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2550 BAN K O F GEORGIA BUILD I NG
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JOHN GLUSTROM
T E LEPHONE 6 88-37 0 3
PRESIDE N T
July 31 , 1963
The Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta , Geo rg i a
Dear Mayor Allen :
It was with a great deal of pleasure that I read the news accounts
of your recent testimony at the civil rights bill hearing.
Your ideas were highly impressive, attuned to the times and changing
world conditions and delivered in accordance with the Atlanta image
we know our city has throughout this country o
Although the Chamber of Commerce has spoken against the measure, I
am one of the many Chamber members and native Atlantans who disag ree
with the Chamber opinion.
Your testimony required courage as well as conviction. P lease be
assured of my full support and commendation, now and in the future
on your remarks, and on all matters to make Atlanta a better city.
Sincerely,
-~
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2550 BANK OF GEORGIA BUILDING

ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
JOHN GLUSTROM TELEPHONE 688-3703
PRESIDENT

July 31, 1963

The Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor City of Atlanta
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

It was with a great deal of pleasure that I read the news accounts
of your recent testimony at the civil rights bill hearing.

Your ideas were highly impressive, attuned to the times and changing
world conditions and delivered in accordance with the Atlanta image
we know our city has throughout this country.

Although the Chamber of Commerce has spoken against the measure, I
am one of the many Chamber members and native Atlantans who disagree
with the Chamber opinion,

Your testimony required courage as well as conviction. Please be
assured of my full support and commendation, now and in the future
on your remarks, and on all matters to make Atlanta a better city.

Sincerely,

hin KP tec ot vem
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July 31 , 1963
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr .
Mayor's Office
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Mayor :
I am impelled to write you t o express my
admiration for your courageous and intelligent
statement before the Senate Committee.
I am a S'an Francisco business man, an officer
of Levi strauss &amp; Company which has recently
built a branch garment factory in Blue Ridge,
Georgia. On a recent visit to the plant, my
wife and I went on to see your beautiful city.
We were struck not only by the physical aspects
of Atlanta, but by the very understanding
attitude of some of your good citizens.
Our Nation ' s problems would be on the way to
quick solution. if there were more superb
citizens and officials such as you.
Sincerely yours,
Daniel E. Koshland
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SINCE 1650

July 31, 1963

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor*s Office
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Mayor:

I am impelled to write you to express my
admiration for your courageous and intelligent
statement before the Senate Committee,

I am a San Francisco business man, an officer
of Levi Strauss &amp; Company which has recently
built a branch garment factory in Blue Ridge,
Georgia. On a recent visit to the plant, my
wife and I went on to see your beautiful city.
We were struck not only by the physical aspects
of Atlanta, but by the very understanding
attitude of some of your good citizens.

Our Nation's problems would be on the way to
quick solution if there were more superb
citizens and officials such as you.
Sincerely yours,
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Daniel E,. Koshland

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August 1. 1963
165 Central Av., SW
Atlanta. Georgia 30303
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
May or, City of Atianta
Atlanta , Georgia
Dear sir:
I wis h to express, praise of you for your courageous
stand on the public accommodations section of the proposed
Civil Ri ght s legislat ion.
Sincerely yours,
~µdfz
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              <text>August 1, 1963
165 Central Av., SW
Atlanta, Georgia 350303

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Athanta
Atlanta, Georgis

Dear sir:

I wish to express praise of you for your courageous
stand on the public accommodations section of the proposed
Civil Rights legisiation.

