e Nash- Bans Community has
been finalized .
In consideration of the situation that i s descri bed n. ove , be i t resolved thnt
a resoluti on bo adopted at this meeting and be fo~&lt;led to the President
of the Atlanta Board of Education by the Chairman of tho · sh- Bans Coord nating Comru.ttee re 1esting that the I\ lanta Board of Education suspend any
further development n t he Junior High School Complex until Mr . La'Biro 1 s
study has been made , his recomm ndations submitt~d to the Director of the
City Planning Dep tment, nd an opport unity afforded the ra mbers of the
Committee to be made intelligently a are of the degree nd extent to which
the proposed school comple shall become a part of the over- 11 proer m of
dovelopmant of the Nash- ns Communit y o
Be it furtber resolvod that represent tivas 0£ the Board o
F.ducation,
represen ativ so the City Pla
ng Dapa.rtment, nd the
sh- ns Coordinating Co
tteo shall meet to evaluat Mr . La.Brie ' s r connne tions , in th
lieht of tne sentinents xpr ssed by his Honor, tt yor Ivan Allen, Jr . , vhen
the ra.embers of the Il oh-Bans Coordinating ColllJnittee were given their official
st tus.
Be it .further resolved that, a. copy of th . resolution shall be for\ rd
to his Honor the
yor ,
• Collier B. Gladin., Daily and \leekly Press .,
a copy recorded in our minutes.
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              <text>COPY

November 13, 1967 i

RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT NASH=BANS COORDINATING COMMITTEE
MEETING

On October 13, when May Ivan Allen, Jr., accepted the list of namrs as reco=
mnended by Mr. E. M. Laws, for membership on the NasheBans Coordinating
Committee, and designated them as official representatives of the Nash—Bans
Area, he made the following statements "Our number one goal is to make the
Nash=Bans Community a better place in which to live, Now it is up to all of
us, the Committee and the City to work together to see that we achieve our
purpose", No development in the area shall take place under the auspices of
any department in the City Government without the delegated representatives
of the Committee being brought into a consultative relationship with the pro-
posed development in its initial stages,

Mr. Collier B. Gladin, Director of City Planning Department, has recently
employed a trained specialist in Urban Development in the person of

Mr, Peter LaBree to make a study of the Nash-Bans Community in order to make
a comprehensive survey and recommendations for the oversall Urban Renewal
Developments in the orea,e In view of the fact that the proposed recommen=
dations of Mr, LaBrie should be expected to include the location of the
parks, playgrounds and other recreational facilities as related to schools,
churches, and the residential areas, it would seem altogether appropriate
that the Atlanta Board of Education be requested to suspend any further de-
velopments in the area on the Junior High School Complex, until the over-
all schedule for Urban Renewal development of the Nash-Bans Community has
been finalized.

In consideration of the situation that is deseribed above, be it resolved that
a resolution be adopted at this meeting and be forwarded to the President

of the Atlanta Board of Education by the Chairman of the Nash=Bans Coordi-
nating Committee requesting that the Atlanta Board of Education suspend any
further development $n the Junior High School Complex until Mr. LaBire's
study has been made , his recomnendations submitted to the Director of the
City Planning Department, and an opportunity afforded the members of the
Committee to be made intelligently aware of the degree and extent to which
the proposed school complex shall become a part of the over-all program of
development of the Nash-Bans Community.

Be it further resolved that representatives of the Board of Education,
representatives of the City Planning Department, and the Nash=Bans Coordi-
nating Committee shall meet to evaluate Mr, LaBrie's recommendations, in the
light of the sentiments expressed by his Honor, Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr., when
the members of the Nash=Bans Coordinating Committee were given their official
status,

Be it further resolved that, a copy of this resolution shall be forwarded
to his Honor the Mayor, Mr. Collier B, Gladin, Daily and Weekly Press, and
a copy recorded in our minutes,

 

