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ANY QUESTION OF YOUR REPRESENTATION OF THE SOUTH IS NEGATIED
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finri .Ni&amp;n; anh Q!nurler, Wed., J uly 31, 1963
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Robert Kennedy Is Accused
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~tvn s1pp1
.W~SHII:1GTON
(A~) - Missis- son's att?ck on the Kenn edy ad- ~nited States, is ~ar ~ore respon- '.
s chief lega l officer Tuesday ministration drew a lecture from s1ble for the racial violence and t
accused Atty. Gerr. Robert F. Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney, Doz- Kennedy of sending Justice De- Okla., presiding over a civil rights
\.tf. par~ent age~ts !J:lto the South bill ~earing, that P atters_on h!ld
tls to __ilir-__l!l2. racial violence.
damaged his own case with " mt ~ Td. Kennedy h1rs - demon- temperate language."
en strated to the nation his imma- Patterson said:
iti turity, irresponsibility and fiend- "I firml y believe that the pres·
?ho ish delight" in wield.i!!.gt ? ~ ent U.S. attorney general, with the
e State Atty. Gen. Joe . atter- approval of the President of the
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troubles we are having through- ~
out this nation th an the _ruthless ~
leaders _ who -:1re sponsoring and ~
promoting racial unrest.
n
"I make this charge because I a
know as a matter of fact that
down in my state· agents and representatives _of the U.S. Depart- F
ment of Justice are ever present l\
where there is racial trouble and P,
instead of working with the duly
elected and responsible officials in s
an eff01: t o prevent violence ano t
disorder , these agents of the U.S. t
attorney general actually aid , abet
and encourage violation of state I
laws and municipal ordinances, I
assuring the agitators that if and J
when arrested the Department of I
J ustice will come to their rescue. I
Sen. Philipu A. Hart, D-Mich.,
said he was shocked by P atterson's attack on the P resident and 1
the attorney general and said:
"We'd better not be diverted by
th is kind of personalizing."
Patterson replied:
"I say again, without apology- ·
those two individuals have taken
their powerful offices and used
them to bring about racial ~it ations."
Patterson testified at a Sen te
Commerce Committee hearing on
a bill to outlaw discrimination in
theaters, sp , restaurants and
other public accommodations.
He de~
ed the administration's. ci~
ro~. as •
constitutronal, pat:!Da~ c an
unnecessary.
l"mfm'son's a ttack was similar
in some respects to that delivered
July 12 by Gov. Ross Barnett of
Mississippi. Barnett accused P res. ~
ident Kennedy and his attorney
general brother of "sowinq .tJ!!
sA.,eds of bate ~nd violenc~ •
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1963
PAGE 2
METROPOLITAN
Mayor Allen Must Not Have Read The Bill
The kindest thing that could be said
for Mayor I van Allen regarding his now
famous support of the President's civil
r ights bill before a congressional committee is that he had not read t he bill,
as his speech clearly indicated.
It was publicly announced that the
mayor had been invited to t estify on the
Jti.l1 tis.elf, but inste";a he macle a political-ty_pe a d ~ and in the course ofhls
orat or y a~
ly en'iarSE;9. feder al legi§=..
~ation . which wou
for_£e privately
own~ businesses to ope~
as t he Attorney-G,e neral of the United States seeS-fit. Weare° sure that businessman Ivan
Allen would not want the thriving company
of t he same name operated at the
__..
~
H ERALD
Looking Ahead
~ of any u. s. Attorney·Generl:!:1.
Atlanta r ung up another "fir st" last week when
but that in effect is w~
..-- the Mayor appear ed before the Congr essional Committee which is holding hearings on the P resident's
Mea~while, h:re at home Negro demonst rators in seeking to t ake over a priCivil Rights bill.
vately owned business also assumed t he
The solid r ank of opposition of Southern sentiright t o take over the public street s and
ment against t he bill was 'bent' not br oken, when
sidewalks at a busy intersection in
Mayor Allen went on ~ r d as favoring the biIL
downtown Atlanta. T~ c was bl~
-ms-sur prising action shocked the community
and general confusion was the order as
into a r ash of speculation as to just what his P.olit ithe dem~ators stret ched out in the
cal ca1:eer can possU;&gt;ly gain from his stand.
streets halting passing motorists.... There
There are t hose who claim he is lookingrorward
wasa near not as mot orists became imto a stab at t he Congressional Seat when and if
patient irr-being unable to cont inue
Fulton County becomes a separat e district and R epresentatives are again elected to go to Washing.ton.
along t he downtown street s. Could this
be part payment by the demonsk,ator:s
There are others who staunchly declare that his
for Mr.~ Allen's support of t he ,civil
well-known ambition t o become Geor gia's Gover nor
r~
? Only time will tell.
was the mo ~ng reason for his stand.
The first r eason seems most logical. With t he
ever-growing Negro registration in F ulton 8ou'\1ty
it is more reasonable to t hink that his ambition
points towards t he Con,g_ressio'!!,al s~ t rather t han
the Governor's chair .
Tr ue there is a tremendous Negro r egistration
in F ulton County, but if what we hear is indicative
of local reaction, we m ight just have anot her 'bloc'
w~ og;.should t his come about . Just wh'at. aroused
wh1 e voter s can do when t hey decide t hey ha,,~
enough was clearly demonst r ated in Macon a f ew
weeKs'ago when B. F. Merrit was swept into office
over another prominent business man w.hg had t he
endorsement of t he Macon branch of t he NAACP
~
~
anct t he Macon dail;y,__pape:.:
Once before t his combination resulted in the
election of la,me duck Mayor E d Wilson, an unsuccessful candidat e for Lt . Governor last year and
when Mr. Wilson emer ged a winner the news was
broadcast to t he four winds by not only local Macon
sources but also by At lanta newspapers.
The curious quiet on t he local scene about the
r ecent Macon election seems to prove that it was not
only unexpected in the do-gooder r anks but most
disappointing.
1
Ther efore, while Mr. Allen's r eason for taking
~ his surprl_§_
i ng st.§1:~)d on t he Civil Rights bill might
s
point to his ~n to run f c); Congress fro:rn an
!l
At lanta district and MIGHT BE SMART, HE TOOK
0
a BIG CALCULATED RISK I N VIEW OF T1IE
APP ARE NT CHANGING WHITE F EELING ON
THE SUBJ ECT.
We believe Mr. Allen is smart enough to realize
just what he has stepped into in his political career.
Frankly, if his ambition points to a shot at t he
1 Governor's chair, that would point stronger to t he
r isk being much greater. Reallv. WP.. i 1rnt. a~ rnn.~t.
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figure just what was the motivating reason, unless
) it was simply a shot in the dark or his biggest mis~ so far.
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Meanwhile,
rumors
going
around
have it that
'
Martin Luther King is in trouble with his co-horts
in the racial demonstration field. It is being said
that the older, more stable Negro organizations are
dissatisfied with ~ continued agitation and the
violence it is producing, and are using his rumored
Communistic connections to ease him out.
Meanwhile, although Atlanta heard first of
King's connection with Q1!.tll several weeks ago
through the columns of the Herald, Alabama papers
as well as the New Orleans Times-Picayune and t he
St. Louis Globe-Democrat have been spreading this
news f.or months, in fact since last December, so it
took very little digging on the part of local reporters
to come up -wiflithis 'stale' i;;tory.
Yes, it looks as if the w.QI._m is turning and that
we'll probably have much mo,re quiet on the r acial
front as whi!e p~e begin to let it soak in how they
have been ~ to the cle~rs by the minority
groups and thedo-gooders, mrecent months.-;::=::
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Mayor Allen Must Not Have Read The Bill