Sincerely yours,

Y, 0 f
Maietey tneakKli-
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666 Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta 8, Georgia
Phone: 876-4481
WM. A. M ITCHELL
President
W ILLIAM G . K IRKLAND
Executi ve V ice President
J AM ES W. DORSEY
Secreta ry &amp; General Counsel
E LIZABETH STERLING
Treasurer
E LIZABETH H. PARHAM
Cashier
AD AI R L. CORL EY
Savings O ffice r
DIRECTORS
Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta , Georgia
EUGENE M. CLARY
JAMES W. DORSEY
Dear Ivan:
ALLEN S. HARDIN
RALPH A. HEFNER
CAR L E. KNOX
FRANK M. MALONE
SAM MASSELL, JR.
HAROLD F. McCART
WM. A. MITCHELL
JUN IUS S. ROBERTS
ROY B. SEWELL, SR.
Enclosed you will find a copy of a recent article
that appeared in the Atlanta Constitution. I want
to personally congratulate you for the courage you
had in y our statement made to the Senate Commerce
Committee.
With kindest regards, I am
DR. THOMAS B. SHARP
WILLIAM B. SHARTZER
ly y ours ,
ELIZABETH STERLING
DR . JACK A. THOMPSON
M/ep
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              <text>OFFICERS or

WM. A. MITCHELL
President

WILLIAM G. KIRKLAND
Executive Vice President

JAMES W. DORSEY
Secretary &amp; General Counsel

ELIZABETH STERLING
Treasurer

ELIZABETH H. PARHAM
Cashier

ADAIR L. CORLEY
Savings Officer

DIRECTORS

EUGENE M. CLARY
JAMES W. DORSEY
ALLEN S. HARDIN
RALPH A. HEFNER
CARL E, KNOX

FRANK M. MALONE
SAM MASSELL, JR.
HAROLD F, McCART
WM, A. MITCHELL
JUNIUS S. ROBERTS
ROY B. SEWELL, SR.
DR. THOMAS B. SHARP
WILLIAM B, SHARTZER
ELIZABETH STERLING
DR. JACK A. THOMPSON

 

Sci RITY HEDERAL Sine
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTA
666 Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta 8, Georgia Phone: 876-4481

Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:

Enclosed you will find a copy of a recent article
that appeared in the Atlanta Constitution. I want
to personally congratulate you for the courage you
had in your statement made to the Senate Commerce

Committee,

With kindest regards, I am

Sincerély yours,

  

A. itchell

M/ep
enc.
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                    <text>August 27, 1963
/
Mr. Morris B . Abram
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &amp; Garrison
575 Madison Avenue
New York 22, New York
Dear Morris:
I
Thanks for your note of the 31st about the
Washington appearance. I needed all the support
that ould be mustered because things here in
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best wishes, I am
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr. ,
Mayor
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              <text>August 27, 1963

Mr. Morris B. Abram

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &amp; Garrison
575 Madison Avenue

New York 22, New York

Dear Morris:

Thanks for your note of the 3ist about the
Washington appearance. I needed all the support
that Eould be mustered because things here in

Atlanta were not so pleasant.

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best wishes, I am

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.,
Mayor

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STATE
UNIVERSITY
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YORK
UPSTATE MEDICAL. CENTER
766 IRVING AVENUE
SYRACUSE 10, NEW YORK
COL.l.EGE OF MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS
September 18, 1963
Mr. Ivan Allen, Mayor
City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Allen:
I just wanted to express to you my deep admiration for
the statement which you made before the Senate Commerce
Committee on July 26, 1963. In the midst of all the turmoil
and desolation of the present civil rights struggle, your
expression of conscience stands out like a beacon in the
night. I know whereof I speak. I was born, raised and
educated in North Carolina and my grandfather was a first
lieutenant in the 38th Virginia Infantry.
Georgia can be proud of you.
Sincl#JrU
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Professor of Pediatrics
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              <text>STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
UPSTATE MEDICAL CENTER
766 IRVING AVENUE
SYRACUSE 10, NEW YORK

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

September 18, 1963

Mr. Ivan Allen, Mayor
City of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Allen:

I just wanted to express to you my deep admiration for
the statement which you made before the Senate Commerce
Committee on July 26, 1963. In the midst of all the turmoil
and desolation of the present civil rights struggle, your
expression of conscience stands out like a beacon in the
night. I know whereof I speak. Iwas born, raised and
educated in North Carolina and my grandfather was a first
lieutenant in the 38th Virginia Infantry.

