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                    <text>'IRAFF IC FATALITIES TO DATE
//L6
July J.O, 1967
J.l:l.i5AM
1892 Mariett~ Blvd.,N.W.,
wm, 17.
Victim: driver of vehicle which c1•ossed median and was struck in
side by vehicle #2o
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July
25, 1967
E. Freeway and Boulevard S.E.
C.F. 23. Victim, driver of vehicle which crossed median, into opposite lan e
was struck by Greyhound Buso
.,_
-- .


48. 1:20 P.H.


July 28 ,, 1967
w.
WM,
41.
Freeway and South Freeway
Victim, driver of vehicle traveling west on W Freeway struck bridge.
//49&amp;#51
July 29, 1967
Luckie and Simpson
W.F. 4 yr.
W.M. 15 mo.
//50. 5: 20P .M.
Victims, pa ssenger s in vehicle traveling west on Luckie St ,,,
l eft roadway and struck pole o
July 31, 1967
399 Ashby Sto
CM. 6
Victim, pede strian ran from sidewa lk into path of vehicle.


52. 12 : 551\.M


August
5,
1967
Cornell Blvd. and Bakers Ferry Rd.
CM. 47.


53.


Victim, passencer in vehicle which lef t roadway and struck poleo
6: 55PM
Augus t 9, 1967
Crumley a nd Pulliam Sto
CM, 12.
Vic tim, pedes t r i an on bicycle was struck by vehicl e t raveling sou.th
on Pulliam St.
�#Sh 12:46PM
August 9, 1967
Juniper and Ponce de Leon t ve c
W.Fo 22
Victim:i passe nger in vehi cle t r aveling wes t on Ponce de Leon Aveo
was struck by vehicle trnveling south on Junipero


550 9 :JOA.M.


August 10, 1967
1248 Ba nkhead Ave o
C.F .6.
Victim, passenger in vehicle t r aveling on wrong side of roadway,
struck vehicle trave ling east on Bankheado
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August 11, 1967
Simpson and Chestnut
CH.
6,
Victim, pedestrian struck by vehi cle traveling east on 5 i mpson Sto
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              <text>f De .
TRAFFIC FATALITIES TO DATE n\n
#6 122) 5AM ‘ July 10, 1967
1892 Marietta Blvd.,N.W.,
wn, 17. Victim, driver of vehicle which crossed median and was struck in
side by vehicle #2.
#47. 9:30P.M. July 25, 1967
E. Freeway and Boulevard 5.E.
C.F. 23. Victim, driver of vehicle which crossed median, into opposite lane
was struck by Greyhound Bus.
#8. 1:20 P.M. July 28, 1967
W. Freeway and South Freeway

WM, 41. Victim, driver of vehicle traveling west on W Freeway struck bridge.

#UIHASL July 29, 1967

Luckie and Simpson

W.F. ) yr. Victims, passengers in vehicle traveling west on Luckie St.,
W.M. 15 mo. left roadway and struck pole.
#50. 5:20P.M. July 31, 1967
399 Ashby St,
CM. 6 Victim, pedestrian ran from sidewalk into path of vehicle.
#52. 12:55AM August 5, 1967

Cornell Blvd. and Bakers Ferry Rd.

CM. 47. Victim, passenger in vehicle which left roadway and struck pole.

#53. 6:55PM August 9, 1967
Crumley and Pulliam 5,

(™, 12. Victim, pedestrian on bicycle was struck by vehicle traveling south
on Pulliam St,
#5) 12:26PM | August 9, 1967
Juniper and Ponce de Leon Ave,
W.F. 22 Victim, passenger in vehicle traveling west on Ponce de Leon Ave.
was struck by vehicle traveling south on Juniper.
#55. 9:30AM. August 10, 1967
12)8 Bankhead Ave.

C.F.6. Victim, passenger in vehicle traveling on wrong side of roadway,
struck vehicle traveling east on Bankhead,

4

#56. 8:30PM August 11, 1967
Simpson and Chestnut

CM. 6, Victim, pedestrian struck by vehicle traveling east on Simpson Ste
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                    <text>Augu t Zl, 1967
Mr. Geoffr y A . Heard
Mr. Henry Phip
Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc .
Price N i hhorhood Servic Center
1127 Capitol Av nue , S . E .
Atlanta, Georgi
30315
D
r Mr . H ard and Mr. Phip
inly
co
pp:reciate your letter
d your high
ndation of Officer E . H . Lyons .
I am forw rdin this letter to Chief Jenltin9 Ion
ith my pps- ciation for Officer Lyo ' ouut
ing performance.
Sine rely yo r ,
Iv
Alle , Jr.
Mayor
lAJr/br
CC: Chief Herbert Jenkins
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              <text>August 23, 1967

Mr. Geoffrey A. Heard

Mr. Henry Phipps

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
Price Neighborhood Service Center
1127 Capitol Avenue, S. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30315

Dear Mr. Heard and Mr. Phipps:

I certainly appreciate your letter and your high
commendation of Officer E. H. Lyons.

I am forwarding this letter to Chief Jenkins along
with my appreciation for Officer Lyons' outstand-
ing performance.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

1ASr/br

CC: Chief Herbert Jenkins
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                    <text>CITY OF A T LANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
August 28, 1967
HERBERT T . JENKINS
Chief
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From: Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
August 21 to August 27, 1967 inclusive
4 patrolmen employed
1 patrolman on military leave
2 patrolmen resigned -- one to U.S. Treas. - other res. for personal reasons
2 patrolmen pensioned
Total vacancies:
8
Total guards: 11
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia

 

August 28, 1967

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM

To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasléy)

August 21 to August 27, 1967 inclusive

4 patrolmen employed

1 patrolman on military leave

2 patrolmen resigned -- one to U.S. Treas. - other res. for personal reasons
2 patrolmen pensioned

Total vacancies: 8 Total guards: 11

E.O. A. employees (paid by Federal Government): 2

 
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                    <text>W ILLIAM R. FISHER, M .D.
JAMES E. PRUETT, M.D,
SUITB ~65-C, DOCTORS BUILDING
490 PaachlrH Strael, N, &amp;.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30 308
JA 4-2666
August 29 , 1967
Chief Herbert T. Jenldns
Atlanta Police Department
Atlanta , Georgia
Dear Chief Jenkins :
After a letter from Mr. Edmund W . -Hughes of J uly 7, 1967 , of
which you have a copy, and my letter t o you of July 17, 1967, I fe lt
that the matter of using the taxi lane to pick up private passengers at
the Atlanta Stadium after stadium events had been settled. However,
I was again prevented from doing so after a baseball game a few days
ago. As I stated in my last letter to you, I appreciated your consideration of my request and your help in making it possible for us to use this
lane, but apparently your patrolmen have not received instructions to
allow this.
Since I am told on the one hand that such a thing is now permissible
and am told on the other hand that is is not permissible, I can certainly
E?ee why the patrolmen are confused. Since it apparently has already been
deoided that this lane should be and is available to private vehicles to use
after stadium events for picking up private passengers, I would certainly
appreciate your informing your officers of this fact or else giving me something in writing which I may show them. It is embarrassing to be stopped
in the middle of the street repeatedly after being given assurance that what
I am doing is legal. I would appreciate your consideration and help in this
matter.
Respectfully,
I// ? ; ,(; ~~1
William R. Fisher, M.D.
WRF/lp
Copies: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
William C. Bartholomay
Edmund w. Hughes
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              <text>WILLIAM R, FISHER, M.D,
JAMES E, PRUETT, M.D,
SUITE 265-C, DOCTORS BUILDING
490 Peachtroe Stroat, N. E.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30308