The kindest thing that could be said
for Mayor Ivan Allen regarding his now
famous support of the President’s civil
rights bill before a congressional com-
mittee is that he had not read the bill,
as his speech clearly indicated.

It was publicly announced that the
mayor had been invited to testify on the

_bill itself, but instead he made a politi-
cal-type address and in the course of his
oratory actually endorsed federal legis-
lation which aid fcc ent privately
owned businesses to operate as the At-
torney-General of the United St

_fit. We are sure that businessman Ivan
“Allen would not want the thriving com com-
pany of the same name operated at the

——

whim of any U._S. Attorney-General,

METROPOLITAN HERALD

Looking Ahead

Atlanta rung up another “‘first’”’ last week when

but that, in effect, is what-he supported,— the Mayor appeared before the Congressional Com-

Meanwhile, here at home Negro dem-
onstrators in seeking to take over a pri-
vately owned business also assumed the
right to take over the public streets and
sidewalks at a busy intersection in
downtown Atlanta. Traffic was blocked
and general confusion was the order as
the demonstrators stretched out in the
streets halting passing mo: motorists. There
patient a being unable to continue
along the downtown streets. Could this
be part payment by the demonstrators
for Mr. Allen’s support of the civil
rights bill? Only time will tell.

oO DD ok a ee.

