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Bi hop
Poe Funeral Home
Fairburn, Ga •
.Dear Sir :
During the night of September 6.th when we had an emerg(mcy
ituation in our city, we called on you to provide an ambul nee
to tand by at th Atlant Stadium in the event that one would
b requir d. You r ponded immediately to th call of our
night Admini tr tor, Mr. Hor ce B eard n , at 7: 00 P . M . nd
remained far fter midnight.
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Grids MeMNOnInt A0Sr iT

J. W. PINKSTON. JR.

BUTLER SIREET, Ss. oY BUNCE CIN ree
nue GEORGIA ae Ree er aiterencede

WILLIAM L. SHEPHERD
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT

FRED MM. WA LEG Es
con 5s AN T

September 12, 1966

Bishop &amp; Poe Funeral Home
Fairburn, Ga.

Dear Sirs:

During the night of September 6th when we had an emergency
situation in our city, we called on you to provide an ambulance
to stand by at the Atlanta Stadium in the event that one would
be required, You responded immediately to the call of our
night Administrator, Mr. Horace Bearden, at 7:00 P.M. and
remained far after midnight.

We are grateful to you for providing this special service to
our community.

Very truly yours,
A be

J. W. Pinkston, Jr.
Superintendent

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cc: Honorable Ivan Allen
Chief Herbert Jenkins
Mr, Edgar J. Forio
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BUTLER
ATLANTA,
STREET,
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S.
J . W . PINKSTON. JR .
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SUPERINTENDENT
ROBERT E . SLEIGHT
3 0 3 0 3
ASST .
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September lZ. 1966
Hine Fun ral Home
1258 B nkhead Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta, G •
Dear Sir :
. During the night of September 6th wh n we had an em rgenc y
ituaUon in our city. we call d on you to provide an ambulance
to tand by at the Atlanta St dium in the event that one would
be requir d . You responded immediat ly to the c 11 ot our
night Admini trator. Mr. Hor ce B eard n , at 7: 00 P . M . and
r m. ined far after midnight.
We are r teful to you for providing this
O\U" community.
peci l servic::e to
Very truly your ,
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80 BUTLE
AFLAN TEA,

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J. W. PINKSTON, JR.

R STREET, E. SUPERINTENDENT
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GEORGIA 30303 Reet. SUPERINTENDENT

WILLIAM L, SHEPHERD

ASST. SUPERINTENDENT

FRED M. WALKER

c¢ ON 8S UL TAN T

September 12, 1966

Hines Funeral Home
1258 Bankhead Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta, Ga.

Dear Sirs:

_During the night of September 6th when we had an emergency

situation in our city, we called on you to provide an ambulance
to stand by at the Atlanta Stadium in the event that one would
be required. You responded immediately to the call of our
night Administrator, Mr. Horace Bearden, at 7:00 P.M. and
remained far after midnight.

We are grateful to you for providing this special service to
our community.

Very truly yours,

a = =
J. W. Pinkston, Jr,
Superintendent

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cc: ‘“Honorable Ivan Allen
Chief Herbert Jenkins
Mr. Edgar J. Forio
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BUTLER
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H. M. Patterson Fwieral Home
1020 Spring Streetc, N . E .
Atlanta., G •
Dear Sir :
. During the night of September 6th when we had an emergency
situation in, our city, we calle d on you to provid an ambulance
to t nd by at the Atlanta Stadium in the event th t one would
be required. You re ponded immediately to th c 11 of o ur
night Admi ni trator, Mr. Hoi- ce Bearden, at 7 :0 0 P . M . and
remained far afte r midnight.
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GRADS MEMORIAL noel

J. W. PINKSTON, JR.

80 BUTLER STREET, $. €&amp;. So ern een
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WILLIAM L. SHEPHERD
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT

FRED M. WALKER
coN SULTAN T

September 12, 1966

H. M. Patterson Funéral Home
1020 Spring Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Ga.

Dear Sirs:

During the night of September 6th when we had an emergency

situation in our city, we called on you to provide an ambulance
to stand by at the Atlanta Stadium in the event that one would
be required. You responded immediately to the call of our
night Administrator, Mr. Horace Bearden, at 7:00 P.M. and
remained far after midnight,

We are grateful to you for providing this special service to
our community.

