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                    <text>EASTERN AIR LINES INCORPORATED/ 1422 W ES T PEACHTREE STREET/ ATLANTA , GEORGIA 30309 / 404-875-881 1
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...,_.. EASTERN
October 25 , 1967
Office of the Mayor
City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atla nta, Georgia
Attention:
Capta in Royal
Dear Captain Royal:
I would like to express my gr atitude f or your personal assistance
when my s ec r et ary's automobile was impounded . Needles s to say she was
delighted t o, as she put it , 11 to see a smi l i ng f ace at t he door of t he
Police Station 11 • The whole i ncident wa s r egre t abl e, a nd I a ssure you
i t will not happen agai n .
The r e is one comment I wo uld l ike t o make regarding t he traff i c
officer involved in the i ncident. Officer Penrod was very courte ous
and rather apologetic that it was necessary to take such acti on, but
a s I mentioned before, he was only doing his sworn duty . Thi s offi cer
is i ndeed a gentl eman and a credi t to his department . I cannot say it
has been a pleasure doing business with him, however, s i nce he has
ticketed me several times for ove r time parking, and each time I have
been guil ty . But, it i s gratifying to know that this officer is so
conscientious .
If there is any need of our assistance for you or your personnel
for air travel plans, please feel free to call on us at your convenience.
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a® EASTERN Le

October 25, 1967

Office of the Mayor
City of Atlanta
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Attention: Captain Royal
Dear Captain Royal:

I would like to express my gratitude for your personal assistance
when my secretary's automobile was impounded. Needless to say she was
delighted to,as she put it, "to see a smiling face at the door of the
Police Station". The whole incident was regretable, and I assure you
it will not happen again.

There is one comment I would like to make regarding the traffic
officer involved in the incident. Officer Penrod was very courteous
and rather apologetic that it was necessary to take such action, but
as I mentioned before, he was only doing his sworn duty. This officer
is indeed a gentleman and a credit to his department. I cannot say it
has been a pleasure doing business with him, however, since he has
ticketed me several times for overtime parking, and each time I have
been guilty. But, it is gratifying to know that this officer is so
conscientious. :

If there is any need of our assistance for you or your personnel
for air travel plans, please feel free to call on us at your convenience.

 

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                    <text>TRAFFIC FATALITIES TO DATE
//60. 6:45A.M.
September 19, 1967
Northside Dr. and Marietta
W.M.58.
Victim, pedestrian crossing in center of street, walked into vehicle
traveling south on Northside Dr·.


61. 8:40P.M.


September 19, 1967
Donnally and Oglethorpe St.
W.F.59.
Victim, pedestrian crossing street was struck by vehicle traveling
south on Donnally Ave.,s.w.


62. 7:}0A.M.


September 25, 1967
Lanier Blvd. arl University Dr.
W.F.75.


63


Victim, pedestrian, was struck by vehicle making left turnG
7:15A.M.
September 24, 1967
Archer Way and Simpson Ra. ,N.1i .
C.M.33,
Victim,,_pedestrian, struck by hit and run driver. Vehicle traveling
west on Simpson no.


64.


September 28, 1967
E. Freeway and Capitol Aveo,
C.F. 21. Victim, driver of vehicle' traveling we~t on E. Freeway, left roadway
on curve and struck bridgeo


65. 7=45P .M.


September 30, 1967
Perry Blvdo and Clarissa Dr. N.W.
C.F .5.
Victim, pedes t r ian, who ran from beside par ke d vehicle in front of
vehicle traveling east on Perry Blvdo


66. 7:20P. M.


October 1, 1967
720 Flat Shoals Ave. , S.E.
W.M.40.
Victim, driver of vehicle traveling s outh on Flat Shoal s Ave ., around
curve, str uck power pole.
�TRAFFIC FATALITIES TO DATE


670 8:00P.M.


October 8, 1967 .
BOULEVARD N.Eo AT FORREST Ave. ·
C.M.L4.
Victim, pedestrian ran in front of vehicle traveling north on
Boulevard N.E.


68. l:24P.M.


October 9, 1967
569 Fair
W.M.84.
Dr.,s.w.
Victim, driver of vehicle traveling east on Fair Dr. struck power pole ..


69. 5:lOP.M.


October 11, 1967
Chappell Rd. and Lavender
C.M.L.
Victim, pedestrian ran into path of vehicle traveling south on
Chappell Rd.


70. 6:30P.M.


October 15, 1967
Guyton and Marietta
C.M.16.
Victim, passenger in vehicle traveling west on Marietta St.left
roadway, struck pole.


71. 2:40P.M.


October 18, 1967
Richmond Ave. and South Bend Ave.,S.E.
W.M.4
Victim, Eedestrian struck by :unkno:wn driver. Vehicle traveling
north on Richmond do


72. 12:57A.Ma


October 21, 1967
950 Greenwood Ave., N.E.
W.F.19.
Victim, pedestrian standi ng beside vehicle when struck by vehicle
trave li r:g east on Greenwood Ave .
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              <text>TRAFFIC FATALITIES TO DATE

#60. 6:)5A.M. September 19, 1967
Northside Dr. and Marietta
W.M.58. Victim, pedestrian crossing in center of street, walked into vehicle
traveling south on Northside Dr,
#61, 8:)0P.M. Septenber 19, 1967
Donnally and Oglethorpe St,
W.F.59, Victim, pedestrian crossing street was struck by vehicle traveling
south on Donnally Ave.,S.W.
#62. 7:30A.M. September 25, 1967
Lanier Blvd. an University Dr,

W.F.75. Victim, pedestrian, was struck by vehicle making left turn.

#63 7:15A.M. September 2h, 1967
Archer Way and Simpson Ka, NW.
C.M.33, Victim, pedestrian, struck by hit and run driver. Vehicle traveling
west on Simpson Ra,
#6). September 28, 1967
E. Freeway and Capitol Ave.,
C.F. 21, Victim, driver of vehicle’ traveling west on E, Freeway, left roadway
on curve and struck bridge,
#65. 7:5P.M. Septenber 30, 1967
Perry Blvd. and Clarissa Dr, N.W.

