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                    <text>UNITEb STATES DEPART:\IENT OF J US TICE
FED EHA L BUHEAU Of I i\" YE S TIGATIOi:'\
In R eply, Please R ef er to
File No .
Hems ton , Texa s
Oc t ober 19 , 1967
Re:
FRANK BARK:,il\N W.&amp; TERS,
als o kn own as
Frank B. Wa t ers
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On April 18, 1961, a re view of the military service
record of FRANK BARKMAN WA TERS at th0 Military Pers onne l. Records
Cent er , St. Louis, Miss ouri, disclosed th a t h e enlisted in the
Unit ed St a tes Ar my Ai r Corps on March 17, 1941 , and was honorably dis c harged on Augus t 4, 194 1, due to flyi ng defici ency.
He r e-en listed on Nov ember 21, 1941, and was hon orably discharged on Ma y 15, 1942, as an Avi ati on Cade t to ac c e pt a co mmission. He was a ppoi nted Se6 ond Lieu tenant, May 16, 1942 ,
and was hon ora bly released fro m a ctive duty on November 3, 194 5,
by reas on of demobilizati on . His phys:i.cal descriptj_on wa s shown
as follows :
Name
FRANK BARKMAN WATERS
Da te of'Birth
Pla c e of Birth
Height
Weight
Ra c e
Hair
Eyes
Educa tion
3/15/18
El ec t ra , Texas
5 t7 II
198 lbs . ·
White
Brown
· Blue
3 years college;
Ha rdin - Si mmons
Un iversity,
Abilene, Texas
This docu men t c ontains ne it her rec .omme ndat io ns nor co nclusions
of th e FBI.
It is the property of th e FB I and is loa ned to
your agency ; ·it and i t$ contents are not to b e di stributed
outs id e your agency.
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Re:
FRANK Bl\ RKMAN WATERS
Ma rital St a tus
Ma rried
~ ife - ELOISE R. WATERS
Housto n , Texas
22i3 Del Mon te
Houston , Texas
Residence
On Ma rch 27, 1959, an i ndividua l employed by
WATERS, upo n int e r v i ew , advised as follows :
WATERS, whi l e in the Un ited State&lt;::! Air Force,
met and married his presen t wife , for merly Mrs . ELOISE
CANTER , nee Eloise Rob erts , wh o was ve ry wea lthy, in her
own right .
i.
WATERS is well-known in Las Vegas , Nevada , and
has t he reput a tion a mong the ga 1b ling element as being a
ve ry big loser. WATERS ret a ins on his pa y roll, at a
salary of $1 ,000.00 a month , a public rel a tio ns rua n, one
JOE LUCIA, who is a well-known gambler in the Hous ton,
Texas , area .
·
On Ma y 13, 1958, VIATERS received a letter fro m


ell - known hoo d lu m of New Orle ans ,


Loui s i ana , and operat or of the Be verly Country Cl ub in that
city.
In this lett e r KASTEL at t empt ed to persuade WATERS
to purchase the Be verly Cou ntry Club. On J a nuary 4, 1959, WATERS
is said to have made a $25,000.00 loa n to KASTEL fo r six
months a t five pe r cent interes t.
PHILIP
FRA NK KASTEL ,
According to this source, gamblers cons t an tly
c a ll WATERS on the priva te lin e in hi s office. Two of
t he i nd ivid ua ls wh o c a ll frequ ent ly are LEO ROS ENBERG and
one "JOE" fro m Las Vegas , Nevada . PHILIP FRANK KASTEL has
c a lled on var ious occ asi ons . l~RION R. AS KIN , Comptroll e r
of t he Frank Waters Oil Company, is r e ported to have given
i nstructions tha t when a c a ll i s rec e ived fro m KASTEL, KASTEL ' s
name i s never to b e ment ioned and th a t he i s to be advis e d
that t here is a lo ng distance c a ll fro m New Or le nas and he will
t ake t he c a ll on the pr ivate t elepho·ne.
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�Re:
FRANK R/l,RKUAN WATERS
Iniorf.:ia tion as received on Aug·st 19, . 1959,
fro n a reliable source , that PHI LI P FRANK KASTEL was
·plann ing to r e- open t he Beverly Coun t ry Clu b t u o rneks
befor e Thanksg iving and t hat t h ere would be gambling
at the Club uhen it re - opened. The sale of t he
Bever ly Country Club in July 1959 wa s reported to have
been a paper t ~ansaction wit h no change in the ma nage raent.
The officers of the ne , corporat ion , Progressive
Properties, Inc., we re gi ven as :MARION R. AS KIN ,
Comptr olle r of WA'l'ERS ·a nd THEODORE H. RI GGS, lega l
counse l for WATERS.
It was furt her report ed by this source tha t
KASTEL's pa r t ne r in t he ope ra tion of the club ms FRANK
WATERS and t ha t no one els e h a_d an interest in this
club.
On March 29, 1960, this s ame source reported
that the Beverly Coun try Club in New Orle ans was reopened 011 Dccembe1· 26, 1959, and that the ga mbling
casino of the club was ready to commence operati on .
Info1~mat io u was re ceived tha t ga1:abling commenced
at the Beverly Country Club on J anua ry 11, 1960 .
PHILIP FRA NK KASTEL wa s fo rmer ly an ass ociate of
well-known racketeer, FRI\ ·K COSTELL0 1 and has been pub licly
iden tifi ed by COSTELLO as his partner and New Orleans
associate. KASTEL was a l s o ass ociated with COSTELLO and
reported La Ces a Nostra rae a b _r GARLOS MA RCELLO in the
operati on of the Beverly Cou ntry Cl ub in Jeffers on Pa rish ,
Louisiana , duri ng the 1940's.
On October 6, 1961, FRANK BARiillA N WATERS wa s
int erviewed b y representatives of the FBI, Houston, Texas , ·
at which ti me he advised as follow~:
·
WATERS st a ted he fi r st met AL SMILEY 10 or 11
yea rs previou~ , in Los Ange les ,. Ca li f orn i a . SMILEY
possessed , at t ha t ti me, a .12500 i n ter es t i n a n oil we ll
loca t e d a ppr ox i mately 60 miles sou th of Odessa , Texas .
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�RE:
FRANK BARKMAN WATERS
JOE LUCIA also possess~d an inte rest in this same well.
SMILEY, during September , 1961, utili ze d a s uite maintained
by WATERS at the Sun Valley Motel , Hous ton, Texas .
On Se ptember 20, 1961, Capt ain We W. STEPHENSON,
Hou st on, Texas, Police De par tment, advised he h ad arrested
AARON SMEHOFF , also known as Al Smiley, on Sep t ember 18,
1961, at the Sun Va lley Mote l, Houiton, Te xas . One PETER
EDWIN GEBHARD was arres ted with SMEHOFF. Captain STEPHENSON
advised the s e two individua ls were arrested for bookma king inve stigation , both were released on September 19, 1961, and
both were told to l eave the City of ~ouston i mme diately.
On September 18, 1964, the Federal Grand J ury,
Houston, Texas, indict e d JOS EPH Pc LUCIA and 11 other
i nd iviqu a ls for viol a tion of the Interna l Revenue Code in
connec tion with bookmaki ng activit-i"es. LUCIA entered· a
plea of "guilty" to two count s of this indictmen t, and
February 1, 1965, he was sentenced to a te rm of six months
i mpri s onment and given a $10,000.00 fine .
on
On February 21, 1963, Lt. W. T. HIGGINS, in
charge of the Vice Squad , Houston Poli~e _Pepart me nt, advised
he had been informed FRANK ERICKSON, a we ll ~known gambler
bookmaker from New York City, was registe red at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, Texas . HIGGINS advi se d tha t l ater
on that day, he nnd another office r had pers onal ly c a lled on
FAANK ERI CKSON, at the l atter ' s suite at tre Shamrock Hilton
Hotel. HIGGINS advised ERICKSON explained to him he was in
Hou s ton, Texas , strictly fur social reasons and that he wa s
in Houston to visit hi s good f ri.end, FRANK WATERS, whom he
· baa known for a long time . ERICKS ON s t ated he and WATERS
intended to play golf during hi s s t ay in Houston and that h e
planned to return to New York City on February 24, 1963.
and
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RE:
FRANK BARIO'f.AN WATERS
On February 27, 1963,·ROXIE SIMMONS, Sec ur ity Officer ,
Shamrock Hilton Hote l, adv i sed FRANK ERICKSON checked
into ihe hot e l on February 18j 1963, and departed on .
Februa.ry 2l~, 1963. Reservati ons for ERICKSON a t the
Sh~mrock Hilton Hotel were made by the Auditor of the .Frank Waters Oil Company, Hou st on , Texas.
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