 
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                    <text>D NEWSPAPER
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CHECK THE CITY I S SKYLINE ATLANTA! A LUXURIOUS, ULTRA -MODERN, MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR
HOTEL HAS RISEN TO TAKE ITS PLACE AMONG THE FINEST MOST BEAUTIFUL STRUCTURES IN THE
CITY. NOW STANDING MAJESTICALLY BESIDE PASCHALS RESTAURANT AND PASCHALS' LA CAROUSEL
NIGHT CLUB, IS THE ALL NEW PASCHALS' MOTOR HOTEL A 120 ROOM SEVEN STORY BUILDING THAT
REPRE SENTS AN INVESTMENT OF MORE THAN TWO MILLION DOLLARS AND !HE RE.I\LIZATION OF A
DREAM TI!AT BEGAN MORE THAN A QUARTER OF A CENTURY AGO.
THE PASCHAL BRCITHERS DREAME D OF ONE DAY BUILDING A 'HOME "AWAY FROM HOME 1 , AN ALL


S: "CQ:li 2ASSING FACILITY WHERE ONE COULD FIND FOOD, DRINK, MERRIMENT, ENTERTAINMENT, AND


· - ..?L CE TO REST UP FOR MORE ALL WITHIN THE CO!--!T iNES OF ONE COMPLEX. JAMES AND ROBERT
·:1-.:, SARlrt: D EARLY IN LIFE THAT HARD WORK WAS TtlE ONLY WAY TO M.&lt;\KE REALITIES OUT OF





...::. --~3, n:,:.: , SO THEY :~, t GA.'&lt; 1·ivRKING .t.'.:I l:iOURS A DAY SEVEN DAYS A WEEK .








Tl{ZY BEGAN WITH A SMAJL STORE AND A SPECIALTY . THEY TURNED THE SM.&lt;\LL STORE INTO A
_..,.,. ~TAJRANT AND TiiE SPECIALTY , ROBERT'S VERY SPECIAL RECIPE FOR FRIED CHICKEN, INTO A
··GO:;:. D MINE". FROM FIVE TABLES AND FORTY CHAIRS THE RESTAURANT EXPANDED TO TEN TABLES
Ai'I~ EIGHTY CHAIRS. WHEN BUSINESS CONTINUED TO IMPROVE THE PASCHALS BOUGHT THE
PROPERTY ACROSS THE STREET AND BUILT A MUCH LARGER RESTAUR."'- NT, THEN A COCKTA IL LOUNGE.
' 1Lr. G,\ROUSEL", THEY CALLED IT, AND SOON ITS WARM INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE WAS THE SETTING
FOR _,;:i:GHTS OF GREAT JAZZ MUSIC FEATURING A CAROUSEL OF AMERICA 'S MOST RENOWNED JAZZ
.. i&gt;.TI3T S. J IMMY SMITH, CANNONBALL ADDERLY, RAMSEY LEWI S , HORACE SILVER AND '.!:HE OTHERS
.:JUN:U A SPECIAL RAPPORT, A WARMTH, A FEELING OF COMPLE7E CJI1FORT WHICH t-'.IA.DE THEM LOOK
7 (1:S/A..·r n TO PERFORMING FOR LA CAROUSEL AUD IE NCE S AS MUCH AS J AZZ CONNOISSEURS LOOKED
r' :.P..\.1ARD TO HEARING THEM PLAY. TODAY "LA CAROUSEL" ENJOYS THE REPUTATION OF BE ING ONE
C:7 'l:TI LEADING NIGHT CLUBS FOR "LE JAZZ EXTRAORDINAIRE" IN THE SOL'TH.
_,:o w CAME THE MOST AMBITIOUS PART OF THE PASCHAL BROTHERS DREAM AND THEY SOON Fc.:m ... THAT