C.F.5. Victim, pedestrian, who ran from beside parked vehicle in front of

vehicle traveling east on Perry Blvd,

#66, 7:20P.M. October 1, 1967

720 Flat Shoals Ave.,S.E.

W.M.0. Victim, driver of vehicle traveling south on Flat Shoals Ave.,around
curve, struck power pole.
TRAFFIC FATALITIES TO DATE

#67. 8:00P.M. October 8, 1967.
BOULEVARD N.E. AT FORREST Ave.
C.Mel. Victim, pedestrian ran in front of vehicle traveling north on
Boulevard N.E,.
#68. 1:2))P.M. October 9, 1967
569 Fair Dre ,S.We

W.M.8). Victim, driver of vehicle traveling east on Fair Dr. struck power pole.

#69. 5:10P.M. October 11, 1967

Chappell Rd. and Lavender

C.Meh. Victim, pedestrian ran into path of vehicle traveling south on
Chappell Rd.
#70. 6730P.M, October 15, 1967

Guyton and Marietta

C.M.16, Victim, passenger in vehicle traveling west on Marietta St.left
roadway, struck pole.

#71. 2:0P.M. October 18, 1967
Richmond Ave. and South Bend Ave, ,S.E.
WeMody Victim, pedestrian struck by unknown driver. Vehicle traveling
north on Richmond “de
#72. 12:S7A.M. October 21, 1967
950 Greenwood Ave,,N.E.

W.F.19. Victim, pedestrian standing beside vehicle when struck by vehicle
traveling east on Greenwood Ave.
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                    <text>HAMPTON
3181
L.
DAUGHTRY
CHATHAM ROAD ,
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GEORGIA
October 17, 1967
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cc: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr .
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              <text>Hampton L. DaucutTry
3181 CHoatHam Roan, N. W.
ATLANTA 5, GEORGIA

October 17, 1967

Sergeant J. P,. Faves
City Captain's office
Atlanta City Jail
175 Decatur Street
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Sergeant Eaves:

This is simply a note of appreciation for the expedi+
tious mamer in which you handled the release of one Morris

Biles last Sunday morning. His family was most impressed, ond
I feel sure it will long be remenbered by them as will os myself.

TI have known this boy's father for many years, and it
is indeed unfortunate thet he has run afoul of the lar, I am
very much inclined to think, however, that he still has great
salvage value ond that in time he again can take his place as
a respected citisen of Butts County.

Agein,with my greteful thanks for your consideration,
IT en

Sincerely yours,

HLD/em

cc: Mayor Ivan Allen, gr,
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
October 2 5, 1967
HERBERT T . JENKINS
Chief
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
My dear Mr. Mayor:
Thank you very much for your letter of
1
October 24th.
_/
I
I
Several members of this department have participated in the civil defense exercises at the City Auditorium
during this week. Supt. J. L. Moseley and I will personally
attend the briefing at IO A. M. on Saturday, October 28, 1967.
All of the Superintendents have been instructed
that if I am not available, to notify you immediately of any
incident of disorder that has a racial overtone, or any time that
it i s necessary to use the Task Force of the Police Depa rtment
in any racial disturbance.
Sincerely yours,
HTJ :gp
c. c.
Supt.
Supt.
Supt.
Supt.
Supt.
Supt.
J. L. Moseley
F. Beerman
J . F. Brown
I. G. Cowan
Clinton Chafin
J . L . Tuggle
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT of POLICE

Atlanta 3, Georgia
October 25, 1967

 

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

My dear Mr. Mayor:

Thank you very much for your letter of
, October 24th.

Several members of this department have parti-
cipated in the civil defense exercises at the City Auditorium
during this week. Supt. J. L. Moseley and I will personally
attend the briefing at 10 A. M. on Saturday, October 28, 1967.

All of the Superintendents have been instructed
that if Iam not available, to notify you immediately of any
incident of disorder that has a racial overtone, or any time that
it is necessary to use the Task Force of the Police Department
in any racial disturbance.

Sincerely yours,
HTJ:gp -
G, C.
Supt. J. L. Moseley hief o ice
Supt. F. Beerman
Supt. J. F. Brown
Supt. I. G. Cowan
Supt. Clinton Chafin
Supt. J. L. Tuggle

suse
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DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
October 30, 1967
HERBERT T . JENKINS
Chief
MEMORANDUM
To:
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From:
The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
October 23, 1967 to October 29, 1967 inclusive
I patrolman resigned (sell cars)
6 patrolmen employed
Total vacancies:
1
Total guards: IO
E. 0. A. employees (paid by Federal Government):
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DEPARTMENT of POLICE

Atlanta 3, Georgia
October 30, 1967

 

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

October 23, 1967 to October 29, 1967 inclusive

1 patrolman resigned (sell cars)

6 patrolmen employed
Total vacancies: 17 Total guards: 10

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

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                    <text>31 October 1967
~
Chief Herbert Jenkins
Atlanta Po lice Department
175 Decatur Street, S. E .
Atlanta , Georgia
Dear Chief Jenkins :
I wish to thank you and the members of the
Atlanta P olice Department for their coo pera tion with
this Headq uarters during 11 Stop the Draft II week,
October 15-20 , 1967. I would like to call pa rticular
attention to Superintendent Chafin, Lt. B obby Moore ,
and Lt. J . R . Shattles,, who did an outstanding job of
coor dination with this Headq uarters , the FBI, and other
law enforcement officials . These officers p l anned a ction
which was to be taken in such a manner that a very small
disturbance occurred . They were immediately on the
scene and I am sure prevented a m uc h bigger demonstra tion.
It is m y pleasure to assign Lt. Colonel Charles
Lindsey to this project and he , as well as myself, is
grateful for these officer .
If my headquarter
can ever assist you please
do not hesitate to contact me .
Sincerely,
j
MIKE Y. HENDRIX
Colonel, Arty. ,.
State Director
cc: Mayo:r Ivan Allen
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              <text>31 October 1967

is

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

Dear Chief Jenkins:

I wish to thank you and the members of the
Atlanta Police Department for their cooperation with
this Headquarters during ''Stop the Draft'' week,
October 15-20, 1967. I would like to call particular
attention to Superintendent Chafin, Lt. Bobby Moore,
and Lt. J. R. Shattles, who did an outstanding job of
coordination with this Headquarters, the FBI, and other
law enforcement officials. These officers planned action
which was to be taken in such a manner that a very small
disturbance occurred. They were immediately on the
scene and I am sure prevented a much bigger demonstra-
tion.

