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                    <text>September 28, 1966
Mrs . G . F. Andrews
767 Collrtenay Drive, N. E .
Atlanta, G e orgia 30306
Dear Mrs . Andrews :
I a.m most grateful for your letter of September
27th and the clipping from the Daily Enterprise
in Riverside·, California.
I appreciate your support of our position in
Atlanta.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jro
Mayor
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              <text>September 28, 1966

Mrs. G. F. Andrews

767 Courtenay Drive, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30306

Dear Mrs. Andrews:

Iam most grateful for your letter of September
27th and the clipping from the Daily Enterprise
in Riverside, California.

I appreciate your support of our position in
Atlanta.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA
POST OFFICE BO X
4148
ATLANTA , GEORGIA
30302
September 26, 1966
EDWARD
D.
SMITH
PRESIDENT
Dear Ivan:
I have just returned to Atlanta from a week in New
York City. I was up there to attend the 50th Anniversary
World Convocation of the National Industrial Conference
Board. This meeting was attended by officials of a great
many of the major corporations of the country, some of
whom I have gotten to know fairly well through the other
activities of the Conference Board.
I can't tell you how many people came up to me
and told me what a fine job they thoughtAtlanta had done
in the face of the difficulties created by Stokely Carmichael
and his "Snick" associates. Most of these men knew you
by name, a nd many of them knew you as "Ivan Allen, 11 not
just "Mayor Alle n. 11 You would have been g ratified if you
had h eard what the se m e n had to s a y a bout you and what
they felt you had contributed to Atlanta and our city's
posture in the country.
The Hono rabl e Iv an Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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              <text>THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA

POST OFFICE BOX 4148

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30302

September 26, 1966

Epwarp D. SMITH
PRESICENT

Dear Ivan:

Ihave just returned to Atlanta from a week in New
York City. I was up there to attend the 50th Anniversary
World Convocation of the National Industrial Conference
Board. This meeting was attended by officials of a great
many of the major corporations of the country, some of
whom I have gotten to know fairly well through the other
activities of the Conference Board.

I can't tell you how many people came up to me
and told me what a fine job they thought Atlanta had done
in the face of the difficulties created by Stokely Carmichael
and his '"Snick" associates. Most of these men knew you
by name, and many of them knew you as "Ivan Allen," not
just "Mayor Allen." You would have been gratified if you
had heard what these men had to say about you and what
they felt you had contributed to Atlanta and our city's
posture in the country.

Best regards,

Edward D. Smith

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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                    <text>September 28, 1966
Mr . Edward D. Smith
The First National Bank of Atlanta
Post Office Box 4148
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
· Dear Ed:
I am most grateful for your letter of September
26th telling me of the many favorable· conunents
which you heard in New York.
I am most grateful for the support received for
our .s ta.nd in Atlanta.
Sincerely yours,
· Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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September 28, 1966

Mr. Edward D. Smith

The First National Bank of Atlanta
Post Office Box 4148

Atlanta, Georgia 30302

‘Dear Ed:
Iam most grateful for your letter of September
26th telling me of the many favorable comments

which you heard in New York.

I am most grateful for the support received for
our stand in Atlanta.

Sincerely yours,

‘Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IASr/br
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                    <text>D . 0. Form No. 48 (Rev. 2·1iT&gt; ·
CIVIL SUBPOENA TO PRODUCE DOCUMENT OR OBJECT
lltuiteh ~fates ilistrirl Qtnurt
FOR THE
NORTHEH
1 .....
••· -, _
GE0RG~.A
CIVIL ACTION FILE
N o ..............
STOKELY CARMI CHAEL , et al.,
Pla i ntiffs,
vs.
10421
No.
IVAN ALLEN, J R. , et al.,
Defendan t s.
To
HON . IVAN ALLEN , J R.
MAYOR, CI TY OF ATLANTA
CI TY HALL
ATLANTA, GEORG IA 30303
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to appear in the United States District Court for the
Northern
District of
Georgia
Room 318
on
at Old Post Offic e Bl dg .
in the city of Atlanta
o'clock
P • M . to
t he 29th
day of
September,
19 66
at 2 :00
testify on behalf of p 1 a inti ff s
any and all statements, speeches, memoranda , orders, directions , and other writt en reports or documents in your
pos se ssion or under yo~r . co~t:ol, or issued _at your order, relating in any
manner to the alleg ed riot in the Summerhill Section of Atlanta Georgi a
on Septemb er 6, 1966 .
'
'
intheaboveentitled actionandbring with you
Se pt emb e r 28,
66
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A ddress
Atl R.nt a, Georgi a
Deputy Clerk.
RETURN ON SERVICE
Received this subpoena at
and on
served it on the wit hin named
by delivering a copy t o h
and t endering to h
allowed by law.'
By..........·········..................................................•...••
................$
Subscribed and sworn to before me, a
day of
the fee for one day's attendance and the mileage
............................................................................,
Dated:
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Service Fees
Travel ................$
Services ................
Total
on
at
this
, 19
Ji'ees and milenge need not be tendered to the witness upon service of a subpoena leeued in behalf of the United States or an officer or
agency thereof.
28 USC 1826.
1
NOTE.-Affldavit required only if service ls made by a person other than a Unlt,ed States Mar&amp;hal or his deruty,
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              <text>CIVIL SUBPOENA TO PRODUCE DOCUMENT OR OBJECT D. C, Form No, 48 (Rev. 2-57)