-r:.:Ii. .,ING A XCIT OR LODGE WAS MORE THAN JUST MIXING MORT ·~ i~OR BRICKS . FIRST LAND -··. -;:i TO


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f' CHA SE D AND rHE AREA HAD TO BE REZONED. THEY NEE D£:) _. fOUGH LAND FOR A HOT.t:.:... 8IG
a .OuGH TO ACC OMMODATE ALL THE PEOPLE THAT MIGHT VISIT FRIENDS A1"\ID RELATIVES IN THAT
'A.RT F TOWN; ALL THE PEOPLE WHO CAME INTO ATLANTA TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE SIX COLLEGE S
~ ~ T_IB SURROUNDING AREA; ALL THE PEOPLE ••• so HOUSE BY HOUSE, LOT BY LCIT THE PA SCHALS
30UGh '£ UP THE PROPERTY AROUND THEM. THEY OFTEN FOUND THEMSELVES TALKING WITH PEOPLE 1-JHO
&lt;&gt;. D :... I VED THERE ALL THEIR LIVES AND wANTED IT TO BE MADE WORTH THEIR WHILE TO GO ELSEwiiER2 . MORE OFTEN THAN NCIT THEY'D PAY TWICE AS MUCH AS THE PROPERTY WAS WORTH IN ORDER
TO "B'JY IT. ORIGINALLY THE PLAN CALLED FOR THE BUILDING OF 7 2 UNITS, BUT BY THE TIME
CONSTRUCTION HAD BEGUN, COMMUNITY ENTHUSIASM WAS SO HIGH AND MONTHS-IN-ADVANCE
.di:SERVATIONS SO NUMEROUS THAT THE PASCHALS DECIDED TO ADD TWO ADDITIONAL FLOORS, 48
ADDIT IONAL UNITS.
TODAY AS THE PASCHALS LOOK AT THE Fl&lt;.UI TS OF THE IR LABORS ·_·SEY SEE IN PASCHALS' MOT OR
HOTEL EVERYTHING THEY EVER DREAME D OF AND MORE. THE RE ARE :.. 20 GUEST ROOMS AND SUITES ••
ROOMS EXQUISITELY FURNISHED IN AN ULTRA MODERN DECOR •• BAmUET FACILITIES FOR 350
PEOPLE •• AN ADDITIONAL DINING ROOM TO ACCOMMODATE 160 PEOPLE •• AN INTERIOR THAT IS
BEAUTIFULLY CARPETED AND LUXURIOUSLY DRAPED._.SPACIOUS ROOMS EACH WITH ALL THE
CONVENIENCES: RADIO, TELEVISION, TELEPHONE, YEAR ROUND COMFORT CONDIT IONING, PRI VATE
?..:'. .TH .\ ND SHOWER, AND ROOM SERVICE. THE SM.t\LLE ST ROOM MEASURES 14 x 19 o EACH ROOM HAS
~\ •UT DOOR BALCONY AND TWO DOUBLE BEDS. AUTOMATIC ELEVATORS ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATEJ



c .'.10 VE GUESTS SWIFTLY AND SAFELY TO THEIR FLOOR DESTINATION. THERE ARE THIRTY

oNdECTING SUITES




EXECUTIVE SUITES AND THE BAmUET ROOM OVERLOOK A 20 x 40 FOOT
,, _v..J.'f ING POOL. TI:IE POOL AND AMPLE SUNDECK FACILITIES SHOULD PROVE A DELIGHT TO
Sw L"iMERS AND NON SWIMMERS ALIKE. THERE IS A CONVENIENT SiJBTERRANEAN PARKING AREA THA:'


AN EASILY ACCOMMODATE 165 CARS.


