FOR IN.UAN CASESBowden~b,/11/7t'- -,( ~/ IJ acl{son• ,:0' .....1ko",.'• I rSpliton AttorneJ-By Jl'I ~IER.RJNERand R&.\': GRM\'U)IThe Atlanta City Council Monday .... oted10 hire a special lawyer 10 help ~fayor )faynardJackson fight Police Olief John Inmanin lhe courts. eH!O though City AttorneyHenry BcWden saki the measure is illegaland that he won't work \lith an outside lawyer.Asked if Jackson bad consulted himabout hiring an outside lawyer, Bowdensaid. ":\enr heard <strong>of</strong> it before."The rift that opened between Jacksonand his city aUorney apparently startledCouncil President Wyt:he Fowler. who saidhe would a~k Jackson to veto the specialcounsel ordinance which the mayor introd""".Jackson, through his preSS aide, had nocommtnt on the mauer.J.rru Earhet' Mocday, Chief Tnman and Gov.di! n,V, Cal'U'r ~pent a "cordial" 20 minutes!lCUSSlilg the cfJief's .\\ith Mayor Jack900 rum~ court battlere;;: d~s ollhe ·taJ~·= ~~~\~a er enussary <strong>of</strong>fered the "ioad <strong>of</strong>fices"cf the g
--------_ ....::;H80R WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1974Guthman Plans MeetingFor Northsiders MondayEighth District Cit)' CouncilmanRichard Guthman <strong>Jr</strong>.will hold an Informalneighborhood meeting for con.Iltuents on his northwestAtlanta district on Mondayevening. June 24 •• t 8 p.m., atFire Slatlon No. 26, at HowellMill and Moores Mill RoadsThe meeting, according toGuthman, "will be the lirst <strong>of</strong>several neighborhoodmeetings I plan to sponsorduring the yearI hope these In{onnal gettOjJetherswill enable my constituentsin the different .reas<strong>of</strong> the Eighth District to havean opportunity to bring to myattention problems they mayhave encountered regardingCity services or policies, andto ask any questions they mayhave concerning City govern~nt In general," he said" I {eel very strongly."Guthman said, " that citilenparticipation will allow Citygovernment to be broughtcloser to the people <strong>of</strong> Atlan·ta, As the elected represen.tative <strong>of</strong> the Eighth District atCity H611 , I am anxious tohear <strong>of</strong> the concerns <strong>of</strong>residents <strong>of</strong> my district and towork with them in solVing ourcivic problems""The oe .... City Charter hasnow _n in effect a little oversix months, and the newcourse 01 City government Isrtaking shape, 1 am sure thatmany <strong>of</strong> my constituentswould like to learn more abouttheir City governmentm~e Atlanta 1l0'urnnlCovers Dixie Like the DewSinn 1883• Jock Spolding. Editor18-A JULY 3, 1974Lost Their SanityTHA:r THERE IS antagonism, to putIt mLldly, between Police ChielJohn Inman and the Atlanta CityCouncil should be obvious to everyone,. But for the city ct!uncll to vent ItsvLndLctiveness by rejecting more than~IOO.~OO in federal funds for policeIntelligence work gives the impression<strong>of</strong> IrresponSibility, As CouncilmanRLchard Guthman put it, if the rejec.ILon stemmed from current problems"then. gentlemen, ..... e have lost ou;Slmly."The majority <strong>of</strong> the ct!uncil whichVoted to, flr'St, reject the grant andlater, voted to send the papers <strong>of</strong> ae:ceptance _ back to committee, tooki,reat paLns to JUSlify their aclion.Naturally no one would admit thatthe action on the federal grant hadanything to do wLth the COuncil's differencesWith Chief Inman. They came!orth ,With all sorts o{ l<strong>of</strong>ty and vagueJustifications for their vote.But it should be apparent to anyneutral observer that the councilmenwere voting from spite rather thanfrom a reasoned approach to the city'sbusiness.It should be noted. too, that MayorMaynard Jackson and his chief adminIstrative <strong>of</strong>ficer. Jule Sugarman, arenot identified with the council's action.The city administration had recommendedpassage <strong>of</strong> the proposal acceptingthe grant.Police protection and police inteIligence..... ork are too vital to the clty"Swell-being to be handled in this fashion.It is a childish approach. It is allimmature approach.And, as Council President WycheFowler put it, there are plenty <strong>of</strong>other cities which are trying to getfunds such as these -funds which tileAtlanta City Council spurns for vincLtclivereasons.Tuesdoy, July 2, 1974'C!1t ilt1anta Journal 7 Aneil Returns Police Grants to Committee• AL til~ tbtirpolice afbtnlh;uI no.,"" ..""'".;-.;:,;;~..." A.' .lanN' Adminl.~traiI'It LEAA' funds expired atmldftlgbt ~Ionday"The poh=e say the Intelli·IeDCe divtsSon 11 mainly ('OnC'CtnI!d Yo'Ilh coordJnfltill8 ef'orts to flgbl orpnJzrd ('rimein "It anti. aM the I'urroundlilarocu-opotItan area!',AccnrdinI! to city 1i!lallrCeDirectnr 0Iar!t'S I).w!&. thenpiration cl !be grants doesnot meen that the city willba"e to nl'!' 15 poliee <strong>of</strong>fi.:"erI."'I1Ien- art 15 )XIf-itioM ~,-olved," Darn .. id. "I don'tbow..-betbr-r tbPv're ali fmooat the presmt 1.i.rDf!,.\5. <strong>of</strong> midnight j"onda~"lour preHfll granl runs ollt.There .. ~ no funds to pay forI.bo!e positions and T don't"""e alllllorwlion from theeoapcil to appropriate funds,"Da\i! commentOO.DaYb ackied that the olll·"'IA tbt po ... ilions ..... hidl areno longer fwxled may betran~ferred to other availablepay slots within the police department.''he rci~lion <strong>of</strong> the grants..... 3'1 prim'aril~' an out.growt~ <strong>of</strong>a dl
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