United States District Court

 

 

 

 

FOR THE
J NORTHERW biol | OF GEORGIA
‘ ———— ee NTN
Q . ATLANTA DIVISION CIVIL ACTION FILE NO, ---.c0----0e
\ \
eka ie STOKELY CARMICHAEL, et al.,
ey, Plaintif 10421
d v8 ntiffs, No.
x uh oy ;
: say IVAN ALLEN, JR., et al.,
vp Defendants.
z To HON. IVAN ALLEN, JR.
MAYOR, CITY OF ATLANTA
CITY HALL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30302

YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to appear in the United States District Court for the

Northern District of Georgia Room 318
at Old Post Office Bldg. in the city of Atlanta oF
the 29th day of September, 1966 at 2:00 o'clock |. M, to

testify on behalf of plaintiffs

in the above entitled action and bring with you any and all statements, speeches, memo-
randa, orders, directions, and other written reports or documents in your
possession or under your control, or issued at your order, relating in any

manner to the alleged "riot" in the Summerhill Section of Atlanta. G
on September 6, 1966. ta, Georgia,

September 28, 4966

 

Pe Claude L. Goza, Clerk
Attorney for Flaintiffs oe Ke.
859% Hunter St..,..N.a.W.. By ee D Tigi

 

 

 

oi Address Atlanta, Georgia Deputy Clerk.
RETURN ON SERVICE
Received this subpoena at on
and on at
served it on the within named
by delivering a copy toh nd tendering to h the fee for one day’s attendance and the mileage

allowed by law.’

 

 

 

Dated:
, 19 By.
Service Fees
Travel cctcccscsswest $
Services ................
Tokall” &gt; gexec eed $

Subscribed and sworn to before me, a this

day of ; 18

i fees and mileage need not be tendered to the witness upon service of a subpoena issued in behalf of the United States or an officer or
agency thereof. 28 USC 1825.

NOTE.—Afiidavit required only if service is made by a person other than a United States Marshal or his deputy.
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                    <text>•
116 Oa k Str,.,~t
ummervill e , Geor gi a
Sept ember 28 , l 9 66
Mayor Iva n All en
City Ha ll
tl.i.nta , Geor gi .
ea r 1fa yor All en:
I , A t ea cher with sev ente en ye rs ' exp eri en c e , would
li ke to congra tul a te you on your pa rt in tryin g to solve th e
riot s in Atl ~nt a .
In my opini on , the arr est i ng of Ca r mi chael
is the most con s truc t ive effort to stop rio ting t hat any city
h .3 made .
i ty.
Peop l e do not riot and plund r i n the i r own i den t-
Un l ess they . re caught in the mob spirit, th ey will not
l oot and plunder a s a mob do es .
To arrest the p er3on who
i ncites oth er5 t o lo se th eir identity and be c ~u ght i n t he
mob spirit 5eems to be a re as ona ble method in curbin g ~uch
a ctions.
Ju s tice s u ffered a severe blo w when th e charge
against Ca rmichael was le ssened .
Yours truly,
~
0---
~
Mrs. Wa lter Rich
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              <text>116 Oak Street

Summerville, Georgia
September 28, 1966
Mayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
bear Mayor Allen:

I, A teacher with seventeen years' experience, would
like to congratulate you on your part in trying to solve the
riots in Atlanta. In my opinion, the arresting of Carmichael
is the most constructive effort to stop rioting that any city
has made. People do not riot and plunder in their own ident-
ity. Unless they are caught in the mob spirit, they will not
loot and plunder as a mob does. To arrest the person who
incites others to lose their identity and be caught in the
mob spirit seems to be a reasonable method in curbing such
actions. Justice satiersa a severe blow when the charge

against Carmichael was lessened.