In Reply, Please Refer to

File No.

Houston, Texas
October 19, 1967

Re: FRANK BARKMAN WATERS,
also known as
Frank B. Waters

 

On April 18, 1961, a review of the military service
record of FRANK BARKMAN WATERS at the Military Personnel Records
Center, St. Louis, Missouri, disclosed that he enlisted in the
United States Army Air Corps on March 17, 1941, and was honor-
ably discharged on August 4, 1941, due to flying deficiency.

He re-enlisted on November 21, 1941, and was honorably dis-
charged on May 15, 1942, as an Aviation Cadet to accept a com-
mission. He was appointed Second Lieutenant, May 16, 1942,

and was honorably released from active duty on November 3, 1945,
by reason of demobilization. His physical doscription was shown

as follows:

Namo

Date of‘ Birth
Place of Birth
Height

Weight

Race

Hair

Eyes

Education

a.

FRANK BARIQAN WATERS
3/15/18

Electra, Texas

5fg"

198 lbs.

White

Brown

“Blue

3 years college;
Hardin — Simmons
University,
Abilene, Texas

 

This document contains heither recommendations hor conclusions
of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed

outside your agency.

5
 

Re: FRANK BARKMAN WATERS

Marital Status - Married
. Wife - ELOISE R. WATERS
Houston, Texas
Residence 22i3 Del Monte
Houston, Texas

On March 27, 1959, an individual employed by
WATERS, upon interview, advised as follows:

WATERS, while in the United States Air Force,
met and married his present wife, formerly Mrs. ELOISE
CANTER, nee Eloise Roberts, who was very wealthy, in her
own right.

WATERS is well-known in Las Vegas, Nevada, and
has the reputation among the pambling element as being a
very big loser. WATERS retains on his pay roll, at a
salary of $1,000.00 a month, a public relations man, one
JOE LUCIA, who is a well-known gamblex in the Houston,
Texas, area, ,

On May 13, 1958, WATERS received a letter from
PHILIP FRANK KASTEL, well-known hoodlum of New Orleans,
Louisiana, and operator of the Beverly Country Club in that
city. In this letter KASTEL attempted to persuade WATERS
to purchase the Beverly Country Club. On January 4, 1959, WATERS
is said to have made a $25,000.00 loan to KASTEL for six
months at five per cent interest,

According to this source, gamblers constantly
call WATERS on the private line in his office. Two of
the individuals who call frequently are LEO ROSENBERG and
one "JOE" from Las Vegas, Nevada. PHILIP FRANK KASTEL has
called on various occasions. MARION R, ASKIN, Comptroller
of the Frank Waters Oil Company, is reported to have given
instructions that when a call is received from KASTEL, KASTEL's
hame is never to be mentioned and that he is to be advised
that there is a long distance call from New Orlenas and he will
take the call on the private telephone,

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Re: FRANK BARKHAN WATERS

 

; Information was received on August 19, 1959,
from a reliable source, that PHILIP FRANK KASTEL was
‘planning to re-open the Beverly Country Club two weeks
before Thanksgiving and that there would be gambling
at the Club when it re-opened, The sale of the
Beverly Country Club in July 1959 was reported to have
been a paper transaction with no change in the nanagement.
The officers of the new corporation, Progressive :
Properties, Inc., were given as HARION R. ASKIN,
Comptroller of WATERS and THEODORE H, RIGGS, legal
counsel for WATERS,

It was further reported by this source that
KASTEL's partner in the operation of the club was FRANK
WATERS and that no one else had an interest in this
club.

