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- Angeles is that of (1) conciliation and (2) coordination, within the context of cooperation with all the constructive forces at work in the local community. 6. As one of several federal agencies concerned with resolving the problems of Los Angeles
Oral history transcript, Stanley R. Resor, interview 1 (I), 11/16/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Throck morton took over the riot control and prevented wide-spread shootings. On the plus side, the President listed these ''breaks": (1) No President has ever had eighty months of sustained prosperity. ( 2) The Congress is cooperative. Tre GOP gets
- will have all the ·· support and cooperation you need from the Federal Government, as the Chairman and the Vice Chairman lead this Commission in this study. Sometimes various Administrations have set up commissions that were expected to put the stamp
- of an OEO grant. Communities are beginning to realize the recreation potential for inner-city youngsters available on nearby military reservations. Increased requests for additional military cooperation next year are already indicated. The Boy Scouts have
- the p hone, Mayor Yort~ could not have been more cooperative, he was issuing statements to the press that it was Governor Brown and not he who had asked for my p resence in California, that I was good only for civil rights and he doubted what p urp ose I
- to duplicate what is on the written record. Was there any difficulty among your group, the Washington group, in Detroit? Was there any difficulty in dealing with state and municipal officials? Any failure of cooperation? C: No, I wouldn't say there was any
- to ;( .,:_· violence and feel that assistance to the riot areas rewards lawlessness. (· On the other hand, strong efforts are underway or being formulated by a variety of private groups in the white connnunity, working alone or in cooperation with Negroes, to develop
- ; delay in appointing Secretary; rent supplements; role in formation of Model Cities Program; staffing; Dwight Ink; favored decentralization; informal meetings of all Presidential appointees; housing for HUD; cooperation with other departments; Philip
- class" Negroes. 4. Those present said this was the first such meeting ~f Negro officials and thatthere was great need for more coordination of their wo~k and more cooperation among them. · Rep. Hawkins agreed to call everyone together again on his next
- themsch·cs to the !.:. · -: ::.:1d constituted Juthoritics of said State; :\nJ I inrnke the aid and cooperation c: :...=..: good citizens thereof to uphold the Ia,\·s and preserYe the ;: ·_ -= ~ic peace. SOTE: The race riots in Detroit in June, 19-13· were
- the grant was made that the police would cooperate, it was clear that this was no longer the case. Gardner's letter will also indicate that if the group can come up with a social program that qualifies for HEW grants, they will be happy to consider them
- to lack of funds •. For example, in the field of land management and conservation, federal-state-local cooperation has identified projects that would employ 30,000 unskilled persons now (Appendix C). These projects.would be undertaken in future years
- and evaluating intelligence with respect to that matter. B: Is that unit cooperative within the Justice Department here--that is, it involved the activities of more than one division? V: Oh, yes. As a matter of fact, over a year ago it was set up on inter