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245 THIRD AVENUE, SE

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30317

NOVEMBER 29, 1967

MR. CARL SYOVER, PRESIDENT

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
1825 K STREET

WASHINGTON, 0.C, 20006

DEAR CARL:

FOR YOUR INFORMATION i AM ENCLOSING HEREWITH A
COPY OF MY REPORT ON THE STH CONFERENCE OF THE INSTITUTE.

| AM WONDERING IF IT WOULD NOT BE A GOOD IDEA TO
HAVE A "GRAND FINALE" CONFERENCE COMPOSED OF TWO OR THREE
MEN FROM EACH OF THE AREAS, TO BRING OUT THE BEST FEATURES
OF EACH CONFERENCE.

THESE PARTICIPANTS WOULD BE SELECTED BY YOUR STAFF
ON THE BASIS OF INTEREST IN AND PARTICIPATION IN THE CONFER@
ENCES THEY ATTENDED. THESE OF COURSE WOULD BE SUBYECT TO
APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL COMMITTEES.

THIS SHOULD NOT REQUIRE MORE THAN THREE OR FOUR
DAYS, AND WOULD SERVE TO STRENGTHEN INSIGHT INTO THE NEEDS
OF THE METROPOLITAN AREAS, SO THAT MEASURES COULD BE TAKEN
‘TO AVOID A REPETITION OF THE LONG HOT SUMMER OF 1967

1 AM IN HOPES WE CAN ARRANGE A MEETING OF ALL OF
THE ATLANTA PARTICIPANTS AFTER THE JANUARY MEETING, SO

THAT EACH OF US WILL KNOW WHAT WENT ON IN THE OTHER CONFERENCES.
POSSIBILY YOU OR @NE OF YOUR STAFF WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THES»