Yours truly,
Yow PAD

Mrs. Walter Rich

P * i
—— a a es

 

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                    <text>THE TRUTH
At approximately 1:15 PM Tuesday, September 6, 1966 in Atlanta, Ga. two white cops shot a young
25 year old Negro several times in the back as he was running -to his home ¾ blocks away. The
cops were supposed to have had a warrant for his arrest.
A crowd of some 200 Black people gathered outside the home of Harold Prather, the 25 year old
Black man who had been shot. They were angry because a white cop had shot their friend. THERE
WERE NO SNCC PEOPLE PRESENT.
WOULDN'T YOU BE MAD IF A WHITE COP HAD UNJUSTLY SHOT YOUR FRI END OR YOUR NEIGHBOR?
The 1,000 ·1ocal people demanded that the white cop who had shot their friend be dismissed from
the force. The mayor refused to listen.
He brought with him 300 white policemen armed with submachine guns, teargas, shotguns and
pistols".1H.EY1IROUGllT ALL-OF ~THfS TO SEND UNARMED BLACK PEOPLE HOME.
The local people didn't like all the white cops coming into their neighborhood with all that hardware.
Wquldn't you be mad if 300 white cops came into your neighborhood and beat you?
THE WHITE COPS PU~HED AND BEAT BLACK WOMEN. THE WHITE COPS THREW TEAR GAS (IT BURNS
YOUR EYES AND SKIN) IN THE EYES OF 6 AND 7 YEAR OLD CHILDREN.
THE WHITE COPS SHOT AT BLACK PEOPLE. THE BLACK PEOPLE HAD NO GUNS TO DEFEND THEMSELVES, SO THEY THREW BRICKS AND BOTTLES.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOUR WOMEN AND CHILDREN WERE BEING BEATEN?
SNCC STOOD UP FOR YOU. WILL YOU NOW STAND UP FOR SNCC?
BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOW IN JAIL. THEY NEED YOUR HELP. THEY NEED $20,000 FOR BONDS.
$20,000 IS NEEDED TO GET PEOPLE OUT OF JAIL IN ATLANTA WHAT CAN YOU DO?
1. SEND A DOLLAR FOR FREEDOM NOW!
2. SEND PROTEST TELEGRAMS TO 1) MAYOR IVAN ALLEN-ATLANTA, GA.
2) CHIEF OF POLICE HERBERT JENKINS
................ -------------------,
I wpuld like to contribute to the SNCC Defense Fund.
I
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JAILED IN ATLANTA, GA.!
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WHIT,E RACISTS ARE TRYING TO FRAME ·SNCC AGAIN
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STOKELY CARMICHAEL, CHAIRMAN OF THE STUDENT NONVIOLENT COORDINATIN°G COMMITTEE WAS
ARRESTED FOR SAYING l°HINGS A LOT OF US BLACK PEOPLE FEEL AND WANT TO SAY, things we are
afra_id to say because we know white people are always listening. Sto°kely Carmichael has been
talking to his Black Brothers all over the nation, in Watts, Harlem, Chicago, Philadelphia, and
Washington, D. C.
Here are some of.the things he has been saying:
"Black power means organizing to fight fear and the development of "B lack consciousness," selfrespect, pride in the history of Black people, our culture and ou r in stitutions.
"If you work real hard, if you sweat, if you are ambitious, then you will be successful. I'm here to
tell you that if that was true, Black people would own this country, because we sweat more than
anybody else in this country.
"They oppress us because we are Black and we are going to use that Blackness to get out of the
trick bag they put us in. Don 't be ashamed of your color.
"We have to talk about nonviolence among us, so that we don't cut each other on Friday nights and
don't destroy each other but move to a point where we appreciate and love each other. That's the
nonviolence that has to be talked about. The psychology the man has used on us has turned us
against each other. He says nothing about the cut-ting that goes on Friday night but talk about
raising one finger-tip towards him and that's when he jumps up. We have to talk about nonviofence
among us first.
,"We don't have to be ashamed of James Brown; we don't have to wait for the Beatles to legitimize
our culture.
"We've been worrying too long about what white people are saying and thinkin g. Black power
doesn't mean that we are anti-white, it means that we are too busy tending to our real work,
organizing poor black people, to worry about white people.
"Black power is a search for a sense of home, for something we can call our own."
BLACK POWER
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              <text>! would like to contribute to the SNCC Defense Fund.
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Name.