Georgia can be proud of you,
Sincerely yours, |
Lytt I. Gardner, M.D.

Professor of Pediatrics
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Escalinata 1,
Madr id 1 3, Espana,
August 4, 1963 .
Mayor Ivan All en J r.,
Atlanta, Georgia .
Dear Ma y or Allen :
I have noted with much interest your testimony before the Senate Commer ce Commi ttee, in which you urged Congress t o enact a bi ll to ban discrimination i n publi c accommodations .
As an In diana-born white U.S. citizen, I heartily congratulate you on
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discrimination.
Sincerely yours,
Kenneth H. Vande rford
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              <text>Escalinata l,
Madrid 13, Espafia,
August 4, 1963.

Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.,
Atlanta, Georgia.

Dear Mayor Allen:

I have noted with much interest your testimony before the Senate Com-
merce Committee, in which you urged Congress to enact a bill to ban discrim-

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As an Indiana-born white U. S. citizen, I heartily congratulate you on
your farsighted and civilized approach to our serious problem of racial

discrimination.

Sincerely yours,

KH

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                    <text>•
PAUL
155
STAFFORD
EAST
50TH
STREET
TELEPHONE
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N E W
YO R K
2 2,
N . Y.
421-0270
July 30, 1963
Mr. Ivan Allen, Jr.
The Ivan Allen Company
29 Pryor Street N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Ivan:
I read with great interest your forthright and courageous
statement last week before the Senate Commerce Committee.
Congratulations.
With best regards,
Sinfil
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Jlfember o f' the 7'/ssocialion of' Executive 'Recruiting Consultants. /nc.
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PatuL STAFFORD ASSOCIATES

155 EAST SOTH STREET NEW YORK 22, N. ¥.

TELEPHONE 421-0270

Y

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July 30, 1963

Mr. Ivan Allen, Jr.
The Ivan Allen Company
29 Pryor Street N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:

I read with great interest your forthright and courageous

statement last week before the Senate Commerce Committee
Congratulations,

With best regards,

Since?ely,

Wy
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PTS.m

Member of the Association of Executive Recruiting Consulianis, /ne.
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Mr . P aul T . Stafford
Paul Stafford Associates
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New York 22, New York
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Your nice note of the 30th. is received
with appreciation and interest.
It is always good to hear from you, and I
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Mayor
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Mr. Paul T, Stafford
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f Dear Paul:

Your nice note of the 30th, is received
with appreciation and interest,

It is always good to hear from you, and I
hope that our paths will cross again real soon.

