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- iri six ·national publications ilri~
.plores readers to "meet the · Mississippi you
haven't heard about." The ad pictures such
scenes as l;>athing .beauties .on Gulf Coast
beaches, ante-bellum homes and Jackson's
·.,- · · modern downtown business
- Carter
Robert Mugge
HOUSING & 'HOME FINANCE AGENCY
Robert Sauer
Helen F. Eckerson
INTER!OR DEPARTMENT
·B arton Clauss.e n
James c. 'Rettie
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT (Civil Rights Division)
John L.
Murp~y
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3
LABOR DEPARTMENT
Arthur Chapin
- Bureau
- to the relations between local Negroes and the
white populace . In my own home, we provide our maid gifts on special
occasions; contribute money and clothing to her church projects; and
grant requests for ti
off t h e job, whether or not it is convenient
for my
- and opportunity at home.
More than a hundred different photographs were air-pouched to all posts
abroad depicting the transfer of authority; the ceremonies in Washington and the
personality, background, and achievements of the new President.
Six-page inserts were
- Service
involvement in concerted support to Ca.J.ifornia :f"or the· Watts area of'
Los Angeles County:
l.
Developing Home Health Aides in Watts, Los Angeles County, California
We propose to extend health services delivered to the Watts area by
providing
- or in an act of Congress . Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co . v. Sawyer,
34 3 U. S . 579 (1952) . To put it another way, ''the power to execute the laws
starts and ends with the laws Congress has enacted . " Youngstown case,
p . 633, Douglas, J . concurring
- '. John D. O'Reil.13 Jr., :Boa._on College Lav Sohoo1
Mrs. John B. Pain•• Jr.
Rabbi G&~uol Perlman.• Kille1 Houee, Boa1:on U11J:w-erei't7
Katherine D. Por1man
Prof. Douglas Royno1de, Tu~~. Univerai~7
Mrs. David Rieeman
Mr. & Mr s . Edward 1t7eraon
Arthur M
- situation in Birmingham. My first call was
to Lucius Pitts, president of Miles College, and the second was to James A. Head,
president of Southern Metals Corporation. I consider both of these men well informed
on the situation in their home city / and both
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John F. Henning
Under Secretary
Department of Labor
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Ivan A. Nestingen
Under Secretary '
Department of Health, Education and Welfare
I'
1 ._ r
Milton P. Semer
General Counsel
Haus 1ng and Home FI nance P.gency
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2-f Pi~
Eugene P
- to
eUmlnate trom lllia Nation every trace of dlecriml·
naUcm and oppreseioa that 1• based upon- r-ace or
-zcolor. There could be ao greater awrce-of
atrensth to thi• Natloa 'both at home M.d abroad. "
Lyndon B. Joha•o•
Me•-•aa• to Joint Seesiaa
of. Coagre