 

JA 42666

August 29, 1967

Chief Herbert T, Jenkins
Atlanta Police Department
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Chief Jenkins:

After a letter from Mr. Edmund W,-Hughes of July 7, 1967, of
which you have a copy, and my letter to you of July 17, 1967, I felt
that the matter of using the taxi lane to pick up private passengers at
the Atlanta Stadium after stadium events had been settled, However,
I was again prevented from doing so after a baseball game a few days
ago. As I stated in my last letter to you, I appreciated your considera-
tion of my request and your help in making it possible for us to use this
lane, but apparently your patrolmen have not received instructions to
allow this,

Since I am told on the one hand that such a thing is now permissible
and am told on the other hand that is is not permissible,I can certainly
see why the patrolmen are confused. Since it apparently has already been
decided that this lane should be and is available to private vehicles to use
after stadium events for picking up private passengers, I would certainly
appreciate your informing your officers of this fact or else giving me some-
thing in writing which I may show them, It is embarrassing to be stopped
in the middle of the street repeatedly after being given assurance that what
Iam doing is legal, I would appreciate your consideration and help in this
matter,

Respectfully,
ty, 7 7) AVE, AAly
William R. Fisher, M.D,
WRF/Ip
Copies: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

William C, Bartholomay
Edmund W. Hughes
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                    <text>August 28 1 1967
V
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Iv n Allen. Jr.
From: Dan Swe t
Subject: Polic Sci nc
D gr e Progr . m.
Thi i just to let you know th t I am workin with the National
Council of Chri tians and Jew through Don McA voy in
tt mpt
t.o obtain ome tuition fund for polic me?l to p rticipate in the
Polic Sci ne Degre Program t G orgia State •. The National
Council in eo
in taru;
provid a some
l tanc for cours
in polic · ..community r 1 ti one nd Don
m t think the r is
chanc that w might ob.tain om h Ip foi- th1 program.
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ln Washington d 1th Jim McGovern of th
t.ropolitan Crime
Commi eion ho i
elating 11 in d t rminlng
N othe~ fun.de
might b av llable lo ly.
A soon s L .. Bob Lan in th Polic - D par
nt ts b ck from
1 av this w k ,
will ttempt to dr ft augg at d proc dure
lo• · nting tuition a to memb r of th AU ta Polle Dep rt-
me.nt.
Clty might
abl to put up fund th llr•t
b to be matched by outei
rant for tw nty
ddltio 1 offlc ra. 1
1 that if w can ob in ut•ld
el
e
r
City ha•
ould be uound 50%
t
c
r due
obj ctlo • hich ml t a,ia _ fl!om other mploy e l'O\lpl i
City Government.
I
ill ke•p you infor
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              <text>August 28, 1967 Ca

MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From: Dan Sweat

Subject: Police Science Degree Program

This is just to let you know that I am working with the National
Council of Christians and Jews through Don McAvoy in an attempt
to obtain some tuition funds for policemen to participate in the
Police Science Degree Program at Georgia State.. The National
Council in some instances provides some assistance for courses
in police-community relations and Don seems to think there is a
chance that we might obtain some help for this program.

I am also working with the Community Relations Service here and
in Washington and with Jim McGovern of the Metropolitan Crime
Commission who is assisting us in determining where other funds
might be available locally.

As soon as L@ Bob Lane in the Police Department gets back from
leave this week, we will attempt to draft a suggested procedure
for granting tuition aid to members of the Atlanta Police Depart-
ment.

I would hope that the City might be able to put up funds the first
year for twenty grants to be matched by outside grants for twenty
additional officers. I feel that if we can obtain outside assistance
where the City share would be around 50% that we can reduce
objections which might arise from other employee groups in

City Government.

I will keep you informed.
DS:fy
ee: Mr. Earl Landera

 
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
September 4, 1967
HERBERT T . JENKINS
Chief
MEMORANDUM
To:
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From:
The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
August 28, 1967 to September 3, 1967 inclusive
3 patrolmen employed
10 patrolmen resigned -or
on leave
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resignations requested
on military leave
service station
dw to family reasons
return to college
partnership in trucking company
security division of Kressge Co.
going in contracting business
U.S. Govt. Food and Drug Dept.
Total guards: 3
E . 0 . A. employees (paid by Federal Government)
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT of POLICE

Atlanta 3, Georgia
September 4, 1967

 

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM

To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

August 28, 1967 to September 3, 1967 inclusive

3 patrolmen employed

resignations requested

on military leave

service station

die to family reasons

return to college

partnership in trucking company
security division of Kressge Co.
going in contracting business
U.S. Govt. Food and Drug Dept.

10 patrolmen resigned -or
on leave

Se a

Total vacancies: 15 Total guards: 3

E.O.A. employees (paid by Federal Government) 2

 
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                    <text>September ll, 1967
Mr. Dougla B . Fincannon
Calhoun Company, Inc.
lZl Forrest Avenue, N . E .
Atlanta, Ci orgia 30303
Dear Mr. Fincannon:
This ill acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the video tape equipment which your
coinpany bandlea .
lam forwardl,Qg thia inf-ormation to Chief
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Sincerely yours ,
Alle , Jr.
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              <text>September ll, 1967

Mr. Dougias B. Fincannon
Calhoun Company, Inc.

121 Forrest Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Fincannon:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the video tape equipment which your
company handles.

lam forwarding this information to Chief
Herbert T. Jenkins for further consideration.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