Sincerely,

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SIMON H . R I F"K I N D
RO BERT E . S AM UELS
JOHN F". WHAR T ON
LL OY D K . GARRISON
M Y E R 0 . M ERMIN
H O WAR D A . S EI T Z
H . R USS E LL W I NOKUR
A LE X AND E R HEHME Y E R
A DRI AN W . D EW I ND
ED WA RD G . M ILLE R , JR .
M O RRI S B . A B R A M
M O R DEC A I R OCH LI N
PAU L J. NEWLON
JOSEPH S . IS EMAN
JAM E S B . LE W I S
SIDNEY R . N U SSEN F E L D
MARTIN K LEINBARD
N O R MAN ZE L ENKO
JOH N E . M ASSENGAL E
JAY H . TO P KIS
E D WARD N . C OS T IK Y A N
R OB ER T H . MONTGOMER Y. J R .
JOHN C . T A Y L O R . 3 A o
BE RNA R D H . G REE NE
ER N E S T RUBENS T EIN
ARTHUR
M U RRAY H IL L 8 · 5600
J . C OHEN
C OUN SEL
CAB LE: L ON G S I G HT, N . Y.
R AN D O LP H
LOUI S
J u l y 31, 1963
Dear Ivan:
I simpl y c anno t l et the occ asion gr ow s tale
wi t hout te ll i ng y ou how deeply proud I was of your
br i lliant performanc e before the Congressio nal Commi t t e e
last week.
As a f ormer resident of Atlanta I have
been c ongratul a t ed by many people on t he pe rforma n ce
of Atlant a ' s Mayor .
Re a lly , yours was an a c t of r e al
s t atesmanship and fa r sighted courage .
predic ti on :
I make thi s
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a t tract ed to Atlant a simply on t he b a s is of the ki nd of
Mayor who presides ove r its aff airs.
My best perso nal regards t o you and Louise.
With deep respe c t, I am
As e ver,
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
~~
E. PAUL
S. W EIS S
(! 'il-4t.• ISS S )
(1 ,a27-1950)
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ROBERT E.SAMUELS
JOHN F. WHARTON
LLOYD K.GARRISON
MYER 0.MERMIN
HOWARD A.SEITZ
H.RUSSELL WINCKUR
ALEXANDER HEHMEYER
ADRIAN W. DEWIND
EDWARD G.MILLER, JR.
MORRIS B. ABRAM
MORDECAI ROCHLIN
PAUL J.NEWLON
JOSEPH S.ISEMAN
JAMES 8.LEWIS
SIDNEY R.NUSSENFELD
MARTIN KLEINBARD
NORMAN ZELENKO
JOHN E.MASSENGALE
JAY H.TOPKIS
EDWARD N.COSTIKYAN

ROBERT H.MONTGOMERY, JR.

JOHN C.TAYLOR, 3°
BERNARD H.GREENE
ERNEST RUBENSTEIN

PAUL,WEISS, RIFKIND,WHARTON &amp; GARRISON

575 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22,N.Y.

 

MURRAY HILL 8-5600 ARTHUR J. COHEN

COUNSEL
CABLE: LONGSIGHT, N.Y.

RANDOLPH E.PAUL [ip48-i556)
Lous s.wEIss (a27-1950)

B)

July 31, 1963

Dear Ivan:

I simply cannot let the occasion grow stale

without telling you how deeply proud I was of your

brilliant performance before the Congressional Committee

last week. As a former resident of Atlanta I have

been congratulated by many people on the performance

of Atlanta's Mayor. Really, yours was an act of real

statesmanship and farsighted courage. I make this

prediction: that there will be many major businesses

attracted to Atlanta simply on the basis of the kind of

Mayor who presides over its affairs.

My best personal regards to you and Louise.

With deep respect, I am

As ever,

_—~

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
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RFD-2 BRUNSWICK, MAINE FARM
sara

july 27, 1963

fad

Honorsble Ivan Allen, Junior,

Atlanta, Gocorgi

3

Dear Tan,

Aithough i+ is a long

paths heve crossed, whi

  
   
   
    

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problem. And my second mission would be to
develop the ficld of unsophisticated? auto-
mation, And it can be done.

One thing I must tell you ~ Ruth after wotehe
ing your TY appearance said with utter seri-
ousness that she hopec. she could vote for 'Ivant
for President in 1968. You econ cout on it.

A vote for a good Democrat is not easily cone
by in a line fishing hamletl!