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PASCHALS MOTOR HOTEL IS STRATEGICALLY LOCATED AT 830 HUNTER STREET, S.W. NEAR
ATLANTA'S BUSINESS, CULTURAL, RELIGIOUS, AND RECREATIONAL CENTERS. IT IS A SHORT
BUS RIDE FROM DOWNTOWN ATLANTA YET FA1 ENOUGH AWAY TO ESCAPE THE HUBBUB OF A
THRIVING METROPOLIS. BUT ONE NEEDN'T GO DOWNTOWN TO FIND :·:OST ANY KIND OF GOODS
.:,R Sc. RVICE . NEARBY ARE GASOLINE STAT IO S, A B K, A POST ..,:S-FICE , DRUG STORE,
·_,_-,. ..;.IETY ~'. TORE, 'B ARBER Sh OP , BEAUTY PP-P.LOR , ME DICAL A_F) LAV O'F ·~·TC • c: , T!:ff. A'T'EP S AND
·;·::.;. _,., ESTATE AND INSURANCE CONCERNS. ..:· :.~TORI . ::;LURCHES AND SCi.':'.:lOLS ARE NOT FAR .
~~0 5E OUT-OF TOWNERS VISITING OR ATTENDING F•JNCTIONS AT ONE OF THE: SIX COLLEGES
ThAT COMPRISE THE ATLANTA UNIVERSITY CENTER wILL FIND THE DISTANCE FROM PASCHALS
f'~J 'i'OR HOTEL IDEAL. PARKS AND STAD i iJ£'.i0 RE ; _;__, 2"' WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE .
AND SO IT IS THAT THE PASCHAL BROTHERS ,.AN L -, .)K WITH PRIDE AT WHAT THEY SEE :
• FINE RESTAURANT WHERE FRIED CHICKEN I STILL .t'RE PARED AND WATCHED OVER BY
BRO'.::'.:ER ROBERT; A NIGHT CLUB WHICH CATERS TO THE F INEST JAZZ MUSICIANS IN THE
LAND; AND THEIR M.l\.GNIFICENT NEW MOTOR HOTEL, ULTRA-MODERN IN ~v.7ERY RESPECT , A
FAC.LL ITY THAT CA..'N READILY BOAST OF THE MOST r.XCELL ENT OF ACCOM.""'ODATIONS, BAm UET
FAC IL ITIES, AND COMFORT; AND A LOCATION THAT IS IDEAL . B ~ MORE THAN THAT THE
PASCHAL BROTHERS HAVE ACHIEVED THE FEELING OF IT BEING A HOME AVJAY FROM HOME"
BY THE WARM AND CORDIAL ATMOSPHERE - THE PEOPLE WHO SERVE YOU. CREATE.·
..,,:: " HECK THE CITY'S SKYLINE ATLANTA! THEN CHECK IN TO THE BIG BEAUTIFUL NEW
.ASCiiALS' MOTOR HOTEL,830 HUNTER STREET, s. W.
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[-] NEWSPAPER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Seas

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PASCHALS '

CHECK THE CITY'S SKYLINE ATLANTA! A LUXURIOUS, ULTRA-MODERN, MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR
HOTEL HAS RISEN TO TAKE ITS PLACE AMONG THE FINEST MOST BEAUTIFUL STRUCTURES IN THE
CITY, NOW STANDING MAJESTICALLY BESIDE PASCHALS RESTAURANT AND PASCHALS' LA CAROUSEL
NIGHT CLUB, IS THE ALL NEW PASCHALS' MOTOR HOTEL A 120 ROOM SEVEN STORY BUILDING THAT
REPRESENTS AN INVESTMENT OF MORE THAN TWO MILLION DOLLARS AND THE REALIZATION OF A
DREAM THAT BEGAN MORE THAN A QUARTER OF A CENTURY AGO.
THE PASCHAL BROTHERS DREAMED OF ONE DAY BUILDING A 'HOME AWAY FROM HOME', AN ALL
SNCOMPASSING FACILITY WHERE ONE COULD FIND FOOD, DRINK, MERRIMENT, ENTERTAINMENT, AND
a 2,CE TO REST UP FOR MORE ALL WITHIN THE CONFINES OF ONE COMPLEX. JAMES AND ROBERT
‘4.5 EARNED EARLY IN LIFE THAT HARD WORK WAS THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE REALITIES OUT OF

