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- operating up to now in the field of technical
assistance.
The building in which it is located was not among
those razed during the course of the riots although almost the
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entire block around the ARA office was demolished.
ARA has
been
- . This turned out to be acceptable to the local groups, and freed the funds.
Whether it will really work in practice remains to be seen.
Again Yorty was the stumbling block. It took all of Collins z skill and finally
discussions with Jesse Unruh (Yorty 1 s man
- ar.r educa tion peop1!3
cC:.-.:.cat-:. o:i associ? .tions.; ."."'eve n to the point
the
unfr-ie~~liY-1 ~ss
.of
th~
t1ro, blocke d p;?.ssage of
th~t
and
the
this rift, or
n~edcd.
legis lation .
Do 7cu fc;el t.ha.t you brougJ .t these assoc
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WAIBIMOTOK
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11: 10 pm. Tuesday
March 15, 1966
MR. PRESIDENT:
Watts
Hale ~hampion, Pat ~i:own's man in Sacramento confirmed Ramsey
X Clark's report that the situation in Watts now looks "fairly encouraging."
The troublemakers are confined to a 3-6 block