Our best to you in every woye
Cordially yours,

‘, oo
Paul E. Burbank
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                    <text>August 27 , 1963
Mr . Paul E . Burbank
RFD - 2
Brunswick, Maine
Dear Paul:
In all of the mumble jumple of the C i vil Rights issue I put aside
your nice letter in order that I could properly respond to it. It
was gratefully received, and you were very thoughtful to write.
It seemed like old times to hear from you and Ruth.
As you can probably realize, it has been a l ong and tedious
two years for me, Atlanta is breaking out at the seams with
progress and prosperity while the rest of the South flounders
in indecision. Our liberal viewpoint, however,. subjects us to
the most vicious type of anonymous criticism as well as open
castigation. We kind of live from one crisis to the next with
the full assurance that there will be something else tomorrow.
I hear about you from Paul Buckwalter, with whom I still have
close contact sever al times a year. I certainly hope to have
the pleasure of seeing you and Ruth some times soon.
Just a word about our own activities - Ivan III is married and
in the company business having a great experience. Daddy is
still in excellent health, and our business continues to thrive
under Bill Glenn's leade:rship, all of which is very wonderful.
Louise is in Europe, and Inman and I will join her in Nairobi
on September 7. for a month of big game hunting. I will be
back in Atlanta after the first of October, and this is the first
time I have be n away in tw nty months in office. 1 exp ct I
need it badly.
�M r. Paul E. Bu1·bank
Page 2 -
August 27, 1963
I certainly like the looks of the Two Fathom Farm and hope
that .the pine tree forest is thriving.
If you are still interested in the airplane business, I hope
you will fly down to Atlanta sometimes .
Thanks again for your kind letter , and wit h love to Ruth, I
am
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen. Jr . ,
Mayor
IAJr/eo
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              <text>August 27, 1963

Mr. Paul E. Burbank
RFD - 2
Brunswick, Maine

Dear Paul:

In all of the mumble jumple of the Civil Rights issue I put aside
your nice letter in order that I could properly respond to it. It
was gratefully received, and you were very thoughtful to write.
It seemed like old times to hear from you and Ruth,

As you can probably realize, it has been a long and tedious
two years for me. Atlanta is breaking out at the seams with
progress and prosperity while the rest of the South flounders
in indecision, Our liberal viewpoint, however, subjects us to
the most vicious type of anonymous criticism as well as open
castigation. We kind of live from one crisis to the next with
the full assurance that there will be something else tomorrow,

I hear about you from Paul Buckwalter, with whom I still have
close contact several times a year. I certainly hope to have
the pleasure of seeing you and Ruth some times soon,

Just a word about our own activities - Ivan II] is married and
in the company business having a great experience, Daddy is
still in excellent health, and our business continues to thrive
under Bill Glenn's leadership, all of which is very wonderful.
Louise is in Europe, and Inman and I will join her in Nairobi
on September 7, for a month of big game hunting. I will be
back in Atlanta after the first of October, and this is the first
time I have been away in twenty months in office. I expect I
need it badly,

mm a a a a a a é = —
 

 

Mr. Paul E, Burbank
Page 2 - August 27, 1963

I certainly like the looks of the Two Fathom Farm and hope
that the pine tree forest is thriving.

If you are still interested in the airplane business, I hope
you will fly down to Atlanta sometimes.

Thanks again for your kind letter, and with love to Ruth, I
am

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr., '
Mayor

IAJr/eo

 

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                    <text>THE NEW YORK TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1963.
.ADOLPH
s. OCHS, Publisher 1896-1935
PUBIJSHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
ARTHUR HAYS SULZBERGER, Chairman of the Board
ORVIL E. DRY FOOS, President and Publisher 1961-1963
.A)IORY H. BRADFORD, Vice President
HARDING F. BANCROFT, Secretary
FRANCIS .A. cox, Treasurer
Cousin Richard Wins
Richard S. Aldrich is winner of the New York
County Republican organization's designation to
be Councilman at Large from Manhattan despite
the handicap that he has lived out of this country during most of the last decade. Thus his
opportunity has presumably been curtailed for
close acquaintance with party workers on ,the
precinct level and for intimate knowledge of the
problems of city government.
He has surmounted these obstacles. A character reference offered a few days ago may
have been helpful. "He is my cousin and think
very highly of him," said Governor Rockefeller.
Ttle Governor was careful to point out that he
was "not promoting Mr. Aldrich's candidacy.·•
But something turned the tide.
Governor Rockefeller's interest in Republican
candidates for New York City office has lacked
constancy. If he has any candidates in the other
four counties for Councilman at Large, he has
kept it a dark secret from the public.
Disappointed in his expectation that Manha ttan Republicans would have a "free and open"
unbossed convention, Mr. Aldrich's neaI'est riva l,
Richa rd Lewisohn, threatens a primary contest.
He is "strongly favored" by Representative John
V. Lindsay. Some would see in such a primary
race a kind of .popularity test between Rockefeller and Lindsay. Mr. Lewisohn, a business
man, has been trying to overcome the disadva ntage of being a non-cousin of the Governor
by attending City Council meetings, working in
civic agencies a nd otherwise preparing to be a
councilm an. The Republican county committee
apparently took a dim view of this naive, 'businesslike approach to public office.
r
LEWISOHN
Lewisohn for Counc ilman Committe e
663 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.
for
COUNCILMAN
Me rcury Reproduction Service
82 Beaver St., New York, N.Y.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1963.

