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Prosecuto~_William
L. Cahalan on Augus~ 2, 1967.
48.
12:30 AM SGT. WILLIAMGERLACH,-· cut by falling
glass from looted
7/24
building, .._Woodward
&
Henry.
To
Ford
Hosp.,
FAO.
,
(Police)
49.
12:47 AM PVT~--MAVRIROSE, MNG, 26/W, (home
- that by unity he could obtain power, he .acquired
both self-respect and militancy • .
A Negro janitor in .Montgomery told a reporter::
"We
got out heads up now, and we won't ever bow down again -
no, sir -- except before God!"
Yet statutory equality more
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skilled jobs.
More than. half of the families h~d incomes· of
less than $3,000 a year.
The result was that 40 percent of
the children lived in broken homes, and the city's crime rate
was among the top 25 percent in the nation.
Although the meeting
- ~ ~
averted that evening. The police wanted to breb: e p Eli€! ~
w
w~~..~1-r-~
eccwd.
rr ,
77 ·
The crowd was angry at the massive show of
by the police.
replied:
Asked to return to their homes
"we· will go home when you get the police out
- game at D.C. Stadium.
1963
Birminghom, Alo., ~lay 12 -- Negroes rioted after a home and
a mntel ownctl by Nc)!;roleadt•rs w,·rL·bombed.
Lexington, N.C., June fj -- Negr~s and white persons battl,'{f;
racial "high teu~ion" was rcp
- hit back personally, and he feels he is
running an honest Administration based on merit and judgment.
The President: Romney criticizes me for being a political animal, yet
while he has severe problems at home he is out running around for political
- )
Further
construction
of offsetting
scattered-site
exploration
of "turnkey"
and rehabilitation
as a means
the possibly
higher
costs
of
development.
8.
Home ownership
incentives
and assistance
should
be provided
for central-city
ghetto
residents
- from the.area.
Meanwhile' several. blo~ks from the scene pf the
rally,
two white youngsters
w~lked up and down in front
~f predominantly
~ep,ro homes. One of thes~ boys carried
a sign which stated "Whites for Whites."
When they refused
to ·stop
- . Then he
spoke again of poverty in the cities as the major problem at home. He thought
all the candidates would recognize these problems and spoke very favorably
of all of them in a nonpartisan way.
He spoke of the importance of getting top-grade public
- police
.
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were continually on the alert to keep marches and counter-
.
.·''
marches of civil rights and -white supremacist organ1z.ations
· * A block is considered to have been "busted" when one
Negro family has been sold a home . in a previously
- playing chess at· the Motel ·and was on his way home. (Patr. Jones thinks •
he gave an address of· 121·w. Euclid) Patr. Jones turned him over to several
National Guardsmen and went to the Manor house and entered via the rear door.
a, series of shots·coming
- of catastrophy are a
always had prophets of doom. Some
assistance versus domestic growth.
for a war against aggression. abroad
standard American fare. We have
say that it is a matter of foreign
I believe we have a responsibility
and a war against poverty at home
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construction.
14
While these redevelopment projects have been both dramatic
valuable, their limitation~
have become .increasingly
evident:
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After 30 years, public housing has contributed 1ess than
1 percent of the stock of homes, and has never achieved
- , and he could see I
wasn 1t scared by all the criticism I get, and he changed his mind
about me.
On criticism at home, the President observed that he never thought
much of a man who gives him advice through a mimeograph machine.
Advice was much more worthy
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average numberbf surface square
feet under construction
• by
(a) Special features for aged and handicappec
10. Aged and
~andicapped (b) Improved service to traffic generators
for the aged and handicapped (e.g.,
hospitals> nursing homes), per
criteria
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to 1968
Prior to 1968, there have been various pieces of ~egislation
which provide
limited aid to new communities.
Section 702 of the HUDAct of 1965; Section 306(a)(2) of the Consolidated Farmer's Home Administration
Act; and
Title VII of the Housi_ng Act