It is my pleasure to assign Lt. Colonel Charles
Lindsey to this project and he, as well as myself, is
grateful for these officers.

If my headquarters can ever assist you please
do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

MIKE Y. HENDRIX
Colonel, Arty.,
iff State Director
ec: Mayor Ivan Allen
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
November 6, 1967
HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief
MEMORRANDUM
To:
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From:
The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
October 30, 1967 to November 5, 1967, inclusive.
1 patrolman resigned ( to become pipe fitter for sprinkler co_fp. )
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT of POLICE

Atlanta 3, Georgia
November 6, 1967

 

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORRA NDUM
To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

October 30, 1967 to November 5, 1967, inclusive.

1 patrolman resigned (to become pipe fitter for sprinkler corp. )

5 patrolmen employed
Total vacancies: 3 Total guards: 8

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

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              <text>March 9, [967

Mr. Charles Davis
Comptrolier

Gity Hall

Attanta, Georgia

Dear Charlie:

Roy Elrod has requested additional police services
for the new auditorium, as well as the old one,

After discussing this with Rey, we agreed that
additional security is needed, as well as special services. We
also agreed that the new building had reached the point where
that service is needed now, and that the officers assigned, will
need special training, and that they should work under the Joint
supervision of the police department and the auditorium manager,

I respectfully request that one position of uniform
sergeant and three positions of uniform officers be created and
assigned to the auditorium, and that the auditorium budget be
ammended accordingly.

If and when this is approved, the police department
would make such assignments and bill the auditorium for the actual
cost every month, and would be the same arrangement as we now

have with the School Department,

Sincerely yours,
HT J:gp C/
Cel, ef of ce
Mr. Roy Elrod

Mayor Ivan Alten, Jr. pace
Mr. Cart T, Sutherland

 
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                    <text>THE CITIZENS &amp; SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA.
November 6, 1967
Chief Herbert Jenkins
Atlanta Police Department
176 Decatur Street, s. E.
Atlanta , Georgia
Dear Chief Jenkin:
I would like to extend our thanks for the many courtesies
Officer ~ons and Officer Cardell of the Crime Prevention &amp;treau
of the Atlanta Police Department extended to representatives of
the United States Jaycees end the Ford Foundation last week.
These representatives were visiting Atlanta to observe the work
of the Sunmerhill Community, Atlanta Government Organizations and
the Atlanta Jaycees in the Summerhill neighborhood and other underprivileged areas.
We appr ciate the fine co-operation alw ys extended to the
Atlanta Jaycees by the Police Departm nt.
Sincerely,
e .1::~ i!-Director - Atl anta Jaycees
cca
Honorable Mayor 'Ivan Allen, Jr. ~
Mr. Jim Goldin
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              <text>THE CITIZENS &amp; SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK _

ATLANTA, GA.

COPY

November 6, 1967

Chief Herbert Jenkins
Atlanta Police Department
175 Decatur Street, §. Ee
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Chief Jenkins:

I would like to extend our thanks for the many courtesies
Officer Lyons and Officer Cardell of the Crime Prevention Bureau
of the Atlanta Police Department extended to representatives of
the United States Jaycees and the Ford Foundation last week.

These representatives were visiting Atlanta to observe the work
of the Summerhill Community, Atlanta Government Organizations and
the Atlanta Jaycees in the Summerhill neighborhood and other under-

privileged areas.

We appreciate the fine co-operation always extended to the
Atlanta Jaycees by the Police Department.

Sincerely,
bite Umntodhe—
William J. VanLandi m

Director - Atlanta Jaycees

ee: Honorable Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. .——
Mr. Jim Goldin
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Uctober 228, 1967 sak

Captain A C Bryant
Evening watch Trotfic

bear Sir:

A road block was neld on feir drive and the south freeway
7:30 P M to 10:30 &amp; M and the following cases were made.

stolen Car

Driving under tie inrluence
License in revocation

No drivers license 1
Improper Reqistration
Speediig 60 in a 35 4one
No Tag

Expired Sticker

Red Light

improper tiufiler

Tlilegal Turn

improper Lights

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Total

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Lt. Bs. Ge Cowan
Dist 374
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                    <text>November 8, 1967
Mr. Henry L . Bowden
City Attorney
2614 First National Bank Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Henry:
Attached hereto is a petition of a suit
filed in U. S. District Court against Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. ,
Lt. J. R. Shattles, Ralph H ey of the City Prison Farm and
myself.
P lease have someone to file the
an wer in this case. If there i any additional information
needed, please let us know.
Sincerely yours,
HTJ:gp
ttacb
c.c.
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Lt. J. R. Sh ttl s
C · t. Ralph Hul ey
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              <text>CEE SS Se Sa Asner mare

November 8, 1967

Mr. Henry L. Bowden

City Attorney

2614 First National Bank Bidg.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Henry:

Attached hereto is a petition of a suit

filed in U. &amp;. District Court against Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. ,
Lt. J. R.Shattles, Raiph Huisey of the City Prison Farm and

myself.

Please have someone to file the
answer in this case. If there is any additional information
needed, please let us know.

Sincerely yours,

t
_HTSgp daddy h—
attach

c. ¢.
Mayor Ivan Allen, J ae

Lt. J. R. Shattles
Capt. Ralph Hulsey

Sa a cn er

aS pen
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                    <text>November 7, 1967
Mrs. B. Baldwin
4401 L ke Shore Drive N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
My dear Mr • Baldwin:
Thank you very much for the copy
of your letter of October 25th, addre
d to th Honorable
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
I h v forwarded your 1 tt r on to
Capt. O. W. Jordan of th Crime Prevention Bur u d
Capt. J. T. Marl r of the Traffic Bur au, with lnstructio
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HTJ:
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November 7, 1967

Mrs. B. Baldwin
4401 Lake Shore Drive N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia

My dear Mrs. Baldwin:

Thank you very much for the copy
of your letter of October 25th, addressed to the Honorable
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

I have forwarded your letter on to
Capt. O. W. Jordan of the Crime Prevention Bureau and
Capt. J.T. Marler of the Traffic Bureau, with instructions
to give your problems their immediate attention, and to
make every effort to enforce the law, and to eliminate the
complaint that you reported.