[ae 3, abD SO THEY bacan WORKING 15 HOURS A DAY SEVEN DAYS a WEEK.
THEY BEGAN WITH A SMAi.L STORE AND A SPECIALTY, THEY TURNED THE SMALL STORE INTO A
..STsJRANT AND THE SPECIALTY, ROBERT'S VERY SPECIAL RECIPE FOR FRIED CHICKEN, INTO A
“GOuD MINE". FROM FIVE TABLES AND FORTY CHAIRS THE RESTAURANT EXPANDED TO TEN TABLES
AND EIGHTY CHAIRS. WHEN BUSINESS CONTINUED TO IMPROVE THE PASCHALS BOUGHT THE
PROPERTY ACROSS THE STREET AND BUILT A MUCH LARGER RESTAURANT, THEN A COCKTAIL LOUNGE.
“La CAROUSEL", THEY CALLED IT, AND SOON ITS WARM INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE WAS THE SETTING
FOR NIGHTS OF GREAT JAZZ MUSIC FEATURING A CAROUSEL OF AMERICA'S MOST RENOWNED JAZZ
ATLSTS, JIMMY SMITH, CANNONBALL ADDERLY, RAMSEY LEWIS, HORACE SILVER AND HE OTHERS
SOUNL A SPECIAL RAPPORT, A WARMTH, A FEELING OF COMPLETE COMFORT WHICH MADE THEM LOOK
*ORVARD TO PERFORMING FOR LA CAROUSEL AUDIENCES AS MUCH AS JAZZ CONNOISSEURS LOOKED
‘GRWARD TO HEARING THEM PLAY, TODAY "LA CAROUSEL" ENJOYS THE REPUTATION OF BEING ONE
OF TSE LEADING NIGHT CLUBS FOR "LE JAZZ EXTRAORDINAIRE" IN THE SOUTH.

“OW CAME THE MOST AMBITIOUS PART OF THE PASCHAL BROTHERS DREAM AND THEY SOON FC UND THAT
4UZLDING A MOTOR LODGE WAS MORE THAN JUST MIXING MORTAX FOR BRICKS, FIRST LAND &lt;.D TO
32 PURCHASED AND THE AREA HAD TO BE REZONED, THEY NEEDES 2NOUGH LAND FOR A HOTS. 3IG
ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE ALL THE PEOPLE THAT MIGHT VISIT FRIENDS AND RELATIVES IN THAT
PART OF TOWN; ALL THE PEOPLE WHO CAME INTO ATLANTA TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE SIX COLLEGES
.N THE SURROUNDING AREA; ALL THE PEOPLE...SO HOUSE BY HOUSE, LOT BY LOT THE PASCHALS
SOUGET UP THE PROPERTY AROUND THEM, THEY OFTEN FOUND THEMSELVES TALKING WITH PEOPLE wHO
&amp;4D LIVED THERE ALL THEIR LIVES AND WANTED IT TO BE MADE WORTH THEIR WHILE TO GO ELSE-
WHERS. MORE OFTEN THAN NOT THEY'D PAY TWICE AS MUCH AS THE PROPERTY WAS WORTH IN ORDER
TO BUY IT. ORIGINALLY THE PLAN CALLED FOR THE BUILDING OF 72 UNITS, BUT BY THE TIME
SONSTRUCTION HAD BEGUN, COMMUNITY ENTHUSIASM WAS SO HIGH AND MONTHS-IN-ADVANCE
asSERVATIONS SO NUMEROUS THAT THE PASCHALS DECIDED TO ADD {WO ADDITIONAL FLOORS, 48
ADDITIONAL UNITS. .
TODAY AS THE PASCHALS LOOK AT THE FRUITS OF THEIR LABORS “HEY SEE IN PASCHALS' MOTOR
HOTEL EVERYTHING THEY EVER DREAMED OF AND MORE, THERE ARE 120 GUEST ROOMS AND SUITES..
ROOMS EXQUISITELY FURNISHED IN AN ULTRA MODERN DECOR..BANQUET FACILITIES FOR 350
PEOPLE. AN ADDITIONAL DINING ROOM TO ACCOMMODATE 160 PEOPLE..AN INTERIOR THAT IS
BEAUTIFULLY CARPETED AND LUXURIOUSLY DRAPED,.SPACLOUS ROOMS EACH WITH ALL THE
CONVENIENCES: RADIO, TELEVISION, TELEPHONE, YEAR ROUND COMFORT CONDITIONING, PRIVATE
BATE AND SHOWER, AND ROOM SERVICE, THE SMALLEST ROOM MEASURES 14 x 19, EACH ROOM HAS
AN JULTDOOR BALCONY AND TWO DOUBLE BEDS, AUTOMATIC ELEVATORS ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
26 MOVE GUESTS SWIFTLY AND SAFELY TO THEIR FLOOR DESTINATION, THERE ARE THIRTY
SONNECTING SUITES, EXECUTIVE SUITES AND THE BANQUET ROOM OVERLOOK A 20 x 40 FOOT