Very truly yours,

-ct

J./W. Pinkston, Jr.
Superintendent

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cc: ,“Honorable Ivan Allen
Chief Herbert Jenkins
Mr. Edgar J. Forio
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BUTLER
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STREET,
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S.
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3 0 3 O3
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Alfon o D w son Funeral Home
3000 Gordon Ro d , s. W.
Atlanta, G •
D ar Si r :
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situation in our city, we c 11 d on you to provid an am.bul nee
to tand by a t the Atlanta St dhun in the ev nt tha.t one would
be r quired . You rt, pond d immediately to the call of o ur
night Adminiatr tor, Mr. Hor.a c e Bearden, at 7: 00 P~ M . nd
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W
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our community o
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q

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BUTRER Sa RE ET., » WE,

SUPERINTENDENT
ROBERT E. SLEIGHT

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 ASST. SUPERINTENDENT

WILLIAM L. SHEPHERD
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT

FRED M. NE Es

c On 8 UL A N T

September 12, 1966

Alfonso Dawson Funeral Home
3000 Gordon Road, S, W.
Atlanta, Ga,

Dear Sirs:

During the night of September 6th when we had an emergency
situation in our city, we called on you to provide an ambulance
to stand by at the Atlanta Stadium in the event that one would
be required. You responded immediately to the cali of our
night Administrator, Mr. Horace Bearden, at 7:00 P.M. and
remained far after midnight.

We are grateful to you for providing this special service to
our community,

V truly yours,
etx: Lc

J. W. Pinkston, Jr.
Superintendent

emk

cc: ~ Honorable Ivan Allen
Chief Herbert Jenkins
Mr, Edgar J. Forio
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BUTLER
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Paul T . D onehoo Funer l Home
7 36 N. Central Avenue
Hapeville, Ga.
Dear Sir : .
During the night of Septemb r 6th when we had an emergency
situation i n our city, we called on you to provid a n amb ulance
t o tand by at th A~lanta Stadium in the event th tone would
b i-equired. You re ponded immediat l y to the c 11 of our
night Admini t:rator, Mr. Hor ce B arden, at 7: 00 P . M. nd
remain d f r fte r m i dnight.
W
r gr teful to you for providing thi s special ervice to our
community.
Vory truly yours,~
9!~ eY)
J . W. Pink t on, lr.
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30 BUTLER STREET,

J. W. PINKSTON. JR.
s ERINTENDENT

ATLANTA,

uP
GEORGIA 30303 ROBERT E. SLEIGHT

. SUPERINTENDENT
WILLIAM L. SHEPHERD

ASST
FRED M. W
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September 12, 1966

Paul T. Donehoo Funeral Home
736 N. Central Avenue
Hapeville, Ga.

Dear Sirs: .

During the night of September 6th when we had an emergency
situation in our city, we called on you to provide an ambulance
to stand by at the Atlanta Stadium in the event that one would
be required. You responded immediately to the call of our
night Administrator, Mr. Horace Bearden, at 7:00 P.M. and
remained far after midnight.

We are grateful to you for providing this special service to our
community.

Very truly yours,

wt ie i
J. W. Pinkston, Jr.
Superintendent

smk

ce: ;//Honorable Ivan Allen
Chief Herbert Jenkins
Mr, Edgar J. Forio

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80
BUTLER
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September lZ, 1966
Cox Bi-others Funeral Home
380 Auburn Avenue, N. E .
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sirs:
Duri_n g the night of Sept mbe;r 6th when we had an emergency
situation in our city, we called on you to provid an . mbulance
to stand by .t the Atlanta Stadium in the ev nt that on would
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J. W. PINKSTON, JR.

