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                    <text>September 14, 1966
Mr . Thorne S . Winter, Jr ., President
Civitan C o uncil of Metropolitan Atlanta
Geo rgia District North Civitan In ternational
703 Carnegie Buil ding
Atlanta , Georgia 3030 3
Dear Mr . Winter :
I am very grateful for your kind letter and expression
from the Civitan Council of Metropolitan Atlanta.
Many people ass i sted me in handling the recent
disorders we have had within the City. All of us
are encouraged by such support as that expressed
by the Civitans and it is encouraging to know that
we always have your support and cooperation.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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              <text>September 14, 1966

Mr. Thorne S. Winter, Jr., President
Civitan Council of Metropolitan Atlanta
Georgia District North Civitan International
703 Carnegie Building

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Winter:

Iam very grateful for your kind letter and expression
from the Civitan Council of Metropolitan Atlanta.

Many people assisted me in handling the recent
disorders we have had within the City. All of us
are encouraged by such support as that expressed
by the Civitans and it is encouraging to know that
we always have your support and cooperation.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>10 September 1966
Dear Mayor Allan:
I honor and commend you f or rest oring law and order after t he riot i ng last
week . One of t he needs, which the r iot demonstrat ed, was bett er communicat ion
from depressed citizens t o government al aut hor i t ies . What means does an ordinary
slum negro have for expressing his needs? Who is there for him to t --.l k t o, who
has t i me t o talk wit h him, and who has suffi ci ent inf l uence to do something
about his needs? If he r i ots, then people become awar e of his needs, and -- at
least -- talk about doing s omet hing about it. I f he does not r iot, hi s needs
t end t o be accepted as jus t par t of the s cheme of t hings.
Perhaps there is need for a grievance of fi cer , or a group of them , who will
be resident i n each of the neighborhoods of the cit y, avail able t o hear the
gr i evances of people, and able t o talk with the alderman representing that
neighborhood, or with the mayor.
These men, or women, would be avail able both
during the day and during evening hours , and would be compensated for their
service as contact people between the depressed citizens and the government o
I grew up on Centr al Avenue, near the scene of the riots . It was a good neighborhood then, one or two families per house . It is unfortunate that the houses
have not been maintained, and that they have become overcrowded. I wish to
suggest the fo llowing matters:
(1) Zoning laws should limit the number of families or individuals who can be
resident in any house or building. A house with 12 families in it might serve
quite acceptably for 2 or J families e
(2) The city government should have a Department of Housing, which would see
that the above was enforced. When a house becomes unfit for human habitation,
this department should forbid occupation of the house, declare the house to be
junk, and demand that the owner remove the junk from the lot. If he does not,
the Fire Department should move in and under controlled conditions burn the
house downo
(J) Urban renewal should conc entrate on housing, rather than on commercial,
industrial, and high-rise apartments. This could be done on a house-by-house
basis. A six-to-twelve unit apartment, two or three storys high, can b e ~
built on an ordinary city lot (there are many of these in the Ponce de LeonHighland Avenue section ). One house in a black can be demolished (if there is
no vacant lot in the block) and such an apartment erected. People from other
houses in the same black can be moved into the new apartment, and another
sub-3tandard house demolished, and another apartment erectedo In this method,
good housing can be provided, and nej_ghborhoods stabilized.
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(4) It should be made easier for people to buy good houses inside t he city.
Many of our members have bought houses outs i de the city becaus e they can get
financing, and event hough they preferred t o remain inside the city, they
had to move out, for they coul dn ' t get financing as easily f or an ol der house
inside the city as they coul d for a newer hous e outs ide the city.
( 5) The neighborh )ods of the city s hould be preserved, both by zoning laws,
and by the a ction of the government. The city did not s eem to be i nfluenced
very much by the desire of residents of Morni ngside to pres erve this good
nei ghborhood. Even one who is not an engineer can plan a better route than
the engineers have planned through Morningside.
One wonders if more attention
woul d have been given to Morningside if the people had staged a riot.
Yours truly,
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the church of our saviOuR # 1068 noRth highlano ave., n.¢. # atMnta, Ge 14 30306
the reverend father roy pettway, RECTOR * TELEDNONE,\Q72-4169

 

10 September 1966
Dear Mayor Allen:

I honor and commend you for restoring law and order after the rioting last

week, One of the needs, which the riot demonstrated, was better communication
from depressed citizens to governmental authorities. What means does an ordinary
slum negro have for expressing his needs? Who is there for him total to, who
has time to talk with him, and who has sufficient influence to do something

about his needs? If he riots, then people become aware of his needs, and -~ at
least -- talk about doing something about it. If he does not riot, his needs
tend to be accepted as just part of the scheme of things.

Perhaps there is need for a grievance officer, or a group of them, who will

be resident in each of the neighborhoods of the city, available to hear the
erievances of people, and able to talk with the alderman representing t hat
neighborhood, or with the mayer, These men, or women, would be available both
during the day and during evening hours, and would be compensated for their
service as contact people between the depressed citizens aiid the government,

I grew up on Central Avenue, near the scene of the riots. It was a goed neigh-
borhood then, one or two families per house. It is unfortunate that the houses
have not been maintained, and that they have become overcrowded, I wish to
suggest the following matters:

(1) Zoning laws should limit the number of families or individuals who can be
resident in any house or building. A house with 12 families in it might serve
quite acceptably for 2 or 3 families.

(2) The city government should have a Department of Housing, which would see
that the above was enforced. When a house becomes unfit for human habitation,
this department should forbid occupation of the house, declare the house to be
junk, and demand that the owner remove the junk from the lot. If he does not,
the Fire Department should move in and under controlled conditions burn the
house down.

(3) Urban renewal should concentrate on housing, rather than on commercial,
industriel, and high-rise apartments. This could be done on a house-by-house
basis. A Six-bo-Awalve unit apartment, two or three storys high, can be bmoickdiixx
built on an ordinary city lot (there are many of these in the Ponce de Leon-
Highland Avenue section). Ome house in a bleck can be demolished (if there is
no vacant lot in the block) and such an apartment erected. People from other
houses in the same bleck can be moved into the new apartment, and another
sub-standard house demolished, and another apartment erected, In this method,
good housing can be provided, and neighborhoods stabilized,
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the reverend father roy pettway, REctoR * telephone, 872-4169

(4) It should be made easier for people to buy good houses inside the city.
Many of our members have bought houses outside the city because they can get
financing, and event hough they preferred to remain inside the city, they
had to move out, for they couldn't get financing as easily for an older house
inside the city as they could for a newer house outside the city.

(5) The neighborhoods of the city should be preserved, both by zoning laws,

and by the action of the government. The city did not seem to be influenced
very much by the desire of residents of Morningside to preserve this good
neishborhood. Even one who is not an engineer can plan a better route than

the engineers have planned through Morningside, Ine wonders if more attention
would have been given to Morningside if the people had staged a riot.