On March 29, 1960, this same source reported
that the Beverly Country Club in New Orleans was re-
opened on December 26, 1959, and that the gambling
casino of the club was ready to commence operation.

Information was received that gambling commenced
at the Beverly Country Club on January 11, 1960.

PHILIP FRANK KASTIEL was formerly an associate of
well-known racketeer, FRANK COSTELLO, and has been publicly
identified by COSTELLO as his partner and New Orleans
associate. KASTEL was also associated with COSTELLO and
reported La Cesa Nostra menber CARLOS MARCELLO in the
operation of the Beverly Country Club in Jefferson Parish,
Louisiana, during the 1940's.

On October 6, 1951, FRANK BARKMAN WATERS was
interviewed by representatives of the FBI, Houston, Texas,
at which time he advised as follows: :

WATERS stated he first met AL SMILEY 10 or 11
years previous, in Los Angeles,. California. SMILEY
possessed, at that time, a .12500 interest in an oil well
located approximately 60 miles south of Odessa, Texas.

2a
RE; FRANK BARKMAN WATERS

JOE LUCIA also possessed an interest in this same well.
SMILEY, during nner aig 1961, utilized a suite maintained
by WATERS at the Sun Valley Motel, Houston, Texas.

On September 20, 1961, Captain W. W. STEPHENSON,
Houston, Texas, Police Department, advised he had arrested
AARON SMEHOFF, also known as Al Smiley, on September 18,
1961, at the Sun Valley Motel, Houston, Texas. One PETER
EDWIN GEBHARD was arrested with SMEHOFF. Captain STEPHENSON
advised these two individuals were arrested for bookmaking -
investigation, both were released on September 19, 1961, and
both were told to leave the City of Houston immediately.

On September 18, 1964, the Federal Grand Jury,
Houston, Texas, indicted JOSEPH P. LUCIA and 11 other
individuals for violation of the Internal Revenue Code in
connection with bookmaking activities. LUCIA entered a |
plea of "guilty" to two counts of this indictment, and on
February 1, 1965, he was sentenced to a term of six months
imprisonment and given a $10,000.00 fine.

On February 21, 1963, Lt. W. T. HIGGINS, in
charge of the Vice Squad, Houston Police ‘Department, advised
he had been informed FRANK ERICKSON, a well-known gambler
and bookmaker from New York City, was registered at the Shan-
rock Hilton Hotel, Houston, Texas. HIGGINS advised that later
on that day, he and another officer had personally called on
FRANK ERICKSON, at the latter's suite at the Shamrock Hilton
Hotel. HIGGINS advised ERICKSON explained to him he was in
Houston, Texas, strictly for social reasons and that he was
in Houst on to visit his good friend, FRANK WATERS, whom he
‘had known for a long time ERICKSON stated he and WATERS
intended to play golf during his stay in Houston and that he
planned to return to New York City on February 24, 1963.

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a eee

RE: FRANK BARKMAN WATERS

On February 27, 1963,-ROXIE SIMMONS, Security Officer,
Shamrock Hilton Hotel, advised FRANK ERICKSON checked ~
into the hotel on February 18, 1963, and departed on.
February 24, 1963. Reservations for ERICKSON at the
Shamrock Hilton Hotel were made by the Auditor of the-
Frank Waters Oil Company, Houston, Texas. -

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                    <text>UNIT ED STATES DEP ART;\I:ENT OF J UST ICE
FEDE IL\. L w · nEA U OF I;:-.:VE S TIGA TION
In R eply, Please RPjcr to
File l"Yo.
Post Office Box 1683
Atlanta , Georgia
30301
October 18, 1967 ·
Chief Herbert T. J enkins
Atlanta Police Department
Atlanta, Georgia
30301
Dear Chief :
Please refer to my letter of October 3, 1967,
by· which there was forwarded to y·ou a memorandum conc erning
Anthony Charles S1,·.reet and Arma nd Cerami. Sine~ this
memorandum was furnished to you, Captain J. c. McEntire
of your Department has d~veloped informa tion that Sweet
and Cerami are officers and stock.holders in a Plorida
Corporation lcnovm as the Vusonic Corporation.
Captain McEntire has advised that this is the
corporation which purchas ed the former Bel · Air Hotel,
2140 Peachtree Road, N.E., Atlanta, and that this
corporation plans to lease t he premises t o the Atlanta
Racquet Club. Captain McEntJre has also advised that
Prank B. Waters , a wealthy "oil man " fPo m Hous ton , Texas ,
with offices in the First City National Bank Building,
Houston, Texas, is a ma jor
stockholder j.n the Vus onic
Corporation and was d es cribed by Armand Cerami as his
"financial ba cker". One Stanley Uinston, des crib ed or..ly as
being fro m Miami , Florida, and having a shoe manufacturi ng
business in Italy, wa s also mentioned as a possible stockholder in the Vusonic Corporation.
For your additional inf orma tion and consideration ,
I am forwa rding herewith separate memoranda concer ning
Frank Barkman Waters and Stan ley Heinberg , also known as
Stanl.ey Winston, FBI number 627 782 A, who may be i dent:Lca l
with the Frank B. Waters and Stanley Wins ton who are
r eportedly fj_nanci a lJ.y interes t ed in the Vus onic Corpora tion.
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Identification Record pertaining to Stanley Weinberg,
also knO\·lffi as Stanley Winston, FBI number 627 782 A.
It has not been determined through investigation
conducted by this Bureau whether Fr an..1.c Barkman Waters and
Stanley ·weinberg, also knm,m as Stanley Winston, are in
fact identical with the reported stoclrJ1olders in the Vusonic
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In Reply, Please Refer to Post Office Box 1683
File No. Atlanta, Georgia 30301
October 18, 1967

Chief Herbert T. Jenkins
Atlanta Police Department
Atlanta, Georgia 30301

Dear Chief:

Please refer to my letter of October 3, 1967,
by which there was forwarded to you a memorandum concerning
Anthony Charles Sweet and Armand Cerami, Sines this
memorandum was furnished to you, Captain J. C. McEntire
of your Department has developed information that Sweet
and Cerami are officers and stockholders in a Florida
Corporation known as the Vusonic Corporation.