WITH KINDEST REGARDS TO ALL,

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The confe rence sta rt e d w ith din ner a t the She raton C a rlton follo we d by an
addr e ss by Dr. G a rr e tt H a rdin, Pr ofe s sor of Biology at th e Uni ve rsity of
Californi a .
It is difficult to r e concil e biol ogy w ith urban anairs, but h e d i d it by
tracin g e thnic prin cipl e s and the fact tha t a n y rac e , w hit e , r e d, yellow ,
or black has a b as ic lo ve and loyalty to its o w n a n ce s try.
The talk w as provoc ati ve a n d br o u ght out good discus sion, e s p e cially in
vie w of t he fact th a t non e i n th e group h a d s ee n e ach oth e r b e for e dinne r.
Monday, Octob e r 23:
The morn i ng s e ssion w as one of ori e nt a tion . W e we r e divid e d i n to thr ee
groups : pl anni ng, politic s a n d pri vat e s e ctor.
Eac h gr oup di s c usse d th e s ubj e ct s th e y th o u g ht w ould b e of i n t e r es t a nd
from thi s the pr og r a m w as finali ze d a n d a s si gn me nt s m a d e for our d ay i n
t he f ie ld.
In t he aft e r noon t he g r oup s we r e br o u g ht to ge t h e r for con solid a tion of id eas .
The e v ening wa s fr ee for dinne r a nd what eve r we want e d to d o .
Tues day, Octo b e r 24 :
The m o r n ing s ess i on was l e d b y Pr ofesso r Jul es Chame t sky , A ss oci ate
Profe sso r o f E ngli s h at the U n i ve r s ity of M a ss a chus e tts.
I s ee m e d to b e the on ly one i n the group who t ho u ght we ll of his di s c uss i on.
It s urprised me t hat a man i n a r e l a ti ve l y s mall coll e g e w o uld have such a
k no w l edg e and g rasp of t h e situa ti on i n cities.
To me, h e put his finger on th e situ a ti on , a nd by a s e ri es of metaphors
a nd e x ampl e s brought the search for p o w er by d i ffe rent groups (air pow er,
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police powe r, black power, and student power) and the r e sultant frustration
leading to th e use of drugs to give an illusion of power.
This, to me,
e x pressed the keynote of the entire confer en c e : frustration.
The afte r no on session was to b e led by Congr essman Curtis of Missouri,
but h e was called back to The Capitol b e for e h e could get starte d. But what
h e did say confirmed the evi dence of frustration: more strike s, higher
interest rates, higher wages, and inflation. The minimum wage w ill i n crease
une mployment.
A gain, the evening was fr ee for our own desires .
Wednesday, Octobe r 25:
The morning session was l ed by H e rb e rt Strine r of th e Upjohn Institute
for Employment R esearch.
This was one of the b e st talks we had, and h e started out by saying that
eve rybody was an Economist, and there were two kinds: {l) The simpl e .
one to whom all things ar e s i mpl e to th e simple, and (2) nothing is sim pl e
a nd economic s makes simple things diffi c ult.
H e menti oned the nat ional d ebt, an d sai d that as l ong as the g r oss national
product e x c ee ded the debt th e re was nothing to w orry about. A th eo ry I
cannot go along with complete ly.
I n hi s discussion of j ob opportunities h e made a good poin t i n tha t employe r s
ar e di scour aging workers by i nsis ting on compl e t e i nves ti gation b efore
employment. If men in nee d of a j ob r epo rt and find that they cannot be
put to w ork until th e y and their r e cords have b een examined, th ey will
give up and stay on r e lief.
The afte rnoon sess i on was on the politi cal situation and the possibilities
of the 1968 ele ctions.
The evening session was a briefing on our day in the fi e l d the n ext day. I
dr ew t he t rip to Mont gome ry County, Maryl and , where they h ave just passe d
an ope n housing ordinan ce and have q ualifie d for u rban renewal.
This trip was most inte r es tin g b e caus e of our inte r es t in zoning and housin g.
Appar ently the people did not worry a bout the ope n housin g b ecause of the
high prices of homes ( $30 - $40, 000).
�Page Three
Dinner was at the Anthony House, with debri e fing s e ssion later.
Friday, Octob e r 27:
This session was given over to reports and discussion of what we had seen
and learned on the fi e ld trips. The problems in Washington are not different
from Atlanta, but I b e lieve we are handling them better. A school problem,
involving a new supe rintendent brought forth a meeting similar to the one
in Atlanta the we e k b e fore. Howev e r, this one was carried to the courts.
The aft e rnoon was free time so I went to see and talk w ith the H ealth D e partment . about how th e y were handling the Alcoholics. I was very much dis appointed in the little time given me, but did find out that they have set up
d etoxification centers in all precinct police stations, with nurses in attendance.
Thi s is followed up with examinations and com1nitt1nl:!nt to a hospital if
nec essary .
Dinner was at the Carlton, followed by a discussion on crime and the courts
by Mr. Samue l Dash from the Georgetown University Law Center.
Saturd ay , October 28:
Thi s was a summary of what we had gone ov e r during the week; first a general
summary by th e staff and the n a discussion l ed by a couple of teams picket
from the group. I think a great deal of th e week 's discussion was fla v or e d
and influen ced by the march on The Pentagon, w hich occurred th e day before
we got th e re.
The evening s e ssion was at the Washington Gallery of Mod e rn Arts. This
was the only session I could not tak e and left aft e r about an hour. Howeve r,
they did show some movies of the march on The P entagon. If it w as to
show prowess , it wa s a flop. I was certainly proud of th e Ar rny in the way