. he New Bork Cimes.

ADOLPH S, OCHS, Publisher 1896-1935

   

AMORY H, BRADFORD, Vice President

 

PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORE TIMES COMPANY

ARTHUR HAYS SULZBERGER, Chairman of the Board
ORVIL E. DRYFOOS, President and Publisher 1961-196$

Cousin Richard Wins

Richard 8. Aldrich is winner of the New York
County Republican organization’s designation to
be Councilman at Large from Manhattan despite
the handicap that he has lived out of this coun-
try during most of the last decade. Thus his
opportunity has presumably been curtailed for
close acquaintance with party workers on ,the
precinct level and for intimate knowledge of the
problems of city government.

He has surmounted these obstacles. A char-
acter reference offered a few days ago may
have been helpful. “He is my cousin and I think
very highly of him,” said Governor Rockefeller.
Tne Governor was careful to point out that he
was “not promoting Mr. Aldrich’s candidacy.”
But something turned the tide.

Governor Rockefeller’s interest in Republican
candidates for New York City office has lacked
constancy. If he has any candidates in the other
four counties for Councilman at Large, he has
kept it a dark secret from the public.

Disappointed in his expectation that Manhat-
tan Republicans would have a “free and open”
unbossed convention, Mr. Aldrich's nearest rival,
Richard Lewisohn, threatens a primary contest.
He is “strongly favored” by Representative John
V. Lindsay. Some would see in such a primary
race a kind of popularity test between Rocke-
feller and Lindsay. Mr. Lewisohn, a business
man, has been trying to overcome the dis-
advantage of being a non-cousin of the Governor
by attending City Council meetings, working in
civic agencies and otherwise preparing to be a
councilman. The Republican county committee
apparently took a dim view of this naive, busi-
nesslike approach to public office.

LEWISOHN

Lewisohn for Councilman Committee
663 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

for

HARDING F, BANCROFT, Secretary
FRANCIS A. COX, Treasurer

COUNCILMAN

Mercury Reproduction Service
82 Beaver St., New York, N.Y.
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                    <text>ELDORADO 5-4354
CABLE ADDRESS :
RICLEW, NEWYORK
RICHARD LEWISOHN
663 FIFTH AVE N UE
NEW YORK 22, N . Y .
July 31, 1963
Honorable Ivan Allen, J r.
29 Pryor St., N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear I van :
I have been following with great interest your recent
involvements with the United States Senate, and I want
to commend you for a performance which, as far as I can
tel l, has been without criticism. This is certainly
true up in these parts of the country.
I have no doubt that you saw the editorial in the
NEW YORK Til"IES, which makes us even. Jus t i n case you
wi ll want to be amused, I am enclosing a copy of what
they said about me sometime back. As you probably know,
I withdrew for various reasons, which I would love to
explain to you when I see you.
When are we going to be able to take a little time off
together? I am ready-! Best to the family.
Sincerely,
,;()~
RL:afp
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RICLEW, NEWYORK

RICHARD LEWISOHN
663 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK 22, N. Y.

July 31, 1963

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
29 Pryor St., N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:

I have been following with great interest your recent
involvements with the United States Senate, and I want
to commend you for a performance which, as far as I can
tell, has been without criticism. This is certainly
true up in these parts of the country.