Sincerely yours,

&amp;
HT J: gp hief olice
Cc. Cc.
Capt. O. W. Jordan &amp;

Capt. J.T. Mrler
blind copy to Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

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                    <text>~prurrr'!i 14th.
693 PEACHTREE STREET, N. E.
ilistinrtiut ffien's lllrar
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30308
ovember 10, 1967
Mayor Ivan Allen, J r.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Honorable I van All en;
We had a burglary in our shop October 13, 1967, as per
the enclosed newspaper item.
The culprits were apprehended and some of the merchandise has started flowing back to us.
I wish to take thi s opportunity to express my personal
feelings re garding t he fine detective work on this case.
Too often the work that these men do is not recognized
by the general public. This lett er is to express my
thanks for the work of the fol lowing detectives :
B. F . Addison
J. R. Wa ll
A. i • Gilman
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c Supt. Clinton Chaf'in--Detective Bureau
W.tiwttttr,m W Atlanta Police Department
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              <text>693 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. Distinctive Men's Wear

November 10, 1967

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Honorable Ivan Allen;

We had a burglary in our shop October 13, 1967, as per
the enclosed newspaper item,

The culprits were apprehended and some of the merchan-
dise has started flowing back to us.

I wish to take this opportunity to express my personal
feelings regarding the fine detective work on this case.

Too often the work that these men do is not recognized
by the general public. This letter is to express my
thanks for the work of the following detectives:

B.F,. Addison
JéeRe Wall
A.W. Gilman

_Yoyr, eer
arold 4. Spéxcer

Director c/
SPENCER'S LID.

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November 13, 1967
Mr. Harold L . Spencer, Director
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693 Peachtree Street, N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia 30308
Dear Mr . Spencer:
I certainly appreciate your letter and your
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Chief Jenkins with my thanks also.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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              <text>November 13, 1967

Mr. Harold L. Spencer, Director
Spencer's Ltd.

693 Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30308

Dear Mr. Spencer:

I certainly appreciate your letter and your
commendation of the Atlanta Police Depart-
ment. I am forwarding your letter along to
Chief Jenkins with my thanks also.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>C
TY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia
November 13, 1967
HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief
MEMORANDUM
To:
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
From:
The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)
November 6, 1967 to November 12, 1967 inclusive
2 patrolmen employed
Total vacancies:
1
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT of POLICE
Atlanta 3, Georgia

 

November 13, 1967

HERBERT T. JENKINS
Chief

MEMORANDUM

To: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

From: The Atlanta Police Department
(Gertrude Pasley)

November 6, 1967 to November 12, 1967 inclusive

2 patrolmen employed

Total vacancies: 1 Total guards: 6

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

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                    <text>FORM 32 •D•1 0 1
OFFENSE
SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE
REPORT
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
1 7 5 DECATUR ST . , S . E.
ATL A NTA, GA .
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MONTHS , SHE S~AYED WITH FRIENDS AND AT A OTEL.
ETC.
THE CO TRACTOR
AINTER
HAD A KEY TO mR HOI-iE , S IIE GAVE mHRM THE KEYS SO THEY C ULD DO 1i0RK
. SHE
SiiE HAD B~ • · WORK DON
DUPREE , AND
co
COITRACT . fAINTER,
T . MR . HAX EISENBmo . THE "/ORK IS NOW COMPLETE ,
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              <text>FORM 32*D- 101

OFFENSE SERIAL NO.

 

SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE VANUVALLOM -  °&amp;»°
REPORT COMPLAINANT _MRS BN, BALDWIN 2UCn1656

ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
175 DECATUR ST., S. E.

ATLANTA, GA, ADDRESS __O] LAKE FORREST RD yw

ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC.

 

 

 

MONTHS, SHE STAYED WITH FRIENDS AND AT A MOTEL, THE CONTRACTOR AND PAINTER
HAD A KEY TO HER HOME, SHE GAVE THEM THE KEYS SO THEY COULD DO WORK WHILE

 

SHE WAS WORKING, SHE HAD 3@M% WORK DONE BY CONTRACT, PAINTER, MR,» W.H.

 

DUPREE, AND CONT. MR. MAX BISENBERG, THE WORK IS NOW COMPLETE, SINCE THEN

 

HER HOUSE HOLD FURNISHING APPEARS TH HAVE A OILY, GREASEY, CREAM LIKE

 

DUST ON THEM, SHE STATED THAT HER CLOTHES IN THE CLOSETS HAVE A DUSTY
OLLY SUBSTANCE ON THEM, SHE'S HAD MISUNDERSTAND ING WITH CONTRACTOR _— pa

 

 

 

 

SHE PEELS THAT SOM® ONE IS COMING INTO HER HOME AND SPRAYING IT WITH
SOME OILY SUBSTANCE, SHE PLACED SCOTCH TAPE ON HER DOOR AND TWICE I?

 

 

WAS BROKEN WHEN SHE CAME HOME, MON,, AND WED., TAPE NOT BROKEN ON FRI., AND

 

THUR» HER NEIGHBORS ON EACH SIDE WORKS AND HAVE NOT SEEN ANY ONE

 

ON HER PROPERTY, SHE HAS GOTTEN IN TOUCH WITH HER LAWYER, I TOLD HER

 

 

THIS OF FENSE IS DECLARED:

UNFOUNDED: &lt;2 ow i. Soe un 5 {] sicgneo DATE
ote Inve TING OFFICER 9-15-67

CLEARED BY ARREST. ... . (J
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEARED .. []

E DAT
INACTIVE (NOT CLEARED). . . [] sIGREP CHIEF OR COMMANDING OFFICER 5

 

 

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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OFFENSE
SU PPLEM ENTARY OF FENSE
REPORT
VANDALlsM
C OMPLAI N ANT
ATLANTA POLICE DEPA R TMENT
175 DECATUR ST . , S. E.
ATL A N T A , GA .
A D DRESS
SERIAL NO # ;!
MRS B . N . BAU&gt;W.1N
4401 LAKE FORREST RD NW .
A DDITIONAL DETAILS OF O F FENSE , P R OGRES S OF INV ESTIG A TI O N,
ON 9•15•67 , I VISITED MRS J3 .. N . BALDWIN ' S ff
SJ-m STATED I N 1'H8 PAST SHB HAO HAO SOi m
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THING HAO BEEN IASHBO lN II' , MA
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S'tATED
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UNFOUND E D • •
•••
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D
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              <text>FORM 32-D- 101

OFFENSE SERIAL NO.