1AJr/br

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, FORM32•O•10I
9-7-67
Press Conference
•,·
OFFENSE----
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE
- - - - - - - - - SERIAL N O . - - - - - - -
Baptist
Church
· _ _ _ _ _ _ __
COMPLAIN ANT _ Ebeneza
______
_____
____
REPORT
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
175 DECATUR ST., 5. E.
ATLANTA, GA.
Auburn
Avenue
at_Jackson
ADDRESS _ _
____
_____
_ _ _ _ _Street
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION,
ETC.
1.
or
2.
Mr. Jessie Hill -
3.
Rev. J. D. Ward - Spokesma n Operation Bread Ba_s_k_e_t_.________________
4.
Rev. Clyde i·Jilliams - l\!e tr :Y?oli tan Grass Root's Councilo
Albert Davis - ?resident !Local Ch;:mter NAAO'.
Coordinator Atlanta Summit Council.
Dr. Dcwis o pened the ne,·Js conference at 2:35 P.M. with a sta ·~ ernent,
11
'.ve the
v~riou s organi zation leaders since the Labor Day neekend have been in clos e
conference a mong ourselves and with Dr. Martin Luther King, concerning the problems
in Atlanta.
We have urg e d Dr. King in view of these problems to corae to Atlanta
and assist us in non-violent actio ns to alleviate them."
Dr. Davis
cited in
series th e probless t hat he felt wa s facina .negro comn~nities:
l.
~ie stated that the Atlanta Board of Education is naw holding double sessions
in five negro schools and none in white schools.
Furt he r that office e ~ ploy-
ment in the c e ntr a l office for neg ro s in supe rvi so r y positions lag ged.
2.
Une mployraent:
pl o yed.
Neg ros still r e main in the l ~rger p 2 rcentile among t he unem-
According to Dr. 0a vis of the ten p2 rc~nt une moloyed in a given
group only two percent were white.
?
Je
llou s ing:
The Atlanta Housing Au ~horiti es ~ r e s till oracticing se g rega tion
and also rnai11tainin~ se p arate o ff ice operation according to Dr. ~a vis.
Ju stic e a nd the Police:
Dr. ~~vis sta t e d he feels sure t ha t there was evi den c e
of police brut al it y in the Dixie fli l ls area and a laxit y of cit y o ffici als in
Tt-&lt;i~ OFFENSE 15 DECLARED:
U H ,. ,j U N O E O •
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CL•~kEO OY ARREST • • •
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A. Bell - 74- 1 79
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PROGR ESS AFTER THR EE AND SEV E N DAYS AND WEEKLY TH EREAFTER ALSO TO R EPORT S I G N I F ICANT DE V ELOP M E NTS.
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OFFENSE __
P_r_e_s_s_C_o_n_f_·e_r_e_n_c_e___
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE
REPORT
9-7-67
SERIAL N O . - - - - - - -
COM p LA IN ANT __
E_b_:_e_n_e_z_a_B..:.a~p_t_i..:.s_t_C_h_u_r_c_h_________
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
175 DECATUR ST., 5. E.
ADDRESS
ATLANTA, GA.
_A_u_b_u_r_n_._•\_v_e_n_u_e_a_t_J_a_c_k_s_o_n_S_t_r_e_e_t_.______
ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFE N SE , PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION,
giving s e rvice to that com:i,m nity.
ETC.
Two recent decisions rendered bv the
_:_A~l_d.:__:e~r~m_,._a_n_i~c=-~p_o~l=-i~c~e=-~c~o_m_._m~i~t~t~e~e:_h_..:.a..:.s:_s::..:.:h..:.o..:.'~'n:.::.._t~h=a..:.t:_t.:...:.:h~e=-c=-=o..:.m=m=,1=·~t~t~e=o----'w~a=s_:n~o~t:_:r~e=o~r~e=s~e~n~t==e~d,......_He
.further c ha raed t hat t he alte rcation he+we 0 n Officer Ma rsha]]
a n~ Mr. Ho sea
Williams added to the attention that Atlanta wi ll oe t, but it is not a prime
factor in their grevance against the police d epartmen t.
Oftentimes Dr. Davis
would elude que st ion~ propounded by reoorte rs concerning the Williams ca~e.
did howe ver relate t hat Williams had conferred with
He
Dr. King and wa~ still
conferri ng with him a bout the matter .
Rev. Clyde Williams stated that a mas~ meeting would be slated at the W st
0
Hunter Baptist O,urch a t t he cor ne r of Ch estnut and i::iu oter c:;1reet~ ton ight ,
. Septembe r 7 , 1967, a nd t he oroblems of in adequa te hous ing, po lice inj· 1stice a nd
. othe r subjects would be discus sed .
Mr. J ess ie Hill when a sk b y reporters about the Ma rs hall and Wi lliams
altercation state d t ~at he had had a confe rence with Dr, King Sep t embPr 7, J QA7 ,
and h e a s k Dr . King to conside r Atlanta th e ta r oet for SC! A ( Soll tb e rn ,~bri stj clP
Le adership Conference) action.
Fur th er t hat Dr. Ki ng revealed that he had been
unde r pressure by sever al members of this con g reQation t o come to Atlant a.
II
I
do not f ee l that the Ma r s ha ll in c id e nt hurt Atlanta as far as pres~11re is conce rne d
and i s not an out s taudi ng f;;ict.-,r b · 1 t ;t helps to· show th-a n@ed for as sista,1ce ."
THIS.OFFENSE I S DECLARED:
UNFOUNDED.
CLEARED BY ARREST .
.
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEARED
INACTIVE (NO T CLEARED ) .
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SIGNED
E. A. Bell
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74-179
DATE
9-7-67
INV ES TI GATING OFFICER
SIGNED
CHI E F ::lR COMMANDIN G OFF I C E R
DATE
TH I S FORM IS USED BY OFFICER ASS I GNED TO A CASE TO REPORT
PROGR ESS AFTER THRE E ANO SEVEN D AYS ANO WEEKLY THEREAFTE R ALSO TO REPORT SIGN I F IC ANT DEV E LOP MENT S.
continue d.
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OFFENSE _ _P_
r _e_s_s_C_o_n_f_e_r_e_n_c_e___
9_-_7_-_6_7_ _
SER I AL NO. __
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE
REPORT
.. _
Ebeneza
Church
COMPLAIN ANT _
_ _ ___._Baptist
_____
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
ATLANTA POLIC E DEPART M E N T
17S DECATUR ST., S. E.
Auburn
Avenue
Street.
ADDRESS _ _
____
_ _ _ _at
_ _Jackson
_____
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
ATLANTA, GA .
ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION,
ETC.
As far as what course would be taken by Dr King it would be' his own d12cision
according to Dr. :)?.vis.
Dr. Davis further stated that Atlant a is a city that will
listen but fail to act.
11
l•,Te have detected an end to progressive action."
Dr.
Davis stated that if it was necessary to move the head of the Board of Education,
Chief of Police or an y other office it must be dong so that progressive action
might exist.
I talk2d with Dr. Davis after the conference and he stated that he exnected
some word fro m Dr. King within a few ·hours.
Furth e r that Dr. Kinq c o uld be
reach e d in Cleveland, Ohio, a t 851- 4 300, that he felt sure that s o me action ~ould
be taken by Dr. King det e r mined from th e ir conversation.
No reason was aive n as to
why Mr. Hos e a Willia ms f a il e d to a tt end th e c o n fe r e nc e
The conferenc e end e d at 3:05 PM.
TH IS O F FE NS E IS DE C L AR ED :
D
UN FOU N DED .
CLEAR ED B Y A RRE ST • • •
EXC EPT I O N ALL Y CLE AR ED
INACTIV E ( N O T CLEAR E D ) .
0
0.
D
SIGNE
E . -A.
Bell - 7 4 -179
0-- ----------,-------IN V ESTIG A TI NG
SI GN ED
9 -7 -6 7·
D A TE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
O FF IC E R
C H IEF O R C OMMAND I NG OFF I CE R
DAT E --
THIS F O RM IS U S E D B Y OF FICE R ASSIGN E D TO A -CAS E T O R EP O R T
PROGRESS AFTER T HRE E AN D S EVEN D AYS AND WEE K L Y T HER E ·
AFTER AL SO TO REPORT SIGN IFI CAN T DE V E LOPM E NT S.
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FORM 32-0- 101

 

 

 

Press Conference 9-7-67
OFFENSE SERIAL NO.
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE .
REPORT COMPLAINANT Ebeneza Baptist Churec
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT j
175 DECATUR ST., S. E. Auburn Avenue at Jackson Street
ATLANTA, GA. ADDRESS

 

ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC.

1, br, Albert Davis - President Local Chapter NAACP.

2. Mr. Jessie Hill - Coordinator Atlanta Summit Council.

 

3. Rev. J. D. Ward - Spokesman Operation Bread Basket,

 

 

4, Rev. Clyde Williams - Metropolitan Grass Root's Council.

 

 

Or. Davis opened the news conference at 2:35 P.M. with a stacement, "We the

various organization leaders since the Labor Day weekend have been in close

 

conference among ourselves and with Dr. Martin Luther King, concerning the problems

 

in Atlanta, We have urged Dr. King in view of these problems to come to Atlanta

 

and assist us in non-violent actions to alleviate them." Dr. Davis cited in

 

series the problems that he felt was facina.negro communities:
J. He stated that the Atlanta Board of Education is now holding double sessions

in five negro schools and none in wnite schools. Further tiaat office enploy-

 

ment in the central office for negros in supervisory positions lagged.