Captain McEntire has advised that this is the
corporation which purchased the former Bel Air Hotel,
2140 Peachtree Road, N.E., Atlanta, and that this
corporation plans to lease the premises to the Atlanta
Racquet Club. Captain McEntire has also advised that
Frank B. Waters, a wealthy "oil man" from Houston, Texas,
with offices in the First City National Bank Building,
Houston, Texas, is a major stockholder in the Vusonic
Corporation and was described by Armand Cerami as his
"financial backer", One Stanley Winston, described only as
being from Miami, Florida, and having a shoe manufacturing
business in Italy, was also mentioned as a possible stock-
holder in the Vusonic Corporation.

For your additional information and consideration,
I am forwarding herewith separate memoranda concerning
Frank Barkman Waters and Stanley Weinberg, also knowm as
Stanley Winston, FBI number 627 782 A, who may be identical
with the Frank B. Waters and Stanley Winston who are
reportedly financially interested in the Vusonic Corporation,
There is also enclosed a copy of the FBI
Identification Record pertaining to Stanley Weinberg,
also known as Stanley Winston, FBI number 627 782 A.

It has not been determined through investigation
conducted by this Bureau whether Frank Barkman Waters and
Stanley Weinberg, also known as Stanley Winston, are in
fact identical with the reported stockholders in the Vusonic
Corporation.

Very truly yours,

——

ie Wee x. i pi f sty ty 7
FRANK V. HITT
Special Agent in Charge

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ATLANTA , GEORGIA 30309
OF ATLA NTA
September 26, 1967
Mrs. Ann Mo s e s
Mayor ' s Off i ce
C i ty Hal I
At l anta, Georg i a
Dear Ann,
I certa i n l y enjoyed ta l king to you th i s morn in g
regard i ng our grand opening of The Racquet Club
of At l anta and I great l y app r ec i ate your be in g
able to have Mayo r Ivan Al len appear for our r i bbon
cutt i ng ceremon i es for our new tennis c lu b , to be
held here the 17th of October at 2 p. m. We are
i nv i t i ng the press, T. V. and r ad i o to attend th is
memorable event.
Lookin g forward to you and your husband com i ng
out and visit i ng wi th us pe r sona lly.
Club of At l anta
PH/ lw
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              <text>2140 PEACHTREE ROAD, N. W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30309

 

OF ATLANTA

  

September 26, 1967

Mrs. Ann Moses
Mayor’s Office
City Had
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ann,

| certainly enjoyed talking to you this morning
regarding our grand opening of The Racquet Club

of Atlanta and | greatly appreciate your being

able to have Mayor Ivan Allen appear for our ribbon
cutting ceremonies for our new tennis club, to be
held here the |I7th of October at 2 p.m. We are
inviting the press, T. V. and radio to attend this
memorable event.

Looking forward to you and your husband coming
out and visiting with us personally.

Warmes
SD 2

NV! Holm
g Racquet Club of Atlanta

rersonal regards,

  

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                    <text>September ZS, 1967
Mr. Paul Holm
The Racquet Club of Atlanta
2140 Peachtree Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Dear Paul:
ln order for the Mayor to be aware of all that has been done
at the Rac1p1et Club, please send us a list of those involved
in the formation of the Club, the amount of money spent on
renovations and the type of activities to be provided.
Sincerely your
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Executive Secretary
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Mr. Paul Holm

The Racquet Club of Atlanta
2140 Peachtree Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309

Dear Paul:

In order for the Mayor to be aware of all that has been done
at the Racquet Club, please send us a list of those involved

in the formation of the Club, the amount of money spent on

renovations and the type of activities to be provided.

Sincerely yours,

Mrs. Ann Moses
Executive Secretary

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                    <text>7 77 /
2 140 PEAC HT RE E RO A D , N . W.
ATLANTA , GEORGIA 30309
OF A T LA N TA
Tenn is courts w ith teach i ng Pr o .
Swimm i ng poo I .
Steam room and Hea l th Cl ub.
Go ur met d i n i ng r oom .
Game r ooms .
Comp I i mentary barbeques every Fr i day n i ght .
Lodg i ng rooms and su i tes ava i I ab l e to membe rs
and the i r guests .
Private meet i ng r ooms .
Casua l din i ng and cockta i I s in the Trophy Room
(tennis att i re perm i tted. )
Net Set Roo m for cock ta i Is and danc i ng n i ght I y
for members and their guests.
Membership $ 100.00 annual l y . No i n i tiat ion.
�2140 PE A CHTR E E ROA D , N . W .
ATLANTA , GEORGIA 30309
OF AT L ANTA
Septembe r 29, 196 7
Mrs. Ann Mo ses , Execut iv e Sec r eta ry
Off i c e of the Mayo r
C i ty Ha l l
At l anta, Geo r g i a 30303
Dear Ann:
Thank you for you r l ette r a sk i ng for more i nform a t i on
o n the Racquet C lu b. Ou r Board of Governors are:
W. Perry Ba l l a rd, J r.
Joseph Bo i ard i
Li nd s ey Hopk i ns, I I I
W. 0 . Jones
J ack M. Ric e
W. B. Schwartz, Jr.
James Townsend
We w i I I be spending approximate ly $ 200,000 . 00 o n
renovations. Also am enclos i ng a I i st of so me of the
f a c i I ities the Club wi 11 ha ve to offer.
Fee I free to g i ve me a ca I I i f there are any further
questions.
S incerely yours,
Clu b of Atlanta
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2140 PEACHTREE ROAD, N. W.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30309

 

OF ATLANTA

Tennis courts with teaching Pro.