 

SUPPLEMENTARY OFFENSE VANDAL ISM eA Lie7=67
REPORT COMPLAINANT
ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT MRSS VN BALDWIN B55eLose
175 DECATUR ST,, S. E.
eee ADDRESS _4463- +AKne-FORREST-RD-NWS sss

 

ADDITIONAL DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC.

 

- ON 9=I5e67, I VISITED MRS B.N. BALDWIN'’S HOME AT 4401 LAKE FORREST RD NWes

 

SHE STATED IN THE PAST SHE HAD HAD SOME WORK DONE ON HER HOME, ALSO SON
' SOME PAINTING. SINCE THAT TIME, THE TIME WORK WAS FURNISHED, SHE HAS HAD SOME

 

 

~ DIFFICULTY WITH THE CONTRACTOR, SHE STATED SHE BELIEVES SOMEONE IS COMING INTO HER

 

~ HOME AND SPRAYING IT WITH SOME OILY SUBSTANCE, SHE ASKED ME TO FEEL OF THR

 

~ WALLS AND FURNITURE, WHICH I DID, AND IT FELT AS IF IT HAD ON OILY SURFACE,
" SHE MENTIONED HER BATH ROOM, THE TUB, I LOOKED AT IT, IT LOOKED AS IF SOMES

 

 

THING HAD BEEN WASHED IN IT, MAYBE A PAINT BRUSH, I SUGGESTED IT BE WASHED
Witt SOAP AND HOT WATER, SOME WORK WAS DONE IN THE ATTIC OF THR HOME, I

_ STATED THAT MAYBE WITH THB WALKING, HAMMER ING, AND SAWING OF THE CONTRACTORS,

 

 

 

~ THE SHEET RACK MIGHT HAVE BEEN DISTURBED, CAUSING THE FINE, VERY FINE, BUST

 

~ LO ACCUMULATE ON THE FURNITURE AND WALLS, SHE STATED THERE HAD BEEN NO FORCED

 

~ BNIRANCE INTO HER HOME, THAT WAS THE REASON SHE FELT THE CONTRACTOR OR PAINTER

 

WERE DOING THE DAMAGE TO HER HOME, SHE STATED THAT THE CONTRACTOR AND PAINTER

 