7 -.MING POOL, THE POOL AND AMPLE SUNDECK FACILITIES SHOULD PROVE A DELIGHT TO
SWIMMERS AND NON SWIMMERS ALIKE, THERE IS A CONVENIENT SUBTERRANEAN PARKING AREA THAT
SAN EASILY ACCOMMODATE 165 CARS.

 

Sam Eckstein Advertising -2045 Peachtree Rd., N.H.-Room 308-Atlanta, Ga.- 351-4234

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PASCHALS' (Cont...)

PASCHALS MOTOR HOTEL IS STRATEGICALLY LOCATED AT 830 HUNTER STREET, S.W. NEAR
ATLANTA'S BUSINESS, CULTURAL, RELIGIOUS, AND RECREATIONAL CENTERS, IT IS A SHORT
BUS RIDE FROM DOWNTOWN ATLANTA YET FAX ENOUGH AWAY TO ESCAPE THE HUBBUB OF A
THRIVING METROPOLIS. BUL ONE NEEDN'T GO DOWNTOWN TO FIND 2:OST ANY KIND OF GOODS
OR SERVICE. NEARBY ARE GASOLINE STATIONS, A BANK, A POST OFFICE, DRUG STORE,
/ARLETY STORE, BARBER SHOP, BEAUTY PARLOR, MEDICAL AN) LAW OFFTCTS. THEATERS AND
’o.., ESTATE AND INSURANCE CONCERNS, = TOR] CaURCHES AND SCL.O0LS ARE NOT FAR.
“SOSE OUT-OF TOWNERS VISITING OR ATTANDING FUNCTIONS AT ONE OF THE SIX COLLEGES
THAT COMPRISE THE ATLANTA UNIVERSITY CENTER WILL FIND THE DISTANCE FROM PASCHALS
MOTOR HOTEL IDEAL, PARKS AND STADIUMS 4kE /..:° WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE.

aND SO IT IS THAT THE PASCHAL BROTHERS CAN L°Ok WITH PRIDE AT WHAT THEY SEE:

A FINE RESTAURANT WHERE FRIED CHICKEN iS STILL rREPARED AND WATCHED OVER BY
BROTER ROBERT; A NIGHT CLUB WHICH CATERS TO THE FINEST JAZZ MUSICIANS IN THE
LAND; AND THEIR MAGNIFICENT NEW MOTOR HOTEL, ULTRA-MODERN IN 2ERY RESPECT, A
FACILITY THAT CAN READILY BOAST OF THE MOST EXCELLENT OF ACCOMMODATIONS, BANQUET
FACILITIES, AND COMFORT; AND A LOCATION THAT IS IDEAL, 3UL MORE THAN THAT THE
PASCHAL BROTHERS HAVE ACHIEVED THE FEELING OF IT BEING "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME"
BY THE WARM AND CORDIAL ATMOSPHERE - THE PEOPLE WHO SERVE YOU.CREATE,

Sc CHECK THE CITY'S SKYLINE ATLANTA: THEN CHECK IN TO THE BIG BEAUTIFUL NEW
PASCHALS' MOTOR HOTEL, 830 HUNTER STREET, S. W.