Swimming pool.

Steam room and Health Club.

Gourmet dining room.

Game rooms.

Complimentary barbeques every Friday night.
Lodging rooms and suites available to members
and their guests.

Private meeting rooms.

Casual dining and cocktails in the Trophy Room
(tennis attire permitted. )

Net Set Room for cocktails and dancing nightly
for members and their guests.

Membership $100.00 annually. No initiation.
2140 PEACHTREE ROAD, N. W.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30309

 

OF ATLANTA

September 29, 1967

Mrs. Ann Moses, Executive Secretary
Office of the Mayor

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Ann:

Thank you for your letter asking for more information
on the Racquet Club. Our Board of Governors are:

W. Perry Ballard, Jr.
Joseph Boiardi
Lindsey Hopkins, III
W. O. Jones

Jack M. Rice

Ww, 8. S¢hwartz, “Jr.
James Townsend

We will be spending approximately $200,000.00 on
renovations. Also am enclosing a list of some of the
Facilities the Club will have to offer.

Feel free to give me a call if there are any further
questions.

Sincerely yours,

   

he Racquet Club of Atlanta
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                    <text>TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1967
2 p.m.
RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY
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. .. BY THE TENNIS COURTS
THE RACQUET CLUB 11
2140 Peachtree Road, N. W.
BRIEF CEREMONY . ..
MASTER OF CEREMONIES ... TONY SWEET {OWNER OF CLUB
{FROM MIAMI, FLORIDA
JIM TOWNSEND {PUBLIC RELATIONS FOR T HE CLUB) . ..
. . WILL SPEAK BRIEFLY
. .. MR. SWEET WILL INTRODUCE MAYOR ALLEN
... MA YOR ALL E N. . . B RIE F WORDS OF WELCOME
... MA YOR A LLEN. .. C U T RIBBON














Mayor A llen is to go to front desk and M r. Hol m will be waiting for you.
Approximately $2 0 0, 000 was spent o n renovations.
Board of Governors - W. Perry Ballard, J r., Jos eph Boiardi, Lindsey Hopkins, III,
W. O. Jonesi1 J ack M . Rice. W. B. Schwartz, Jr., James Townsend.
FIRST
PROFESSIONAL TENNIS TOlJRNAMENT WILL BE HELD IN JULY, 1968.
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              <text>TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1967

2p.m.
RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY ... BY THE TENNIS COURTS

"THE RACQUET CLUB"

2140 Peachtree Road, N. W.

BRIEF CEREMONY...

MASTER OF CEREMONIES... TONY SWEET (OWNER OF CLUB
(FROM MIAMI, FLORIDA

.. JIM TOWNSEND (PUBLIC RELATIONS FOR THE CLUB)...
.. WILL SPEAK BRIEFLY
.MR. SWEET WILL INTRODUCE MAYOR ALLEN
. MAYOR ALLEN... BRIEF WORDS OF WELCOME

. MAYOR ALLEN... CUT RIBBON

FSS HS Ie

Mayor Allen is to go to front desk and Mr. Holm will be waiting for you.
week
Approximately $200, 000 was spent on renovations,

Board of Governors ~ Ww, Perry Ballard, Jr,, Joseph Boiardi, Lindsey Hopkins, III,
W. O. Jones, Jack M, Rice, W. B. Schwartz, Jr,, James Townsend,