I have no doubt that you saw the editorial in the

NEW YORK TIMES, which makes us even. Just in case you
will want to be amused, I am enclosing a copy of what
they said about me sometime back. As you probably know,
I withdrew for various reasons, which I would love to
explain to you when I see you.

When are we going to be able to take a little time off
together? I am ready! Best to the family.

Sincerely,
/) :
a eels
RL: afp ‘ Richard Lewisohn

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                    <text>August 27, 1963
Mr. Richard Lewisohn
663 Fifth Avenue
New York 22, New York
Dear Richard:
Thanks for your nice letter of the 31st, and I hope you will
excuse my slight delay in answeri ng it. I had seen the
editorial in the New York Times, and I think it is excellent
and very complimentary. B est of luck to you on the next
time around.
Although m y position has received very favorable national
commendation, it has not been very comfortable here in
Atlanta. In general. our business friends have really been
upset, and I have had to bear constant criticisrn. I felt that
I was right, and I have not changed any of my opinions.
We leave next week for Nairobi where Louis will join us
for a 4-week Salad. The " we is Inman and myself. Thi
is my first time away from the office since I have been here,
and I am looking forward to it greatly.
Let me know what I your plans ar
this Fall, and if you have
any !r e time to come down in Novemb r or D cember, we
will sp nd a full week at the F rm, which now has the added
ttraction of going fishing as
11 as good hunting. It i not
the same type of fishing that you and I have enjoyed at Homosassa,
but it is still good. With high st personal regards, I am
Sine rely yours.
Ivan All
M yor
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August 27, 1963

Mr. Richard Lewisohn
663 Fifth Avenue
New York 22, New York

Dear Richard:

Thanks for your nice letter of the 3lst, and I hope you will
excuse my slight delay in answering it. I had seen the
editorial in the New York Times, and I think it is excellent
and very complimentary, Best of luck to you on the next
time around,

Although my position has received very favorable national
commendation, it has not been very comfortable here in
Atlanta, In general, our business friends have really been
upset, and I have had to bear constant criticism. I felt that
I was right, and I have not changed any of my opinions.

We leave next week for Nairobi where Louise will join us

for a 4-week Safari. The "we'' is Inman and myself, This
is my first time away from the office since I have been here,
and I am looking forward to it greatly.

Let me know what lyour plans are this Fall, and if you have

any free time to come down in November or December, we

will spend a full week at the Farm, which now has the added
attraction of going fishing as well as good hunting. It is not

the same type of fishing that you and I have enjoyed at Homosassa,
but it is still good. With highest personal regards, Iam

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.,
Mayor
IAJr/eo
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                    <text>THE FULTON
NATIONAL BANK
MA IN OFFICE AT HENR Y GRA D Y SQUARE
MARIETTA AND FORSYTH STREETS
P .O. BOX 4387 , ATLANTA 2, GEORGIA
JACK BALSER
July 30 1 1963
ASSISTANT CASHIER
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr. ,
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303
Dear Mayor Allen:
I know that you will get plenty of correspondence condeming
your testimony in behalf of President Kennedy's Civil Rights
Bill.
While I do not necessarily agree with your position,_ on the
Public Accommodations Section of the Bill, I want to tell
you that at least one of the citizens of your community admires your forthrightness and courage.
I think Atlanta is very for t unate to be represented by a
person of your calib~r.
Sincerely ,
P""'~
Jack Bals er
JB/vlb
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              <text>THE FULTON
NATIONAL BANE

MAIN OFFICE AT HENRY GRADY SQUARE
MARIETTA AND FORSYTH STREETS
P.O. BOX 4387, ATLANTA 2, GEORGIA

JACK BALSER
ASSISTANT CASHIER

July 30, 1963

 

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.,;
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia, 30303

Dear Mayor Allen:

I know that you will get plenty of correspondence condeming
your testimony in behalf of President Kennedy's Civil Rights
Bill.