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Sam Eckstein Advertising - 2045 Peachtree Rd., N.H.-Room 308 -Atlanta, Ga.- 351-4234

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                    <text>ADDR ESS R EPL Y TO
AT L A NT A . GA .
N EW Y O R K . N . Y .
Mr. Jero
s . Hardy
February 13, 1967
I believe the story of this hotel would make an
pictorial essay for LIFE, and if you are intere ted
your staff ill receive excellent cooperation from
the Mayor•s office on down . I hope the idea appeals
to you.
Kindest regards.
Sincerely,
{Signed) J.
paul AUstin
JPA/pc
Enclo ure
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nrout to Augu t , top over in
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She Cott ila Company E Cp P A ADDRESS REPLY TO

ATLANTA, GA. 30301
New York, N. Y.
Mr. Jerome S. Hardy Pebruary 13, 1967

I believe the story of this hotel would make an
pictorial essay for LIFE, and if you are interested
your staff will receive excellent cooperation from

the Mayor's office on down. I hope the idea appeals
to you.

Kindest regards.

Sincerely,

(signed) j. Paul Austin

JPA/pc
Enclosure

ec The Hon. Ivan Allen, Irv

P.S. If you are enroute to Augusta, stop over in

Atlanta long enough to see the place. I am
sure it will be worth you: time.

J.P.A.
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                    <text>ATLANTA LIFE INS UR.ANGE COMPANY
POST OFFICE BOX 897
A TLANTA , GEORGIA 30301
March 1, 1967
J E SS E HILL, J R .
ACTU A RY
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
The Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference
urgently requests that your office launch a
full scale investigation of the deaths of an
entire family of the Perry Homes Housing Project
in Atlanta. Death occured Thursday, bodies were
discovered Saturday.
The victims were Mrs. Josie Marie Callier, a
daughter age 9 and two sons, ages 6 and 7. We have
r eports of possible negligence on the part of the
Atl anta Housing Authority. We have reports that
there have been at least 4 other incidents of a
faulty gas system causing deaths of tenants. Includ ing one case where one victim reported a faulty gas
condition in his apartment, before he became a fatal
victim.
Very truly yours,
ATLANTA SUMMIT LEADERSHIP CXlNFERENCE
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Jes
Hill, Jr., Co-Chairman
Alderman Q. V. Williamson,Co-Chairma n
Rev. Samuel W. Williams,Co - Chairman
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              <text>ATLANTA LIFE INSURANGE GOMPANY
POST OFFICE BOX SOo?7

ATLANTA, GEORGIA BO301

Jesse HItt, Jr. March l, 1967

ACTUARY

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

The Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference
urgently requests that your office launch a
full scale investigation of the deaths of an
entire family of the Perry Homes Housing Project
in Atlanta. Death occured Thursday, bodies were
discovered Saturday.

The victims were Mrs. Josie Marie Callier, a
daughter age 9 and two sons, ages 6 and 7. We have
reports of possible negligence on the part of the
Atlanta Housing Authority. We have reports that
there have been at least 4 other incidents of a
faulty gas system causing deaths of tenants. Includ-
ing one case where one victim reported a faulty gas
condition in his apartment, before he became a fatal
victim.

Very truly yours,
ATLANTA SUMMIT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

stent Ee

Jes&amp; Hill, Jr., Co-Chairman
Alderman Q. V. Williamson,Co-Chairman
Rev. Samuel W. Williams,Co-Chairman
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                    <text>March 3, 1967
Mr . Jesse Hill
Atla.n ta Life Insurance Company
P . O . Box 897
Atlanta. Georgia 30301
Dear Jes e :
May I acknowledge receipt of your letter on
behalf of the Atl nta Summit Leadership
Conference regarding the four deaths in Perry
Homes.
A thorough investigation i being made ot this
by the Atlanta Hou ing Authority, the insurance
company, the Coroner, and the Atlanta Police
Department. I will follow the investigation closely
to its conclu ion, nd I am immediately a king for
the report frotn the Atlanta Polle Dtpartment.
Sincerely,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
IAJr: m
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March 3, 1967

Mr, Jesse Hill

Atlanta Life Insurance Company
P, O. Box 897

Atlanta, Georgia 30301

Dear Jesse:

May I acknowledge receipt of your letter on
behalf of the Atlanta Summit Leadership
Conference regarding the four deaths in Perry
Homes.

