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sent to the Bureau of the Budget a draft of an Executive
Order which would give the Boards a firmer legal foundation and
fully recognize the inherent
benefits
of interagency
cooperation
at
the local level.
The current basic document
- City
through one-time grants not to exceed $1,500 per family.
This program is being carried out in cooperation vi th the
local Jevish resettlement agencies.
From the inception of the program, a total sum of $81,530
V8s spent; $11,550was disbursed
- the spirit of com
pliance and cooperation.
The NAACP can help, by. the type
of statements
that Roy Wilkins has made in the last few days.
4. Education and School Dropouts - - More doors are open to
Negroes than ever before in our history,
but the young
- 11 :15 A .M. Would you
please advise me by return wire if your schedule will permit you to attend.
Lawrence F. 01 Brien,
Special Assistant
to the President.
VSM:ew
ADCEN, George D.
AI.LOTT, Gordon
ANDTIRSON,Clinton P.
B/\RTLETT, E. L.
BASS, Ross
- to~•
(White House File Copy)
Preaideat
NATIONAL
INVESTIGATIONS
ON AERIAL
MAJOR
USMC
DONALD
E. KEYHOlt
DIRECTOR
COMMITTEE
PHENOMENA
WASHINGTON.
D. C. 20036
GORDON
I. R. LORE, JR.
ASSISTANT
DIRECTOR
o,,,ca: ■ 1
ADMINISTRATIVI:
11536 CONNECTICUT
- to counter
act t:be Bui and CC..Uni•t
prop119anda.
Because Id.id not cooperate
with the Basia, ay factory•••
c:on
fi•cated
on Nay 2, 19'2.
A tew day• later
I waa picked up 'by the
Geatapo and tortured
48 hour• continuoualy
by them.
I at.ill
suffer
froa tho
- dissolution
in August
1960, Leopold
Sedar senghor
was elected
President
of Senegal.
President
Johns?n,
then Vice President,
represented
the United
States
at the
1961.
independence
ceremonies
in April
As a firm believer
in the necessity
for closer
cooperation
- invited to convention
Year.
School ■
re: Chunpalgn
of International
Cmnrn11nity
Cooperation
JIU:rkh
.- -
March 14, 1966 /:\
.
'-@
12.23
p. m.
MEMORANDUM TO
BILL MOYERS:
EXt::-CUnYE
,PU~-3
Enclosed are two request• from the
Bo••: one for a letter
-
be under
direct
in population
the responsibility
in cooperation
needs.
people
population
government's
role
in private
the American
significance
of human
the government's
to define
of Federal
and domestic
about
and the development
-
ural and vital role in achieving these mutual purposes.
sonally interested
in the contributions
and ask their full cooperation
Recently,
headquarters
I am per
in the great tasks before us."
the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission
- that the White House decision may have been based on domestic political
concerns and quoted ''one administration source·• to the effect ,:,at the affair re
flects ''the great difficulty In getting fint-rate academic institution& to cooperate
on Viet Nam projects
- any inflationary effects of the Federal
Government's own activities; and to achieve through cooperative efforts,
patterns of collective bargain'ing and of business price determination that
are consistent with over-all price stability.
12. Similarly
- s congress.
Czech foreign office
is displaying a very cooperative attitude,
Foreign office staff state
tbat they understand the need for speed under the U.S. constitution
sys
tem and foreign office will do all that is possible to obtain agrement