THE TRUTH

At approximately 1:15 PM Tuesday, September 6, 1966 in Atlanta, Ga. two. white cops shot a young
25 year old Negro several times in the back as he was running to his home */s blocks away. The
cops were supposed to have had a warrant for his arrest.

A crowd of some 200 Black people gathered outside the home of Harold Prather, the 25 year old
Black man who had been shot. They were angry because a white cop had shot their friend. THERE
WERE NO SNCC PEOPLE PRESENT.

WOULDN'T YOU BE MAD IF A WHITE COP HAD UNJUSTLY SHOT YOUR FRIEND OR YOUR NEIGHBOR?

The 1,000 local people demanded that the white cop who had shot their friend be dismissed from
the force. The mayor refused to listen.

He brought with him 300 white policemen arined with submachine guns, teargas, shotguns and
pistols. THEY BROUGHT ALL OF THIS TO SEND UNARMED BLACK PEOPLE HOME.

The local people didn’t like all the white cops coming into their neighborhood with all that hardware.
Wouldn't you be mad if 300 white cops came into your neighborhood and beat you?

THE WHITE COPS PUSHED AND BEAT BLACK WOMEN. THE WHITE COPS THREW TEAR GAS (IT BURNS
YOUR EYES AND SKIN) IN THE EYES OF 6 AND 7 YEAR OLD CHILDREN.

THE WHITE COPS SHOT AT BLACK PEOPLE. THE BLACK PEOPLE HAD NO GUNS TO DEFEND THEM-
SELVES, SO THEY THREW BRICKS AND BOTTLES.

WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOUR WOMEN AND CHILDREN WERE BEING BEATEN?
SNCC STOOD UP FOR YOU. WILL YOU NOW STAND UP FOR SNCC?
BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOW IN JAIL. THEY NEED YOUR HELP. THEY NEED $20,000 FOR BONDS.

 

 

$20,000 IS NEEDED TO GET PEOPLE OUT OF JAIL IN ATLANTA
WHAT CAN YOU DO?

1. SEND A DOLLAR FOR FREEDOM NOW!

2. SEND PROTEST TELEGRAMS TO 1) MAYOR IVAN ALLEN—ATLANTA, GA.
2) CHIEF OF POLICE HERBERT JENKINS

 

 

 

Address

 

 

 

Make checks payable to SNCC Defense Fund
107 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W.
387-7445

107 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W.
387-7445

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
STOKELY CARMICHAEL —
JAILED IN ATLANTA, GA.!

WHITE RACISTS ARE TRYING TO FRAME SNCC AGAIN

STOKELY CARMICHAEL, CHAIRMAN OF THE STUDENT NONVIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE WAS
ARRESTED FOR SAYING THINGS A LOT OF US BLACK PEOPLE FEEL AND WANT TO SAY, things we are
afraid to say because we know white people are always listening. Stokely Carmichael has been
talking to his Black Brothers all over the nation, in Watts, Harlem, Chicago, Philadelphia, and —

Washington, D. C. 5

Here are some of.the things he has been saying: ,

“Black power means organizing to fight fear and the development of “Black consciousness,”’ self-
respect, pride in the history of Black people, our culture and our institutions.

“If you work real hard, if you sweat, if you are ambitious, then you will be successful. I’m here to
tell you that if that was true, Black people would own this country, because we sweat more than
anybody else in this country.

“They oppress us because we are Black and we are going to use that Blackness to get out of the
trick bag they put us in. Don’t be ashamed of your color.

“We have to talk about nonviolence among us, so that we don’t cut each other on Friday nights and
don’t destroy each other but move to a point where we appreciate and love each other. That’s the
nonviolence that has to be talked about. The psychology the man has used on us has turned us
against each other. He says nothing about the cutting that goes on Friday night but talk about
raising one finger-tip towards him and that’s when he jumps up. We have to talk about nonviolence
among us first.

