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  • : -- by 1983, the nation's central and 40% poor. aggregate population of the cities will be nearly 40% Negro -- by 1983, at least twenty of our major central cities including Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Detroit and Baltimore will be predominantly Negro
  • Foundation Jerome P. Cavanagh ftkyor ot the C:t.ty ot Detroit Mt.rtin Meyerson University ot California at Berkeley •than Glazer University ot California at Eerkeley • RaymondVernon Harvard University BormanKennedy tbiversity of California at Eerkeley
  • · is concentrated--three separate bus lines are in operation, and there ·, is no system of free transfers. Another separate line operates to the east of the central area. Moreover, the heavy traffic movement is the round-trip from the suburbs to the central city
  • formula allows, while other States must press to utilize £und3 in this category. thei ~ allotments, or are lapsing Authority should be secured, therefore, to re a llot any unobligated balances in the long-term care allot­ ment among the States which