they h an dl e d th e situation - just plain,firm discipline.
Sunday, Octob e r 29:
The morning was fr ee and several of us went to church, oth e rs found other
attractions .
The afternoon was a trip to Columbia, th e new city b e t ween Washington and
Baltimore. This was most inte r es ting t o see a city planned for 100 , 000 from
�Page Four
the ground up. A central core of business surrounde d by 6 or 8 11 villages
of homes with shopping and recreation for each. A pavillion type theatre has
been provided and contracts signed for top grade performances. The streets
and walkways are so arranged that childr en can go to and fro1n school without
crossi:p.g a street. Mini-bus es handle traffic to and from the main shopping
area. Several indus tries hav e located in the city.
Monday, Octob er 30:
The morning session was on government and covered everything from municipal
to the Federal Government. It was brought out that the re was a gap between
the cities and the Federal Gov e rnment that must be filled. The state must do
its share.
Metro government has been rejected by the people in practically all cases .
Combine d city and county has worked in a few cases. One in particular is
Nashville , which was repr esented at the meeting . Maryland h as practically
all county government. The Council of Governments {COG) in Washington
seems to be an answer, t emporary or interim, at l east, but a stepping stone.
The discussion was continued in the afternoon with John Gunther, Executive
Dir ector of the Confer ence of Mayors, and Walter Scheiber, E xe cutive
Dir e ctor of the Washington Council of Gov ernments . ! was pl eased tha t
Mr. Glmthe r spoke very highly of Atlanta i n his r emarks . There i s no
r eason why our Council of Governments will not work.
The evening was free.
Tues d ay, Octob er 31:
The day's session on urban t echnolo gy and systematic management was a
g eneral discuss i on on how t echnology can b e fitt ed into politics and vice
v ersa . A very interesting discussion on the age old proble m of tryin g to
bring these two sides to gethe r.
The evening m ee ting was supposed to b e at the Potter's House on churches
and cities, but because of a mix up on bus sche dul es we could not get in to
the place . C ongresswoman Edith Gre e n of Oregon was the l eader.
I was anxious to h ear thi s because I think there is a place for the church in
the inner city and h ave b een inte r este d in our o wn e ffort s w ith St. Jude 's
House, Emmaus House and the Kirkwood Center.
�Page Five
Wendesda y, Noven1b e r 1:
Befor e the morning s es sion started a m an fro1n the Acact'!my of Scien ce
came in and posed a que sti on : "If you h ad seve r al million dollars to spend
in yotu city, what would you do with it?" There was little offe r ed until I
stuck my n e ck out and said I w ould spend it on e ducation, making a balanced
program of e ducation and r ec r e ation available to all children. This would be
a year-round program and would also include arts. This opened the flood
gates and some ve ry inte resting discussion follo w ed.
The r egular sess ion on the politics of the situation w a s l e d by staff members.
The afte rnoon wa s fr ee and I took the time to call on some fri e nds, i n cluding
Dick Russell and H e rman Talmadge , but found them both busy on Committ ee s.
The evening session was at Howard College a n d I think this was
for we did not get a chan c e to s ee the ir pl a nt. The session was
interes ting to m e . It was l e d by Dr. J. P . Speigel of Brandi e s
It was mostly statistical data, which prob ably accom1ted for the
comments of some.
a m i stake
very
Univ e rsity.
unfavorable
It was an analy sis of the cause of riot s and disorders and an attempt to
r elat e t h e m to e vents and conditions. However, whe n they s e emed to
h ave esta blishe d a tr e nd , a riot would occur w h e r e l e ast e x p e cte d .
Thursday , Nov e mbe r 2:
I n this s e ss i on, th e discussion was l ed by Congressman Joseph Karth of
Minnesota and Congr es sman Mc D ad e of P e nnsyl v ani a . Both w e r e g o od and
m a d e a v e ry g ood pr ese nta tion of th e v i e w from C a pitol Hill on crime as
· the numb e r one probl e m today .
Figur e s q uot e d indicate d tha t 50% of crime is committe d by narcotics, and
t h i s cannot flouri s h w i thout corruption. Also q uote d w as an estima t e that
the ann u a l t ake of crime if $7 billion - the m a j or source s b e ing n a r cotics,
loan s h a r ks , num b e r s r acke t, and s lot m ac hines .
The afte rnoon s e ssi on was l e d b y Mr. John B a k e r of the A g ricultur e D e p a rtm ent. Contr a r y to e x p e cta ti ons , hi s t a l k was not o n f arms and produce ,
but on pl a n n e d u se of l a nd to pr e v e nt shuns and pove rty i n rur a l a r eas .
One e xampl e h e ga v e tha t was n ews t o me i s a n o r gani zat i on o f S outh G eo r gia
counti es around J es u p , Bax l e y, Lyons and Re i dsville . H e re an e ffort i s b e in g
m a de t o promote industry to provide j ob s a n d job train i ng and stop the mi grati on
to the cities.
�Page Six
To sum up the entire confe rence, I would say it was well planned and
excellent in subjects chos en . To express the findings in a few words,
I would say the people, all people, are frustrated and want to be heard,
to feel th a t they have a part i n making things go .
There was considerable talk of "power structure" to which my r eply was
"We do not have a power structure in Atlanta. 11
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              <text>NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 22 TO NOVEMBER 3, 1967