“We don’t have to be ashamed of James Brown; we don’t have to wait for the Beatles to legitimize
our culture.

“We've been worrying too long about what white people are saying and thinking. Black power
doesn’t mean that we are anti-white, it means that we are too busy tending to our real work,
Organizing poor black people, to worry about white people. ct han

“Black power is a search for a sense of home, for something we can call our own.”

BLACK POWER

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                    <text>Crown Cork &amp; Seal Company, Inc.
Atlanta, Georgia 30315
OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIOENT
October 11, 1966
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Mayor:
I have no idea how many crank letters you receive, or how
many people attempt to tell you how the Mayor's office
could be run more effectively.
This is not one of those letters . As a resident and an
enthusiastic supporter of everything that is good for
Atlanta and Georgia, I want to commend you for your forthright and courageous position in the current political
quagmire.
Your leadership in dealing with the problems existing in
the Fire Department further d emonstrated to me that the
offices of the Mayor were in very sound hands.
As I sat, comfortable and secure, watching you on television
being violently shaken from the rooftop of the automobile in
the recent civil rights demonstrations, I couldn't help but
wonder how many of your critics would have the " guts" as
Mayor, to go directly into the fray in an effort to use the
power of your office to restore logic and order to the city.
I only hope that a situation of this kind making demands
on your bravery may never recur.
sincere respect and appreciation for the good job you
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Atlanta, Georgia 30315

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT October 1l, 1966

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

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Mayor:

I have no idea how many crank letters you receive, or how
many people attempt to tell you how the Mayor's office
could be run more effectively.

This is not one of those letters. As a resident and an
enthusiastic supporter of everything that is good for
Atlanta and Georgia, I want to commend you for your forth-
right and courageous position in the current political
quagmire.

Your leadership in dealing with the problems existing in
the Fire Department further demonstrated to me that the
offices of the Mayor were in very sound hands.

As I sat, comfortable and secure, watching you on television
being violently shaken from the rooftop of the automobile in
the recent civil rights demonstrations, I couldn't help but
wonder how many of your critics would have the "guts" as
Mayor, to go directly into the fray in an effort to use the
power of your office to restore logic and order to the city.
I only hope that a situation of this kind making demands

on your bravery may never recur.

My sincere respect and appreciation for the good job you
are doing as the Mayor of Atlanta.

Sincerely,

 

 
  

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October 7 • 1966
Mr. B . F . Buttl'ey
Vice President
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Atlanta Airport
Atlanta, Georgia
D ar Bill:
We have alway considered the people of the
Dobbs House our good friends. but we are
now more grateful bee use of your generou
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Mr. B. F. Buttrey
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Dear Bill:

We have always considered the people of the
Dobbs House our good friends, but we are

now more grateful because of your generous
assistance during the recent disturbances when
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Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.

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                    <text>JO HN C . BAKER
200 EAST 66 !'C,-STREET
October 11, 1966
NEW YORK,N E W YORK 10021
The Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Ivan :
Just a brief and belated note of most
sincere congratulations. Your handling of the tough
situation you fa ced some weeks ago warmed the hearts
of everyone who sympathize : with you in your present
problems . Your courageous, dispassionate and firm
stand was admired by everyone .
I look forward to seeing you soon.
Cor · ally yours,
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200 EAST GGI! STREET

October 11, 1966

NEW YORK,NEW YORK 10021

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The Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Ivan:

Just a brief and belated note of most
Sincere congratulations. Your handling of the tough
situation you faced some weeks ago warmed the hearts
of everyone who sympathize: with you in your present
problems. Your courageous, dispassionate and firm
stand was admired by everyone.

I look forward to seeing you soon,

Cordially yours,

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0FFI CE
STATE OF GEORGIA
RESID ENCE
767-8244
761-6367
Justitt- G!nurt of ltulton County
1332nd G.M. DISTR ICT
1332nd G.M. DISTRICT
285.s CH URCH ST. - EAST POINT, GA.
A. O. "ANDY" COCHRAN
~ge
October 25, 1966
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear
Sir:
We feel highly honored to have been asked to pass on to you
the enclosed resolution adopted by The Georgia Associati on of
Justices of the Peace and Constables, Inc. at their meet ing
recently.
Respectfully yours,
AOC :LAS
Enc.
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IA.. 0. Cochran
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              <text>Orrice 767-8244
STATE OF GEORGIA Resipence 761-6367

Justice Court of Sulion County

1332nd G.M. DISTRICT 1332nd G.M. DISTRICT
2855 CHURCH ST.—EAST POINT, GA.

