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  • existing federal programs and relocation) to requirements for integration. b4. Condition an lan for the redistribution or sharing of federal revenues or for tax credits·· and block grants) on state and local progress toward urban integration. bS
  • •• ••• •••••••••••••••••• : OTHER LINES OF ATTACK FOR FUTURE l. 2. 3. 4. /\ S. 6. 7. 8. ••• •• 18 STUDY ••••••••••• Z0 • •• zo New Communities ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••• Research and Development ••••••••••••• -••••••••••• Block Grants for Municipal Operating
  • protested U.S. intervention in Vietnam. Speakers, con­ demning the United &tates for starting the war in Vietnam, included Herbert Aptheker, a member of the National Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A., and other party members who "just happened
  • at WALLACE rallyo Columbus NOi headed by HERBERT HOOVER FUQUA, but unable to establish local mosque because of insufficient · m~mberso Dayton extremist organizations are Dayton Alliance for .Raci_? ,l Equality (DARE), local civil rights group headed
  • . The attracUve• ne•• o! our cltlee depend• upoa the dedsn and architecture of bcllldiD&• aD41 ~., .,..½u:-",.,"c rk·, block• and ent:1r• ~:~bborb~,.I lnte~d to take fu~ther :~~.., •ea•11re &hat federal~ But ln th!• field, •• la aot contribute many otbert, 10
  • administration be utilized neighborhood No less the to avoid which are peculiar urban and articulates the should in means of some form of "block grants." • l - I I I I --. . ' 8. These should restricted not, in my opinion, to a given
  • , family and neighbor­ hood when it is triggered? YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS AND MUST BE SURE TO ATTEND ONE OF THE THREE FOLLOWING RALLIES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8 - 8:00 p.m. Crusade for Christ Temple 13660 Stansbury (Near Grand River 2 blocks West of Schaefer
  • of landscaping and activities on the Mall, landscaping National Park properities in the center of the city, the development " .... -:""' . ~ . . ~.. .' .­ 4 of demonstration blocks on Downtown F Street, the development of Lincoln Place
  • ) Workable programs--comprehensive wide needs, whether by cities, counties, based on these key local determinations metropolitan regions, of area­ or States; (2) Block e;ants and flexible ai~--with better Federal coordination and with special inducements
  • will be an active block grant• the connection, to them - matters financial either contributing the cities with facilities, creative the major financial developed In thie u, deal directly that for atarving of bureaucracy, problems which are peculiar
  • .... ' I · .. . . , t ' . ... -1I I . .• j . • •• .. I •'I 1 • •, • ... • . ,·• .. . . ... •. •. • , .; 1,.•-. :, •, - . , .. -· I 0 .i I I I IIll. Improving our·comnrunities A.. We recommend a nev program of "block grant
  • their more conservative elders, a tension that ~ad been brewing for some time within the Cincinnati Negro community. The importance ·-t .o militants of blocked political access was evident. For three straight days selective violence by youths
  • a small fire that fin a lly spread into a blaze con­ suming a block of Negro businesses , Their -inaction sten~ed in part from a fear of a plot to trap fir e department equip­ ment in the Negro area thus leaving the downtown area . to be burned
  • an opportunity to vote for a real American. 5. ·T he minority vote blocks, controlled labor unions and cor­ rupt political machines so completely monopolize the American political scene that there is no chance for the average Arnerican 7 citizen to regain
  • to Kensington (a section of Philadelphia, Pa.} ,and pass out literature. Kensington has been the site of racial de~n0:nst1~ai;icns· caused by a Negro farrd.ly · having moved into a fo::-:-..me1~1y a~ll..-..white block:. Lieutenant GEORGE FEi1CL~' Philadelphia
  • in every city and town in Cuba. Moreover, inforaants State (tran the civil opartoent Dilitio) ore in for the nearly every city block, house, or group of reais:lences. 14. Mlny Cuban tare workers are now under the orders ot the Natiooal Agrarian