J. M, FLANIGEN
CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT

Sunday, October 22:

The conference started with dinner at the Sheraton Carlton followed by an
address by Dr, Garrett Hardin, Professor of Biology at the University of
California.

It is difficult to reconcile biology with urban affairs, but he did it by
tracing ethnic principles and the fact that any race, white, red, yellow,
or black has a basic love and loyalty to its own ancestry.

The talk was provocative and brought out good discussion, especially in
view of the fact that none in the group had seen each other before dinner,

Monday, October 23:

 

The morning session was one of orientation. We were divided into three
groups: planning, politics and private sector.

Each group discussed the subjects they thought would be of interest and
from this the program was finalized and assignments made for our day in
the field,

In the afternoon the groups were brought together for consolidation of ideas.
The evening was free for dinner and whatever we wanted to do.

Tuesday, October 24:

The morning session was led by Professor Jules Chametsky, Associate
Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts.

I seemed to be the only one in the group who thought well of his discussion.
It surprised me that a man in a relatively small college would have such a
knowledge and grasp of the situation in cities.

To me, he put his finger on the situation, and by a series of metaphors
and examples brought the search for power by different groups (air power,
Page Two

police power, black power, and student power) and the resultant frustration
leading to the use of drugs to give an illusion of power. This, to me,
expressed the keynote of the entire conference: frustration.

The afternoon session was to be led by Congressman Curtis of Missouri,

but he was called back to The Capitol before he could get started. But what
he did say confirmed the evidence of frustration: more strikes, higher
interest rates, higher wages, and inflation. The minimum wage will increase

unemployment.

Again, the evening was free for our own desires.
Wednesday, October 25:

The morning session was led by Herbert Striner of the Upjohn Institute
for Employment Research.

This was one of the best talks we had, and he started out by saying that
everybody was an Economist, and there were two kinds: (1) The simple.
one to whom all things are simple to the simple, and (2) nothing is simple
and economics makes simple things difficult,

He mentioned the national debt, and said that as long as the gross national
product exceeded the debt there was nothing to worry about. A theory I
cannot go along with completely,

In his discussion of job opportunities he made a good point in that employers
are discouraging workers by insisting on complete investigation before
employment. If men in need of a job report and find that they cannot be

put to work until they and their records have been examined, they will

give up and stay on relief,

The afternoon session was on the political situation and the possibilities
of the 1968 elections.

The evening session was a briefing on our day in the field the next day, I
drew the trip to Montgomery County, Maryland, where they have just passed
an open housing ordinance and have qualified for urban renewal.

This trip was most interesting because of our interest in zoning and housing.
Apparently the people did not worry about the open housing because of the
high prices of homes ($30 -$40,000).
Page Three

Dinner was at the Anthony House, with debriefing session later,

Friday, October 27:

 

This session was given over to reports and discussion of what we had seen
and learned on the field trips. The problems in Washington are not different
from Atlanta, but I believe we are handling them better. A school problem,
involving a new superintendent brought forth a meeting similar to the one

in Atlanta the week before. However, this one was carried to the courts.

The afternoon was free time soI went to see and talk with the Health Depart-
ment. about how they were handling the Alcoholics. I was very much dis-
appointed in the little time given me, but did find out that they have set up
detoxification centers in all precinct police stations, with nurses in attendance.
This is followed up with examinations and committment to a hospital if
necessary.

Dinner was at the Carlton, followed by a discussion on crime and the courts
by Mr. Samuel Dash from the Georgetown University Law Center.

Saturday, October 28:

 

This was a summary of what we had gone over during the week; first a general
summary by the staff and then a discussion led by a couple of teams picket
from the group. I think a great deal of the week's discussion was flavored
and influenced by the march on The Pentagon, which occurred the day before
we got there.

The evening session was at the Washington Gallery of Modern Arts. This
was the only session I could not take and left after about an hour. However,
they did show some movies of the march on The Pentagon, If it was to
show prowess, it was a flop. I was certainly proud of the Army in the way
they handled the situation - just plain,firm discipline,

Sunday, October 29:

 

The morning was free and several of us went to church, others found other
attractions.

The afternoon was a trip to Columbia, the new city between Washington and
Baltimore. This was most interesting to see a city planned for 100,000 from
Page Four

the ground up. A central core of business surrounded by 6 or 8 "villages"

of homes with shopping and recreation for each. A pavillion type theatre has
been provided and contracts signed for top grade performances. The streets
and walkways are so arranged that children can go to and from school without
crossing a street. Mini-buses handle traffic to and from the main shopping
area. Several industries have located in the city.

Monday, October 30:

The morning session was on government and covered everything from municipal
to the Federal Government, It was brought out that there was a gap between
the cities and the Federal Government that must be filled. The state must do

its share.

Metro government has been rejected by the people in practically all cases.
Combined city and county has worked in a few cases. One in particular is
Nashville, which was represented at the meeting. Maryland has practically
all county government. The Council of Governments (COG) in Washington
seems to be an answer, temporary or interim, at least, but a stepping stone.