A thorough investigation is being made of this

by the Atlanta Housing Authority, the insurance
company, the Coroner, and the Atlanta Police
Department. I will follow the investigation closely
to its conclusion, and Iam immediately asking for
the report from the Atlanta Police Department.

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

IAJr:am
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                    <text>r
Farch 12 , 1967
Dear Mayor Al_en ,
I have be n weanin_ ~o w~it e or qu it e
an'l ths.nk you for allowing e an intervi&lt;?'&gt;
concerning the Governor ' s r ~ce .
I manage
" A" on the :rr-irer and j n the covrse .
Not onl
enjo~abl e ~ but very rr ofita llile.
0
sorre ~i me
l ast No •ember
to mace an
y was iry tr ip
I am t a ktnp a c our se th i s se~ester 1 n ~u b li c speakng ·~ hich we are r e quired to mak
evera l
p e e c hes .
This Fri day we are to make spe e c h e s on a s pe c if ic ra c i a l
problem. S i n ce I li "e in the Se.st Lake community , I
have chosen the community tran ition vhi c h we a re exper iencing o Our professor req uires r esearch and " s ecific
supporting rlata " in p esenting our s pee ch e .
I r ea lize
your time i
e preme l y li mited , but I ~ould greatly appre ciate i t if you could a wer a~ w question for me .
What do you feel has been the c au se oft. e situation?
ave you seen a~y s j gns of organized "bloclcbus t ing "? Do
you feel that Atl9nto's tremendous use of the Urban Renewal
nr og r a m (wh ich I pl a n to make a sr ~ech ab ou t l ater in the
semester ) has affe c ted the trend?
of t e n fee l that the
Negroes are being blamed ( th us created more r r e ju~i c e )
for ~hings which a r e not th eir own fault .
Any help that you co L-1 . give in this area 'lould be
greetly appr e ci ated . Thanks again for your help on my
r E- p ort .
Since~
Q~
Sn eed
Box~ 2 ~L~2 6
Furman Unive ? ity
Gre envill e ; S oC . 2961J
P . · • Congr~t ula tions on y our nice wr ite-up in the current
.ewsw eek .
They 0 1 vious ly got the Nation ' s t o p mayors·:
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              <text>ee IT

 
   
  
   

 

March 12, 1967

Dear Mayor Allen,

I have been meaning to write for quite some time
and thank you for allowing me an interview last November
concerning the Governor's rece. I managed to make an
"A" on the paper andin the covrse. Not only was my trip
enjoyable, but very profitable.

iam taking a course this semester in public speak-
ing in which we are required to make several speeches.
This Friday we are to make speeches on a specific racial
problem. Since I live in the Hast Lake community, I
have chosen the community transibion which we are exper-
iencing, Our professor requires research and “specific
supporting data” in presenting our speeches. I realize
your time is exbremely limited, but I would greatly appre-
Ciate it if you could answer a few questions for me.
What do you feel has been the cause of the situation?
Have you seen any signs of organized “blockbusting"? Do
you feel that Atlanta's tremendous use of the Urban Renewal
program (which I plan to make a sppech about later in the
semester) has affected the trend? I often feel that the
Negroes are being blamed (thus created more prejudice)
for things which are not their own fault.

Any help that you could give in this area would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks again for your help on my

report.

Sneceniy,

jock “aneed

ck Sneed
Box122426
Furman University
Greenville; S.C. 29613

P.S. Congratulations on your nice write-up in the current
Newsweek. They obviously gob the Nation's top mayors!
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