BUTLER SPREE T, . SUPERINTENDENT

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WILLIAM L. SHEPHERD
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT

FREES M. Wee

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September 12, 1966

Cox Brothers Funeral Home
380 Auburn Avenue, N. E,
Atlanta, Ga.

Dear Sirs:

During the night of September 6th when we had an emergency
situation in our city, we called on you to provide an ambulance
to stand by at the Atlanta Stadium in the event that one would
be required. You responded immediately to the call of our
night Administrator, Mr. Horace Bearden, at 7:00 P.M. and
remained far after midnight.

We are grateful to you for providing this special service to our
community.

Very truly yours,
be
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J. W. Pinkston, Jr.
Superintendent

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Chief Herbert Jenkins
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              <text>GRADY MEMORIAL. HOSPITAL i

J. W. PINKSTON, JR.

80 BUTLER STREET, . SUPERINTENDENT
ATLANTA, GEORGIA Sane Seer SUPERIRTENGOA,

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——

WILLIAM L. SHEPHERD
ASST. SUPERINTENDENT

FRED iM; WALKER
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September 12, 1966

Williams Funeral Home
Tucker, Ga.

Dear Sirs:

During the night of September 6th when we had an emergency
situation in our city, we called on you to provide an ambulance
to stand by at the Atlanta Stadium in the event that one would
be required. You responded immediately to the call of our
night Administrator, Mr. Horace Bearden, at 7:00 P.M. and
remained far after midnight.

We are grateful to you for providing this special service to our
community.

Very truly yours,

~ tele
J. W. Pinkston, Jr.
Superintendent

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Mr. Edgar J. Forio
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                    <text>Septe mber 15, 1966
Mr . Lloyd W . Taggart
Box 560
Cody , W yoming
Dear Lloyd:
How thoughtful of you to write me such a nice
note, and particularly when my feelings needed
all the support I could get.
Frankly, we got by without any major problems
in Atlanta, and have had excellent support of 98%
of the Negc,o leadership in the city. l think we have
now ended Mr . Carmichael forever.
I sincerely hope that Mr . Woodruff will give me an
opportunity to come back to Cody some day, and
with best wishes , I am
Sincerely,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
IAJr:am
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              <text>September 15, 1966

Mr. Lloyd W. Taggart
Box 560
Cody, Wyoming

Dear Lloyd:

How thoughtful of you to write me such a nice
note, and particularly when my feelings needed
all the support I could get.

Frankly, we got by without any major problems
in Atlanta, and have had excellent support of 98%

of the Negwo leadership in the city. I think we have
now ended Mr. Carmichael forever.

I sincerely hope that Mr. Woodruff will give me an
opportunity to come back to Cody some day, and

with best wishes, I am

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

IAJr:am
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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
OFFiCE OF CITY COMPTROLLER
ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
8 September 1966
TO:
Mrs. Ann Moses
FROM:
Howard R. Green
SUBJECT:
Please include the following names on the list of City Hall
Men's Club members who worked at the Stadium in connection
with the riot incident:
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night and until 9:00 A.M. this morning.
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You are certainly to be commended for your devoted assistance
during the entire incident and I am sure that everyone, and
especially Mayor Allen, is most appreciative.
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CITY OF ATLANTA

OFFICE OF CITY COMPTROLLER
ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA

8 September 1966

Mrs, Ann Moses

Howard R. Green

Please include the following names on the list of City Hall
Men's Club members who worked at the Stadium in connection
with the riot incident:
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EA. Hardwick Wott

These men attended the food concession all night Wednesday
night and until 9:00 A.M. this morning.

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we will not send any additional volunteers to the area,

You are certainly to be commended for your devoted assistance

during the entire incident and I am sure that everyone, and
especially Mayor Allen, is most appreciative.