Yours truly,

Ree Fetes +
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                    <text>Septe mbe r 14 , 1966
The Re v erend Father Roy Pe ttway
R ector
The Churc h of Our S a v i or
10 68 Nurth H i ghland Avenue. N. E .
A tlant a, Georgi a 30306
Dear Father Pettway:
Thank you fo r your kind words and r ecommendations .
I would agree that there a re many things the City
should do to improve conditions in all of our
neighborhoods.
S o me of the things you mentioned are being done
and others have been or are being c onsidered. I
will certainly pass your suggesti ons on to the
appropriate authorities in each case and I am
sure that they will be helpful.
Thank you for your interest in our city.
Sincerely yours,
I v an Allen, Jr.
Mayor
IAJr:fy
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              <text>September 14, 1966

The Reverend Father Roy Pettway
Rector

The Church of Our Savior

1068 North Highland Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30306

Dear Father Pettway:

Thank you for your kind words and recommendations.
I would agree that there are many things the City
should do to improve conditions in all of our
neighborhoods.

Some of the things you mentioned are being done
and others have been or are being considered. I
will certainly pass your suggestions on to the
appropriate authorities in each case and I am
sure that they will be helpful.

Thank you for your interest in our city.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

lAsr:fy
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                    <text>Th e Kiwani ~ 143.215.248.55J.
efAtlanta
D I RECTOR S
OF F ICER S
W ILLI AM M . S UTTLES, PRESI D EN T
K I NG BA I L E Y
W . L EE B U R G E, IMM E D I ATE PAST PR E S I D ENT
OT IS A . BARGE
E D G A R J . F ORIO , PR ESIDENT-EL E CT
C . D . L EBEY, JR . , VI C E PRES ID ENT
DR EW R . FULLER , T R E AS U R E R
JOH N 0 . MCCA RTY, S EC RET ARY
M RS . DO RIS G RAF
A D M I N I S T RATI VE S E C RETA RY
•
707 Forsyth Building, A tlanta , Georgia 30303
52 1-1 4 4 3
G A R NETT A . CARTER
JAC K C . FR A S ER
A LLE N 5. H A RD I N
S AM E. H OUSTO N, J R .
DYA R MASS E Y
W. K ELLY MOSLEY
R OBER T S . REGEN S TEIN
CH A RLES R . Y OUNGBLOOD
September 13, 1966
Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Ivan:
I wish to commend you on the excellent leadership which you
have provided our city during the past several days. You are
courageous and dynamic. I am very proud of y ou, and I am happy
t o ha v e y ou as my may or .
Sincer e l y ,
William M. Suttles
Pr e sident
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              <text>The Kiwanis Club of Atlanta
“We Butld” ‘

OFFICERS DIRECTORS

WILLIAM M. SUTTLES, PRESIDENT

W. LEE BURGE, IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
EDGAR J. FORIO, PRESIDENT-ELECT

c,. D, LEBEY, JR., VICE PRESIDENT

DREW R. FULLER, TREASURER

JOHN ©. MCCARTY, SECRETARY

KING BAILEY
OTIS A. BARGE
GARNETT A. CARTER
JACK C. FRASER

ALLEN S. HARDIN

SAM E, HOUSTON, JR.
DYAR MASSEY

MRS. DORIS GRAF W. KELLY MOSLEY
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY ROBERT S. REGENSTEIN

sare1aas 707 Forsyth Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Seon en PE UARN AEE

 

September 13, 1966

Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:

I wish to commend you on the excellent leadership which you
have provided our city during the past several days. You are
courageous and dynamic. I am very proud of you, and I am happy
to have you as my mayor,

Sincerely,
f .
William M,. Suttles

President

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                    <text>Septembe r 14 , 1966
M r . W illiam M . Suttles , President
The Kiwanis Club of Atlanta
707 Forsyth Build ing
A tlan ta, Georgia 30303
Dear Bill:
Thank you for your words of encouragement and
support.
My job is made easier knowing that I have this
support from you and your fell ow K iwanians .
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Alle n , Jr .
Mayor
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              <text>September 14, 1966

Mr. William M. Suttles, President
The Kiwanis Club of Atlanta

707 Forsyth Building

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Bill:

Thank you for your words of encouragement and
support.

My job is made easier knowing that I have this
support from you and your fellow Kiwanians.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

TAJr:fy
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                    <text>THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA
We, the Board of Directors of The First Nat ional Bank of
At lan t a , do hereby deplore t he incidents o f vi olence whi ch have
occurred recently in Atlanta .
That these reckless and unwar ranted disturbances did not
get e n t ire l y out of h and was due, we feel, t o the wisdom, courage
and steadying influence of responsible white and Negro leadership
which we do ereby commend.
Es pecial l y do we salute the May or as head of law and
order for his courage a n d the police f or their devotion to duty .
Now Ther ef or e Be I t Resolved, That these sentiment s be
delivered to the .May or of Atlanta with our pledge of cooperation
in all matte : s affecting the g ood of Atlanta and contr ibuting to
harmony between the races.
Board of Directors
September 13, 1966
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              <text>THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA

We, the Board of Directors of The First National Bank of
Atlanta, do hereby deplore the incidents of violence which have
occurred recently in Atlanta.

That these reckless and unwarranted disturbances did not
get entirely out of hand was due, we feel, to the wisdom, courage
and steadying influence of responsible white and Negro leadership
which we do hereby commend.

Especially do we salute the Mayor as head of law and
order for his courage and the police for their devotion to duty.

Now Therefore Be It Resolved, That these sentiments be
delivered to the Mayor of Atlanta with our pledge of cooperation
in all matters affecting the good of Atlanta and contributing to
harmony between the races.

Board of Directors
September 13, 1966
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                    <text>September 14, 1966
Mr . James D . Robinson, Jr .
Chairman of the B oard
The First National Bank of A tlanta
Five Points
A tlanta, Georgia
Dear Jim:
My thanks to you and the B c.,ard of Directors for your
resolution and expression of support and cooperation.
I know that I can always depend on the First National
Bank to do its part for the City and it makes my
job as Mayor easier to know I have this type of
support.
Sincerely yours ,
I van Allen, Jr.
Mayor
IAJr:fy
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              <text>September 14, 1966

Mr. James D. Robinson, Jr.
Chairman of the Board

The First National Bank of Atlanta
Five Points

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Jim:

My thanks to you and the Board of Directors for your
resolution and expression of support and cooperation.