 

.

2. Unemployment: Negros still remain in the larger percentile among the unen-

 

Ployed. According to Dr. Davis of the ten percent unemoloyed in a given

 

group only two percent were white.

 

3. jilousing: The Atlanta Housing Authorities are still practicing segreaation
and also maintaining separate office operation according to Dr. Davis.
4, Justice and the Police: 9dr. Davis stated he feels sure that there was evidence

____ °* police brutality in the Dixie Hills area and a laxity of city officials in
Trit OF FENSE IS DECLARED:

 

uNrGUNCED. . 2... . . [J Sisneo BE. A. Bell - 74-179

 

 

 

DATE
INVESTIGATING OFFICER
cer*REO By ARREST. ... .- CJ
Es“ PPTIOGNALLY CLEARED .. .
ED A
mA TIVE (NOT CLEARED). « « [J “nN CHIEF OR COMMANDING OFFICER aes
js
THIS FORM IS USED BY OFFICER ASSIGNED TO A CASE TO REPORT continued.

PROGRESS AFTER THREE AND SEVEN DAYS AND WEEKLY THERE-
AFTER ALSO TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS.
+
, FORM 32-D-101

 

 

 

: = 9-7~-
OFFENSE Press Conference SERIAL NO, 67
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE :
REPORT COMPLAINANT __Ebeneza Baptist Church
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
175 DECATUR ST., S. E. Z 1
ACLONT bos ADDRESS Auburn Avenue at Jackson Street,

 

ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC.
giving service to that community. Two recent decisions rendered by the

Aldermanic police committee has shown that the committee was not represented. He

-further charged tiat the altercation hetween Officer Marshall and Mr, Hosea
Williams added to the attention that Atlanta will get, but it is not a ovrime

factor in their grevance against the police department. Oftentines Dr. Davis

would elude questions propounded by revorters concerning the Williams case He
did however relate that Williams had conferred with Dr. King and was still

conferring with him about the matter,

 

Rev. Clyde Williams stated that a mass meeting would be slated at the West+
Hunter Baptist Church at the corner of Chestnut and Hunter Streets tonicht,

September 7, 1957, and the problems of inadequate bousing, nolice injustice and

.other subjects would be discussed,

 

Mr. Jessie Hill wnen ask by reporters about the Marshall and Williams

altercation stated that he had had a conference with Dr, Kina Sentember 7, 1067,
and he ask Dr. King to consider Atlanta the target for SCLA(Southern Christian
Leadership Conference) action. Further taat Dr. King revealed that he tad been

under pressure by several members of this congregation to come to Atlanta, "I

do not feel that the Marshall incident hurt Atlanta as far as pressure is concerned

 

 

. s
THIS.OF FENSE 1S DECLARED: E A RB ll 744179
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UNFOUNDED. . . . . . - + [], SIGNED = . DATE 9-7-67
INVESTIGATING OFFICER
CLEARED By ARREST. ... .- (]
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEARED . . :
SIGNED DATE
INACTIVE (NOT CLEARED). « «@ Oo CHIEF OR COMMANDING OFFICER

 

THIS FORM IS USED BY OFFICER ASSIGNED TO A CASE TO REPORT
PROGRESS AFTER THREE AND SEVEN DAYS AND WEEKLY THERE-
AFTER ALSO TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS.

continued,
|. + FORM 32-D-101

 

SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE

REPORT COMPLAINANT -

ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT

175 DECATUR ST., S. E.
ATLANTA, GA. ADDRESS

Ebeneza Baptist Church

Auburn Avenue at Jackson Street.

 

 

ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETc.

As far as what course would be taken by Dr King it would be his own décision

according to Dr. Davis. Dr. Davis further stated that Atlanta is a city that will

 

listen but fail to act. " We have detected an end to progressive action." Dr,

 

Davis stated that if it was necessary to move the head of the Board of Education,

 

Chief of Police or any other office it must be donw so that progressive action

might exist.

 

I talked with Dr. Davis after the conference and he stated that he expected
some word from Dr. King within a few hours. Further that Dr. King could be
reached in Cleveland, Ohio, at 851-4300, that he felt sure that some action would

be taken by Dr. King determined from their conversation, No reason was qiven as to

why Mr, Hosea Williams failed to attend the conference,

 

The conference ended at 3:05 PM,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIS OF FENSE IS DECLARED:

sites E. A. Bell ~- 74-179 bare ear -67

" UNFOUNDED. . «© «© © «© «© «@ ;
INVESTIGATING OFFICER

CLEARED BY ARREST. «4 + « «
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEARED . .
INACTIVE (NOT CLEARED). - «|

SIGNED DATE
CHIEF OR COMMANDING OFFICER

 

oooo.

 

THIS FORM IS USED BY OFFICER ASSIGNED TO A.CASE TO REPORT
PROGRESS AFTER THREE AND SEVEN DAYS AND WEEKLY THERE-
AFTER ALSO TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS.