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ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
September 7, 1966
TO:
Mrs. Ann Moses
FROM:
Howard Ro Green
SUBJECT:
The following members of the Co Ho Mo C. worked Tuesday night
and Wednesday morning at the Stadium:
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OFFICE OF CITY COMPTROLLER
ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA

September 7, 1966

TO: Mrs. Ann Moses
FROM: Howard R. Green
SUBJECT:

The following members of the C. H. M. C. worked Tuesday night
and Wednesday morning at the Stadium;

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                    <text>September 19, 1966
Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Dear Mayor Allen:
After reading the article in the Atlanta Journal on
Tuesday, September 13 concerning the policeman who was shot
in the disturbance on Boulevard while attempting to help the
two colored boys who had been wounded, I would appreciate the
answer to a few questions that confront us all.
Why was it seven days after the disturbance before the
public was given the details of what happened to the officer?
I am one hundred per cent for the reward of $10,000
that has been offered for the apprehension of the ones guilty
of the murder of the young colored boy. This · is just and is
as it should be. This was one of the worst crimes ever committed
in our city. But why was there not a reward offered for the
capture of the person or persons who wounded the policeman, and
why was there no reward for the ones who injured the newspaper
reporter, or the soldier who was critically hurt by a flying
brick while traveling down Ponce de Leon on his way home on
furlow?
My father Henry A. Ward owned a small store at 208 Georgia
Avenue directly across from Cheney Stadium. A few years ago he
was murdered in cold blood at high noon on a clear sunny day while
trying to earn an honest, meager, living. He was bludgeoned over
the head by a robber in his store and the murderer was never even
close to being apprehended.
My question is this: Why was there no reward for this
awful crime? If a reward had been offered maybe a few tongues
in that neighborhood would have been loosened. My family never
received even a letter of regret from the President of the United
States, the Mayor's Office or any word on the lack of progress
from Chief Jenkins' office. This does not seem consistent with
the way othe r families have been treated in our city, or did my
family just happen not to belong to a minority group?
�Mayor Ivan Allen
September 19, 1966
Page 2
I want to say Mr. Mayor that I admire your courage in
dealing with the riots that have hit our city in recent weeks.
Eve:r:y law-abiding citizen in our city should thank you for
standing for what we all believe and trust as the democratic
way of life.
In closing, I would only say that as far as protection
by the law is concerned it seems to me that we definitely lean
toward a double standard. I hope this is not true in the majority
of cases but has happened only in my experience. My sincere
thanks for your time.
Sincerely,
Robert Ward
318 Lindbergh Drive, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305
CC:
Chief Herbert T. Jenkins
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              <text>September 19, 1966

Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mayor Allen:

After reading the article in the Atlanta Journal on
Tuesday, September 13 concerning the policeman who was shot
in the disturbance on Boulevard while attempting to help the
two colored boys who had been wounded, I would appreciate the
answer to a few questions that confront us all.

Why was it seven days after the disturbance before the
public was given the details of what happened to the officer?

I am one hundred per cent for the reward of $10,000
that has been offered for the apprehension of the ones guilty
of the murder of the young colored boy. This is just and is
as it should be. This was one of the worst crimes ever committed
in our city. But why was there not a reward offered for the
capture of the person or persons who wounded the policeman, and
why was there no reward for the ones who injured the newspaper
reporter, or the soldier who was critically hurt by a flying
brick while traveling down Ponce de Leon on his way home on
furlow?

My father Henry A. Ward owned a small store at 208 Georgia
Avenue directly across from Cheney Stadium. A few years ago he
was murdered in cold blood at high noon on a clear sunny day while
trying to earn an honest, meager, living. He was bludgeoned over
the head by a robber in his store and the murderer was never even
close to being apprehended.

My question is this: Why was there no reward for this
awful crime? If a reward had been offered maybe a few tongues
in that neighborhood would have been loosened. My family never
received even a letter of regret from the President of the United
States, the Mayor's Office or any word on the lack of progress
from Chief Jenkins' office. This does not seem consistent with
the way other families have been treated in our city, or did my
family just happen not to belong to a minority group?
 

Mayor Ivan Allen
September 19, 1966
Page 2

I want to say Mr. Mayor that I admire your courage in
dealing with the riots that have hit our city in recent weeks.
Every law-abiding citizen in our city should thank you for
standing for what we all believe and trust as the democratic
way of life.