While I do not necessarily agree with your position on the
Public Accommodations Section of the Bill, I want to tell
you that at least one of the citizens of your community ad-

mires your forthrightness and courage.

I think Atlanta is very fortunate to be represented by a
person of your caliber.

Sincerely,
Jack Balser

JB/vlb
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                    <text>ATLANTA NEWS AGENCY
P . 0.BOX 355
HARRY ELSON
3875 GREEN INDUSTRIAL WAY
PRES IDENT
CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA
Dear Mayor Allen:
We are most proud of your testimony before
the Senate Committee recently in Washington.
I do not agree with all your thinking but I am
pleased to know that Atlanta has a man of
courage and sincerity as its Mayor.
HE:ee
Mayor Ivan B. Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
July 3 0 , 1 9 6 3
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ATLANTA NEWS AGENCY

P.O.BOX 355
3875 GREEN INDUSTRIAL WAY

CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA

Dear Mayor Allen:

We are most proud of your testimony before

the Senate Committee recently in Washington.

I do not agree with all your thinking but Iam
pleased to know that Atlanta has a man of
courage and sincerity as its Mayor.

CordiaWy yours,

HE:ee

 

Mayor Ivan B. Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

July 30, 1963
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
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4 03 C ITY H A LL -
Department
JAckson 2 -4463
Atlanta 3, Georgia
ERNE S T .J
B R EW E R
P ur c h asi n g Age n t
July 30, 1963
.J . FORR ES T GEE
Assistant P urchas, ng .l.gent
Honorable Ivan Alen,
Room 206
City Hall
r.
Dear Mr. Mayor:
You are certai nly to be congratulated and commended for
your statement before the Committee on Commerce, having
reference to Senate ill 1732 .
I t was a masterful presentation and took a great deal
of coura e ( ut you are not lacking in thi s). For many years
I have ha a very high regard for you as a leader i n busi ness
and civic affairs and that regard has increased for you as
ayor of this City as you evidence outstan ing qualities of
lea ershi and real courage.
Uith best wishes , I am
EJB : jsb
M E M -BER: N ational I nstitute of Governmental Purchasing
N ational Association of P urchas ing Age nts
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Cn

 
 
   

   

  
   
  

      
 

ERNEST J BREWER
Purchasing Agent

J, FORREST GEE
Assistant Purchasing Agent

CITY OF ATLANTA

Purchasing Department
403 CITY HALL — JAckson 2-4463

Atlanta 3, Georgia

July 30, 1963

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.

Room 206
City Hall

Dear Mr. Mayor:

You are certainly to be congratulated and commended for
your statement before the Committee on Commerce, having
reference to Senate bill 1732.

It was a masterful presentation and took a great deal
of courage (but you are not lacking in this). For many years
I have had a very high regard for you as a leader in business
and civic affairs and that regard has increased for you as
Mayor of this City as you evidence outstanding qualities of
leadership and real courage.

With best wishes, I am

EJB:jsb

erely yours,

   

Purchasing Agent

MEMBER: National Institute of Governmental Purchasing
National Association of Purchasing Agents
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                    <text>EMORY UNIVERSITY
ATLA N TA
DIVISION OF TEACHER EDUCATION
22,
GEORGIA
August 2. 1963
Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta. Geor gia
Dear Mr. Allens:
I deeply appreciate the courage you r ecently displayed in your testimony
for civil rights legislat ion. Your testimony was intell i gent. sensi tive. and
courageous.
You have earned nr::, support for as l ong as you care to run f or
public office.
Very tru]y yours.
f
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ATLANTA 22, GEORGIA

DIVISION OF TEACHER EDUCATION

: August 2, 1963

Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr, Allens:

I deeply appreciate the courage you recently displayed in your testimony
for civil rights legislation, Your testimony was intelligent, sensitive, and

courageous, You have earned my support for as long as you care to run for

public offices

Very truly yours,

*

4 {ij
ee Ba J Wop os ae

’ James A, Jordan, Jre//
/ Assistant Professor

1
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