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                    <text>•' FORM 32 • D· 101
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE
REPORT
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
175 DECATUR ST., S. E.
ATLANTA, GA.
ADDRESS
-I~st Hunter Bapt ot Church, Hunter &amp;
Cnestnut Sv •
ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVEST_IGATION,
ETC.
Persons who addressed the audiea ce:
1.
Rev. A. B. Boone
I.ocal Minister
2.
Rev. J. D. Ward.
Spokesman for Operaticn Bread Basket
-;.
Rev. Clyde Williams - Vietropolitan Grass Roots Council
4.
Hr. Smith - Sum.m.er Hill Youth Council
5.
Hosea _Williams - Southern Christian le adership Council
The meeting was opsned by the Rev. Clyde Williams and Rev. J.D. Hard.
At that tit1e t here were about 50 people present and about 50% of the s e p0 op1e
ware Local Viin:l.nters and varicus Community I,.3aders.
Rev. Ward recognized
t he presence of nolice and asked t hat we leave without him having to poi:.1t us
out., but we did not leave.
He pointed us out and aske d us to leuve the build-
ing. because they had no need for Police Protection .
After we did not; l eave
they decided to continue the ~~eting but to hold all plans for a Cam~ittee
Heating whi ch was to follow t he l'Iass i·;e e tin5. 'i:'bo s pe akers were c a lled u pon
as follo ws :
Rev. A.B. Boone related his convictions to t he members concernin g t he
F.ducat i on P:roblem in Atlanta. "I am tired of seeing of seeing our c hildren
ge t un at down in order to ge t to school".
it is not corrected 11.
"We are going to h ave to turn
Atlanta upside down
j_f
Rev. Boo r.e's e n tire t a lk ·.,1as
along these lines.
He also referred to tbe J?rogram on Urb an Renewa l t ha"!:i was
THIS . OFFENS E IS DECLARED:
UNFOUN D ED •
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CLEA RED BY ARREST • • •
D
0.
EXCEP TIONAL LY CLEARED
0
INACTIVE (N O T CLEARED).
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SIGNED _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DATE _ _ _ _ _ _ __
INVESTIGA T ING OFFICER
SIGN ED - ~ CH--,1_,,E_F_O_R_C_O_M_M_A_N_DI_N_G_O_F_F_I C_E_R_
_
DATE - -- - - - - -
THIS FO RM IS U SED BY OF FIC ER ASSIGNED TO A CASE TO REPOR T
PROGRESS AFTER THREE AND SE V EN D AY S AND WEEK L Y THE R E A F TER A LSO TO RE PO RT SIGNIFICANT DE V ELOP MEN TS .
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REPORT
COMPLAIN ANT - --
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ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
175 DECATUR ST., 5. E .
ATLANTA, GA.
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ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION,
ETC.
pushing negroos out of slums and not replacoing t~::.cm.
He ·off01~
chnllengc to city off i ci~l a , th nt j f schools are not op 0 nAd "we wjll
uc0 force to open thom".
Next ·speakBr was Mr.
!--:r.
Hosqa
\.JiJJj,qms:
Jil.1i ama tar,;et wa n the polic~:iatic Committee, and. the--
1
Chief of Police ..
He proposed that tcle r:rams be sent to President
Jobnoont demand i ng t bat Chief ,T0n1d
D8
be evj cted from
tbA
Riot Comm:!..t-tee •
And tha t: e ach-m€mb t_n;• o-r th@ °olice Comr1itt0 e, no t be allo·.rnd to fo re;-e·t
that "Al Capone Marshall, and oth "1r policemen, hav"" h en giJri::&gt;n a Jice.ns e
0
to h 0 at pea!)Je, bec !)use of ti-.,.,;r vot- e , on--1.a.s t ni ght".
· the Detroit, C':Jica ;:;o and MiJ •,ra ] kee riots, ~.nd..~
ne eroe s in tho se communitie s , h a d
I!e then----i-mr:,~ized
!'lds of t h-e--
to bo r esoJvAd. "I hope th at:
•l t] nnta
wouJd not have to go through wh a t De troit an.d other citi e s did, b:; t
if this the way it mu st be done , it mus t be done", . Mr. '-J illimn s
continues to l ash a wa y a t she 'PcJ i ca _Camm i ttee , C' 1 i e f ,Tenkins ., a...'11-....,d- - Hay or Allen . I~ c rit i c ise d t he Mayor , fo r not h av in g c ontra) of tbo
-department s , und0 r hi--s- G - ~ - ~-g rre groas in r espons ible
jobs, withi n the wat e r depar tment, board of- educa t i on and etc ••
l1ext speaker Rev . J. D. ',lard:
THIS OFFENS E 15 D EC LA RED:
UNFOU N D ED . •
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INV ES TI GAT I NG
_ _ _ _ _ D A TE - - - -- -- -
OFF I CE R
S I G N ED - - - - -- -- ~ ~ ~ ~ - - OA T E - - - -- - - CH I E F
OR CO MMAN D IN G OFF ! CER
T HI S FORM IS U SE D B Y OF FI CER A SSIG NED T O A CASE TO REPORT
P RO GRE SS A FT ER TH REE AN O SE V E N DA YS A N O_ WE E K L Y T H ERE·
A F TER ALSO T O REP OR T SI G N IFICAN T D E V E L OPME N T S.
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COMPLAIN ANT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __
ATLANTA POLICE D E PARTM E NT
175 DECATUR ST . , S. E.
ADD RE ss
ATLANTA, GA.
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ETC.
Rev. :.rard stated t hat h1'3 wo . .tld at~a.::k the boa..!.'d of educ a tion, Dr~ letson
and others, aJon g tr,,o 1:2ajn l:i nes • . One through demonstrations, on:l-41w-o,
through the ballot box ~
He told the rne0ting · t~.at the Alilan t;a 13oard of
Education and Dr. Ietson, had aareed to meet with a cam:mjttee on
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that "~.J0 wil 1 07errnn the ro eti ng on Mond;;,y nigh t and if 1.rn d on't get
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4*-at wo wa nt t he r e, we will-fill ever.y--Be-ard-H,:nnbers office on Tue sday
mornjng .
I--will par s ona lly be i n t ::e :~ayer' s eff iee, on Tue s das, i f
we don't get wha t we want."
After about one hundred peonl e arrived , it wa fi put to a vo1-e , t bo.t
a pronos a l be submi ttP.d to,Pr0 s id PDt Jobn con, in t he-form of a tele gram ,
n ski ng b j ~h i e f Je n'!.dns fro m his appoi ....
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~t t a~ t time t ,.___e;i a~Ke
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the y vot0.d unani mou s l y to send t he t e l ogram .
aLWil
that news papeP-Pcportcrs and poli c e to l ea \fe .


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              <text>" FORM 32-D-101

; OFFENSE 2888 Heeting Oca deal ~5
: SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE

REPORT COMPLAINANT

ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT ‘ \.)
175 DECATUR ST., S. E. Jest Hunter Baptist Church, Hunter &amp;

ADDRESS n
ATLANTA, GA. Chestnut _ Sts.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC,

 

 

Persons who addressed the audience:

 

1. Pev. A. Be Boones — Local Minister

 

2. Reve J. D. Ward - Spokesman for Operaticn Bread Basket

 

 

 

 

3. Bev. Clyde Williams - Metropolitan Grass Roots Council
4, Me. Smith ~- Summer H1l1l Youth Council
5. Wosea_Jyilliams - Southern Christian Ieadership Council

 

The meeting was opened by the Rev. Clyde Williams and Rev. J.D. Ward.

 

At that tine there were about 50 people present and about 50% of these people

 

were Iocal Ministers and various Community Ieaders. Rev. Ward recognized

 

the presence of "Tolice and asked that we leave without him having to point us

 

out, but we did not leave. He pointed us out and asked us to leave the build-

 

ing because they had no need for Police Protection. After we did not leave
they decided to continue the meeting but to hold all plens for a Com-ittee

Meating which was to follow the Mass Meeting. The speakers were called upon

 

as follows:

Rev. Ae8. Boone related his convictions to the members concerning the
Wducation Problem in Atlanta. "I am tired of seeing of seeing our children
get up at dawn in order to get to school". "We are going to have to turn

Atlanta upside down if it is not corrected". Rev. Boore's entire talk as

 

along these lines. He also referred to the Program on Urban Renewal that was

THIS OF FENSE IS DECLARED:

UNFOUNDED. . . » » » « « [J SIGNED DATE
INVESTIGATING OFFICER

 

 

CLEARED BY ARREST. ... . (J.
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEARED

 

oO SIGNED DATE

INACTIVE (NOT CLEARED). CHIEF OR COMMANDING OFFICER

 

THIS FORM IS USED BY OFFICER ASSIGNEO TO A CASE TO REPORT
PROGRESS AFTER THREE AND SEVEN DAYS AND WEEKLY THERE-
AFTER ALSO TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS.

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FORM 32-D- 101

OFFENSE —__Mass Mesting —____ SERIAL NO, —__ 92.969
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE So?

REPORT COMPLAINANT

ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT

1 DECATUR 5ST., 5. E.
TC ARAMA EO: ADDRESS _Hunter and Chestnut

 

 

ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC.

pushing neosrees—oust—ol_shiess—and not Sestlaceinge thes. te offered a
challence to city officiala, that if schools are not opened "we will

5 Lil

 

 

Next speaker was Mr. Hosea Williams:

——_'r. Vi liiass targot—wasthe police _dAldermatie Gommittee,and the
Chief of Folice. He proposed that telerrams be sent to President

Johnson, demanding that Chief dankins be evicted from the Riot Committee,

 

that "Al Capone Marshall, and othar policemen, have been riven a license

to beat peonle, hecsuse of their yote, on last night", Ne then imphkesized
‘the Detroit, ¢ end_how the demands of the —
negroes in those communities, had to be resolved, "TI hope that Atlanta
‘would not have to go through what Detroit and_other cities did, bus—
if this the way it must be done, it must be done", . Mr, VWillians
continues to Jash ax 4
Mayor Allen. He criticised the Mayor, for not having contral of the —
departments, under his command, —Such-as_putting Negross_in-responsibie

jobs, within the water department, board of-education and ete..

