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- able to get the city and county
officials to agree with Rev. Brookins' militant group that
the American Arbitration Association could determine the
methods by which these representatives would be "democrat
ically selected."
But this procedure will take
- throwing stones at the
station.
The police in turn .charged the crowd .
Discipline
bro kedown as police beat anybody they could catch who was black
.
(including Negro newspaper repqrters , and in one instance a
Negro policeman) .
While police
- of commerce or merchants association.
4.
Provision. of local Negro business opportunity
and particularly that which has employment
potential to tie to community interests and
to keep more wealth in slum areas.
5.
Provision of development loan funds
- two
parts,. the first to concentrate on the written press (primarily
newspapers), and the second on television and radio.
survey will present few p~blems, but a television
A press
~
could
be considerably more difficult un1ess the networks can
- , subsidized credit program is needed and will be effective for
breaking the pattern of discrimination against Negro small business
enterprises so that they can participate fu14r in the physical upgrading
of ghetto areas. We would dissent on both grounds. Our
- to be developed by the American Arbitration
Association.
The 7 community representatives shall
include 4 per sons who are residents of the City of Los
Angeles and 3 persons who are residents of the County
of Los Angeles but not of the City of Los Angeles.
6
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low leyels, but do
not provide the higher income and feelings of selfsufficiency associated with work.
Additionally,
coverage is limited.
c.
Engineering and Public Works Projects.
In comparison
with 30 years ago, these projects have become
- for your support as
responsible Negro leaders. (The President read Associated Press
item on Stokely Carmichal.)
UNDER SECRETARY KATZENBACH: The loss of this leader is so
tragic. We must see what we can do to further Dr. King's objective.
SECRETARY CLIFFORD