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- ; and P. Bert Lewie, E. I. du Pont
Director of
de Nemours & Company and new Administrative
Plana for Progress.
and national efforts to bring about equal employ
ment opportunities.''
Firms subsidizing the Detroit seminar were:
Aluminum Company of America
- . Romney, George
11.. Population
12. Post Viet Nam Planning Committee: Crime Control and Education
13. Program Reporting Data and Statistics {background for Fred Behen on Federal
Aid to Urban Areas)
14. Program Information for Detroit (drafts)
15. New York
- :
This will acknowledge receipt o£ your letter
of May 4, addressed to the President,
bringing to his attention the resolution
adopted at your meeting of April 21, 1964.
Sincerely,
Myer Feldman
Deputy Special Couuel
to the Prealdent
I
t
- to develop policies,
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Chairman Franklin D. Roosevelt,
plans, and programs
for the new
(EEOC) was announced today by Commission
Jr.
Mr. Roosevelt said these task forces will help the EEOC prepare for the full
- ·assure you that the many new programs
provided
tor in the Hollsing
be administered
tor
tbese
promptly and witb
oew programs
have been tundedo
onceo•
and O'rban Deve:lopmerit Act ~t 196$ will
sre
already·
no delay.
1n ettect.o
Most of our
- •. Special
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- and to visit skill centers and adult
training centers. His views would interest me greatly and would
bear on my final judgments of the progress being made in our negro
districts.
The violence -of Detroit seems to indicate a new phase of
the negro problem
- , or earlier if the effective date has been
accelerated by the President.)
Former HHFAofficials
designated to act
in place of Presidentially
appointed departmental officials would be com
pensated at the rate of pay established for the new positions.
(SEC. ll(b
- the large amount of cooperative
housing in Detroit as well as the new mass-produced housing
sponsored by the Archdiocese of Detroit.
With best wishes.
Executive
Shuman
. Director
Enclosure
HES;dp
CODES,ZONING,TAXATION,DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS
ANOLOW-COST
-
of Alabama, for/a
, reappointment
/
term
)\
Dr. Rufus C. Haris,
of Georgia, for a term
expiring Mai: , 968, vice The Reverend
Theodore
rt n Hesburgh
~~;a.' Arnold • Picker, of New York, for a term
~A11\T'
- people, both through new and
existing programs;
-stuay and evaluate the future direction of Federal financial supporf,
to our State and local governments;
-examine ways in which the transition to peace can be smoothed for
the workers, companies
- ,
and
. onfident that in the
..,,._
. .. months ahead G er
r Coleman will demon. ·t. .
strate his suitabili.ty for this post.
in1:.erely,
John
. Clinton
sistant
- resident
;ta.ff ..
to th
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iss Jant?t D' - re
l 36 est 13th Street
New York. ~ ew
- ., El Segundo, California
BLASINGAME, B. P., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
BORCH, Fred J., New York City, New York
BOYD, Virgil, Detroit, Michigan
EVANS, Llewellyn J., Long Island; New York
GWINN, William, East Hartford, Connecticut
HUNTER, R., Phila
- )
Hungate
(Missouri)
Thompson
(New Jersey)
Delaney
(New York)
Edmondson
(Oklahoma)
Duncan (Oregon)
- next week
St Germain
(Rhode Is land)
Hicks (Washington)
Young (Texas}
Thomas
(Texas)
Roncalio
(Wyoming)
- next week
De La Garza (Texas)
Purcell
(Texas
-
Education
for the State
of New York, was also
approached
but he declined
because
with Governor
·Rockefeller's
re-election,
he was promised
a more important
role
in the
Governor's
Administration.