 

  
 

 

 

 

Next speaker Rev. J... ‘ard:

THIS OF FENSE IS DECLARED:

 

UNFOUNDED. SIGNED DATE
INVESTIGATING OFFICER

CLEARED BY ARREST.

QO
soa
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEARED . . []

SIGNEO DATE

INACTIVE (NOT CLEARED). CHIEF 9A COMMANDING OFFICER

 

THIS FORM IS USED BY OFFICER ASSIGNED TO A CASE TO REPORT
PROGRESS AFTER THREE AND SEVEN DAYS AND WEEKLY THERE-
AFTER ALSO TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS.
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FORM 32-D-101
©

OFFENSE fogs iat SERIAL NO, 929.69.
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE SISOS NOT UALS

 

REPORT COMPLAINANT
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
175 DECATUR ST., 5S. E.

ATLANTA, GA, ADDRESS —_Huntenand Chests? +? cc

 

 

ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC.

 

through _thebaliot_box._te told the necting thatthe aAtianta Board or

 

 

we don't set what we want."

 

After about one hundred people arrived, it was put to a vote, that

a proposal be submitted to President Johnson, in the—form—ofatelesran,

Th — , *

  

 

 

 

 

 

THIS OF FENSE IS DECLARED:

UNFOUNDED. « 2 es 2 + + GE SIGNEO SeAs—Reaiohits Searccarnoid °47 = —ga97.69———_
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CLEARED BY ARREST. ... - (J
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ay ea a5 ieee

EXCEPTIONALLY CLEARED . . []
SIGNED
INACTIVE (NOT CLEARED). . . [J GHIEF OR COMMANDING OFFICER

 

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PROGRESS AFTER THREE AND SEVEN DAYS AND WEEKLY THERE-
AFTER ALSO TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS.
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
Septem rer 11, 1967
HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
S~eptember 4, 1967 to September 10, 1967 inclusive
4 patrolmen employed
1 patrolman resigned (accepted job with more pay - been with
department o ne week)
Total vacancies:
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Total guards:
E. 0. A. employees - paid by Federal Government:
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DEPARTMENT of POLICE

Atlanta 3, Georgia
September ll, 1967

 

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

September 4, 1967 to September 10, 1967 inclusive

4 patrolmen employed

1 patrolman resigned (accepted job with more pay - been with
department o ne week)

Total vacancies: 12 Total guards: 3

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                    <text>September 14, 1967
Mr. Aaron I. Alembik
Shulman nd Alembik
503 National B nk of Georgi Building
Atlanta, Cieor ia 30303
Dea.r Mr. Alembik:
This will ac o ledge receipt of your letter
regarding the school crossing on M t . Pa.ran
Road.
1 am forwardin this reque t to the Police
Department for consideration.
Sincerely your ,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
yor
IAJr/br
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              <text>September 14, 1967

Mr. AaronI. Alembik

Shulman and Alembik

503 National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Alembik:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the school crossing on Mt. Paran
Road.

I am forwarding this request to the Police
Department for consideration.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

1AJr/br

CC: Police Department
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CITY OF A TLA NTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
A tlanta 3, Georgia
September 18, 1967
HERBERT T . JENKINS
Chief
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
My dear Mr. Mayor:
On July 27, 1967, President Lyndon Johnson appointed me to
the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders.
The Commission has been meeting about two days per week
in Washington and visiting some of the cities that were damaged by
recent disorders.
It is the Commission's plan to meet every other week in the
future.
I have been reimbursed by the U. S. Treasury for all of my
traveling expense , and have received the following compensation checks
to date Date
Gr oss
Deductions
FICA Fed. T ax
Net
8/1:l/ 67
$500. 00
$22.00
$99 . 50
$378 . 50
8/2 6/ 67
$400. 00
$ 17. 60
$69. 00
$313. 40
T otal
$691. 90
This is furnished as a matter of information and my futur e action
will be guided by your sugge stions.
HTJ:gp
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT of POLICE

   

SLs yy Atlanta 3, Georgia
| September 18, 1967

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

My dear Mr. Mayor:

On July 27, 1967, President Lyndon Johnson appointed me to
the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders.

The Commission has been meeting about two days per week
in Washington and visiting some of the cities that were damaged by
recent disorders.

It is the Commission's plan to meet every other week in the
future.

I have been reimbursed by the U. 8S. Treasury for all of my
traveling expense, and have received the following compensation checks

 

 

 

to date -

Date Gross Deductions Net
FICA Fed. Tax

8/12/67 $500. 00 $22.00 $99.50 $378. 50

8/26/67 $400. 00 $17.60 $69.00 $313. 40

Total $691. 90

This is furnished as a matter of information and my future action
will be guided by your suggestions.

HTJ: gp F _ a

Respectfully, 5

 
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                    <text>September 2.0, 1967
Chief Herbert Jenkin
Atlanta Police Department
175 Decatur Sti-eet, S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Chief:
Mayor Allen
_ r f rred to me for comment nd filing your
letter of September 18, 1967 pertaining to your erving on the
National Advisory Committee on Civil Di ord r •
There ia nothing in the City Code that prevent• your ervin
on th commi ion nor your receiving comp n tion for uch
service. We r filln your letter juet • m · er of r cord
and augg t that lm r lett r• be writt n p criodically so
that the record will be complet •
Pl •
cc:ept my belated congratulation• o thi• appointmentIt i• juet noth I' recognition of your ellident d d dieated
rvtc in the fi ld Qf · w enforcement.
Sincerely yowr•,
R.
rl L nd ra
Adminlatrati - Aa•l•ta. t
EL :lp
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              <text>September 20, 1967

Chief Herbert Jenkins
Atlanta Police Department
175 Decatur Street, S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Chief:

Mayor Allen has referred to me for comment and filing your
letter of September 18, 1967 pertaining to your serving on the
National Advisory Committee on Civil Disorders.

There is nothing in the City Code that prevents your serving
on the commission nor your receiving compensation for such
service. We are filing your letter just as a matter of record
and suggest that similar letters be written periodically so
that the record will be complete.

Please accept my belated congratulations on this appointment,
It is just another recognition of your efficient and dedicated
service in the field of law enforcement,

Sincerely yours,

R. Earl Landers
Administrative Assistant

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                    <text>September 15, 1967
Mr. B. McDonald Doster
1414 Boulevard Lorraine S. W.
Atlanta, · Georgia 30311
My dear Mr. Doster:
Thank you very much for your letter of September 14th
and the information contained therein.
The police patrol in the damsville neighborhood ha
rec ntly been strengthened.
I hav forwarded your letter on to Supt. Clinton Chafin
of the Detective Divt ion and Capti o. w. Jordan of the Crim
Pr vention Bureau with instruction to make a complete investigation
and report of this incid nt, and to give the m tter their personal
attention and be t fforts.
HTJ:
c. c.
Supt. Clinton Chafin &amp;
Capt. o. W. Jor
Mayor Iv All n, Jr. ~
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VS eS Toe a Saw AT a be 3 =

September 15, 1967

Mr. B. McDonald Doster
1414 Boulevard Lorraine S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30311

My dear Mr. Doster:

Thank you very much for your letter of September 14th
and the information contained therein.