In closing, I would only say that as far as protection
by the law is concerned it seems to me that we definitely lean
toward a double standard. I hope this is not true in the majority
of cases but has happened only in my experience. My sincere
thanks for your time.

Sincerely,

Rohod Wane

Robert Ward
318 Lindbergh Drive, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305

cC: Chief Herbert T. Jenkins
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                    <text>September 21, 1966
M r . Robert Ward
318 Lindbergh Drive. N . E.
Atlanta. Georgia
Dear Mr. Ward :
I appreciate your kind letter of September 19th,
. but you have asked me some questions which I
cannot answer, as I do not know the motivations
which create compasion and sympathy in people.
The $10, 000 reward was offered by public spirited
citizens who wanted to express their sympathy and
und rstanding. This is of a personal nature to
those individuals who came forward and specified
th reward.
It i a great personal sorrow to m when any citizen
of Atlanta is injured or is caused to lose bis life.
Sincerely your ,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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September 21, 1966

Mr. Robert Ward
318 Lindbergh Drive, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Ward:

   
   
 
 
 
 
 

lappreciate your kind letter of September 19th, —
_but you have asked me some questions which I :
cannot answer, as I do not know the motivations &gt; eK
which create ck aang and sympathy in ome + be

The $10, 000 vowkeil: was offered by public spi:
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undérstanding. This is of a personal nature t
those individuals who came an and spec:
_ the reward, 1 ei .

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of Atlanta is injured or is caused to lose his life.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>September 21, 1966
Mr . J . Willard Marriott
MARRIOTT
5161 River Road
Washington, D . C.
20016
Dear Bill:
Thank you very much for the editorial from
the Washington Star . I believe everything is
in good order in Atlanta and we are working
hard to keep it that way.
Looking forward to seeing you when you cmne
to Atlanta, I am
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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September 21, 1966

Mr. J. Willard Marriott
MARRIOTT

5161 River Road
Washington, D. C. 20016

Dear Bill:

   

Thank you very much for the editorial from
the Washington Star. I believe everything is
in good order in Atlanta and we are working
hard to keep it that way.

Looking forward to seeing you when you come
to Atlanta, Iam

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

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104 - /06
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Mayor Ivan All en
City Hall
Atl ant a, Ge or gia
USA
Dear Mr. Mayor:
- •,
I have been d" stre s c ed to h e ar abou t Atl anta's racia l dis orders.
I had hoped Atl anta would be spared such hool i ganism in vie w of
the city ' s s ensibl e and progres s ive approa ch to t he race problem.
However, when it did hap pen, no one could have asked f or more
direct and courageous le adership than yours.
I am sure most Atlant ans, i ncluding us "expatr i ates, " are very
proud of you.
Warm regards,
ta&lt;M~~P~~
George Page,
Correspondent
SAIGON BUREAU
GP/suu
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A DIVISION OF NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC.
104-106 NGUYEN HUE, SAIGON, VIETNAM, TEL. 21069

SAIGON BUREAU
MAIL: P.O. BOX N 7

CABLE: NATBROCAST SAIGON

September 15, 1966

Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
USA.

Dear Mr. Mayor:

I have been distressed to hear about Atlanta's racial disorders,
I had hoped Atlanta would be spared such hooliganism in view of
the city's sensible and progressive approach to the race problem.

However, when it did happen, no one could have asked for more
direct and courageous leadership than yours.