The discussion was continued in the afternoon with John Gunther, Executive
Director of the Conference of Mayors, and Walter Scheiber, Executive
Director of the Washington Council of Governments. I was pleased that
Mr. Gunther spoke very highly of Atlanta in his remarks. There is no
reason why our Council of Governments will not work.

The evening was free,
Tuesday, October 31:

The day's session on urban technology and systematic management was a
general discussion on how technology can be fitted into politics and vice
versa, A very interesting discussion on the age old problem of trying to
bring these two sides together.

The evening meeting was supposed to be at the Potter's House on churches
and cities, but because of a mix up on bus schedules we could not get in to
the place. Congresswoman Edith Green of Oregon was the leader.

I was anxious to hear this because I think there is a place for the church in
the inner city and have been interested in our own efforts with St. Jude's
House, Emmaus House and the Kirkwood Center.
Page Five

Wendesday, November 1:

Before the morning session started a man from the Academy of Science
came in and posed a question: "If you had several million dollars to spend
in your city, what would you do with it?'' There was little offered until I
stuck my neck out and said I would spend it on education, making a balanced
program of education and recreation available to all children. This would be
a year-round program and would also include arts. This opened the flood
gates and some very interesting discussion followed.

The regular session on the politics of the situation was led by staff members,
The afternoon was free and I took the time to call on some friends, including
Dick Russell and Herman Talmadge, but found them both busy on Committees.

The evening session was at Howard College and I think this was a mistake
for we did not get a chance to see their plant, The session was very
interesting tome. It was led by Dr. J. P. Speigel of Brandies University,
It was mostly statistical data, which probably accounted for the unfavorable
comments of some.

It was an analysis of the cause of riots and disorders and an attempt to
relate them to events and conditions. However, when they seemed to
have established a trend, a riot would occur where least expected.

Thursday, November 2:

 

In this session, the discussion was led by Congressman Joseph Karth of
Minnesota and Congressman McDade of Pennsylvania. Both were good and
made a very good presentation of the view from Capitol Hill on crime as
the number one problem today.

Figures quoted indicated that 50% of crime is committed by narcotics, and
this cannot flourish without corruption. Also quoted was an estimate that
the annual take of crime if $7 billion - the major sources being narcotics,
loan sharks, numbers racket, and slot machines.

The afternoon session was led by Mr. John Baker of the Agriculture Depart-
ment, Contrary to expectations, his talk was not on farms and produce,

but on planned use of land to prevent slums and poverty in rural areas.

One example he gave that was news to me is an organization of South Georgia
counties around Jesup, Baxley, Lyons and Reidsville. Here an effort is being
made to promote industry to provide jobs and job training and stop the migration
to the cities,
Page Six

To sum up the entire conference, I would say it was well planned and
excellent in subjects chosen. To express the findings in a few words,
I would say the people, all people, are frustrated and want to be heard,
to feel that they have a part in making things go,

There was considerable talk of 'power structure" to which my reply was
"We do not have a power structure in Atlanta,"

J. M. Flanigen
November 23, 1967
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                    <text>November 21, 1967
Mr. and Mr • C . V . Ve.r lander
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Dear Mr. and Mr • Verlander:
This will acknowl.edge r .e ceipt of your letter on
the propo ed rezoning o Sewell and Fairburn
R ds.
I am forwarding thi · infor
Committee for recording.
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Sincerely your ,
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              <text>November 21, 1967

Mr. and Mrs. c. V. Verlander

1284 Lynway Lane, S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Verlander:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter on
the proposed rezoning on Sewell and Fairburn
Roads.

I am forwarding this information to the Zoning
Committee for recording.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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              <text>Office of lhe’ Mayor

ROUTE SLIP

i We

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FROM: Ivan Allen, Jr. i

LJ For your information

(_] Please refer to the attached correspondence and make the

necessary reply.

tif ge me the status of the attached.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FORM 25-4
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                    <text>Novembe r 22, 1967
Mrs . Gertrude G . Butler
2765 B onny brook Drive, S . W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30 311
Dear Mrs. Butler;
This will acknowledge receipt of your letter and
the copy of your letter to Mr. Milton Farris
regarding the rezoning on Sewell Road.
Since the Board of Aldernien has acted on this
petition and denied it, I would asswne this is
sufficient answer to your letter.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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              <text>November 22, 1967

Mrs. Gertrude G. Butler
2765 Bonnybrook Drive, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30311

Dear Mrs. Butler;

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter and
the copy of your letter to Mr. Milton Farris
regarding the rezoning on Sewell Road.