I know that I can always depend on the First National
Bank to do its part for the City and it makes my

job as Mayor easier to know I have this type of
support.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

lAJr:fy

Be
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                    <text>Mrs. Marshall S. Sol omen
3399 Buford Hwy . N.E .
Apt. B-2
Atlanta, Georgia, 30329
6 3 3 - 1617
September 11, 1966
Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
I would like to c ongra tulate you on the fine way you handled the riot
last Tuesdayo
I have a suggestion for you and the city of Atlanta which might furthe r
help the people in our underpriviledged neighborhoods. I lived in
Houston, Texas, until a year ago and that is where I saw this highly
s ucc e ssful pr oject. It is a plan to help people help themselves. This ,
i n my op inion, s hould be the b a sic philosophy in helping anybody in need .
In Hous t on thwhave es t abl i s hed Neighborhood Cen te rs As sociat ion
of Hou s ton and Harris County. They have a fabulous program for the adults
and children i n many ne ighborhoods in Hou ston . The sta f f of N.C.A . go
d i rectl y i nto housing pro jects a nd work wi t h t he peo pl e to hel p t hem hel p
themselves. I could write pages abou t t his pr ogram bu t if you are
i n terested , I have a bo ok Neighborho od Doorways by Corrine S . Tsanoff
which explains the whole p r ojec t in great detail. I a l so h ave a paper I
wrote in college in 1 963 on this sub j ect based on personal visits to
the various areas. You might be interested in seeing them a s an ide a f or
a f uture project in Atlanta. You might already have a similar program
which I do not know about .. If so, you can forget this. Or, you can borrow
the book and paper if you are interested and u se them for new ideas.
I hope that 1 can offer some help in this area of great need. If
you woul d like to see the book and paper, please write or call me and I
will bri ng or mail them to you.
Sincerely yours,
143.215.248.55
Mrs . l-'.i arshall S., Solomon
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              <text>Mrs. Marshall S. Solomm
3399 Buford Hwy. N.E,
Apt. B-2

Atlanta, Georgia, 30329
633-1617

September 11, 1966

Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

I would like to congratulate you on the fine way you handled the riot
last Tuesday.

I have a suggestion for you and the city of Atlanta which might further
help the people in our underpriviledged neighborhoods. I lived in
Houston, Texas, until a year ago and that is where I saw this highly
successful project. It is a plan to help people help themselves. This,
in my opinion, should be the basic philosophy in helping anybody in need.

In Houston the have established Neighborhood Centers Association
of Houston and Harris County. They have a fabulous program for the adults
and children in many neighborhoods in Houston. The staff of N.C.A. go
directly into housing projects and work with the people to help them help
themselves. I could write pages about this program but if you are
interested, I have a book Neighborhood Doorways by Corrine S. Tsanoff
which explains the whole project in great detail. I also have a paper I
wrote in college in 1963 on this subject based on personal visits to
the various areas. You might be interested in seeing them as an idea for
a future project in Atlanta. You might already have a similar program
which I dp not know about. If so, you can forget this. Or, you can borrow
the book and paper if you are interested and use them for new ideas.

 

I hope that + can offer some help in this area of great need. If
you would like to see the book and paper, please write or call me and Il
will bring or mail them to you.

Sincerely yours,

Mrs. Marshall S. Solomon
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                    <text>Septembe r 14 , 196 6
Mrs . Marshall S . Sol omon
3399 Buford Highway, N . E .
Apartment B - 2
Atlanta , Georgi a 30329
Dear Mrs . Solomon:
Thank you for your kind words and offer of h lp .
The Houston Neighborhood Centers A sod tion sounds very
inter ting . Economic Opport unity Atlanta. h
similar
proj cte going on in Atl nta neighborhood . I would suggest
you talk to M r . Ch rles Emmerich , Director of Economic
Oppo rtunity Atlant (ph one 525-4262 ), about your i d eas .
Dan Sw at of rny st £! has b en d i cu · e ing pos sibl new
progr ms o f h l p in housing project with th H c u e ing Authority
and EOA p rsonnel 1 t ly and you might l s o be intere t d in
talking with him. His nwnber i 522 .. 4463, Ext. 280 .
Pl
e do 110t h sit te to cont ct thes e p ople and to let u
know o! ny of your i de as hich might b u eful in helping
u• t o solve the probl m we h ve in our city.
Sincer ly yours,
l van Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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cc: Mr. C . O. Emmerich
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              <text>September 14, 1966

Mrs. Marshall S. Solomon
3399 Buford Highway, N. E.
Apartment B-2

Atlanta, Georgia 30329

Dear Mrs. Solomon:
Thank you for your kind words and offer of help.

The Houston Neighborhood Centers Association sounds very
interesting. Economic Opportunity Atlanta has similar
projects going on in Atlanta neighborhoods. I would suggest
you talk to Mr. Charles Emmerich, Director of Economic
Opportunity Atlanta (phone 525.4262), about your ideas.

Dan Sweat of my staff has been discussing possible new
programs of help in housing projects with the Housing Authority
and EOA personnel lately and you might also be interested in
talking with him. His number is 522-4463, Ext. 280.

Please do not hesitate to contact these people and to let us
know of any of your ideas which might be useful in helping

us to solve the problems we have in our city.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Ir.
Mayor

IAJr:fy

ce: Mr. C. O. Emmerich
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                    <text>INDEPENDENT GARAGE O WNERS OF G EORGIA, INC.
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ROOM 100 - 1053 WEST PEACHTREE ST., N . E .
PHO NE
872-0447
September 13, 1966
T~e Honorable Ivan Allen
City or Atlanta
68 Mitche ll St., Se W.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
Dear May or ~llen:
Your courageous and time ly action in the crises our city has been
experienc ing has kept inj ury a nd los s to the lowe st possible level.
All of us i n the Greater Atlanta area and the State of Georg ia
owe to you am immeasura ble debt of gratitude.
There is a job de ve lopment program in the field of automotive
mechanics tha t is under my direction. Employment is available
for some of these people who honestly want to work. I would like
to pursue this further with proper direction.
As President of the Independent Garage Owners of Georgia, I want
to extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for this fine accomplishment. As Boa r d Chairman of 0 Red 11 Ivey's Automot ive Service
I offer the prayers and thanks of a local businessman.
Very truly yours,
{,v(/4() Cz) '
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President
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OWENS OF AMERICA INC

a INDEPENDENT GARAGE OWNERS OF GEORGIA, INC.

SONAL

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
Room 100 - 1053 WEsT PEACHTREE St., N. E. PHONE 872-0447

September 13, 1966

 

H able Ivan Allen
eRe y of Atlanta

68 Mitchell St., S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

Your courageous and timely action in the crises our city has been

. experiencing has kept injury and loss to the lowest possible level.
All of us in the Greater Atlanta area and the State of Georgia
owe to you an immeasurable debt of gratitude.

There is a job development program in the field of automotive
mechanics that is under my direction. Employment is available
for some of these people who honestly want to work, I would like
to pursue this further with proper direction.

As President of the Independent Garage Owners of Georgia, I want

to extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for this fine accom-
plishment. As Board Chairman of "Red" Ivey's Automotive Service

I offer the prayers and thanks of a local businessman.

