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Box 17, Folder 13, Document 24
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UNITED LIBERAL CHURCH ROOM 263, 1145 PEACHTREE STREET, N. E., ATLANTA 9, GEORGIA, TEL. 872-9887
UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALIST
August 5, 1963
The Honorable Charles Weltner
Congressman
Georgia Fifth District
House of Representatives Building
Washington, D.C.
Dear Congressman Weltner:
With great pleasure, we have observed and supported your actions and
conduct both as candidate for office and as our representative to
Congress. Your influence and prestige, locally and nationally, far
exceed that expected of a first-year Congressman, As a result, you
have a unique opportunity to be an effective force for progress, and
we sincerely hope you will use it.
By vote of The Board of Trustees, we strongly urge your support of
Presifent Kennedy's proposed Civil Rights legislation. We feel,
deeply, that this legislation is in the best interests of our state
and country at this crucial time; and we feel your support would
be in keeping with the sensible and courageous stands we have come
to expect you to take,..and on the basis of which you were elected.
We hope this will be but one of meny constructive accomplishments of
a long and successful political career.
Very truly yours,
Harry C, Adley, President
for The Board of Trustees
UNITED LIBERAL CHURCH
(UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST )
OF ATLANTA
HCA/afs
ec: Old Post Office Building Office
Atlanta, Georgia
SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 AM 1176 TENTH STREET, N.E. EUGENE PICKETT, MINISTER
UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALIST
August 5, 1963
The Honorable Charles Weltner
Congressman
Georgia Fifth District
House of Representatives Building
Washington, D.C.
Dear Congressman Weltner:
With great pleasure, we have observed and supported your actions and
conduct both as candidate for office and as our representative to
Congress. Your influence and prestige, locally and nationally, far
exceed that expected of a first-year Congressman, As a result, you
have a unique opportunity to be an effective force for progress, and
we sincerely hope you will use it.
By vote of The Board of Trustees, we strongly urge your support of
Presifent Kennedy's proposed Civil Rights legislation. We feel,
deeply, that this legislation is in the best interests of our state
and country at this crucial time; and we feel your support would
be in keeping with the sensible and courageous stands we have come
to expect you to take,..and on the basis of which you were elected.
We hope this will be but one of meny constructive accomplishments of
a long and successful political career.
Very truly yours,
Harry C, Adley, President
for The Board of Trustees
UNITED LIBERAL CHURCH
(UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST )
OF ATLANTA
HCA/afs
ec: Old Post Office Building Office
Atlanta, Georgia
SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 AM 1176 TENTH STREET, N.E. EUGENE PICKETT, MINISTER
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