Since the Board of Aldermen has acted on this
petition and denied it, I would assume this is

sufficient answer to your letter.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>30311
COL. C. A. BUTLER !RH.I • 2765 BONNYBROOK DRIVE, S. W. • ATLANTA 11, GEORGIA
The -~o n Ivr:,n _·i.11en, Jro


~yo· Ci ty of a tl Gn t a ,


City I-Ic::.1 1 ,
_.. tlc:-,n t 2, , Gr.•
Decir !':c:'..yor Allen ?
\Te , t he peo.i;il e of s . -,-r -·~t l c.n t .:. , c?..re Jeco~1ing very
ru ch co n c erne over , 112 t is heJ ening to our section of
t _e city.
I en t 2 · ing the liberty of senlinc to you a
co py of e. letter · h ich I recently mP il ed to -'ti.de-·m&lt;"m
·11 ton Ferr i s.
I t h ink t he &lt;'bove-r-1entio ned lett er s e· ,ks
for it self .
~e hope thP t rye ~ ill be g i ven sone relief from ~ 1i s
i ntolerc".ble si tu~tion v,- hich i s so unfr,ir Gnd thc.t we i:m:r
continue to live in Pnd en joy t: 1e be~ut i ful cit:; of
_-;. tl c.,n t c, .
re i tLer r.i:r .1uso ... ,n nor I lr-ive ever enc2.ced in ol i tic .:i.l
c ctivity, othe· t~?n to vote o Houever, if th. present trend
continues I c,:,n c,ssure you t}, t in eny future conpr-icnE
fo # city officic",l s 78 vrill ootl/ oe very Fcti ve l J enc..,ce
c&gt;,f~,inst the p resent incumbents.
Thc.nking you, I ~m
Res~ectfully yours,
J ; ~ ~-£3,.,.,t/µ)
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              <text>50511

COL. C. A. BUTLER (RET.) © 2765 BONNYBROOK DRIVE, S.W. © ATLANTA 11, GEORGIA

The Hon, Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor City of Atlanta,
City Hell,

Atlanta, Ge,

Dear Meyor Allen,

We, the people of S&amp;S. W. Atlante, are becoming very
much concerned over whet is happening to uur section of
the city. I am taking the liberty of sending to you a
copy of a letter which I recently mailed to Alderman
Milton Ferris. I think the eabovesmentioned letter specks
for itself.

We hope that we will be given some relief from this
intolerable situation which is so unfair and that we may
continue to live in and enjoy the beautiful city of
Atlanta,

Neither my husband nor I heave ever engaged in political
activity, other than to vote, However, if the present trend
continues I can assure you thet in any future compaigns
fok# city officials we will bothbe very actively engeged
against the present incumbents,

Thanking you, I am

Respectfully yours,

Aubeude 4, Buths

. j

ay ce ues L
a i

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                    <text>2r1G 5 ::Jo·myuroe,l{ D·
_ tl ---..nt.::, i, Georg · a
~~ov . 14, 1967
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Iril ton Fer i s
~il de rn 2.11 '7th '.1 ::. ·cl
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De£&gt;r lli· o Ferr i s,
. s &lt;~ resident of 7th \Tf~I·c I "'\. i sl' to rotest fo1-- r1- self ri11d r·1c.n ot1, er voters here in s . ·r. :1.tl r'-nt"' the chc=mc;es t ... · ihg lace in
our sect ion of tl1P. c ity ., I am i·eferrinc to tLe trrinsi tion neie;hborl oods around Se ,ell , C," sc:-idP He i pl• ts, Cr-sea e Rd . c~1d like
places , Glso the ne·1 reject for low-c ost housing in the vicinity
of Roly Family Hos ital recently p".ssec by the zoning boP.rd •
.il thouch I rez:.1 i7,e tlie p obleins recr~rdine; housing , I ques ti on vrhy
rn i n s . 7 . · t1 .. nt,.., ?.r e beL1g RO deeply involved .::nd leavine; otl:er
se c ticns in tl ~nt- untouched .
If t .. e rocr.,n is eood for one ,- rt
of tha city ~y not ~11?
,le, your consti tucnts, believe tLe housinr; sLould be city y;-ide . We
liJr t:t.io r~ction rnd -rr-:&gt;'1.t to :Jee it evelO.i.Jed but not to be ured
rs " guine pie; .
1
,. e .11 Je··.l to :rou, our .. lderm.-"'n , to use : our influence to ci ve us
some relief ..mcJ move sane of tl .P.re _)lL::.rn to otlH~r sections of t:i. P.
city .,
Re )octfully yours,
Gertrude G.
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              <text>2765 Bonnybrook Dr. 8. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Nov. 14, 1967

Mr, Milton Ferris
Alderman 7th Ward
Atlanta, Ga,

Dear Mr, Ferris,.

