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Atlanta Child Murders — Part 1
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H I
Memorandum
to
File
Re:
ATLANTA
DEATHS &
MISSING
PERSONS
demanding
more
Agents
to
assist
the
investigation.
A similar
article
appeared
in
the
Atlanta
Journal.
This
morning
I
met with
Deputy
Attorney
General
Renfrew,
Assistant
Attorney
General
Drew
Days
and
his
staff
to
discuss
the
status
of
the
Klan
investigations,
both
by
the
FBI
and
ATF.
The Atlanta
situation
was
reviewed
and
Assistant
Attorney
General
Days
agreed
to
call
Mayor
Jackson.
He
later
advised
that
Mayor
Jackson
was
contrite
about
having
been
critical
of
the
Bureau
but
stressed
the
urgent
need
for
assistance.
I
then
called
Mayor
Jackson
and
went
over
the
misstate-
ments
in
the
newspaper
and
also
in
the
teletypes.
He
clarified
his
own
statements
and
again reégrated
that
they
are
most
appreciative
of
what
the
Bureau
ne,
but
simply
need
more
assistance.
I
then
explained
what
we
were
going
to
do
in
terms
of
moving
in
under
the
kidnap
statute
as
authorized
by
the
Attorney
General,
but
not
to
take
over
or
supplant
the
Atlanta
investigation.
Mayor
Jackson
stated
that
he
understood
this
and
asked
if
I could
tell
him
how
many
more
Agents
we
were
sending
him.
I told
him
that
it
was
not
our
intention
to
simply
put
Agents
in
the
street
repeating
or
duplicating
work
already
done,
unless
we
found
indications
that
such
work
could
profitably
be redone;
that
we
would
be
reviewing
much
of
the
investigative
work
to
identify
new
leadsad
opportunities
for
further
investiga-
tion;
that
we
would
continue
to
supply
laboratory
and
behavioral
science
assistance,
and
that
wherever
we
established
an
appropriate
avenue
of
assistance
for
the
Bureau
in
these
areas
sufficient
resources
would
be
dedicated
for
those
purposes.
I
believe
that
we
left
on
a
positive,
cooperative
note.
I
did
explain
to
him
the
problem
of
having
inflamatory
statements
made from
time
to
time
by
those
who
were
not
professionally
engaged
in
the
investigation
and
he
volunteered
that
it would
be
better
to
keep
the
politicians
out
of
it.
I
explained
that
I
understood
his
responsibility
as
chief
executive
officer;
that
we
would
be
working
primarily
with
the
Police
Department,
but
that
if
he
had
any
questions
about
the
work
we were
doing
or
the
sufficiency
of
our
effort
I
would
appreciate
his
calling
me
personally.
He
agreed
to
do
so.
William
H.
Webster
1
Director
f
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