I am sure most Atlantans, including us "expatriates," are very
proud of youe

Warm regards,

“leon * PR y&lt;
George Page,

Correspondent
SAIGON BUREAU

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                    <text>September 21, 1966
Mr. George Page
Corre.spondent - Saigcm Bureau
NBC News
P . O . Box N 7
Saigon, Viet Nam
Dear George:
l certainly was thrilled to hear from you and did
not realize that you had been shipped ou.t to the
Saigon Bureau. l know this must be very
timulating
signment and wish you God Speed
to return afely.
I am most grateful for your comments about. the
manner in which the racial disturbance were
handled in Atlanta. Now that things are all quiet,
we can look back in retro pect and
e where our
efforts of the past aved us !ram what (:O\ll.d have
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Ivan AUen, Jr.
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              <text>September 21, 1966

Mr. George Page
Correspondent - Saigon Bureau
NBC News

P, O. BoxN 7

Saigon, Viet Nam

Dear George:

I certainly was thrilled to hear from you and did
not realize that you had been shipped out to the
Saigon Bureau. I know this must be a very
stimulating assignment and wish you God Speed
to return safely.

Iam most grateful for your comments about the
manner in which the racial disturbances were
handied in Atlanta. Now that things are all quiet,
we can look back in retrospect and see where our
efforts of the past saved us from what could have
been a terrible situation.

Take care of yourself and let us know of your
whereabouts.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>Tulsa, Oklahoma
September 19, 1966
Honorable Ivan Allen
Atlanta, Georgia
De£r Mayor Allen;
With all the criticism being levelled and all the news media play
being given to your recent racial situation, I would like to take
this means of expressing my approval (for what little it is worth)
of the manner you and your city have handled yourselves.
Presently living in Oklahoma, moving there from 4 years in Alabama
proir to which I lived for 3 years in Chicago, I have a relatively
objective -viewpoint regarding the racial issue geosraphically
speaking. I have no .feelings one way ot the other regarding colors
or races as such.
However, I have learned to harbor very strong feelings with regard
to rights v. s. responsibilities and so have very little regard for
those groups, regardless of color, who would prefer to demonstrate
and protest, rather than work for their objectives. While I feel
there many people who symphatize with this view, I certainly had not
seen it exemplified by many of our public office holders and political
aspirants. For the most part they had capitulated to whatever radical
demands that came along and actually allowed . themselves be "shook down"
or blackmailed into giving in to demands just to quie~ the noise and
minimize any political repurcussions. It was then, especially refreshing
to see you exercise restraint while giving the radical elements a
chance to quiet the waters on their own initiative, r efusing to talk
until the waters were quieted, and then taking firm action when it
was proper and driving home the fact that your city was above all else
a city of law and order.
I'm sure that the great majority of the citizens of Atlanta admired
and respected your course of action. My only purpose in writing this
letter is to let you know that there~ome of us in other sections of
the U. s. who do too. When we have enough men of conviction in all the
various public offices, rights and responsibilities will come in the
same package and earned, not rioted for.
Sinc~rely You5\//
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              <text>Tulsa, Oklahoma
September 19, 1966

Honorable Ivan Allen
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen;

With all the criticism being levelled and all the news media play
being given to your recent racial situation, I would like to take
this means of expressing my approval (for what little it is worth)
of the manner you and your city have handled yourselves.

Presently living in Oklahoma, moving there from 4 years in Alabama
proir to which I lived for 3 years in Chicago, I have a relatively
objective viewpoint regarding the racial issue geographically
speaking. I have no feelings one way or the other regarding colors
or races as such.

However, I have learned to harbor very strong feelings with regard

to rights v. s. responsibilities and so have very little regard for
those groups, regardless of color, who would prefer to demonstrate

and protest, rather than work for their objectives. While I feel

there many people who symphatize with this view, I certainly had not
seen it exemplified by many of our public office holders and political
aspirants. For the most part they had capitulated to whatever radical
demands that came along and actually allowed themselves be "shook down"
or blackmailed into giving in to demands just to quiet the noise and
minimize any political repurcussions. It was then, especially refreshing
to see you exercise restraint while giving the radical elements a
chance to quiet the waters on their own initiative, refusing to talk
until the waters were quieted, and then taking firm action when it

was proper and driving home the fact that your city was above all else
a city of law and order.