HAD A KY TO HER HOME, I MENTIONED THAT IF SHE CHANGE LOCKS IT MIGHT HELP,
- WHICH SHE AGREED AND STATED THEY WERE TO BE CHANGED, WHEN I FIRST ENTERED
THE HOME, IT LOCKED IN PERFECT CONDITION, ONLY WHEN I RUBBED MY HAND ON THE
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                    <text>Atl anta, Geo rgia
25 Oc t ober 1967
Mayor Ivan Allen , Jr.,
City Ha ll
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
I hesitate to inter rupt your busy day, but feel tha t you would
like to know wha t goes on wi t hin you r Police and Parks Dep ar t ments .
Firs t , let me s a y t hat I am a t ax paye r .
and pai d taxes f or twenty-one ye ars.
Have owned my home
Recen t l y , t wo t hings have occurred which have caused me mu ch
di s tress and inconve n ience, and which I f eel de fin ite l y are pol i ce
matters and which al so concerns the Parks ·Depar t ment . The pol i ce have
taken no ac tion othe r than t o come ou t and look the si tuation over .
I would like to know if a tax payer i s entitled t o pro t ec tion for I
need help very badly . I am a widow and live alone .
For many weeks now I have been the victim of vandalism. I have
had some construction work , under contrac t, and redecoration done on
my house . The painter did not return my key, even when asked to do so.
I understand that the contractor did no t pay him f o r his work, and so
he has evidently been trying t o destroy the work and me along with it .
One afternoon I c ame home from my o ffice to find that some sort
of substance had been sprayed on the bathroom walls and the tub was completely covered with it . I felt it and it seemed to be a substance very
like shellac with oil and a white substance added. I was distressed and
called the police department. An officer arrived, saw the condition of
things and called the Crime Prevention Department. Officer B. R. Owens
then came out. He told me to wash the substance out of the tub with
soap and water, made a few notes regarding some items that were missing
from the house, and departed. He did not even examine the storm door
through which the vandals had to enter, even though they had a key to
the door leading into the house. The storm door was locked and I told
the officer that it appeared to have been tampered with as there were
scratches on the lock. He said I might have done it, which I did not.
It was a new lock. He then said he felt the matter was not one the
police should handle, but that he would send me a report on his findings. That was around the 22 of September and to this date I have not
had a report from Officer Owens, which I need for insurance purposes.
However, I washed the tub out with soap and water , as advised,
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and took a bath. Irrnnediately my s kin burned like fire and became ver y
red. After the redness disappeare d , I bec ame aware that my fa ce and
entire body was covered with a coating of shellac or plastic-like substance, which has entirely c losed the p©res of the skin. This substance
wont come off and my dermatologist has pres cribed many treatments to no
avail so far. It is making me ill. My face feels as thought it was covered
with a mud pack, which had dried, then could not be removed.
The painter, whom I sus pe c t of cormnitting this atroc ity, is free,
and no one has even bothered to i nvestigate him. I ' ve had no police protec tion at all and not even the courtesy of a report s o I could file my
c laim with the insurance company fo r the missing items taken from my home.
I have called the policenany times, request i ng this report and all I get
is a promise or am told Officer Owens is off-duty. Will you please try
to help me?
I can't remove the substance from my bath tub , lavatory or kitchen
sink either . I have even tried varnish remover. The substance has been
sprayed on the drape s, upholstering , bed spreads, furniture, walls and
woodwork . They also sprayed my new wall-to-wall carpeting and some carpet i ng exi sting on the floors. The pile is s t uck to gether .
It seems that I have fallen into the hands of crooks . The contracto r
did not complete his contract, rior pay some of his workmen, so t hey have
f i led l i ens against my house. He brought the painters to the job and this
work the contractor wa s supposed to have paid for as a part o f the contrac t .
I t l ooks as though an owner ha s no r ight s, by law , a t a l l , no t even t he
right of police pro t ecti on . I have retained an at to r ne y who has filed
su it agains t the contractor f or default of contrac t . But that will take
time and I nee d imme diate ass i stance.
The second matte r concerns both t he Pol i ce Dep artment and t he Parks
Department .
I live across the street from Chastain Memor ial Park on Lake Forrest
Drive , N.W. Before we pur chased our l o t , we were to l d by some members of
Mr . Chastain ' s family t hat he had bequeathe d the acreage on whi ch the park
is located t o; I believe , Fulton County , as the prope rty at that time was
loca t ed outside the c ity limits, wi th the stipulation that a golf course
be built on it and that the park be kept be autiful in order to be an asset
to that section of the county. After this park was incorporated into the
City of Atlanta , the connnissioners began letting the park run down. It
has been very shabbily kept and the connnissioners have even tried to give
a concession to a company to ins tall amus ement-type equ ipment in the park.
The people in my sec tion have been forced constantly , over the yea rs, to
fight this sort of thing. as all of us have quite a bit of money tied up
in our property and the area is restricted. This undesirable use of the
park would completely ruin a nice neighborhood, one that has always been
quiet and beautiful, and it would at the same time greatly devaluate our
property.
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�Within the past five years or so the Parks Connnissioner has done
several things cl andestine ly , so that we did not learn abou t it in time
to prates t .
The first thing was the erec tion of poorly cons truc ted shacks on
the ball field at the co rner of Wieuca and Lake Forres t Drive to house
the Little League's ball equipment . They had alre ady graded the land,
installed s torm sewers for drainage and erec ted tal l bright lights so
games could be played at night as well as during the day . They also installe d loud speakers, whi c h they turne d up so high that the s ound has
just about shattered our ear drums. We cannot sit in our living rooms
without c l osing the windows and drawing the blinds bec aus e of the noise
and the blinding lights . We can't even hear our t e l evisions. This fie l d
is us ed f or bo th baseball and fo o tbal l, whi ch means that this a c tivity
goes on most of the year .
We have just learned that the Parks Commi s sion i s getting ready to
build a stadium on the park site just across from my home, s outh of the
one on the corner of Wieuc a and Lake Forrest Drive . Grading has already
been done and probably the drainage sys t em. Thi s work has also been done
c landestinely . The portion of the park neare r the street ac r oss from me
is already being used for baseball and football prac ti ce. This we do not
object to. It is the ball park and the inconsideration of the people
using the facilities whi ch is objec tionable.
At the present time, the nice, considerate mammas and pappas of these
practicing ball players come out in droves, park their cars on both sides
of Lake Forrest Drive covering a two block ar~a. The street is a two lane
street only, and there is posted on the park side of the street signs denoting "No Parking at Any Time" . In spite of this, these nice people ignore the parking rules, the rights of others and park anywhere they please.
Consequently, the late afternoon, heavy traffic (and our street accomroodates
heavy traffic) has only one lane left on which to travel. This creates a
traffic jam every afternoon, which lasts for alroost two hours. Poor working people, like myself, after having worked all day, fought the heavy
traffic through the city, arrive near home to find tha t they can't get
through. So we sit and wait for the traffic to clea~ the one lane before we are able to drive into our own driveways. But, many times lately,
even the privilege of driving into our driveways has been denied us, for
junior's nice considerate parents are now parking across our driveways.
This has happened time after time. I have called the police and so have
my neighbors. They come out and politely request these people to move their
cars. In the meantime, my car sits in the one lane, blocking traffic for
blocks behind me until the officer can find the lawbreaker and get the car
out of the way. He doesn't even give the person a ticket. Across the street
in the "No Parking" zone sits a long row of cars, parked illegally. The
officer does not even say a word to them, just ignores it. He gives me a
line about trying to do something for the kids to cut down on delinquency.
Right here, may I make a suggestion? Why doesn't someone do something
about the delinquent parents? After all, junior's trouble boils down to
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�the fact that mannna and pappa ei the r ·don't care or are too ignorant to do
anything about controlling Junior. They have found an eas y solution just dump Juni or into the hands of a coach and t hen that leaves them free
to go on t heir merry way unhampered. So, these delinquent parents, because of their inability t o shoulder their own responsibilities, are al lowed to inconveni ence and annoy law-abiding tax payers, even though -;:
these same parents are members of a minority group whose boys are interested in baseball or football. Do we have no righ t s at all?
The straw that broke the camels back occurred last Saturday morning, Oc t ober 21st 1967. Ar ound 8 :00 A. M. I had occasion to l eave my home
on a very important errand . Whe n I was ready to leave, I f oun d my driveway blocked again . I c alled the po lice, waited 40 minutes but if they
came, I did not see them. While I was looking for the police car , the
car b lock ing my drive drove off. I gathered up my things t o leave again
and found that another car had jus t driven up and parked in my driveway,
partially blo cking it. Yes, I was f urious! I again called the po lice
and told them that if they didn't get out there in a hurry, I would take
mat ters into my own hands. They came, but the offi cer began giving me
more talk about entertaining the children . I demanded that he give the
person blocking my driveway a ticket and remove the cars from a cross the
street in the "No Parking" zone also . He called his Lieutenant . I waited.
By this time I was an hour late. The Lieutenant finally came and I asked
him to do the same thing. He told the officer to find the owners of the
cars a nd ask them to repark their cars and to ask the owner of the car
blocking me to move the ca r. This took time. No ticket was given anyone e xcept one car whose owner di d not seem to be present .
So wha t happened! The very considera te mammas and pappas were
back Monday afternoon, a ll of them par ked along the " No Pa r kin g" zone
and in front of drivewa ys again. The y know, o f course, that the y wi ll
never get a t i cke t , but wil l jus t be as ked oh, so poli tely , t o 100ve thei r
cars . I s this the way the Poli ce Depa r tment is supposed to f u lfil l their
du tie s? Ar e we , the tax payi ng , l aw- abi ding citi zens s upposed t o be happy
and e ndure this tre atment?
I would l ike t o ask and have answe r ed t wo ques tions , Mr. Alle n.
No . 1 : Who pays f o r a ll o f thi s deve l opment o f ba ll par ks , grand stands ,
lighting systems , gradi ng , drainage sys tems , loud speakers , etc. ? I t
must take quite a slice of the tax payer ' s 100ney to do this .
No. 2: How long does the City of At l anta expec t their burdened tax payers
to stand for s uch treatment an d at the same time be pena l ize d by having
their property , for which taxes are high , devaluated by such action on the
part of the Parks Connnission, as well as having their privacy invaded and
being inconvenienced all of the time?
Mr. Mayor, I am not only asking, but I am demanding that my driveway be kept clear. If the police department cannot or will not do this,
I am taking the right to clear it whenever I find it blocked. I know that
blocking of an individual driveway is illegal and I defy aoyone to deny me
the privilege of right-of-way into my own property.
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�I apol6gize for the length of this letter , but it was ne ces sary
in order to give you a c lear pi c ture of the situation.
Respectfully Yours,
Mrs . Birdie N. Baldwin
Copy furnished:
Governor Le s ter Maddox
Chief of Police , Herbert Jenkins
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              <text>Atlanta, Georgia
25 October 1967

