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  • ; distributed Progressive Labor Party pamphlet. MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr:, spoke in Cincinnati day before June, 1967 riots broke out. · SAM DAMU of "US", Los Angeles, at Black .Power meeting, Cincinnati, 7/8/67 0 DAMU spoke about above-surface legitimate
  • what would happen if Rules people, knowing we're 100 votes His reply: ·short, passed it to the Floor. "They wouldn't do a thing like that." , .-----~ .• . . .• ·, ........... . ..... \ WIUIAM Lo OA-. CAtinU, il>.R4 'f • iu
  • . It must be used not b : , • ' Rusk, Secretary of Slate, Robert merely lo apply ·,band aids lo suWashingl.011, Oct. 20-President s. McNamara, Defense Secret;,ry, per[icial wounds, but to remove Johnson today put a p1·ice tag on and William Gaud, depu ty
  • Everglades, Fla., to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif. No. W-1222 ROBERT S. WEBER, doing business as APOSTLE ISLANDS CRUISE SERVICE, COMMON CAR­ RIER APPLICATION, filed October 14, 1965. Applicant: ROBERT S. WEBER, doing business as APOSTLE ISLANDS CRUISE
  • regular and special examinations. 8. To support the basic educational efforts and to give dimension to the lives of slum children, the Los Angeles school system will offer a wide range of intensive remedial, cultural, vocational and health projects
  • Folder, "1965 Task Force on Los Angeles Riots," Task Force Reports, Box 10
  • in the disorders IV. The Riot as Expressive Rampage While many of the riots examined had a pronounced. rational and political component, others, insofar as they were initiated by Negro aggressive actions , were predomi­ nantly expressive rampages . The · rewards
  • where the murdered man lived found an .agitator haranguing an angry crowd that the police wouldn ' t do wbat they were doing in a white area. I n Los Angeles in 1965, the plaintive appeals of a .Negro ~outh that he was not going to let the police take
  • is staggering. Simply holding central city ghettos to their present size will re uire the movement of a roximatel 450,000 Ne roes a ear into predominant* w 1te suburbs. Such a .. igure wou c represent nearly lo times t e present rate of Negro out-migration. 14
  • CONTINUITY AND INTJ:GBITY or TRANSFERRED AGBNCIU-AVIATION, HIGHWAY, RAILROAD, AND MARITlME Following an examination of testimony at the hearings, the com­ mittee was convinced of the need to maintain the integrity and oper­ auonal continuity
  • of these disorders?" - As a secondary inquiry Simulmatics sought to examine the question: "What reaction did various audiences have to the media and what effect , if any, did these audiences believe the news media had on the riots?" The major effort
  • by the departments recommendation to the President. or agencies EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 'f-C,11.., lO!IOS AUG20 1965 MEM:>RANDUM FOR MR. CALIFANO Subject: Transportation Trv 'r ~
  • -DD.ll.tifamily cases are virtually all handled in the field. 3. Federal National Mortgaee .Association T"ne Association Chien.go, Dallas, Each office has five agency offices ~nd Los Angeles. has a ·_complete delegation located in Philadelphia, • Atlanta
  • ~~-) . 1 - Region I, 113th Ml Group, . Ev.anston., (Via Couri,er) PA~ R. ELOFSON Dok, Ciba.. · CHICAGO lo J'} Jib7 Fl•ld OfflH FIie I: 105-13900 Bur•u FIie I: 157-l-:L88 . .,. ?,_ ,. Thie~- CHRISTOPHER VIDNJEVICH 'r -· ~·· RACIAL MATTERS
  • , loans, or contracts should be conducted in ways which minimize )Ollution. This is to request that all agencies examine their loan, grant, and procurement pro gram.s in order to reduce to the mini1nun'l the resulting in,pairn'lent of the envirom-nent
  • Rudolph Kauffmann, Assoicate Editor of the Washington Star Victor Gruen, a Los Angeles landscape architect William Schmidt, acting commissioner of the General Services Administration's public building service 6 Mrs. Polly Shackleton, an active civic
  • of the Administrators taken pursuant to the 24 functions, powers, and duties specifically assi.gned to them J.08-852-2 10 1 by this Act, shall be subject lo judicial ,:e-viewto the same 2 e~r:lent and in the same manner WJ if such 01·ders and act·ion., '3 lwd been
  • permits concentration on: 1. Direct attacks on rising adequacy of the total housing costs through: a. Recommendations on research ~ and b. A temporary National Commission on Codes and Zoning to examine the current local prac~ices and develop
  • and shall be ~ and other persons expert in the field' o~ mode of transportation. All accident investi­ be conducted by examiners in the appropriate prior to presentation (2) conferred upon it t four sections of ~afety, one matters of its particular
  • . ·A aincle oft1c1'al 1n n::;~cl to \ihFrcc!d...'"!lt cc."t lo:!r. to ~wlc, ~c=tc~tiona rm4 p:-o~· ...::.. ~ c-:o~tm'7 o-:c~~'l 1s that lozi=l S31Qct1on bGc:mce cZ h!s ~zr,o::.!.biU~a -ror t..-oncport:l."""1.cn l)Ollcy ~ tor biGlr~ c:m­ ::;tr.:.~t!cn
  • , Amr can, wages in the coaaitment of private J~oanose capi ~land unobtrusive management to Korean industry of greater fisheries than ass ly dimen­ and other resources. erman and other capital for use in Korea sho~td be sought hro gh the Dev lo
  • to seek their causes. of accidents b be the 1a!ety oI our travellers. \\-ill It It will It will examine the adequacy It will a1aume ~afety functions themselv••• from the ICC and the CAB • .. ~ I ~onsider the £unctions of thit Board so
  • recess that date in order to avoid a -3- . I \ • ..,. hia'tus until ,.such time as the Senate should confirm your nominees to· the seven new positions that require Senate confirmationr J We have'.examined very closely if you failed to make
  • ON RESEARCH . . lo • M 1.,11, -- -- -- - - REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR C0< .. f .•·... -< . .... ,,. • • •'-':,::.~: ·,._;;·.· .. , '". ~ . ·-;.: - _·. __ -- -· . - -- - 2,-ce.,. .... .,, .. 1.. ra1dd•'i1io1f1-•._1 -•rl-.id1111ii1
  • changes in standards to the Secretary as~a--15'y-product of its investigation of accidents, it will not otherwise "critically examine the ~ adequacy___of_uJ.~L~~dards." ~We recommend insertion of page 7.a and after ICC on Page 8 - ",3. International
  • ance Program for Korea. 20. to examining requirements evaluation Act, Act of 1950 and Auditing This review was directed and did not include of Korea (ROK). to the Budget and Accounting 53), and the Accounting (31 U.S.C. 67). for selected