As @ resident of 7th Ward I wish to protest for myself and many
other voters here in S. W, Atlante the changes taking place in
our section of the city, I am referring to the transition neigh-
borhoods around Sewell, Cascade Heights, Cascade Rd, and like
places, also the new project for low-cost housing in the vicinity
of Holy Family Hospital recently passed by the zoning board,

Although I realize the problems regarding housing, I question why
we in S, W, Atlanta are being so deeply involved and leaving other
sections in Atlanta untouched, If the program is good for one part
of the city why not all?

iT

We, your constituents, believe the housing should be city wide, We
like this section and went to sce it developed but not to be used
ap a guinea pig.

We appeal to you, our alderman, to use your influence to give us
some relief and move some of these plans to other sections of the
eity.

Respectfully yours,

Gertrude G, Butler

copy
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                    <text>November 22, 1967
Mrs. J. Earl Carson, Sr.
1635 Westwood Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30310
Dear Mrs . Carson:
Thi will acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the rezoning on Sewell Road .
Since the Board of Aldermen ha acted on this
petition and denied it, I would a sume this is
sufficient an wer to your letter.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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              <text>November 22, 1967

Mrs. J. Earl Carson, Sr.
1635 Westwood Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30310

Dear Mrs. Carson:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the rezoning on Sewell Road.

Since the Board of Aldermen has acted on this
petition and denied it, I would assume this is
sufficient answer to your letter.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Alien, Jr.
Mayor

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                    <text>1635 Westwood Ave. s. w.
Atlanta, Georgia 30310
November 19, 1967
'l'he Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor c£ Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen;
I have been somewhat disturbed for some months about
our Southwest section of Atlanta.
I cannot for the life of me se 3 why we the citizens of
Westend and Cascade Heights have to take the whole brunt
of the deal when it comes to the 11 intergration 11 problem.
It has really been thrushed down our throats too, much.
I was reading in two of our newspapers where several of
our Organiqations were going to do something about it.
I do h ope and pray that they can and am appealing to
you as Mayor to help us. After all we cannot all live
in the N. E. and N. w. sections of our fair city, but
we love our homes and friends as you all do.
Why can some ~ , these low cost housing projects be put
in other sections as these Newspapers p ointed out?
And also why can 't some of the colored be there also?
I am always reading where you say how well the Southwest sections meets the 11 intergration 11 problem. It
looks as though the U.S. supreme court and the City
officials push it down our throats.
I was so disturbed to read where soma observer said,
that Mayor Allen was 11 hell-bent 11 , to push this
housing problem through. Hhy can't areas like Lenox
Square and Buckhead have their pro-rata share of t n ese?
Please see if a fair deal in matters concerning the
things of which I have mentioned above, cannot be made
fai r and Christian to all of usJ
Sin ce rely yours,
Mrs. J. Earl Cars on, Sr.
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              <text>1635 Westwood Avee Se We
Atlanta, Georgia 30310
November 19, 1967

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

Dear Mayor Allen;

i have been somewhat disturbed for some months about
our Southwest section of Atlanta.

I cannot for the life of me ses why we the citizens of
Westend and Gascade Heights have to take the whole brunt
of the deal when it comes to the "intergration" problem.
It has really been thrushed down our throats too, much.

I was reading in two of our newspapers where several of
our Organigqations were going to do something about it.
I do hope and pray that they can and am appealing to
you as Mayor to help us. After all we cannot all live
in the N. E. and N. We sections of our fair city, but
we love our homes and friends as you all doe

Why can some of these low cost housing projects be put
in other sections as these Newspapers pointed out?

And also why can't some of the colored be there also?
I am always reading where you say how well the South-
west sections meets the "intergration" problem. It
looks as though the U.S. supreme court and the City
officials push it down our throats.

I was so disturbed to read where some observer said,
that Mayor Allen was "hell-bent", to push this

housing problem through. Why can't areas like Lenox
Square and Buckhead have their pro-rata share of tnoese?