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mittee which is holding hearings on the President’s
Civil Rights bill.

The solid rank of opposition of Southern senti-
ment against the bill was ‘bent’ not broken, when
Mayor Allen went on record as favoring the bill.

His surprising action shocked the community
into a rash of speculation as to just what his politi-
cal career can possibly gain from his stand.

There are those who claim he is looking forward
to a stab at the Congressional Seat when and if
Fulton County becomes a separate district and Rep-
resentatives are again elected to go to Washington.

There are others who staunchly declare that his
well-known ambition to become Georgia’s Governor ~
was the motivating reason for his stand.

The first reason seéms most logical. With the
ever-growing Negro registration in Fulton County
it is more reasonable to think that his ambition
points towards the Congressional seat rather than
the Governor’s chair.

True there is a tremendous Negro registration
in Fulton County, but if what we hear is indicative
of local reaction, we might just have another ‘bloc’
white vote should this come about. Just what aroused
white voters can do when they decide they hae hs
enough was clearly demonstrated in Macon a few
weeks ago when B. F. Merrit was swept into office
over another prominent business man who had the
endorsement of the Macon branch of the NAACP

 

and the Macon daily paper.

Once before this combination resulted in the
election of lame duck Mayor Ed Wilson, an unsuc-
cessful candidate for Lt. Governor last year and
when Mr. Wilson emerged a winner the news was
broadcast to the four winds by not only local Macon
sources but also by Atlanta newspapers.

The curious quiet on the local scene about the
recent Macon election seems to prove that it was not
only unexpected in the do-gooder ranks but most
disappointing.

Therefore, while Mr. Allen’s reason for taking
his surprising stand on the Civil Rights bill might
point to his_ambition to run for Congress from an
Atlanta district and MIGHT BE SMART, HE TOOK
a BIG CALCULATED RISK IN VIEW OF THE
APPARENT CHANGING WHITE FEELING Oo
THE SUBJECT.
\. We believe Mr. Allen is smart enough to realize
just what he has stepped into in his political career.

Frankly, if his ambition points to a shot at the
Governor’s chair, that would point stronger to the
risk being much greater. Reallv. we. inst as mast

  

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1963

   
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figure just what was the motivating reason, unless
it was simply a shot in the dark or his biggest mis-
e so far. eo

Meanwhile, rumors going around have it that
Martin Luther King is in trouble with his co-horts
in the racial demonstration field. It is being said
that the older, more stable Negro organizations are
dissatisfied with King’s continued agitation and the
violence it is producing, and are using his rumored
Communistic connections to ease him out.

Mednwhile, although Atlanta heard first of
King’s connection with Q’Dell several weeks ago
through the columns of the Herald, Alabama papers
as well as the New Orleans Times-Picayune and the
St. Louis Globe-Democrat have been spreading this
news for months, in fact since last December, so it
took very little digging on the part of local reporters
to come up with this ‘stale’ story.

Yes, it looks as if the worm is turning and that
we'll probably have much more quiet on the racial
front as white people begin to let it soak in how they
have been taken to the cleaners by the minority
groups and the do-gooders, in recent months. —

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                    <text>MRS . WILLIAM 5 . TAYLOR
P . 0. BOX 426
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August 8,
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Mayor Ivro1. Allen,
City Hall,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Mayor
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President's Civil Rights bill.
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August 8, 1963

Mayer Ivan Allen,
City Hall,

Atlanta, Georgiae

Dear Mayer Allen;-
I saw you en TV when you appeared be-

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further expresses my sentimentse

Hepe that yeu will STUDY the bill and
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I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT YOU AIE VILLINC: TO Elfl'ERTAIN
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MAYOR IVAN ALLEN
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AS A MORE OR LESS FREQUENT VISITOR TO OUR STATE CAPITOL,
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WITH MY WIFE AND DAUGHTERS, I RESENE YOUR EFFORTS TO INTEGRATE
THE HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, THEATRES ETC OF ATLANTA

I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE WILLING TO ENTERTAIN
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THE NEGROES? I SAY NO» THE NEGRO RESENTS BEING BLACK AND IS
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