Very truly yours,

beets CW), acl

James W. Hall
President

JWH/madh
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                    <text>September 14, 1966
Mr . J ames W . Hall, Presi dent
Inde pendent Garage Owners of Geo r gi a , Inc .
Devel opment Office
R oom 100
1053 est Peac htree Stre t , N . E.
Atlanta , Georgi a.
Dear M r . Hall :
Thank you for your kind words and offer of help .
certainly use both at a time like t he pr ent.
We can
m encouraged to learn of your job dev lopm.ent progr m
nd of the f ct that you do have employment v il ble . 1
trongly augge t that you call Charlie Emm rich ho i
Director of the E c onomic Opportunity Pro r m. Thi fit
right in line with some of Mr. Emmerich' id
of wh t
h
nd his org niz tion is ttempting .to do and I beli ve
th th will be ble to offer you om help and yo1.1 will be
I
ble to provide a real
rvic
to this community.
If you h ve ny pro bl m. contacting Mr . Emm rich, you
might c 11 Dan Sw t of my at ff nd h will b glad to
eee that your offer of help to th City nd to th people ho
ne d h lp mo t ii t en full advantage of.
Sincerely youre,
Ivan All n, Jr.
lAJr:fy
t:c: Mr. Charle• O. Emmerich
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              <text>September 14, 1966

Mr. James W. Hall, President

Independent Garage Owners of Georgia, Inc.
Development Office

Room 100

1053 West Peachtree Street, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Hall:

Thank you for your kind words and offer of help. We can
certainly use both at a time like the present.

I am encouraged to learn of your job development program
and of the fact that you do have employment available. I
strongly suggest that you call Charlie Emmerich who is
Director of the Economic Opportunity Program. This fits
right in line with some of Mr. Emmerich's ideas of what
he and his organization is attempting to do and I believe
that he will be able to offer you some help and you will be
able to provide a real service to this community.

If you have any problems contacting Mr. Emmerich, you
right call Dan Sweat of my staff and he will be glad to

see that your offer of help to the City and to the people who
need help most is taken full advantage of.

Sincerely youre,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
IAI r:fy

eet Mr. Charles O. Emmerich
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                    <text>Georgia Council On Human Relations
KIRKWOOD
CHAPTER
1895 BOULEVARD DR., 5.
ALTANTA, GEORGIA 30317
PHONE:
377-6353
September 9, 1966
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jro
Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mayor Allen:
We the members of -the Kirkwood Council on Human Relations
and the Kirkwood Civic Improvement Organization take this
opportunity to cormnend you on the very fine stand you took
when our city was confronted with a riot this past weekq We
feel that the courage you showed was that of a person with a
very strong feeling of love for his city and a total stand
for RIGHTo
Again, we want you to know that we are very proud of
you as the Mayor of our cityQ
Sincerely,
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Kirkwood Chapter , Georgia
Council on Human Relations
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Je Ae McLain, ~nt
Kirkwood Civic Improvement
Organization
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              <text>Georgia Council On Human Relations

KIRKwWOOD CHAPTER

 

1695 BOULEVARD DR., S. E.
ALTANTA, GEORGIA 30317
PHONE: 377-6353

September 9, 1966

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

rs City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mayor Allen:

We the members of the Kirkwood Council on Human Relations
and the Kirkwood Civic Improvement Organization take this
opportunity to commend you on the very fine stand you took
when our city was confronted with a riot this past week, We
feel that the courage you showed was that of a person with a
very strong feeling of love for his city and a total stand
for RIGHT.

Again, we want you to know that we are very proud of
you as the Mayor of our city,

Sincerely,

( yma

Oat Kb Gute
John Ho Evans, Jr., Chairman
Kirkwood Chapter, Georgia
Council on Human Relations

\).A. i ae

Je A. McLain, Pres Gent
Kirkwood Civic Improvement
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                    <text>Septembe r 15, 1966
,
M r . J ohn H . E vans , Jr .
Chairman of K irkwood Chapter
G e orgia C o uncil on Human Relations
Mr . J . A . McLai n , Pres ident
Kirkwood Civic Imp rovement ®rganization
1895 B oulevard Drive , S . E .
A tlanta , Georgia 30317
Dear M essrs . E vans and M cLain:
Thank you for your joint letter of support and
encouragement.
It is much easier t o take a firm stand in a difficult
situation knowing that I have the support of you and
your organizations behind me.
S ince rely y o u r s,
I van Allen, Jr.
May o r
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              <text>September 15, 1966

Mr. John H. Evans, Jr.
Chairman of Kirkwood Chapter
Georgia Council on Human Relations
Mr. J. A. McLain, President
Kirkwood Civic Improvement Organization
1895 Boulevard Drive, S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30317

Dear Messrs. Evans and McLain:

Thank you for your joint letter of support and
encouragement.

It is much easier to take a firm stand in a difficult
situation knowing that I have the support of you and