   
  
  

    

 

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A. 0. "ANDY" COCHRAN

dye October 25, 1966

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

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Sir:

We feel highly honored to have been asked to pass on to you
the enclosed resolution adopted by The Georgia Association of
Justices of the Peace and Constables, Inc. at their meeting
recently.

Respectfully yours,

AOC:LAS
Enc.

 
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                    <text>October 26, 1966
Mr . A . O . Coc:h~an
Justice Court of Fulton County
1332nd G . M . District
Z856 Church Street
East Point, Georgia
Deal' Mr . Cochran:
I arn most grateful for the Resolution passed by the
Georgia Association of Justices of the Peace and
Constables, Inc.
It is most gratifying to have your support and 1 wish
to ssure you that my efforts will be dedicated to
the continuance of a peaceful life for all ouT people.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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October 26, 1966

Mr. A. O. Cochzan

Justice Court of Fulton County
1332nd G.M. District

2856 Church Street

East Point, Georgia

Dear Mr. Cochran:

Iam most grateful for the Resolution passed by the
Georgia Association of Justices of the Peace and
Constables, Inc.

It is most gratifying to have your support and I wish
to assure you that my efforts will be dedicated to
the continuance of a peaceful life for all our people.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IASr/br
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                    <text>PRESS STATEMENT
VINE CITY COUNCIL
560 Magnolia S t reet
Atlanta, Georgia
October 11, 1966
We, the members of ~ the Vine City Council are outraged
at the shocking and inhuman treatment of the 10 y oung peopl e
b e ing h e l d in the Atlanta Stockade.
The se p e opl e have b e en h e ld sinc e August 18, 1966 on
charges rangin g from d is ord e rly conduct to Insurr e ction.
Their arrests came as a r e sult of their participation in an
anti -war demonstration at the Army Induction Ce nte r.
On the 16th of Septemb e r, Att. Howard Moor e filed an
app e al in the Fulton County Sup e rior Court and on the 21st
of S e ptemb e r, App eal Bond was p o st e d for the 10. Jud ge T .C.
Littl e h a s r e fus e d to si g n the r e l eas e p a p e rs f or the 10
young p e opl e .
We f e el tha t this is a n outrage and a deni a l
p e opl e 's constituional ri ght to APPEAL.
of thes e
We a r e a lso outrage d t h a t t he Atlanta St oc k a d e af t er t he
passage of the 196~- an d 1965 Civil Ri ghts Bills is st :i ll
racially s egregat e d.
We ar e furth e r outr age d by t he i ~huma ~ tr e atmen t o~ t h e se
yo u ng p e opl e by gu a r d s and off icl a s at t he Atl ant a Stoc k ade be caus e of t h e ir politic a l be l ief s , and be c a us e t hey a r e Bl ack .
We DEMAND the imme di a t e r e l e as e of the s e 1 0 y oung p eopl e
on Bond!
We fee l tha t it is ir on ic tha t Bl a ck me n who a r e s o
r ig i dly s e gr e ga t ed a nd d e ni e d t h e ir constituti onal ri ghts
h e r e at 11 h ome " a r e exp e c t e d t o f i ght in t he Jungl e s of
Vi e t Nam , a ll t o pre s e rv e t h e Le s t e r Mad d ox
At l an t a ( Ame rican )
sty l e of s egr egation.
Si g ned ,
The Vin e Ci t y Cou ncil
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aq

ee Oe

PRESS STATEMENT

VINE CITY COUNCIL

560 Magnolia Street

Atlanta, Georgia October 11, 1966

We, the members of* the Vine City Council are outraged
at the shocking and inhuman treatment of the 10 young people
being held in the Atlanta Stockade.

These people have been held since August 18, 1966 on
charges ranging from disorderly conduct to Insurrection.
Their arrests came as a result of their participation in an
anti-war demonstration at the Army Induction Center.