FR

FIRST PROFESSIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT WILL BE HELD IN JULY, 1968.
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                    <text>U l\J.TED STA T ES DEPATI. T:\ JEi-; T O F J US TI CE
F E DE lU L D li l, E.-\. U OF 1;:s; y ES TI G ATI Oi'\
, f,1 iami, Fl or ida
Sep t enfu er 26, 1967
..· Re:
/1Rl-L~ND CERAJ/iI;
ANT.f-IOffY Clf\RLES SWEE'I1
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In July, 1967, Swee t purcha s e d the Be l Air Hotel,
2140 Pe a chtre e Road, N. E., Atlanta , Georg ia, fo r th e propo se d openin g of t he Atla nta Ra cque t Club. Cerami ha s i d8ri tiflec1 him se lf' a s a partne r with Sv1ee t in the pr·o pose d r a ccru e t
club.
Records of the Flo:eida Sta te Beverage Commi ss ion,
Miami, Flor:i.da , reflect tha t Tony Swee t and Arman d Ceram1
are offic e rs in sea food r ~sta urants locat e d at Key Wes t,
Mia mi, and Y. t. Lauderda le, Florida . rrh ey- operate the r e staurants doing bu s ine s s a s Tony's Fish Marke t, Key West, Inc.,
Tony Si·1ee t Enterpris es , Miami, and 'l'ony S\·; e et' s Fish Mo.i." ke t,
Inc., Ft. Lauderda le. Si·1e et is Pr e sid e nt and Ceram i :l.s
Secreta r y - Tr easur er in each of the co r pora tion s .
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Anthony Cha rl e s Si·1ee t, 9-l s o knovm as Tony Sv1ee t,
state s he wa s born September 27, 1916, at La ,,1 ren c e , M2.ssa chu se tt s .
Record s of the Bure au of Vita l Sta tistics, Commo nwealth of
Mas sa chus e tt s , Boston, Massa chus e tts, contain no record of
Anthony Swee t b e ing bo r n on Se ptemb e r 27, 1916, at Lawre n c e ,
Ma ssa chu s e t ts . The re is a reco f d of one Antho ny Sawi cki b eing
bo r n on Se pte mb e r 27, 1916, at Lm·1re nce, Ma ssachu s ett s .
Paren t s of th i s i nd i vidua l we re l is t e d a s Julius Sawic k i a n d
Ur s ul a Nul eron ek Sawick i, both b orn in Lithua n ia-Ru ss i a .
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Record s of the Id entifica tion Di vision of ~ 1e Fe d0r a l
Bur eau of Inves ti gatio n r efl ec t that Anthony Char l es Sweet ,
FBI No. 317988 C, ,,,as a r r es t e d b y t hE: Sh er i f f I s Of fic e , Mi ami ,
Flo ri da , on Oc tober 1'"(, 1951, for opera tlng a gamb ling hou se .
On J une 13, 19~3 , h e was a r r es t ed for viol ation of th e Fl orida
Sta t e-Bev erage l aws.
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On Augus t 17) 1964) Swee t was charged by the Florida
State Beverage Co ~n is s ion '~11th refilling ten bottles of
associat e d liquor s " at rrony I s Fich -Marke'c) Miam:l. He was fined
$500.00 _on stipulation to the offene3.
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Arma nd Di az Ceram i was born February 20) 1920J at
Hacken saclc) New Jersey. He reportedly was graduat e d from the
University of Mexico in 1942 with a degr ee in Business Adminis~
tration. He 1-ms in the milita ry servi.ce from 19l12 to 1945;
and received a rne dicaJ. discharge on June 25) 1911.5) due to psychoneuro s is.
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Sources have reported that Cera.mi \-ms known to major
hoodlums and gambling figures in the Miami area. He r eportedly
was a "collector" of la rge gambling debts incurred by individuals
throu gh association with memb ers of the gamblj_ng-hoodlum g roup .
On April 16) 1963J Cera mi advJ.sed Agent s of the Federal Bureau
o f Inv~ s tigation that h e was a p ers onal associate of Cha rl es
Tourine ) also kno wn as Charlie 1--lhi te. He admitte d that h e a1,rang e d to have Tourin e take ove r his apaftmen t in New York City
ahd also procured a Cadilla c car for Tourin e at dea ler 1 s cost.
He admitted that while traveling in Europe in the summer of
1 962, he met with Tourine in Ita lj. He said this mee tin g was
accidenta l. Tour :i.ne has been id entified as a member of the
organize d criminal eleme nt a.nd is r eported to be a member of
the La Cosa Nostra.
The r e cords of the Id entific a tion Division of the
Federa l Bureau of Inves tigat io n reflect that Armand Cerami,
FBI No . 20313d2 ) was arrested in 19Lio and charged with stea ling a car at Lex ington) Kentucky , and driving it to Washington)
D. C. On J anuary 14) 1941, h e wa s pla ced on thre e years probation fo1:' thi s off ense . Re cord s of the Mj_ami Beach Police De -p artment s ho w t hat on May 30J 1958 ) Cerami was arrested at
Ypsilan tiJ Michigan ) and charged with br eaking and entering of
a t e l ephone booth. He was fin ed $100.00 and co sts.
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On July 28, 1 964 ) arami was arrested by th e Miami
Beach Po li ce De par t me nt and charged with aggravated ass a ult
on John brya n Gray) a suitor of Cerami ' s d ivorc e d wife . On
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ARMAND CERAMI
AN'11HONY CHfiHLE,S s nEET
J anuary 23, 1965 , Cerami appeared L~fore the Cri n1inal Cou r t
in Mi ami and wa s fo und guiltj o f a ggJ avate d as sault on Gray .
He was pl a ced on on e year p rob a tion and ordered to pay the
ex p enses and d2.mages . Gray filed a clvil suit aga in st
Cerami and aske d damages 11 in ex cess of $5,000. 11 Cerami ,
throu gh his attorney, s ettled the civil s uit out of court .
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

 

In Reply, Please Refer to a* 2
File No. .- Miami, Florida

September 26, 1967

JRe: ARMAND CERAMT;
ANTHONY C.IARLES SWEET

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In July, 1967, Sweet purchased the Bel Air Hotel,
2140 Peachtree Road, N. E., Atlanta, Georgia, for the pro-
posed opening of the Atlanta Racquet Club. Cerami has identi-
fied himself as a partner with Sweet in the proposed racquet
club.

Records of the Florida State Beverage Commission,
Miami, Florida, reflect that Tony Sweet and Armand Cerami
are officers in seafood restaurants located at Key West,
Miami, and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Theyoperate the restau-
rants doing business as Tony's Fish Market, Key West, Inc.,
Tony Sweet Enterprises, Miami, and Tony Sweet's Fish Market,
Inc., Ft. Lauderdale. Sweet is President and Cerami is
Secretary-Treasurer in each of the corporations,

Anthony Charles Sweet, also known as Tony Sweet,
states he was born September 27, 1916, at Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Records of the Bureau of Vital Statistics, Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, contain no record of
Anthony Sweet being born on September 27, 1916, at Lawrence,
Massachusetts. There is a record of one Anthony Sawicki being
born on September 27, 1916, at Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Parents of this individual were listed as Julius Sawicki and
Ursula Muleronek Sawickl, both born in Lithuania-Russia.

. Records of the Identification Division of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation reflect that Anthony Charles Sweet,
FBI No. 317988 C, was arrested by the Sheriff's Office, Miami,
Florida, on October 17, 1951, for operating a gambling house,
On June 13, 1953, he was arrested for violation of the Florida
Spate Beverage laws.
 

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Re: ARMAND CERANI
ANTHONY CHARLES’ SWEET

On August 17, 1964, Sweet was charged by the Florida
State Beverage Commission "with refilling ten bottles of
associated liquors" at Tony's Fish Market, Miami. He was fined
$500.00 on stipulation to the offeng:. ;

Armand Diaz Cerami was born February 20, 1920, at
Hackensack, New Jersey. He reportedly was graduated from t
University of Mexico in 19/2 with a degree in Business Admi
tration. He was in the military service from 19/12 to 1945,
and received a medical discharge on June’25, 1945, due to psycho-
neurosis. ;

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Sources have reported that Cerami was known to major
hoodlums and gambling figures in the Miami area. He reportedly
was a‘collector" of large gambling debts incurred by individuals
through association with members of the gambling-hoodlum group.
On April 16, 1963, Cerami advised Agents of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation that he was a personal associate of Charles
Tourine, also known as Charlie White. He admitted that he ar-
ranged to have Tourine take over his apartment in New York City
and also procured a Cadillac car for Tourine at dealer's cost.
le admitted that while traveling in Europe in the summer of
1962, he met with Tourine in Italy. He said this meeting was
accidental. Tourine has been identified as a member of the
organized criminal element and is reported to be a member of
the La Cosa Nostra,

The records of the Identification Division of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation reflect that Armand Cerami,
FBI No. 2031382, was arrested in 1940 and charged with steal-
ing a car at Lexington, Kentucky, and driving it to Washington,
D. C. On January 14, 1941, he was placed on three years proba-
tion for this offense. Records of the Miami Beach Police De-
partment show that on May 30, 1958, Cerami was arrested at
Ypsilanti, Michigan, and charged with breaking and entering of
a telephone booth. He was fined $100.00 and costs.