The police patrol in the Adamsville neighborhood has
recently been strengthened.

I have forwarded your letter on to Supt. Clinton Chafin
of the Detective Division and Capt. 0. W. Jordan of the Crime
Prevention Bureau with instructions to make a complete investigation
and a report of this incident, and to give the matter their personal
attention and best efforts.

Sincerely yours,

e
HTJ: gp hiéf of Police
c. ¢.
Supt. Clinton Chafin &amp;
Capt. O. W. Jordan
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. -—~
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                    <text>CITY OF A TLANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
September 18, 1967
HERBERT T . JENKINS
Chief
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From:
The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
September 11, 1967 to September 17, 1967 inclusive
4 patrolmen resigned - another job
or discharged
discharged
moving back to West, Va.
discharged
3 patrolmen employed
Total vacancies:
13
Total guards: 3
E . O. A. employees - paid by Federal Government: 2
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT of POLICE

Atlanta 3, Georgia
September 18, 1967

 

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM

To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

September 11, 1967 to September 17, 1967 inclusive

4 patrolmen resigned - another job

or discharged discharged
moving back to West, Va.

discharged

3 patrolmen employed

Total vacancies: 13 Total guards: 3

E.O.A. employees - paid by Federal Government: 2

 
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                    <text>Beptcmber . 2~ 19 ·17
S pt 0 C 0 Chafin
Capto Oo Jordan
Lt J 0 R Shattles
Sirs :
Th i s date ~t 4z30 pm I took a photog:c .pher to the Bo~.:rd o :f Edu.ca;t i m1 0 2 24,
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They refused 9 and v·ere a:&gt;:rested f or violat i ng ci i:y o-c1ina.,ce 20=27@ (Loit e ring ) 0
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I rma J ean J acksc:-:nr; cf2 '1. 0 334 Aubu:rn o
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Rev o J oseph Eo Boonep c m44 9 4 520 CJ.axmont Dr o S0W0
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Rev 0 J cC 1vard 9 cm3 :i 14 7J. Eason Sta NoWo
Wi1 scn Bro m i, cm3--1ll 360 Nelson Sto S.,W 0
Albert Henry 9 \'JT.141$ 3 42 Gth o NoEo
W' lli.am Lo ckett, c m35 9 2-116 Ua t h i e 1rs on P l a S oWo
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group refused to d o soe They b o ugh t up t v;0lv e point s :foz: di.·cussion hu t fi n~ J.ly
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no l a t er than tomorrowo
not rea ch himo
D:c ., Letson made an a t t empt to c a l l D:::: ., Cook~ but could
Dr o L etson left th2 b'uiJ.ding at l Q:"2-.5 p m 9 and :ce tuxncd a ·i.. 1 1~ 30 ::\t
t his time he told the g J:oup they woul d h ave t o leave ..
over to
L t.,
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Nash and l eft G
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Copeland , Lto Sheppard ., 1"he:.re was sev e ra l o ther o ffi c ers on t h t~ scr--,ne ,.,
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Charles A., Webster X'ema i ned on the scenG 11 b ut was a l lov·ed t o go~ when h e stated he
· ould b e glad to g oo He c ame on to the sta tion .and wi t nessed the booking of the
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xd:.--b,~ i &lt;l~nti ty of the o;fficers p a rticip~~-· g i n the rrest o
St2.ting ~dlli'.:'~ "i:hr., t h eh ad to make a r eport to Mr o Richa:cd Fr e em: ,.
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September 12, 1967 we

Supte C,. Chain
Capt, O, Jordan
Lt, J.R Shatties

Sirs:

This date at 4:30 pm I took a photographer te the Board of Education, 224
Central Ave. He made pictures of individuals eee Supt. itusr Letsons office,
I returned to 224 Centrai Ave, and remained until 11: py at which time these
persons were told to leave the building by Det, J.D eva on orders from Lt, Nash,
They refused, and were arrested for violating city ordinance 20H27a (Loitering)o
Case set 2:30 pm, Sept. 13th. Arrested subjects were as follows.

Jessica Holland, wf20, 334 Auburn Ave.

James Gibson, wn21, 334 Auburm Ave.

Irma Jean Jackson, cf21, 334 Auburn.’

Marge Manderson, wf39, 7i1 Wilson Rd. N.Wp

Rev, Joseph E, Boone, cmd4, 4520 Clarymont Dr. S.W,
Rey, Howard W,. Creecy, cm39, 192 Ashby St..S,W
Rev. J.C Ward, cm38, 1471 Eason St. N.W,

Wilscn Brown, cm34, 360 Nelson St. SeWo

Albert Henry, wm41, 342 Otho N.E«

William Lockett, cm35, 246 Mathiewson Pl, S.W,

Supt. Letson had refused to meet this group carlier, but did so at 6330 pm.
in his office. He wanted to meet this group in the large meeting room, but thie
group refused to do so,g They bought up twelve points for discussion but finally
decided on one, that being Dr. Letson call an emergency meeting of the boare, fox
no later than tomorrow. Dx, Letson made an attempt to call Dr. Cook, but could
not reach him, Dr. Letson left the building at 10:45 pm, and returned at 11:30 ¢
this time he told the group they would have to leave. He then turned the matter
over to Lt. Nash and left,

The arrest was oxderly and was carxied out by the school detectives, Lt.
Copeland, Lt. Sheppard, There was several other officers on the scene.

When asked to leave a colored female and colezed male (John Boone) left,
Chaxles A. Webster remained on the scene, but was allowed to go, when he stated he
would be glad to go, He came on to the station and witnessed the booking of the
prisonerse He latex came to the Det. Office and questioned Capt, Duncan on the
imo identi ty of the officers participai ng in the arrest. Stating siden: that he
hac to make a report to Mr, Richard Freein:

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xbm . Eprmct Security Squad, Crime Prevention
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                    <text>B. McDONALD DOSTER
1414 BOULEVARD LORRAINE, 5. W.
ATLANTA 11. GA.
September 14, 1967
Chief Herbert Jenkins
Atlanta Police Department
175 Decatur Street, S. E.
Atlanta~ Georgia
Dear Mr. Jenkins:
I want to report an incident that happened Wednesday
night about 9:00 p.m., September 13, which occurred on Gordon
Road at the railroad underpass just west of the intersection of
Lynhurst in the event you wish to alert your patrolmen to events
of this kind.
My wife and I and friends had dinner at the Plantation
Restauran t in Marietta .and were proceeding homeward through Access
Highway , Bolton Road by Fulton County Airport, Gordon Road, Lynhurst, and Sewell to Cascade Heights.
When we approached the underpass west of Lynhurst, but
still some di st_a nce away , I saw five or so young Negroes sixteen
to eighteen years old, or thereabou ts, standing on the right hand
side of the street at the abutment to the railroad b ridge. They
were doing nothing that appeared to be out of the ordinary, but
were apparently were t a lking and having fun. Just as I became even
with them, we were startled by a terrific report which sounded as
though a gun had been fired inside the car. I ha d seen no one make
any move and no flash from an e xp losion was seen so assumed that
the boys had thrown a giant firecracker under the car where it exploded. There appearing nothing more serious a t that time, I did
not stop but proceeded on homeward.
After visiting with our friends for an hour or two,l!!Y
wife and I went on home where we then examined the car because
someone had e xpre ssed an opinion that something struck the car,
which we did not immediately confirm.
Upon e xamination under · light it is c lear now that the
e xplosion was the dischar ge of a gun, and the car was actual ly
struck by the bullet and that from the trajectory th e bulle t ca me
�,--
B. McDONALD DOSTER
1414 BOULEVARD LORRAINE, 5 . W.
ATLANTA 11, GA.
from overhead on the railroad bridge, from which someone must have
fired the gun.
The bullet, from directly overhead, was fired at about
a 40 degree angle, and it struck the left rear door window just
above the center. Being struck from overhead, the bullet merely
glanced off the glass and struck a curved portion of the metal door
at the base of the glass where the curve caused the bullet to riccochet outward. The glass was not broken, but was scarred by the impact·and the metal was not pierced, but was scored by the riccochet.
It is obvious that someone was making an attempt on
the life of some unsuspecting person who would drive under the
bridge. That person could have been me if the gun had been fired
a split second sooner and six inches to my right, where it would
have pierced the windshield directly in front of my face.
I saw no one on the bridge above, and having proceeded
as far forward as I had, I saw no flash, but the circumstances
wer~ easy to read.
Very truly yours,
B. M. Doster
cc:
Mayor .Ivan. Allen, Jr.
City Hall .
Atlanta, Georgia
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              <text>B. MCDONALD DOSTER
1414 BouLEVARD LORRAINE, S. W.
ATLANTA 11, GA.