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.,
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

I hesitate to interrupt your busy day, but feel that you would
like to know what goes on within your Police and Parks Departments.

First, let me say that I am a tax payer. Have owned my home
and paid taxes for twenty-one years.

Recently, two things have occurred which have caused me much
distress and inconvenience, and which I feel definitely are police
matters and which also concerns the Parks Department. The police have
taken no action other than to come out and look the situation over.

I would like to know if a tax payer is entitled to protection for I
need help very badly. I am a widow and live alone.

For many weeks now I have been the victim of vandalism. I have
had some construction work, under contract, and redecoration done on
my house. The painter did not return my key, even when asked to do so.
I understand that the contractor did not pay him for his work, and so
he has evidently been trying to destroy the work and me along with it.

One afternoon I came home from my office to find that some sort
of substance had been sprayed on the bathroom walls and the tub was com-
pletely covered with it. I felt it and it seemed to be a substance very
like shellac with oil and a white substance added. I was distressed and
called the police department. An officer arrived, saw the condition of
things and called the Crime Prevention Department. Officer B. R. Owens
then came out. He told me to wash the substance out of the tub with
soap and water, made a few notes regarding some items that were missing
from the house, and departed. He did not even examine the storm door
through which the vandals had to enter, even though they had a key to
the door leading into the house. The storm door was locked and I told
the officer that it appeared to have been tampered with as there were
scratches on the lock. He said I might have done it, which I did not.
It was a new lock, He then said he felt the matter was not one the
police should handle, but that he would send me a report on his find-
ings. That was around the 22 of September and to this date I have not

had a report from Officer Owens, which I need for insurance purposes.

However, I washed the tub out with soap and water, as advised,
and took a bath. Immediately my skin burned like fire and became very

red, After the redness disappeared, I became aware that my face and

entire body was covered with a coating of shellac or plastic-like sub-
stance, which has entirely closed the pores of the skin. This substance
wont come off and my dermatologist has prescribed many treatments to no
avail so far. It is making me ill. My face feels as thought it was covered
with a mud pack, which had dried, then could not be removed.

The painter, whom I suspect of committing this atrocity, is free,
and no one has even bothered to investigate him. I've had no police pro-
tection at all and not even the courtesy of a report so I could file my
claim with the insurance company for the missing items taken from my home.
I have called the police mny times, requesting this report and all I get
is a promise or am told Officer Owens is off-duty. Will you please try
to help me?

I can't remove the substance from my bath tub, lavatory or kitchen
sink either. I have even tried varnish remover. The substance has been
sprayed on the drapes, upholstering, bed spreads, furniture, walls and
woodwork. They also sprayed my new wall-to-wall carpeting and some car-
peting existing on the floors. The pile is stuck together.

It seems that I have fallen into the hands of crooks. The contractor
did not complete his contract, nor pay some of his workmen, so they have
filed liens against my house. He brought the painters to the job and this
work the contractor was supposed to have paid for as a part of the contract.
It looks as though an owner has no rights, by law, at all, not even the
right of police protection. I have retained an attorney who has filed
suit against the contractor for default of contract. But that will take
time and I need immediate assistance.

The second matter concerns both the Police Department and the Parks
Department.

I live across the street from Chastain Memorial Park on Lake Forrest
Drive, N.W. Before we purchased our lot, we were told by some members of
Mr. Chastain's family that he had bequeathed the acreage on which the park
is located to; I believe, Fulton County, as the property at that time was
located outside the city limits, with the stipulation that a golf course
be built on it and that the park be kept beautiful in order to be an asset
to that section of the county. After this park was incorporated into the
City of Atlanta, the commissioners began letting the park run down. It
has been very shabbily kept and the commissioners have even tried to give
a concession to a company to install amusement-type equipment in the park.
The people in my section have been forced constantly, over the years, to
fight this sort of thing, as all of us have quite a bit of money tied up
in our property and the area is restricted. This undesirable use of the
park would completely ruin a nice neighborhood, one that has always been
quiet and beautiful, and it would at the same time greatly devaluate our
property.
Within the past five years or so the Parks Commissioner has done
several things clandestinely, so that we did not learn about it in time
to protest.

The first thing was the erection of poorly constructed shacks on
the ball field at the corner of Wieuca and Lake Forrest Drive to house
the Little League's ball equipment. They had already graded the land,
installed storm sewers for drainage and erected tall bright lights so
games could be played at night as well as during the day. They also in-
stalled loud speakers, which they turned up so high that the sound has
just about shattered our ear drums. We cannot sit in our living rooms
without closing the windows and drawing the blinds because of the noise
and the blinding lights. We can't even hear our televisions. This field
is used for both baseball and football, which means that this activity
goes on most of the year.

We have just learned that the Parks Commission is getting ready to
build a stadium on the park site just across from my home, south of the
one on the corner of Wieuca and Lake Forrest Drive. Grading has already
been done and probably the drainage system. This work has also been done
clandestinely. The portion of the park nearer the street across from me
is already being used for baseball and football practice. This we do not
object to. It is the ball park and the inconsideration of the people
using the facilities which is objectionable.