your organizations behind me.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>THE UNIVERS A L EXCHANGE
120 West Concord Street • Orlando, Florida 32801
The United States of America
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Jay Creswell Senior, Trustee
The goal and purpose of THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE is Universal Prosperity
C143.215.248.55 - in Freedom, Justice, Mercy, Human Dignity, and
and Peace - Shalom Love - neutralizing and counter-acting all ignorance and all evil.
THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE
For ALL People
THE UNITED NATIONS
For ALL Nations
To achieve this gQal, and to fulfill this purpose 1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
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2.
to have a change of heart, become pure of heart;
to be receptive to the idea of good . for all mankind;
to reform themselves, and, to help ALL people
to make
Love
their supreme motive, and,
Perfection, the standard, for all work and Life.
I ask that there be - equal opportunity - and - equal
responsibility - for ALL people;
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
to know - the Truth, and , to live it:
to eliminate perjury, deception, false witness:
to make action coincide with words and promises;
to instantly punish liars, de ceivers, hypocrites:
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
to know, and, to live in
decency, dignity, law, and order;
to banish all crime, cor rupt i on, slander,
pass ion, anger , a nd hatred;
2.3.1
2.3.2
t o love and s trive fo r right e ousness and perfect ion:
to ove r come all error and imperfection;
2.401
t o exchange honest and true val ues i n every
tra nsact ion - in fairness, equity , a nd love;
to seek one 's own good by providing for the good
of ALL others - in fair exchange;
2.4 . 2
2.4.J
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I ask ALL people:
to bring their thoughts, words, and actions, into
harmony with the unchanging, self-enforcing, Laws
of Life, Laws of Nature, Laws of Science - THE
Laws of God:
envy,
to avoid misrepresentation, cheating, loafing,
improper work, adultery, fraud, robbery, monopoly,
despotism, tyranny, aggression, economic slavery,
expropriation, extortion, blocking the path of,
or limiting the good of, anyone, threatening,
terrorizing, injuring, harming, or murdering;
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2.5
to be Free:
free to do right, to choose good;
free to reject all evil and all temptation;
2.6.1
to enjoy useful and profitable, year-around,
sense satisfying employment (including selfemployment in their own business, profession,
farm, or in providing good service):
to eliminate poverty, unemployment, underemployment, and atrophying idleness;
2.5.1
2.5.2
2.6.2
to own, occupy, and enjoy a decent home and a
suitable living environment;
in happiness, abundance, privacy, safety, health,
comfort, agreement, and tranquility;
eliminating all inhuman, indecent, sub-standard.,
slum - dwellings and environments;
2.8
2.8.1
2.8.2
to obtain education - light eliminating darkness:
ACADEMIC EDUCATION
reading, writing, arithmetic, history
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
learning how to earn a good living
2.8 • .3
GOOD CITIZENSHIP TRAINING
2.8.4
MANAGEMENT TRAINING
learning how to manage a business profitably
2.8.5
HOME MANAGEMENT TRAINING
learning how to manage a home and its finances
2.8.6
MORAL VALUES TRAINING
Learning to do all things right
Learning wha~ is good and decent conduct
Learning the nothingness of error and evil
to eliminate illiteracy, ignorance, offensive
conduct, cruel covetousness, and malice:
BASIC LAW TRAINING
The Laws and Constitutions governing good
conduct in each of the States of The United
States of America
The Constitution of The United States of Ameri ca
and the similar points in the Constitutions of
all the Nations of the World.
�-3The Declaration of Independence of The United
States of America
The Declaration of Human Rights of The United
Nations
2.9.5 The ONE Basic Law - that God is All-in-all
The
The
The
The
2.9.5.1
2.9.5.2
2.9.5.3
2.9.5.4
2.9.5.5
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Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic
Law
Law
Law
Law
of
of
of
of
Life
Nature
Science
God
"like begets like"
"As you sow, so shall you reap"
"As you judge, so shall you be judged"
"ONE cause and effect"
2.9.5.6
2.9.5.7
"Action and reaction - for evecy action there
is a reaction of equal or greater force"
"Evil, error, destroys itself"
"Sin brings its own punishment"
2.9.5.8
"All living things grow from within"
2.9.5.9
"Every person must want to lift himself up
out of ignorance, poverty, disease, sin,
crime, perjucy, fear, and war"
2.10
2.10.1
%.10 .2
t o par ticipate in a ll. the workings of society:
t o do their full shaire of civic duties;
to eliminate all discrimination, degredation,
speci al privileges , advantages, and injustices;
2.10 . 3
J.
3.1
t o eliminate all welfare payments, subsidized or
fre e publ i c housing, and a ll public services, to
anyone who wi l l n ot t ry to be hea l ed, to lea rn,
to work , t o earn honestl~, t o pay his own way in
life in d ign ity , honor, i nde pendence, selffulfillment and self - r e spect. He who will not
work - shall n ot ea t.
CRIME ELIMINATION
I ask every community , city, county , parish , provi n ce ,
state, nation, and international body - t o enact and
to enforce these universal laws:
to make it a crime and a felony for any person to
threaten to or to actually injure another person ,
an animal, or property (except as lawful punishment for crime);
. . . . . . . Ullllr-.WCJJl, . . .IQI
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J.2
to license lawyers for the sole purpose of
instructing their clients in how to obey
the Laws and Constitutions - and to bring
out the Truth, the whole Truch, and nothing
but the Truth, in every negotiation, and in
every trial and judicial proceeding;
J.J
to make the Judge, the Prosecuting or complaining Attorney, and the Defense Attorney, ALL collectively and individually responsible for
the correct preparation and presentation of
all papers, and evidence in every trial making all needed corrections during the trial
and within thirty days of the start of the trial
and with no delays whatsovver;
J.4
to make a crime against one individual, one city,
one community, one state, one nation, a orime
against every individual, city, community, state
and nation, and all humanity;
to make every law enforcement officer a deputy
and legal assistant of every other law enforcement officer - to prevent crime, and to catch
and prosecute evil planners, and wrong doers ;
J.6
to hold individuals and governmental and organ ization officials responsible and accountable f or
promoting war preparations, aggressions , crimes,
infiltrations, subversions, disturbances, and
wars - for perjury, misrepresentation, withholding information to mislead, hypocrisy and
deceit; removing all diplomatic or legislati ve
immunity, and making them subject to arrest
and trial where-ever they may be found; a nd
when found guilty in proper trials imprisoning
them ~or at l east t wenty years a t hard labor,
and confiscating all their real and personal
property wherever it may be found; Making every
governmental and or gani zatinn employee s ign the
letters he writes , designate who dira cted him to
write the l e t ter and who made the decision.
to make eve ry governmental and organization
policy making executive or administrative
offi c i a l personally responsible for obeying
the Laws and the Constitution; removing them
from office for a failure to do what the law
requires them to do, and eliminating all
pensions and benefits to which faithful officers
are entitled under the Laws.
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4.
PnaNCING
I ask that the mone7, the medium of exchange, the credit,
and the necessary assets and technical help be advanced
to ALL people - to enable them to earn, to enjo7, and
to pa7 for - all of these blessings of equal opportunit7
and equal responsibilit71
4.1
that
for
the
tor
4.2
that all funds advanced be from revolving funds that
can be used over and over again as advances are
repaid b7 those who have lifted themselves out ot
ignorance and povert7;
·
4.J
thus making ALL people self-respecting, independent,
free - not needing to be subjected to exploitation,
economic slavery, or being forced to accept degrading charit7;
4.4
that existing financial institutions be used for
making these advances whenever people can meet
their requirements and standards for financing;
4.S
that existing financial institutions be modernized,
enlarged and reformed to meet the current needs for
providing equal opportunity and equal responsibility
for ALL.
4.6
that new financial systems and institutions be formed
tor meeting the needs that present financial systems
and institutions can not or will not meet;
4.7
that these new financial systems and institutions
make it possible for every- human being to exchange
what he actually does have - in honest7, fairness,
dignity, self-respect, and independence;
4.8
that there be universal recognition and acknowledgement that these HUMAN VALUES that every hum.an being
actually does have are - life, intelligence, energy,
integrit7, reason, conscience, and an indomitable
need for self-fulfillment, self-expression and
survival;
ALL people be required to repa7 these advancea
academic education, vocational training, and
tools, and means, and facilities, and capital
working or being in a business or profession;
that he must be able to exchange these assets for
the good he needs and wants;
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4.10
without any limitation or monopoly control br anyone.
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4.11 The Laws of The United States of AmeriQS. require that
every- element of our governments and pr1vate society.
be co-ordinated to provide:
A.
Useful and profitable employemnt for ALL.
B.
A decent home and a suitable living environment
for A.LL.
c.
Equal opportunity for A.LL.
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(Employment Aot of 1946, Housing Act of 1949, Economic
Opportunity Act of 1965)
4.12
It is not possible to supply equal opportunity to ALL to provide for unlimited population growth, unlimited
demands for higher standards of living - with limited
capital, limited credit, limited education, limited
labor opportunities, and limited opportunities for
trade and being in business.
4.13
In all ages and in this age whenever people have not had
the money to buy what they want, and in this age when
people do not have the money or the foreign exchange,
they BARTER.
4.14.
I have repeatedly asked The Congress of The United
States of America, and I now ask all Governments of all
Nations to recognize the right of the people to BARTER to exchange what they actually have - for the good they
need and want; to exchange their work, knowledge, ideas,
property, goods, money, or other assets - for similar
human values of other people - without limitation.
4.15
I ask all governments to recognize that in order to
provide equal op~ortunity and equal resP-onsibility for
all people the right to create a medium of exchange, a
"Checking Account Money" extended to people in the
banking business, must be extended to all groups of
people.
5.
THE UNIVEBSAL EXCHANGE
5.1
THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE is a family of equally
powerful ideas. It has no organization, no memberships,
no financial assets of its own, and no powers of any kind.
5.2
The concept is that all organization shall be in
individual Autonomous (self-governing) Branches of THE
UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE.
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5.J
Any ten people in any community in the Worl d may
form their own Autonomous (self-governing) Branch of
tilB UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE.
5.4
They organize themselves and pledge their sacred
honor, lives, and property, to abide by the Principles
enumerated herein.
5.5
Each participating Branch states the value of
whatever their members offer to exchange in terms of
UNIVEBSAL UNITS OF BARTER EXCHANGE.
5.6
Each participating Member and the Branch guarantees
that every value is a true and honest value.
5.7
Each participant executes notes, mortgages, and
the usual security papers for whatever he needs to
acquire a home, tools, facilities, capital, inventories,
management and technical help expressed in terms of
UNIVERSAL UNITS OF BARTER EXCHANGE.
5.8
Exactly as Banks create Checking Account Money
from such instruments - the Autonomous (self-governing)
Branch of THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE keeps a Checking
Account record of the ownership and right to transfer
that ownership for true values - of THE UNIVERSAL UNITS
OP BARTER EXCHANGE THUS created to finance its Members.
5.9
All contribute ten per cent (10%) of the value of
THE UNIVERSAL UNITS OF BARTBR EXCHANGE they create to
THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE POOLED BISK RESERVE FUND.
5. 10
They pledge to perform the work that is pledged to
be performed, to deliver the property, goods, services,
or other a s sets of equivalent value - if any participant
is una ble or unwilling to make good on his promise.
5.11
THE UNI VERSAL EXCHANGE POOLED RISK RESERVE FUND is
created a nd operated to absorb the costs of the inevitable losses due to nature' s disasters, human mistakes,
weaknesses, failures, crimes, business depressions, and
the costs of recovery f rom business depressions.
5.12
It guarantees every UNIVERSAL UNI T OF BARI'EB
EXCHANGE.
5.13.
Every government, every busi ness, financial institution, foundation, organizati on, and i ndividual i s
asked to contribute to this Fund in the interests of
Universal Prosperity and Peace.
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5.14
All cash will be deposited with The Treasurer of
The United States of America for purchase of the Bonds
or other obligations guaranteed by The Government or an
Instrumentality of The Government of The United States of
America, or of other participating Nations.
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5.15
These Bonds or other obligations will be issued
immediately upon receipt of a claim, in full settlemtnt of
any claim of any Autonomous (self-governing) Branch of
THE UNIVEBSAL EXCHANGE. The interest will be paid into the
general funds for the promotinn of THE UNIVEBBAL EXCHANGE
work for universal prosperity and Peace.
UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE ACI'IVITY CENTERS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
6.
I ask every person to help establish and operate
Activity Centers For Senior Citizens in every one of
the 3,120 Counties and Independent Election Districts in
The United States of America and in similar Districts in
every Nation in the World.
6.1
Here Senior Citizens can supply the wisdom,
experience, knowledge, and unselfishness for instruction
and business management guidance and leadership in these
rebuilding works.
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6.2 Here Senior Citizens can have happy, useful lives,
with fine living quarters, balanced meals, clinic care,
recreation, and Peace.
PEACE
7.
I ask every person in the World to write a Peace
Treaty with every other person in the World.
7.1
What do you want in a Peace Treaty for you?
7.2
What are you willing to put into a Peace Treaty
for all other people in the World?
START
8.
The sales price of this printed outline is $20.
Please mail your check to The Universal Exchange Publishing
Corporation, 120 West Concord Street, Orlando, Florida 32801,
The United States of America, in fair payment for the help
you have already received from it.
You may purchase as
many copies as you need to guide you in forming your own
Autonomous (self-governing) Branch of THE UNIVBBSAL EXCHANGE.
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              <text>THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE

120 West Concord Street e Orlando, Florida 32801
The United States of America

® Jay Creswell Senior, Trustee

The goal and purpose of THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE is Universal Prosperity
and Peace — Shalom — )} y — in Freedom, Justice, Mercy, Human Dignity, and
Love — neutralizing and counter-acting all ignorance and all evil.

THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE THE UNITED NATIONS
For ALL People For ALL Nations

To achieve this goal, and to fulfill this purpose -

ine I ask ALL people:

ea to bring their thoughts, words, and actions, into
harmony with the unchanging, self-enforcing, Laws
of Life, Laws of Nature, Laws of Science - THE
Laws of God:

ae to have a change of heart, become pure of heart;
3 to be receptive to the idea of good for all mankind;
4 to reform themselves, and, to help ALL people

05 to make - Love - their supreme motive, and,

6 Perfection, the standard, for all work and Life.

° I ask that there be - equal opportunity - and = equal
® responsibility - for ALL people;

on to know - the Truth, and, to live it;

02 to eliminate perjury, deception, false witness;
i to make action coincide with words and promises;
° to instantly punish liars, deceivers, hypocrites;

to know, and, to live in
el decency, dignity, law, and order;
oe to banish all crime, corruption, slander, envy,
passion, anger, and hatred;

1 to love and strive for righteousness and perfection;
2 to overcome all error and imperfection;

transaction - in fairness, equity, and love;
e2 to seek one's own good by providing for the good
of ALL others - in fair exchange;

3
4.1 to exchange honest and true values in every
4

2.4.3 to avoid misrepresentation, cheating, loafing,
improper work, adultery, fraud, robbery, monopoly,
despotism, tyranny, aggression, economic slavery,
exproprigstion, extortion, blocking the path of,
or limiting the good of, anyone, threatening,

® terrorizing, injuring, harming, or murdering;

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to be Free:
free to do right, to choose good;
free to reject all evil and all temptation;

to enjoy useful and profitable, year-around,
sense satisfying employment (including self-
employment in their own business, profession,
farm, or in providing good service);

to eliminate poverty, unemployment, under-=-
employment, and atrophying idleness;

to own, occupy, and enjoy a decent home and a
suitable living environment;
in happiness, abundance, privacy, safety, ae
comfort, agreement, and tranquility;

eliminating all inhuman, indecent, sub-standard,
Slum - dwellings and environments;

to obtain education =- light eliminating darkness:
ACADEMIC EDUCATION
reading, writing, arithmetic, history

VOCATIONAL TRAINING
learning how to earn a good living

GOOD CITIZENSHIP TRAINING

MANAGEMENT TRAINING
learning how to manage a business profitably

HOME MANAGEMENT TRAINING
learning how to manage a home and its finances

MORAL VALUES TRAINING

Learning to do all things right

Learning what is good and decent conduct
Learning the nothingness of error and evil

to eliminate illiteracy, ignorance, offensive
conduct, cruel covetousness, and malice;

BASIC LAW TRAINING
The Laws and Constitutions governing good
conduct in each of the States of The United
States of America

The Constitution of The United States of America
and the similar points in the Constitutions of
all the Nations of the World.