September 14, 1967

Chief Herbert Jenkins
Atlanta Police Department
175 Decatur Street, S. E,
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Jenkins:

I want to report an incident that happened Wednesday
night about 9:00 p.m., September 13, which occurred on Gordon
Road at the railroad underpass just west of the intersection of
Lynhurst in the event you wish to alert your patrolmen to events
of this kind.

My wife and I and friends had dinner at the Plantation
Restaurant in Marietta and were proceeding homeward through Access
Highway, Bolton Road by Fulton County Airport, Gordon Road, Lyn-
hurst, and Sewell to Cascade Heights.

When we approached the underpass west of Lynhurst, but
still some distance away, I saw five or so young Negroes sixteen
to eighteen years old, or thereabouts, standing on the right hand
side of the street at the abutment to the railroad bridge. They
were doing nothing that appeared to be out of the ordinary, but
were apparently were talking and having fun, Just as I became even
with them, we were startled by a terrific report which sounded as
though a gun had been fired inside the car. I had seen no one make
any move and no flash from an explosion was seen so assumed that
the boys had thrown a giant firecracker under the car where it ex-
ploded. There appearing nothing more serious at that time, I did
not stop but proceeded on homeward.

After visiting with our friends for an hour or two, my
wife and I went on home where we then examined the car because
someone had expressed an opinion that something struck the car,
which we did not immediately confirm,

Upon examination under light it is clear now that the
explosion was the discharge of a gun, and the car was actually
struck by the bullet and that from the trajectory the bullet came
B. MCDONALD DOSTER
1414 BouLEVARD LORRAINE, S. W.
ATLANTA 11, GA,

from overhead on the railroad bridge, from which someone must have
fired the gun,

The bullet, from directly overhead, was fired at about
a 40 degree angle, and it struck the left rear door window just
above the center. Being struck from overhead, the bullet merely
glanced off the glass and struck a curved portion of the metal door
at the base of the glass where the curve caused the bullet to ricco-
chet outward. The glass was not broken, but was scarred by the im-
pact’and the metal was not pierced, but was scored by the riccochet.

It is obvious that someone was making an attempt on
the life of some unsuspecting person who would drive under the
bridge. That person could have been me if the gun had been fired
a split second sooner and six inches to my right, where it would
have pierced the windshield directly in front of my face,

I saw no one on the bridge above, and having proceeded
as far forward as I had, I saw no flash, but the circumstances
were easy to read,

Very truly yours,

B. M. Doster
ec: Mayor-Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
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                    <text>V
September 196 1967
V
Mr. B . M . Doster
1414 Boulevard Lorraine, S . W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Pear Don:
Thank you very much for sending me a copy of your letter
to Chief Jenkin • It would be needles for me to say
that we regret th incident to which you refer, and t hat
every effort ill be made by the Police D pa.dment to
determine ho the per ons ere nd prevent any other
incident of thi type in the future.
A to ·whether you may wi h to obtain permit to carry
a protective e pon; thi i a deci ion you ill have to
ma e. Perso Uy, I thi k the Police Deparbn nt is
dequate for the protection of all c i tizens .
Sincerely,
l
IA.Jr:am
Alie , Jr.
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              <text>September 196 1967

Mr. B. M. Doster
1414 Boulevard Lorraine, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Don:

Thank you very much for sending me a copy of your letter
to Chief Jenkins. It would be needless for me to say

that we regret the incident to which you refer, and that
every effort will be made by the Police Department to
determine who the persons were and prevent any other
incidents of this type in the future.

As to whether you may wish to obtain a permit to carry
a protective weapon; this is a decision you will have to
make. Personally, I think the Police Department is
adequate for the protection of all citizens,

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

IAIr:am
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                    <text>TUITION GRANTS
ATU.NTA POLICE OFFICERS
COST OF COURSE PER QUARTER
$35.00 Per Subject P er Qua:tter
$10.,00 Per Subject Per Quarter for Books
$ 6.,00 Per Quarter for Students Ac tivity Fee
1.
All Officers will be allowed to take up two subjects
Per Quarter.
2.
Tuition will be paid to all participating Officers up
to, but not to e x ceed $100.00 Per Quarter.
3.
The tuition will be paid to the Of f icer af~er he has
successfully completed each quarter.
4.
Reimbursement will be paid only to those Officers
participating in Police Admi nistration Course.
METHOD OF SELECTI ON FOR REI MB URSEMENT
1~
En trace Examinat i o n Scores.
2.
Length o f service with the Dep artment.
3.
The Police Officers performance rating and up on
app roval of Chief o f Pol i ce .
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ATLANTA POLICE OFFICERS

COST OF COURSE PER QUARTER

$35.00 Per Subject Per Quarter
$10,00 Per Subject Per Quarter for Books
$ 6,00 Per Quarter for Students Activity Fee

All Officers will be allowed to take up two subjects
Per Quarter.

Tuition will be paid to all participating Officers up
to, but not to exceed $100.00 Per Quarter.

The tuition will be paid to the Officer after he has
successfully completed each quarter,

Reimbursement will be paid only to those Officers
participating in Police Administration Course.

METHOD OF SELECTION FOR REJTMBURSEMENT

Entrace Examination Scores.
Length of service with the Department.

The Police Officers performance rating and upon
approval of Chief of Police.
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                    <text>TRAFFIC FA.TALITI:SS TO DATE
1/57. 5:50
A.H.
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N.W. Freeway and Howe ll Mill Rdo
VictiTJ1., drive1• of vehicle; which was struck by vehicle //2, which
crossed median and overturnedo
W.M. ??


58. 8:00P.H.


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W.F. 23.
Victim, passenger in vehicle which was struck by vehicle cha_nging
lanes.
1159. 10 :25A.M.
September · 9, 1967
2544 Peachtree Rd.,N.W.
W.M.
LB.
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WM. ?? Victim, driver of vehicle; which was struck by vehicle #2, which
crossed median and overturned.
#58, 8:00P.M. September 1, 1967
N.W.Freeway and Mt Paran Rd.
W.F. 23. Victim, passenger in vehicle which was struck by vehicle changing
lanes.
#59. 10:25A.M. September 9, 1967
25) Peachtvee Rd.,N.W.

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