On the 16th of September, Att. Howard Moore filed an
appeal in the Fulton County Superior Court and on the 21st
of September, Appeal Bond was posted for the 10. Judge T.C.
Little has refused to sign the release papers for the 10
young people.

We feel that this is an outrage and a denial of these
people's constituional right to APPEAL.

We are also outraged that the Atlanta Stockade after the
passage of the 196), and 1965 Civil Rights Bills is still
racially segregated.

We are further outraged by the inhuman treatment of these
young people by guards and officlas at the Atlanta Stockade be-
cause of their political beliefs.and because they are Black.

We DEMAND the immediate release of these 10 young people
on Bond!

We feel that it is ironic that Black men who are so
rigidly segregated and denied their constitutional rights
here at "home" are expected to fight in the Jungles of
Viet Nam, all to preserve the Lester Maddox Atlanta (American)
style of segregation. a

Signed,

The Vine City Council
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                    <text>Jfrirst ~aptizt @qurtq
OF CHATTAHOOCHEE
1950 BOLTON ROAD, N. W.
CHURCH , Sy 4-4922
HOME,
SY 9-1213
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
30318
October 14, 1966
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
Our church wishes to express thanks and appreciation for
your courageous and wise leadership during our recent
racial disturbances.
we· want you to know of our interest and prayers as you
continue to give the kind of leadership that will rid
our City of prejudice, hate and violence. We want our
City to be characterized by understanding, love and
good-will.
May you know wisdom that comes from above as you guide
our City.
Sincerely yours,
First Baptist Church of Chattahoochee
B. M. Weaver, Pastor
BMW :SE
Seeking To Know Christ And To Make Him Known
B . M. WEAVER
PASTOR
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Hirst Baptist Church
OF CHATTAHOOCHEE
CHURCH: Sy 4-4922 1950 BOLTON ROAD, N. W. B. M. WEAVER

HOME: Sy 9-1213 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30318 PASTOR

October 14, 1966

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

Our church wishes to express thanks and appreciation for
your courageous and wise leadership during our recent
racial disturbances.

We want you to know of our interest and prayers as you
continue to give the kind of leadership that will rid
our City of prejudice, hate and violence. We want our
City to be characterized by understanding, love and

good-will.
May you know wisdom that comes from above as you guide
our City.
Sincerely yours,
First Baptist Church of Chattahoochee
ER? Wheauwer
B. M. Weaver, Pastor
BMW:SE

Seeking To Know Christ And To Make Him Known
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                    <text>Oc tober 19, 1966
Reverend B . M . Weave r
First Baptist Church
of Chattahoochee
1950 Bolt o Road, N. W .
Atlanta, Georgia. 30318
Dear Reve end Weaver:
May I express my humble appreciation for the
letter from the First Baptist Church of
Chattahoochee .regarding the City' position
during the recent racial di turbance .
lt i through supp0,rt uch a . your that Wi haV'
courage to eontinue our efforts ia what we ow
i
right.
With ppreciation, 1 am
Sincer ly your ,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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October 19, 1966

Reverend B. M. Weaver
First Baptist Church

of Chattahoochee

1950 Bolton Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Dear Reverend Weaver:

 

May I express my humble appreciation for the

letter from the First Baptist Church of i
Chattahoochee regarding the City's position |
during the recent racial disturbance.

it is through support such as yours that we have
courage te continue our efforts in what we know

is right.
With appreciation, I am

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor |

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                    <text>October Zl, 1966
Mies Chri ty Saunders
7 315 J:!oyer Stre t
Philadelphia, Pe:rmyylvania 19ll9
De r Mi
Saunder :
I c rtainly ppr ciate your letter of Octo :r 18th
and your gener :U comment about the article
in the New Yor Tim s mag zine.
Ther is no 011 who would like to h ve th an
r ·
to yowt que tion bett r than I . I can only e y th t
harmony com froDl under tanding, and understanding
comes from le ming.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan All n, Jr.
IAJ'r:am
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October 21, 1966

Miss Christy Saunders
7315 Boyer Street
Philadelphia, Penngylvania 19119

Dear Miss Saunders:

I certainly appreciate your letter of October 18th
and your generaus comments about the article

in the New York Times magazine.

There is no one who would like to have the answers

to your question better thani, I can only say that
harmony comes from understanding, and understanding

comes from learning.

‘Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allien, Jr.