Richard
Strickhartz,
the Comptroller
for the City of Detroit
-
on nominating my former col leag0e,
Jam e s P• Co I ema n , f o r Fe d e r a I Ju dg e a t New Or I e a n s •
JEF;cb
IN
□ UR 39TH
YEAR
CODE
734•12S1
205
T '~ WHIT HOUSE
RECEIVED
1965JU 21 N I 56
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Dear
- . Program
Reporting
Data and Statistics
{background
for Fred Bohen on Federal
Aid to Urban Areas)
14. Program
Information
for Detroit
{drafts)
15. New York Times Article,
6/8/67
"Johnson
will Use Cabinet to court States'
Officials'
16. Legislative
Program
- .
........
.,, tbat tlae Z2ad Bomb
.
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.. wh1c1' Lle•teMat Beacll wu aaalped at tlle time will Jaaw
reualo at tlle Park Sherato Hotel, Ttll Awne aatl 55tll StrNt.
New Y•k CltJ, l-1J 14 aad II. It la
••l • tut Ille mu wJao
may INt at tbla re1mlOIIwo.i
- ·
Hon. Charles Schultze
Harry McPherson
YOUNG, Mrs. Whitney
29 Mohegan Place
New Rochelle,
New York
First
Floor
by the President
17 L.1
on
MAY 8, 1967
5: 57p-6:40p
- Mansion
Mrs. Johnson's
RECEPTION
in the Conference
of Women
Poverty
REMARKS
- •• We muat seek new way• to better
serve the public .
...._
1 am gratlfled that you continue to communicate wltb and encoura1e other
org-anlzatlon• of Federal flold offlc:tal8. The concept of cootdlnated
Fede1ral action on national goals at the local
-
Aclva11eemea&
of Colorecl People
20 ••t 40ta Street
New Tork. New Tork
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147 • 1
JAM
Honorable Lyndon
President ot
Waabingto
ILIGINI
GE JlOAD
,N. Y.
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iHE WHllE HOUSt 'p-
APft 1121AM
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EXECUTIVE
PR f-J/N>-
Dear Mr
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&D4peace.
Aa wo move now In the battle•
apln•t poverty &114dl1c.-\m 1oattma. we aaJute bl• memo17 bf
advancln1 bla propam.
to buU4 a Great Soclet,.
Slllcue11,
le
Mr. WIJJtem PoUock
Prosldont
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~ TextUo Workaa UnloD of Amorlca
"Hilton Hotel, New York
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In/Cleveland
In/Detroit
FG 291
FG 165
FG 145-10
FG170/Ntt
FG216-1
FG2.32
*Natl. Canmission
on Urbe.n
Problans
President ancl Mrs. Joh."lSon invite you to an informal reception at the White House
honoring the President's
Council on
on Friday, March 29
- to languish in the Agriculture Committees of
both bodieo.
Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the
ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this
Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
- New
Year.
Si.nee re l y
M ye r Fe lcima n
C ounse l t o t he P r esident
Dr. M chael E . De Ba k~
Bayl•> r Univer ~i
C vllege , ,f M~d1ci
T exas Me d ic al Cen er
H u.:. t vn , Texas
f,l~TIVE
I J..~7 ·'If!
My41ear Fri. . .:
YOU"
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DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY; ··JUNE rn, ·1968 ··:
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news re ease
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FROM THE
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE
PUBLICITY DIVISION
1730 K STREET, N. w.
FOR I MMEDIATE RELEASE
MARCH 31, 1965
WASHINGTON 6, D.C.
FEDERAL 3-8750
B - 4003
President Johnson Warns Cabinet, Agency Heads
of Their Civil
- ]; Neighborhood Centers; Mexican American race relations; accomplishments of the Johnson Administration in civil rights; Negro appointees; reports on civil disturbances; some material on the Detroit riots in 1967 [see also HU 2/ST 22]; Negro statistical
- Hiss had assumed his new otfice, Dulles received
October 25, 1952
what should have been a disturbing letter from Larry S.
