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- be long before my geography
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and parentage catches up with me in the minds of these people," the
President stated.
The President said he didn't feel he was bigoted, that he found he could
cooperate in certain areas even with his critics. He cited
- identified as Fred Temple, was round lying on his
bnck next to the west wall with his head propped against the side of this bed,
also in Apt. #A-3.
•
Unkno,m Man#105, later identified as Carl Cooper, was round lying on his
stomach 1n Apt. #A-2, ·on the floor
- for responsible
action at the metropolitan
level where necessary, whether by local cooperation or by State initiative;
(3) Continuous improvement in social and environmental policy and
in design technology--through
a research and development approach, in
cluding
- DCT and
of the
Part
is
the
Development
the
of New Conununi ties
Federal
response
Act· of 1968.
New Cornmuni ties
provides
for
developers
a revolving
fund
Act necessitates
the
cooperation
ments,
the
Department
18,· 1968
- 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
- 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
-
Plan Issuei
of
19, 1968 rather
than rely
solely
on
February
Section
204 of th~ Model Cities
Act ..
to· reflect
this
of th~ ~ontinui?i
agreerr~ent was an initial
cooperative
arra~ge~erit.·:
stage
.,
.
to confirm
our understanding
that· DOT would
- force was unable to handle
the early stages of the riot,it
was necessary to get additional
police from near-by areas as well as the state police.
During
the riot there appeared to be a lack of communication, cooperation
and 'direction
between the various
- be a diversionary
tactic.
Belle Isle, the recreation area in the Detroit River
that had been the scene of the 1943 riot, was sealed off.
In an effort not to attract people to the scene, _some
broadcasters cooperated by reporting no news of the riot.
As a · result
- was unable to handle
the early stages of the riot,it
was necessary to get additional
police from near-by areas as well as the state police.
Durine
the riot there appeared to be a lack of co~cunication,
cooperation
and direction
between the various local