IAJr:am
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                    <text>LILLER
NEAL
ATLANTA
&amp;
BATTLE
RICHMOND
TAMPA
LINDSEY
NEW
IN"C
YORK
1 371 PEACHTREE STREET NE
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
30309
October 17, 1966
Mr. Ivan Allen
Mayor of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Mayor:
I've been meaning to write you for several weeks to express my
pride and that of my family and associates in the job you are
doing as mayor.
Your physical courage during the recent racial problems, and
your political courage at the time of the election returns
have strengthened more than ever our support of you and the job
you are doing.
The months ahead conceivably could be difficult for those who see
Georgia in terms of the future rather than the past. Nevertheless,
please be assured that there are still many of us who feel as you
do and welcome the chance to be of whatever services we may be to
aid you in assuring an even brighter future for Atlanta.
With best personal regards.
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LILLER NEAL BATTLE &amp; LINDSEY iwe
Advert HY

ATLANTA RICHMOND TAMPA NEW YORK

1371 PEACHTREE STREET NE ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30309

October 17, 1966

Mr. Ivan Allen
Mayor of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Mayor:

I've been meaning to write you for several weeks to express my
pride and that of my family and associates in the job you are
doing as mayor.

Your physical courage during the recent racial problems, and
your political courage at the time of the election returns

have strengthened more than ever our support of you and the job
you are doing.

The months ahead conceivably could be difficult for those who see
Georgia in terms of the future rather than the past. Nevertheless,
please be assured that there are still many of us who feel as you
do and welcome the chance to be of whatever services we may be to
aid you in assuring an even brighter future for Atlanta.

With best personal regards.

Sincerely,

Vice President

  

REH s dp

MEM B&amp;B E R AM ERi1CA4WN ASSO CTATIOON oO F ADVE RRPFPIS ING AGENCIES
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October 25, 1966
Mr . Kiliaen Townsend
120 North Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Kiliaen:
We are enclosing City of Atlanta chec k in the
amount of $67. 59 covering meal f urni bed th
special detail of th G orgia State Patrol on
September 6th and 7th.
We certainly app;reciati, your a sistance and are
particularly grateful for your not billing us for
the room u ed by the Stat Patrol.
With kinde t personal regard , I am
Sincerely,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
M yor
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Enclo ure
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              <text>October 25, 1966

Mr. Kiliaen Townsend

120 North Avenue, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Kiliaen:

We are enclosing City of Atlanta check in the
amount of $67.59 covering meals furnished the
special detail of the Georgia State Patrol on
September 6th and 7th.

We certainly appreciate your assistance and are
particularly grateful for your not billing us for
the rooms used by the State Patrol.

With kindest personal regards, Iam

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IAJr:lp

Enclosure

 
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November 14. 1966
Colonel Lowell Conner
Director of State Patrol
959 Confederate Av nue , S . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Lowell:
I would lik to thank you gain for all you did to
assi t the City during the disturbance the firet
pa.rt of September .
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cmnplet cooperation and s1.1pport. I wmud be
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November 14, 1966

Colonel Lowell Conner
Director of State Patrol

959 Confederate Avenue, S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Lowell:

I would like to thank you again for all you did to
assist the City during the disturbances the first

part of September.

It is most gratifying to me to know I had your
complete cooperation and support. I would be
most grateful if you would express my appreciation
to your fine men.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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dayor Ivan Allen
City Hall
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In compli ance with your telephone request this date, we are
enclosing the Howard Johnson bill that was incurred by embers
of this Depart~ent dur ing the Vine City i ncident in September .
If we can be of service at any time, please let us know .
With warm r ers ona.l regards and best wishes , I am
Sincerel y ,
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Departurent of Public Safetu

Georgia State [Tatrol Ariter Dicense Division

COLONEL H. LOWELL CONNER + wae tt LT. COL. E. B. HARBIN
aurea of Niairestt
DIRECTOR w J gattow DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Jinst Office Dox 1455
Athutta 1,Genrgia

November 14, 1966

Mayor Ivan Allen

City Hall fi
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:

In compliance with your telephone request this date, we are
enclosing the Howard Johnson bill that was incurred by Members
of this Department during the Vine City incident in September.
If we can be of service at any time, please let us know.

With warm personal regards and best wishes, I am

Sincerely,

ES MéarAb 2
i.B. HARBIN
Lieutenant-Colonel = Deputy Director

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