At the present time, the nice,considerate mammas and pappas of these
practicing ball players come out in droves, park their cars on both sides
of Lake Forrest Drive covering a two block area. The street is a two lane
street only, and there is posted on the park side of the street signs de-
noting "No Parking at Any Time". In spite of this, these nice people ig-
nore the parking rules, the rights of others and park anywhere they please.
Consequently, the late afternoon, heavy traffic (and our street accommodates
heavy traffic) has only one lane left on which to travel. This creates a
traffic jam every afternoon, which lasts for almost two hours. Poor work-
ing people, like myself, after having worked all day, fought the heavy
traffic through the city, arrive near home to find that they can't get
through. So we sit and wait for the traffic to clear the one lane be-
fore we are able to drive into our own driveways. But, many times lately,
even the privilege of driving into our driveways has been denied us, for
junior's nice considerate parents are now parking across our driveways.
This has happened time after time. [I have called the police and so have
my neighbors. They come out and politely request these people to move their
cars. In the meantime, my car sits in the one lane, blocking traffic for
blocks behind me until the officer can find the lawbreaker and get the car
out of the way. He doesn't even give the person a ticket. Across the street
in the "No Parking" zone sits a long row of cars, parked illegally. The
officer does not even say a word to them, just ignores it, He gives me a
line about trying to do something for the kids to cut down on delinquency.
Right here, may I make a suggestion? Why doesn't someone do something
about the delinquent parents? After all, junior's trouble boils down to
the fact that mamma and pappa either don't care or are too ignorant to do
anything about controlling Junior. They have found an easy solution -
just dump Junior into the hands of a coach and then that leaves them free
to go on their merry way unhampered. So, these delinquent parents, be-
cause of their inability to shoulder their own responsibilities, are al-
lowed to inconvenience and annoy law-abiding tax payers, even though:
these same parents are members of a minority group whose boys are in-
terested in baseball or football. Do we have no rights at all?

The straw that broke the camels back occurred last Saturday morn-
ing, October 21st 1967. Around 8:00 A.M. I had occasion to leave my home
on a very important errand. When I was ready to leave, I found my drive-
way blocked again. I called the police, waited 40 minutes but if they
came, I did not see them. While I was looking for the police car, the
car blocking my drive drove off. I gathered up my things to leave again
and found that another car had just driven up and parked in my driveway,
partially blocking it. Yes, I was furious! I again called the police
and told them that if they didn't get out there in a hurry, I would take
matters into my own hands. They came, but the officer began giving me
more talk about éntertaining the children. I demanded that he give the
person blocking my driveway a ticket and remove the cars from across the
street in the "No Parking" zone also. He called his Lieutenant. I waited.
By this time I was an hour late. The Lieutenant finally came and I asked
him to do the same thing. He told the officer to find the owners of the
cars and ask them to repark their cars and to ask the owner of the car
blocking me to move the car. This took time. No ticket was given any-
one except one car whose owner did not seem to be present,

So what happened! The very considerate mammas and pappas were
back Monday afternoon, all of them parked along the "No Parking" zone
and in front of driveways again. They know, of course, that they will
never get a ticket, but will just be asked oh, so politely, to move their
cars. Is this the way the Police Department is supposed to fulfill their
duties? Are we, the tax paying, law-abiding citizens supposed to be happy
and endure this treatment?

I would like to ask and have answered two questions, Mr. Allen.
No. 1: Who pays for all of this development of ball parks, grand stands,
lighting systems, grading, drainage systems, loud speakers, etc.? It
must take quite a slice of the tax payer's money to do this.

No. 2: How long does the City of Atlanta expect their burdened tax payers
to stand for such treatment and at the same time be penalized by having
their property, for which taxes are high, devaluated by such action on the
part of the Parks Commission, as well as having their privacy invaded and
being inconvenienced all of the time?

Mr, Mayor, I am not only asking, but I am demanding that my drive-
way be kept clear. If the police department cannot or will not do this,
I am taking the right to clear it whenever I find it blocked. I know that
blocking of an individual driveway is illegal and I defy amyone to deny me
the privilege of right-of-way into my own property,

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I apologize for the length of this letter, but it was necessary
in order to give you a clear picture of the situation.

Respectfully Yours,

Mrs. Birdie N. Baldwin

Copy furnished:
Governor Lester Maddox
Chief of Police, Herbert Jenkins
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                    <text>November 8 , 1967
Mrs . Birdie N . B Id in
4401 Lake Forrest Drive, N . W.
Atlanta,. Georgia 30305
Dear
r • Baldwin:
May l cknowledge recei pt of your letter of
October 25th whic h I have read very c refully.
I appreciate your
riting me and I wi h to
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saigned Captain Marler
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Crime Prevention Bure u to give peci 1 attention
to the e problem• you outUaed.
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All n, Jr.
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              <text>November 8, 1967

Mrs. Birdie N. Baldwin

4401 Lake Forrest Drive, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305

Dear Mrs. Baldwin:

May I acknowledge receipt of your letter of
October 25th which I have read very carefully.

I appreciate your writing me and I wish to assure
you that Chief Jenkins has assigned Captain Marler
of the Traffic Division and Captain Jordan of the
Crime Prevention Bureau to give special attention
to these problems you outlined.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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CC: Chief Jenkins

 
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                    <text>November 13, 1967
Mr . B . A . Hender on
648 Ormand Terrace
Macon, Georgia
De r Mr . Henderson:
Thi
ill acknowledge receipt of your letter of
November 6th regarding the traffic ccident
your wife recently bad in Atlanta .
re maint ined in th Police
De rtment, I am forwarding your request to
Superintendent Moaeley in order that he may
furnish you the inform t on you desire.
Since the e records
Sincerely you.rs,
Ivan .Allen, Jr.
Mayor
IAJr/br
CC: Superintendent Moseley
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November 13, 1967

Mr. B. A. Henderson
648 Ormand Terrace
Macon, Georgia

Dear Mr. Henderson:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of
November 6th regarding the traffic accident
your wife recently had in Atlanta.

Since these records are maintained in the Police
Department, I am forwarding your request to
Superintendent Moseley in order that he may
furnish you the information you desire.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IAJr/br

CC: Superintendent Moseley

 
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