I'm sure that the great majority of the citizens of Atlanta admired
and respected your course of action. My only purpose in writing this
letter is to let you know that there*$ome of us in other sections of
the U. S. who do too. When we have enough men of conviction in all the
various public offices, rights and responsibilities will come in the
same package and earned, not rioted for.

ae Oy

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Sept. 24, 1966
Hon. Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor
City Hall
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Mr. Mayor:
Many letters IllllSt surely have come to you
since the recent explosion of unrest in this great city.
Most of them Illllst have been complimentary. People respect
courage.
Churchill said, "Never before have so many
owed so Illllch to so few. 11
He was speaking of the entire
Royal Air Force!
I think Atlanta can say, "Seldom have so
many owed so much to just one man. 11
Having had the privilege of growing up with
you during a part of your earlier years, I am not surprised-but I am, indeed, grateful to you!
• J. Galloway
1557 Fama Dr • .,
Atlanta, Ga.
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              <text>Sept. 24, 1966

Hon. Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor
City Hall
Atlanta, Ga.

Dear Mr. Mayor:

Many letters must surely have come to you
Since the recent explosion of unrest in this great city.
Most of them mst have been complimentary. People respect
courage.

Churchill said, "Never before have so many
owed so mich to so few." He was speaking of the entire
Royal Air Force!

I think Atlanta can say, "Seldom have so
many owed so mich to just one man."

Having had the privilege of growing up with
you during a part of your earlier years, I am not surprised—-
but I am, indeed, grateful to you!

  
 

  

1557 Fama Dr.,
Atlanta, Ga.
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                    <text>September 26, 1966
Mr. R. L . Galloway
1557 Fama Drive, N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Dear Mr. Galloway:
I am most grateful for your kind letter of
September 24th and wish to thank you for
your very generous comments .
Sincerely you.rs,
lvan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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September 26, 1966

Mr. R. L. Galloway

1557 Fama Drive, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30329

Dear Mr. Galloway:

I am most grateful for your kind letter of
September 24th and wish to thank you for
your very generous comments,

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>CP DIVISION
PAPER COMPANY
471 Glen Iris Dr ., N. E., Atlanta, Georg ia 30308 Tel. 524-2681 (404)
At l anta , Ga o
Sept ember 27 , 1966 .
Hon . I van Al len, Jr.
Mayor,
Ci ty of Atl anta,
City Hall,
At lanta, Ga o
De ar S ir:
I am t aking t h e liberty of a t taching an item shown in the
Daily Enterprise, Rivers ide , Cal iforni a 9/20/66 , thi s
art i cle havi ng been s ent t o me by my cou sin Roy Butler of
De sert Hot Springs, Cal i forn i a .
Mr. But ler i s h imself a f ormer Atl ant a boy and i s very
under s t andab ly proud of our gre at c i ty and i ts Mayor.
I t may be someone else h as s ent you t hi s article, however,
it was so good the wr i ter did not want you to miss it.
May the wri t er also add than she i s also proud of our
great city and its very courage ous Mayor o
Yours very truly
-n i/v.v
0. :;, wv~ ~
Mrs . Go F Andrews


767 Courtenay Dr . NoE.,


Atlanta, Ga . 30306
0
GFA/s
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CP DIVISION \@ecis PAPER COMPANY 471 Glen Iris Dr., N,E., Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Tel. 524-2681 (404)

Atlanta, Gao
September 27, 1966.

Hon. Ivan Allen, Jr. WW

Mayor,

City of Atlanta,
City Hall,
Atlanta, Ga.

Dear Sir:

I am taking the liberty of attaching an item shown in the
Daily Enterprise, Riverside, California 9/20/66 , this
article having been sent to me by my cousin Roy Butler of
Desert Hot Springs, California.

Mr. Butler is himself a former Atlanta boy and is very
understandably proud of our great city and its Mayor.

It may be someone else has sent you this article, however,
it was so good the writer did not want you to miss it.

May the writer also add that she is also proud of our
great city and its very courageous Mayor,

Yours very truly
; Las
Jw LAD. F. Quer

Mrs, G, F, Andrews
#767 Courtenay Dr.N.E.,
GFA/s Atlanta, Ga, 30306
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