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involvement in concerted support to Ca.J.ifornia :f"or the· Watts area of'
Los Angeles County:
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Developing Home Health Aides in Watts, Los Angeles County, California
We propose to extend health services delivered to the Watts area by
providing
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JULY 29, 1967 - 11:30 a.rn.
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL
DISORDERS
Gov. Kerner
Mayor Lindsay
Sen. Harris
Sen. Brooke
Rep. James Corman
Rep. William McCulloch
I. W. Abel
Charles Thornton
Roy Wilkins
Katherine Peden
Herbert Jenkins
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What do other reporters
do that impedes your work?
3)
During the riots, were there any specific examples
of bad conduct by the press?
Did any individual
or group of reporters specitical.ly aid your work?
4) [Primarily for the Chief and his deputies
- fields, and at the subprofes
sional level in mental hospitals, schools, child care aides, recreation,
social work, and probation.
5. The funds would come in part from existing Federal programs
like OEO but substantial new funds would be needed. Note
- for his district. He also told a story about a
Negro former aide who refused to drive the Johnson dog back to Texas from
Washington, saying" "It's hard enough for a nigger to find a place to sleep;
it's impossible when he has a dog."
He was asked what he
- industry and high employment
businesses in or near slum areas.
2.
Provision of better loans and other aids to
small businesses and homeowners in slum areas.
3.
Establishment of small business development
centers with the support of groups like a
chamber
- of 231,000 pounds of USDA-donated food was distributed in
Los Angeles to aid victims during the recent rioting there. · After
the Watts district was declared a disaster area, I immediately
made foods available to local authorities from stocks already on
hand
- of the problems. The President then read a statement
for use by the Speaker and by the Majority Leader.
Congressman Albert pointed out that the House is going to cut
Foreign aid and the Poverty Program very severely, particularly
in view of the fact
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August 23, 1965
MEMORANDUM FOR HONORABLE JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR.
SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT
This is in response to your request for suggestions as to what OEO might
do to aid the areas that were the center
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to think Federal aid ought to go through Governors rather than to cities.
The President said few governors had experience on police problems,
but that was the House decision.
The President said he'd asked for 50 bills concerning cities and had
gotten 36
- 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
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run the city of Washington.
IV.
Report from Secretary Rusk
Secretary Rusk touched on the following points:
a.
Foreign Aid
The situation is getting rough in Congress.
Senate
Forei~n
We expect a good bill from the House to make up for the
Relations
- information and counselling center operation
in Los Angeles7 It is funded by Community Action Agency through the
Settlement Houses. They have 21 centers in the problem neighborhoods.
Their program has about 600 employees, most of whom work as aides in
local
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