Please see if a fair deal in matters concerning the

things of which I have mentioned above, cannot be made
fair and Christian to ali of us

Sincerely yours,

La A chl. Pe. C4 L2¢ A

Mrs. Je EHarl Carson, Sre
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                    <text>November 20. 1967
Mr . Lamar Willis
1846 Rogers Avenue. S . W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Willi
This will ackno ledge receipt of your let'ter
of Noveinber 16th regardin the propo ed
r zoning in your neighborhood.
matter addre e its lf to the Zoning
Committee, 1 am fo
rdin it to the Chairman
iA order that your opinion
y
record d.
A
th"
Sine rely your ,
Iv n Allen, Jr.
M yor
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November 20, 1967

Mr. Lamar Willis

1846 Rogers Avenue, S. W.

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Willis:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter

of November 1l6th regarding the proposed
rezoning in your neighborhood.

As this matter addresses itself to the Zoning
Committee, I am forwarding it to the Chairman
in order that your opinion may be recorded.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IAIr/br

CC: Mr. Gordon Shirley

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November 15, 1967
Mr . D . W. Linkler
402.0 Emma Lane, N . E .
Atlanta, G e orgia 30305
Dear Mr . Linkle r :
Thi will ackno ledge receipt of your letter
regarding the proposed rezoning in your
neighborhood.
A thi m tter addresses its.elf to t e Zoning
Conunittee, I am forw rding it to the Chairm~
in order that your opinion n1ay b recorded .
Sincerely your •
Ivan Allen, Jr.
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IAJr/br
CC: Mr . John Flanigen
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November 15, 1967

Mr. D. W. Linkler

4020 Emma Lane, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30305

Dear Mr. Linkler:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the proposed rezoning in your
neighborhood.

As this matter addresses itself to the Zoning
Committee, I am forwarding it to the Chairman
in order that your opinion may be recorded.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

1AJr/br

CC: Mr. John Flanigen

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                    <text>November 15, 1967
Mr. J . Wayne Jones
376 Allison Drive , N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
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Dear Mr. Jones :
This will ckn.owledge receipt of your letter
regarding the propo ed rezoning in your
neighborhood.
A this matter addresses itself to the Zoning
Com.mittee , I am forwarding it to the C irman
in order that your opinion may be recorded.
Sincer ly your ,
Ivan Allen, Jr .
yor
lA.Jr/br
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Mr. J. Wayne Jones

376 Allison Drive, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30305

Dear Mr. Jones:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the proposed rezoning in your
neighborhood.

As this matter addresses itself to the Zoning

Committee, I am forwarding it to the Chairman
in order that your opinion may be recorded.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

lAJr/br

CC; Mr. John Flanigen

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                    <text>November 15, 1967
Mr. Bernard Feifer
154 LeBrun Road, N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr . Feifer:
Thi will acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the propo ed rezoning in your
neighborhood.
A thi m tter ddre e itself to the Zoning
Committee , 1 am forwarding it to th Chairman
in order that your opinion may be recorded.
Sincerely yours,
Iv n Allen, Ji-.
M yor
IAJr/br
CC: Mr. John Flanigen
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November 15, 1967

Mr. Bernard Feifer
154 LeBrun Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mr. Feifer:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letter
regarding the proposed rezoning in your
neighborhood.

As this matter addresses itself to the Zoning
Committee, I am forwarding it to the Chairman
in order that your opinion may be recorded.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

1AJr/br

CC: Mr. John Flanigen

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                    <text>November 15, 1967
Mr • John M . Frey
56 Laurel Drive, N . E .
Atlanta, ,Georgia 30305
Dear
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Thi will acknowledge rec e i pt of your letter
regarding the pl'oposed rezoning in your
neighborhood.
matter addre es itself to the Zoning
Committee, I am forwarding it to the C inn.an
in order that your opinion may be recorded .
Aa thi
Sincerely your ,
Ivan Alle , Jr.
Mayor
IAJr/br
CC: Mr . John Flanigen
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Mrs. John M. Frey
56 Laurel Drive, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305

Dear Mrs. Frey:
This will acknowledge receipt of your letter

regarding the proposed rezoning in your
neighborhood.

As this matter addresses itself to the Zoning
Committee, I am forwarding it to the Chairman
in order that your opinion may be recorded.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

1AJr/br

CC: Mr. John Flanigen

 
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