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- , Florida, lay somnolent in the 94 degree heat. A humid ·wind ruffled the bay, where thousands of persons had watched the hydroplane races. Since early morning the Police Department's Selective Enforcement Unit, designed as a riot control squad, had been
- Urban affairs
- the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
- Urban affairs
- ~ . - . employees hired in 1967 were Negroes, aRd~~oe& ~ ~ ROH make f. ' 2 . . 8 ~ • lip a=ouin1etell i8 p@l!'eent of the city work _forceA 908 police department employees, 85 are Negro.I\ Of WI . a _·higher proportion of Negroes than in most . a I bits
- Urban affairs
- of the'ir own accord, he assured them a complete -8WWWWi W:..t2.M"u=: _._. _ ...,.JI- -,. - .. There was no Negro on the City Council; none on the School Board; none on the Fire Department; none of high rank on the Police Force. Four out of every ten
- Urban affairs
- , an other "para-professional" workers. C. Special poverty recommendations families. for military veterans from 1. We give the strongest endorsement to Department of Defense Manpower programs, such as "Project 100,000" and "Project Transition
- Urban affairs
- - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON In Reply, Pl«u• Re/et:to Fil.No. 25, D. C. September 14, 1964 SUMMARY .ANALYSIS OF THE RACIAL DISTURBANCES A.i.~DRIOTING DURING THE PERIOD FR01I JULY 17, 1964
- Urban affairs
- 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
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I, Narative History Part IV [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 2
- 7/10/68 URI3AN Ml\SSTRANSIT Object, ves, ProgramGoa1s and Criteria . Summary This paper sets downsome initial criteria thoughts on objectives, goalsw and for discussion purposes. for UMTA) It identifies: A. Basic objectives of the Department
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part III [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 2
- : I hope my Department will not be required to enter this situation. We will not unless called upon. We will see to it that law and order will be maintained. I knew Dr. King. I had deep respect for him. White leaders respected Dr. King
- Urban affairs
- an Urban Affairs Council chaired by the Vice President and staffed to develop coherent urban policy for.the variety of Federal pro grams.affecting to its implementation; b. Establishing a Department pf Housing an~ CoIDJ!!,unitlDevelopment comprehending
- Urban affairs
- an estimated 20 per cent duplication) Neighborhood Youth Corps employees (this is in addition to 175, 000 regular year-round corpsmen) additional summer hiring of disadvantaged youngsters by federal departments and agencies Total summer hiring This year
- Urban affairs
- enforcement ntcord■ • confldentlallty Initials .. .. ,I . ,,."· • . .... . ·..._ . ' c.I -~lk~ • UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU J_. OF INVESTIG.ATION I I . WASUINGTON In Repb-,Plea1•RP/a:to FiuNo, .• September 14
- Urban affairs
- . There will be differences between Labor and the Congress. Labor and the President may not always agree. I know we did not over a proposal for a Department of Labor and Corrrmerce. But we didn't let our disagreement develop into disillusionment. To dissent never means
- Urban affairs
- , the restraints on pai:ticipation certificates and the risk of appropriation increases for veterans and civil servants have increased the deficit to $29 billion. " To reduce this deficit, we will borrow - - cut - - and tax. We hope to borrow 50% {$15 billion
- Urban affairs
- Urban affairs
- Detroit Police Department
- Folder, "Algiers Motel - Report on Case by Detroit Police Department," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 84
- Urban affairs
- Detroit Police Department
Folder, "[September 1, 1967 - 1:40 p.m. Meeting with Business Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- Urban affairs
- Urban affairs
- Urban affairs