° On July 28, 1964, Grami was arrested by the Miami
Beach Police Department and charged with aggravated assault
on John Bryan Gray, a suitor of Cerami's divorced wife. On
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Re: ARMAND CERAMI
ANTHONY CHARLES SWEET

January 23, 1965, Cerami appeared Lefore the Criminal Court
in Miami and was found guilty of aggravated assault on Gray.
He was placed on one year probation and ordered to pay the
expenses and damages. Gray filed a civil suit against
Cerami and asked damages “in excess of $5,000." Cerami,
through his attorney, settled the civil suit out of court.
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Chief Herbert 'i'. Jenkin s
.Atlanta Police Departme nt
Atl anta , Ge orgia
30303 1Dear Chi ef :
Recent ne i·1spaper p1.:.blicj_t,y h o.s indicate d triat
/rnthony Charles Sv1ect) also kno\,m as ~n:y_~7_e_~_t:t ha.s p1.ir c;hs.sed
the former Bel Air Hotel at 2140 Peachtre e RoedJ N. E.,
and has opened a club to be known as the nacqu e t C1ub at
this addresr,. One·i~mand Ceram:l)has repor-tecUy j_c1enti:ficd
himself to members o:f=ycTtrr-cr-e rrfrtrnent B.8 a pc:.r"cner \'7i th
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inte1~est of me mbers of the organ:Lzcd c r·:l.minal element in
the Atlanta area) I am taking thJ.s opportunity to for \-!al'd
to ~'OU for v1ha tever ac t:i.on you deem appropriate a memorandum
summarizing information which has come to the attention of
this Bureau concerning Anthony ChRrles Swe e t and Ar mand
Cerami .
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (/ e{tet KE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

 

In Reply, Please Refer to Post Office Box 1683
File No, Atlanta, Georgia 30301

October 3, 1957

Chief Herbert 7. Jenkins
Atlanta Police Department
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 «

Dear Chie?r:

Recent newspaper publicity has indicated that
Anthony Charles Sweet, also known as Wony Sweets has purchased
the former Bel Air Hotel at 2140 Peachtree Roed, N. E.,
and has opened a club to be known as the Racquet Club at
this address. One Armand Ceramijhas reportedly identified
himself to members of your "department as a partner with

Sweet in this venture.

Knowing of your concern regarding the possible
interest of members of the organized criminal element in
the Atlanta area, I am taking this opportunity to forward
to you for whatever action you deem appropriate a memorandum
summarizing information which has come to the attention of
this Bureau concerning Anthony Charles Sweet and Armand

Ceram,
Very truly yours,
—— = e - “ a
Trice WO pre
FRANK V. HITT
Z Special Agent in Charge
Enclosure 1 .
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
A tlanta 3, Georgia
October 2, 1967
HERB E RT T . JENKINS
Ch ief
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Iv an Allen, Jr.
"&lt;T
From:
The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
September 25 , 1967 to October 1, 1967 inclusive
1
P atrolman on military leave
1
Patrolman resigned under charges
1
Patrolman r esigned to retur n to school
6
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Total vacancies:
9
Total guards:
E. 0. A . employees - paid by Federal Government:
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DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia

 

October 2, 1967

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM

To: Mayor W an Allen, Jr.

From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

September 25, 1967 to October 1, 1967 inclusive
1 Patrolman on military leave

1 Patrolman resigned under charges

1 Patrolman resigned to return to school

6 Patrolmen appointed

Total vacancies: 9 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
October 9, 1967
HERBERT T. JENKINS
Ch i ef
MEMORANDUM
To:
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From:
Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
October 2, 1967 to October 8, 1967 inclusive
2 patrolmen resigned by request of department
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DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia

 

October 9, 1967

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

October 2, 1967 to October 8, 1967 inclusive
2 patrolmen resigned by request of department
1 patrolman resigned to work as bailiff in traffic court

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                    <text>Oct ober 14 , 1967
Chief Herbert T. Jenkins
Chi f of Police
City of Atlanta
Atlanta , Georgia
Dear Chiet Jenkins:
On beh lf ot the Atlant Branch, NAACP , I would like to
end you for your recent action t o a sign Negro Policemen to
1'lotor Cycle Pa trol dutl' ·
co
This late t ction on your part is nother affirmation ot
your expre sed view of the utilization of Policemen in v ry unit
of the department without regard to race.
Needles to ay th t you ara ind ed
sine r official who
is dedicated to maint ining the good im ge that Atlanta enjoys. In
this connection , I have only been b ck to Atl nt a hort time , fter
15 year• tr voling round in th u. s . Air Fore , nd I mu t say ithout hesitation that I am very much impr
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our City h s
dg since mbarking on a ilit ry c r er .
Th crodit tor thea accompliehm nts muet be t tiibuted t o
tair minded peopl like you nd oth r reapon ibl City Official •
With kind regards , I a
Sincer ly your
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Robert B. Fl n
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RBP'zcab
CC:
Mayor Ivan Al len
Office of The Mayor
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
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Chief Herbert T. Jenkins
Chief of Police
City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Chief Jenkins:

On behalf of the Atlanta Branch, NAACP, I would like to
commend you for your recent action to assign Negro Policemen to
Motor Cycle Patrol duty.