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The Declaration of Independence of The United
States of America

The Declaration of Human Rights of The United
Nations

Basic Law - that God is All-in-all
The Basic Law of Life

The Basic Law of Nature

The Basic Law of Science

The Basic Law of God

"like begets like"

"As you sow, so shall you reap"

"As you judge, so shall you be judged"
"ONE cause and effect"

"Action and reaction - for every action there
is a reaction of equal or greater force"

"Evil, error, destroys itself"

"Sin brings its own punishment"

"All living things grow from within"

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"Every person must want to lift himself up
out of ignorance, poverty, disease, sin,
crime, perjury, fear, and war"

to participate in all the workings of society:

to do their full share of civic duties;

to eliminate all discrimination, degredation,
special privileges, advantages, and injustices;

to eliminate all welfare payments, subsidized or
free public housing, and all public services, to
anyone who will not try to be healed, to learn,
to work, to earn honestly, to pay his own way in
life in dignity, honor, independence, self-
fulfillment and self-respect. He who will not
work - shall not eat.

CRIME ELIMINATION

I ask every community, city, county, parish,
state, nation, and international body - to
to enforce these universal laws:

province,
enact and

to make it a crime and a felony for any person to

thre&amp;ten to or to actually injure another person,
an animal, or property (except as lawful punish-
ment for crime);

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3-2 to license lawyers for the sole purpose of eo
instructing their clients in how to obey
the Laws and Constitutions - and to bring
out the Truth, the whole Truch, and nothing
but the Truth, in every negotiation, and in
every trial and judicial proceeding;

Bo 8! to make the Judge, the Prosecuting or complain-
ing Attorney, and the Defense Attorney, ALL -
collectively and individually responsible for
the correct preparation and presentation of
all papers, and evidence in every trial -
making all needed corrections during the trial
and within thirty days of the start of the trial
and with no delays whatsowver;

3.4 to make a crime against one individual, one city,
one community, one state, one nation, a crime
against every individual, city, community, state
and nation, and all humanity;

Bey to make every law enforcement officer a deputy
and legal assistant of every other law enforce-
ment officer - to prevent crime, and to catch
and prosecute evil planners, and wrong doers;

 

3.6 to hold individuals and governmental and organi- @
zation officials responsible and accountable for
promoting war preparations, aggressions, crimes,
infiltrations, subversions, disturbances, and
wars - for perjury, misrepresentation, with-
holding information to mislead, hypocrisy and
deceit; removing all diplomatic or legislative
immunity, and making them subject to arrest
and trial where-ever they may be found; and
when found guilty in proper trials imprisoning
them for at least twenty years at hard labor,
and confiscating all their real and personal
property wherever it may be found; Making every
governmental and organizatinn employee sign the
letters he writes, designate who dirdcted him to
write the letter and who made the decision.

3.7 to make every governmental and organization
policy making executive or administrative
official personally responsible for obeying
the Laws and the Constitution; removing them
from office for a failure to do what the law
requires them to do, and eliminating all
pensions and benefits to which faithful officers
are entitled under the Laws.

 

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4, FINANCING
I ask that the money, the medium of exchange, the credit,
and the necessary assets and technical help be advanced
to ALL people - to enable them to earn, to enjoy, and
to pay for = all of these blessings of equal opportunity
and equal responsibility;

41 that ALL people be required to repay these advances.
for academic education, vocational training, and
the tools, and means, and facilities, and capital
for working or being in a business or profession;

4.2 that all funds advanced be from revolving funds that
can be used over and over again as advances are
repaid by those who have lifted themselves out of
ignorance and poverty;

4.3 thus making ALL people self-respecting, independent,
free - not needing to be subjected to exploitation,
economic slavery, or being forced to accept degrad-
ing charity;

44 that existing financial institutions be used for
making these advances whenever people can meet
their requirements and standards for financing;

4.5 that existing financial institutions be modernized,
enlarged and reformed to meet the current needs for
providing equal opportunity and equal responsibility
for ALL.

4.6 that new financial systems and institutions be formed
for meeting the needs that present financial systems
and institutions can not or will not meet;

4.7 that these new financial systems and institutions
make it possible for every human being to exchange
what he actually does have - in honesty, fairness,
dignity, self-respect, and independence;

4.8 that there be universal recognition and acknowledge-
ment that these HUMAN VALUES that every human being
actually does have are - life, intelligence, energy,
integrity, reason, conscience, and an indomitable
need for self-fulfillment, self-expression and
survival;

4.9 that he must be able to exchange these assets for
the good he needs and wants;

4.10 without any limitation or monopoly control by anyone.

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4.13

4.14,

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The Laws of The United States of America require that
every element of our governments and private society
be co-ordinated to provide:

A. Useful and profitable employemnt for ALL.

B. A decent home and a suitable living environment
for ALL.

C. Equal opportunity for ALL.

(Employment Act of 1946, Housing Act of 1949, Economic
Opportunity Act of 1965)

It is not possible to supply equal opportunity to ALL -
to provide for unlimited population growth, unlimited
demands for higher standards of living - with limited
capital, limited credit, limited education, limited
labor opportunities, and limited opportunities for
trade and being in business.

In all ages and in this age whenever people have not had
the money to buy what they want, and in this age when
people do not have the money or the foreign exchange,
they BARTER.

I have repeatedly asked The Congress of The United
States of America, and I now ask all Governments of all
Nations to recognize the right of the people to BARTER -
to exchange what they actually have - for the good they
need and want; to exchange their work, knowledge, ideas,
property, goods, money, or other assets - for similar
human values of other people - without limitation.

I ask all governments to recognize that in order to
provide equal opportunity and equal responsibility for
all people the right to create a medium of exchange, a
"Checking Account Money" extended to people in the
banking business, must be extended to all groups of
people.

THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE

THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE is a family of equally
powerful ideas. It has no organization, no memberships,
no financial assets of its own, and no powers of any kind.

The concept is that all organization shall be in
individual Autonomous (self-governing) Branches of THE
UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE.

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Any ten people in any community in the World may
form their own Autonomous (self-governing) Branch of
RHE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE.

They organize themselves and pledge their sacred
honor, lives, and property, to abide by the Principles
enumerated herein.

Each participating Branch states the value of
whatever their members offer to exchange in terms of
UNIVERSAL UNITS OF BARTER EXCHANGE.

Each participating Member and the Branch guarantees
that every value is a true and honest value.

Each participant executes notes, mortgages, and
the usual security papers for whatever he needs to
acquire a home, tools, facilities, capital, inventories,
management and technical help expressed in terms of
UNIVERSAL UNITS OF BARTER EXCHANGE.

Exactly as Banks create Checking Account Money
from such instruments - the Autonomous (self-governing)
Branch of THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE keeps a Checking
Account record of the ownership and right to transfer
that ownership for true values - of THE UNIVERSAL UNITS
OF BARTER EXCHANGE THUS created to finance its Members.

All contribute ten per cent (10%) of the value of
THE UNIVERSAL UNITS OF BARTER EXCHANGE they create to
THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE POOLED RISK RESERVE FUND.

They pledge to perform the work that is pledged to
be performed, to deliver the property, goods, services,
or other assets of equivalent value - if any participant
is unable or unwilling to make good on his promise.

THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE POOLED RISK RESERVE FUND is
created and operated to absorb the costs of the inevita-
ble losses due to nature's disasters, human mistakes,
weaknesses, failures, crimes, business depressions, and
the costs of recovery from business depressions.