"I do not critldze Govemor steve111011
for reapondinsto the dicDavidow, • a Detroit lawyer who had served with the Re- tates of hil
- of the State
of New Mexico
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Santa Fe, New Mesi.co 67501
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PRESIDENT LYNDON B JOHNSON
WHITE HOUSE WASHIC
URGE IMMEDIATE FEDERAL ACTION TO PROTEST LIVES AND CONSTITUTIONAL
RIGHTS IN ALABAMA
MRS JAMES FARMER 165
- and interested parties in Southwest
Screwworm Eradication Program
1. Resolution - New Mexico Cattle Growers Association
2. Letter - Chairman New Mexico Screwworm Committee
3. Resolution - Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association
4. Letter - Texas and Southwestern Cattle
- OF
DEMON.TRATED
COURAGA~D P OBITY TO ALL JUDICIAL PO ITIO~S
~1RS ROB RT L WY
X
JR MR
F~ D ¼YO1S .R PETERJ(I DBERG
,R i!CH EL WEI BERG & CO CHAIRMAN.
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1965JUL I
M~19 58
WA021 NL PD
NEW YORK NY JUN 30
THE PRESIDENT
THE WHITE HOUSE
BY NO STRETCHOF
- advice
you gave me.
In line with your good arrangements
I chatted briefly
with
Jim Webb over.the
telephone while in Washington and we are
planning to get together
for a longer discussion
very soon.
Should anything new and vital develop, I will be in touch
-
The Ubral'J o
Paper•
17 Eaat 80th St
New Yom, Ne
RKH:cc
Pre■ldeatlal
10021
.,
Mr.
Jt••llfO•
DDa
are
988 nftb.I t . . ~T..tt
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i:>.ar Mr. Donnaa:
l appncla-te JOU I.a. of Oclolan 11 . . . ,_..
~ • a,ala adchu• .._ Gna4 Cc:&dl
of CehmWa Aa
-
cooperatloa.
Hen'• boplD1 the •ale• of JOIII' aoftl ue
eq,aalllD1 lta 1•11eral ftM receptle>D,
Slllcerely,
Erle F. Ooldman
Special Couultu.t
"'
Mr. Monla Pblllpaoa
X~•Ddom Houae, lac.
New-York 22, New York
tothePre•ldaDt
- .
COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
EMANUEL CELLER
CHAIRMAN
March 30, 1966
Dear Mr. President:
It was most understanding of you and
Mrs. Johnson to journey to New York, taking
time out of your busy schedule to attend the
services for my beloved wife.
A sorrow
- See all scanned items from file unit "BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, FUNERAL FOR MRS. SYMNUEL CELLER (TR 83)"
- This folder is from the WHCF category for Trips, subcategory TR 83, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, FUNERAL FOR MRS. SYMNUEL CELLER.
- that the attached
memorandum
does not contain enough
imaginative
people and enough young people in this very difficult
area.
This is an intricate
and complicated
field, burdened
with
years of obsolete
laws and taxes, where we must have bold new ideas.
If you
-
'.,.
,••'.
I AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCETODAY MY INTENTION TO NOMINATE
TWO OUTSTANDIOO AMERICANS TO THE TOP MANAGEMENTTEAM OF
OUR NEW DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
,
THE NOMINEES ARE MR. DON HUMMEL, FORMERMAYOR OF TUCSON,
ARIZONA, AND FORMER PRESIDE
- .,
CANDIDA TES FOR THE COMMISSION
1
ON THE CITIES
Ne-gro Architect,
New York.
Age 32.
by Cliff Alexander
Jeh Johnson,
Poughkeepsie,
Recommended
w
✓,-,,
Lewis Davis, Davis, Brody & Associates,
New York, New York.
Age 34. Recommended
by Joe Califano.
/Y
- their expenditures.
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Most important,
there is a new and growing public
awareness
of the magnitude
and danger of the problem.
---~------~-;-~--Iltis· now possible for a President to speak frankly t6the people about this matter.
But~ m~:su.-red
agai'.nst