This latest action on your part is another affirmation of
your expressed view of the utilization of Policamen in every unit
of the department without regard to face.

Needless to say that you are indeed a sincere official who
is dedicated to maintaining the good image that Atlanta enjoys. In
this connection, I have only been back to Atlanta a short time, after
15 years traveling around in the U. S. Air Force, and I must say with-
out hesitation that I am very much impressed with the racial gains
our City has made since embarking on a military career.

The credit for these accomplishments must be attributed to
fair minded people like you and other responsible City Officials.

With kind regards, I am
Sincerely yours,

Ot t®

Rebert B. Palecgen. Bx@c. Secy.
Atlanta Branch, NAACP

REF :cab

CC: Mayor Ivan Allen
Office of The Mayor
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
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3181
L.
DAUGHTRY
CHATHAM ROAD ,
ATLANTA
5,
N. W.
GEORGIA
October 17, 1967
H. T. Jenkins, Chief
Atlanta Police Department
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Chief Jenkins:
The enclosed copy of my letter to Sergeant Eaves
is self- explanatory, and I thought it should be invited to
your attention.
This is my first experience of this nature and I
truly' think it is indeed worthy of comment. Some of this
boy•s family were in the station at the time, and left your
city jail with a smile. Little things mean a lot, as you
well know.
Sincerely yours,
Hampton L. Daughtry
Encl.
HLD/cm
cc: Hon. Tvan Allen, Jr., Mayor
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3181 CHatHam Roan, N. W.
ATLANTA 5, GEORGIA

October 17, 1967

H. T. Jenkins, Chief
Atlanta Police Department
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Chief Jenkins:

The enclosed copy of my letter to Sergeant Eaves
is self-explanatory, and I thought it should be invited to
your attention.

This is my first experience of this nature and I
truly think it is indeed worthy of comment. Some of this
boy's family were in the station at the time, and left your
city jail with a smile. Little things mean a lot, as you
well know, ,

Sincerely yours,

Hampton L. Daughtry

Enel,

HLD/em

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3181
L.
DAUGHTRY
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N. W
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October 17, 1967
Dear Ivan,
The enclosed copies of letters to Ser geant J.P. Eaves
and Chief Jenkins are self-explanatory, and I simply wanted to
invite your attention to them.
Sincerely,
Fncs.
Honorable Ivan Allen, J r.
IvJa.yor of At lant a
Atlant a, Georgia
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3181 CHatrHam Roan, N. W.

ATLANTA 5, GEORGIA

October 17, 1967

Dear Ivan,
The enclosed copies of letters to Sergeant J. P. Eaves
and Chief Jenkins are self-explanatory, 2nd I simply wanted to

invite your attention to them.

Sincerely,

FNCsS.

 

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
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October 17, 1967
V
Mr • A . E . Alli on
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Atlanta, Cieorgi a 30310
Dear Mr • Alli on:
Thia will acknowled e receipt of your letter of
October 16th concernin.g the old automobile on
your tre t .
I am referring your letter to Superintendent
Mo elJY of the Police De
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Sincer ly your ,
Ivan All n, .Jr.
yo.r
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Mrs. A. E. Allison
1315 Day Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30310

Dear Mrs. Allison:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of
October 16th concerning the old automobiles on
your street.

Iam referring your letter to Superintendent

Moselgy of the Police Department and I am
sure he will take care of it.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

1AJ3r/br

CC: Superintendent Moseley

 
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TY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
October 16, 1967
HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief
MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From: Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
October 9, 1967 to October 15, 1967 inclusive
3 patrolmen retired on service pension
1 patrolman resigned while under charges
T otal vacancies: 13
Total Guards: 1
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia

 

October 16, 1967

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM

To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

October 9, 1967 to October 15, 1967 inclusive

3 patrolmen retired on service pension

1 patrolman resigned while under charges

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                    <text>October 25, 1967
Captain Morris Redding
Apartment #401
1464 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W.
Wa hington, D. C.
Dear Morris :
It is certainly great to know that in a few days you will
be back home with us. It seems like you have been
gone a long time . . . I know it must seem much longer
to you.
I am sure th school has taught you ome new technique
in policing, but a a police officer you have always been
tops in our book. I hope some of the "Redding Philosophy"
has rubbed off on some of the officers attending chool
with you.
All of us are mighty proud that you are going to be number d among the graduates of the F. B. I. National Academy.
1 wi h that
could be there ith you next Wednesday
morning.
With
very good wi hand heartieatcongratulation , I am
Sincerely,
R. E tl Lander
Admini trative A
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              <text>October 25, 1967

Captain Morris Redding
Apartment #401

1464 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W.
Washington, D. C.

Dear Morris:

It is certainly great to know that in a few days you will
be back home with us. It seems like you have been
gone a long time. . . 1 know it must seem much longer
to you.

Iam sure the school has taught you some new techniques
in policing, but as a police officer you have always been
tops in our book. I hope some of the "Redding Philosophy"
has rubbed off on some of the officers attending school
with you.

All of us are mighty proud that you are going to be num-
bered among the graduates of the F.B.I. National Academy.
I wish that we could be there with you next Wednesday
morning.

With every good wish and heartiestt congratulations, I am

Sincerely,

R. Eakl Landers
Administrative Assistant

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DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
October 23, 1967
HERBERT T . JENKINS
Ch i ef
MEMORANDUM
To:
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From:
The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
October 16, 1967 to October 22, 1967 inclusive
2 patrolmen resigned -- resignations requested
1 patrolman resigned to go into business for self
4 patrolmen employed
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DEPARTMENT of POLICE

Atlanta 3, Georgia
October 23, 1967

 

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

October 16, 1967 to October 22, 1967 inclusive
2 patrolmen resigned -- resignations requested
1 patrolman resigned to go into business for self

4 patrolmen employed

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MEMORANDUM
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Chief Herbert T . Jenkins
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I would appreciate it if you would i
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MEMORANDUM
i : Chief Herbert T. Jenkins
FROM : Ivan Allen, Jr.

I would appreciate it if you would issue the necessary
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