It guarantees every UNIVERSAL UNIT OF BARTER
EXCHANGE.

Every government, every business, financial insti-
tution, foundation, organization, and individual is
asked to contribute to this Fund in the interests of
Universal Prosperity and Peace.

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5.14 All cash will be deposited with The Treasurer of Gd
The United States of America for purchase of the Bonds

or other obligations guaranteed by The Government or an

Instrumentality of The Government of The United States of

America, or of other participating Nations.

Bio ihSs These Bonds or other obligations will be issued
immediately upon receipt of a claim, in full settlemtnt of
any claim of any Autonomous (self-governing) Branch of

THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE. The interest will be paid into the
general funds for the promotinn of THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE
work for universal prosperity and Peace.

UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE ACTIVITY CENTERS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

6. I ask every person to help establish and operate

Activity Centers For Senior Citizens in every one of
the 3,120 Counties and Independent Election Districts in
The United States of America and in similar Districts in
every Nation in the World.

6.1 Here Senior Citizens can supply the wisdon,
experience, knowledge, and unselfishness for instruction
and business management guidance and leadership in these
rebuilding works,

6.2 Here Senior Citizens can have happy, useful lives, So
with fine living quarters, balanced meals, clinic care,
recreatinn, and Peace.

PEACE

Te I ask every person in the World to write a Peace

Treaty with every other person in the World.

ten What do you want in a Peace Treaty for you?

702 What are you willing to put into a Peace Treaty
for all other people in the World?

START

8. The sales price of this printed outline is $20.

Please mail your check to The Universal Exchange Publishing
Corporation, 120 West Concord Street, Orlando, Florida 32801,
The United States of America, in fair payment for the help
you have already received from it. You may purchase as
many copies as you need to guide you in forming your own
Autonomous (self-governing) Branch of THE UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE.

re, YOU,
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: Ay (ray Creswell Senior

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              <text>OUR PEOPLE NEED YOU?

To Stay At Home And Figkt For Your Black Self,

Your Family, Your Community And Your Black Nation,

Why Must We Go Abroad To Kill Yellow Skined Men For

White Skined Men Who Force Us To live In Rat Infested Slums ?
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802 South Summerlin Avenue
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�WHERE SHALL I WORK?
"Master, where shall I work today?"
And my love flowed warm and free.
Then he pointed out a tiny plot,
And He said, 11Work there for me. 11
But I answered quick:cy., rtoh, no, not therel
Not aey one could see
No matter how well 1ey- task is done Not that small place for mel 11
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But He answered me tenderly,
"Disciple, search that heart of thine.
Are you worki ng for them or for me?
 Nazareth was just a little place,
And so was Galilee. 11
Author Unknown
�United Church Women of Atlanta
EDUCATION FOR CONCERN
Wandering Workshops
Covenant Presbyterian Church
2461 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
September 9,1966 10:30 a.m.-2:00 pom~
PROGRAM
Call to Order: :Mrs. Carl J. Bliem, President
Meditation:
Dr. Carrie L. George, Program Ch.nm.
Six Workshops - 15 minutes each
Headstart:
Representative of Bd. of Education
Mrs, Phil Narmore
Legislation,Citizenship:
Representative of League of Women
Voters
Mrs. Charles V. Harrison
Mental Health: Mrs. Marion Fern, Director of
Friendship House
Mrs. Thomas C. Erwin Jr,
Miss Arlevia Burson
Dual Justice in the Courts: Mrs, M. E. Tilley,
Southern Regional Council
Mrs. Newton B. Fowler
Task Force Volunteers: Mrs. Elinor Metzger,
Director of Task Force Volunteers,
Community Council of Atlanta Area
Wel.f are:
Mrs. Frances Pauley, Facec. Director,
Georgia Council on Human Relations
Dr, Carrie L. George
( contirrued)
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PROGRAM - Continued
LUNCH
12:30 to 1:30 Poffie - Skit by WICS (Women in
Community Service)
Mrs. William F. Weaver, Project Director ,WIGS
Mrs . Irvine E. Morris, UGW Liaison with WIGS
Panel of the six workshop chairme~ will answer
questions
Adjournment at 2 : 00 p. m., ready to go to work on one
or more pr oj ects
Mrs. Harry v. Richardson, Chmn.
Mrs. C. Rober t Meissner, Cochairman
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WHERE SHALL I WORK?

"Master, where shall I work today?!
And my love flowed warm and free.
Then he pointed out a tiny plot,
And He said, "Work there for me."
But I answered quickly, "Oh, no, not there]
Not any one could see
No matter how well my task is done -

Not that small place for mel"
And His voice, when He spoke, it was not stern,
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"Disciple, search that heart of thine.
Are you working for them or for me?
“Nazareth was just a little place,
And so was Galilee."
Author Unknown

 
United Church Women of Atlanta
EDUCATION FOR CONCERN
Wandering Workshops

Covenant Presbyterian Church
261 Peachtree Road, N. E,
Atlanta, Georgia

September 9,1966 10230 aeme-2:00 pom.
PROGRAM

Gall to Order: Mrs. Carl J. Bliem, President
Meditation: Dr. Carrie L. George, Program Chm,
. Six Workshops - 15 minutes each

| Headstart: Representative of Bd. of Education
Mrs. Fhil Narmore

Legislation, Citizenship:
Representative of League of Women
Voters
Mrs. Charles V. Harrison

Mental Health: Mrs. Marion Fern, Director of
Friendship House
Mrs, Thomas C, Erwin Jr.
Miss Arlevia Burson

Dual Justice in the Courts; Mrs. M. E. Tilley,
Southern Regional Council
Mrs, Newton B. Fowler

Task Force Volunteers: Mrs. Elinor Metzger,
Director of Task Force Volunteers,
Community Council of Atlanta Area
Welfare: Mrs, Frances Pauley, Exec.Director,
Georgia Council on Human Relations
Dr. Carrie L. George
(contimed )
_ NOTES

 
PROGRAM =- Continued

LUNCH 12230 to 1:30 pome = Skit by WICS (Women in

Community Service)
Mrs. William F. Weaver, Project Director,WICs
Mrs. Irvine E. Morris, UCW Liaison with WICS

Panel of the six workshop chairmen will answer
questions

Adjournment at 2:00 pem., ready to go to work on one
or more projects

Mrs. Harry V. Richardson, Chmn.
Mrs. C. Robert Meissner, Cochairman
NOTES
 

CALHDAR OF EVENTS

WIGS DAY ~ OCTOBER 18, 1966
OPEN HOUSE = JOB CORPS FOR GIRLS
Third floor, 136 Marietta Street, 3:00 = 7:00 peme

WORLD COMMUNITY DAY ~ NOV, 4

Daytime Meeting= Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
(3Ll Peachtree Street, Ne Ee

11:00 anme

Evening Meeting - All Saints Episcopal Church

6215 poems Dinner- 63); W. Peachtree Ste, Nall.
Rights

Subject: Laity: Resources
Responsibilities

 
 
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