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- , Florida, lay somnolent in the 94 degree heat. A humid ·wind ruffled the bay, where thousands of persons had watched the hydroplane races. Since early morning the Police Department's Selective Enforcement Unit, designed as a riot control squad, had been
- Urban affairs
- the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
- Urban affairs
- ~ . - . employees hired in 1967 were Negroes, aRd~~oe& ~ ~ ROH make f. ' 2 . . 8 ~ • lip a=ouin1etell i8 p@l!'eent of the city work _forceA 908 police department employees, 85 are Negro.I\ Of WI . a _·higher proportion of Negroes than in most . a I bits
- Urban affairs
- of the'ir own accord, he assured them a complete -8WWWWi W:..t2.M"u=: _._. _ ...,.JI- -,. - .. There was no Negro on the City Council; none on the School Board; none on the Fire Department; none of high rank on the Police Force. Four out of every ten
- Urban affairs
- , an other "para-professional" workers. C. Special poverty recommendations families. for military veterans from 1. We give the strongest endorsement to Department of Defense Manpower programs, such as "Project 100,000" and "Project Transition
- Urban affairs
- - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON In Reply, Pl«u• Re/et:to Fil.No. 25, D. C. September 14, 1964 SUMMARY .ANALYSIS OF THE RACIAL DISTURBANCES A.i.~DRIOTING DURING THE PERIOD FR01I JULY 17, 1964
- Urban affairs
Telephone conversation # 12822, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/18/1968, 5:15PM
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- and the Department of Defense and finally Mr. Clifford called the President and said, "Now what are we going to do, because, what they're putting out is not entirely true''and so finally the President said, well you go ahead and tell exactly what happened, .because
- Urban affairs
- DCT and of the Part is the Development the of New Conununi ties Federal response Act· of 1968. New Cornmuni ties provides for developers a revolving fund Act necessitates the cooperation ments, the Department 18,· 1968
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Transportation
- Folder, "Volume I, Narative History Part IV [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 2
- , "Yes we would be glad to visit -- receive a.ny of theni, including the Senator, on any plan he had or any -suggestion. 11 I just spent two hours today with Dean Acheson who for a week had been over at the Defense Department/being briefed and over
- Urban affairs
- 7/10/68 URI3AN Ml\SSTRANSIT Object, ves, ProgramGoa1s and Criteria . Summary This paper sets downsome initial criteria thoughts on objectives, goalsw and for discussion purposes. for UMTA) It identifies: A. Basic objectives of the Department
- See all scanned items from file unit "Vol. I - Narrative History, Part III, Administration of the Department"
- Department of Transportation
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- Folder, "Volume I - Narrative History, Part III [2 of 2]," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 2
- : I hope my Department will not be required to enter this situation. We will not unless called upon. We will see to it that law and order will be maintained. I knew Dr. King. I had deep respect for him. White leaders respected Dr. King
- Urban affairs
- an Urban Affairs Council chaired by the Vice President and staffed to develop coherent urban policy for.the variety of Federal pro grams.affecting to its implementation; b. Establishing a Department pf Housing an~ CoIDJ!!,unitlDevelopment comprehending
- Urban affairs
- an estimated 20 per cent duplication) Neighborhood Youth Corps employees (this is in addition to 175, 000 regular year-round corpsmen) additional summer hiring of disadvantaged youngsters by federal departments and agencies Total summer hiring This year
- Urban affairs
- enforcement ntcord■ • confldentlallty Initials .. .. ,I . ,,."· • . .... . ·..._ . ' c.I -~lk~ • UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU J_. OF INVESTIG.ATION I I . WASUINGTON In Repb-,Plea1•RP/a:to FiuNo, .• September 14
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- . There will be differences between Labor and the Congress. Labor and the President may not always agree. I know we did not over a proposal for a Department of Labor and Corrrmerce. But we didn't let our disagreement develop into disillusionment. To dissent never means
- Urban affairs
- , the restraints on pai:ticipation certificates and the risk of appropriation increases for veterans and civil servants have increased the deficit to $29 billion. " To reduce this deficit, we will borrow - - cut - - and tax. We hope to borrow 50% {$15 billion
- Urban affairs
- to have some private conversation and that would be m y time to depart. So I did, thereby not seeing the thousand or so guests cla m o rin g at the gates. I rushed hom e, feelin g stra n gely truant, jumped into m y red lace dress and went out to the W
- Urban affairs
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- Detroit Police Department
- Folder, "Algiers Motel - Report on Case by Detroit Police Department," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 84
- Urban affairs
- draws a crowd; Lady Bird has tea for Mrs. Alexandros Matsas, wife of departing Greek ambassador; tea & tours for five new ambassadors' wives; discussion about Shah of Iran; LBJ greets group; John Macy meeting about Fine Arts Commission; bowling
- Urban affairs
- Detroit Police Department
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Telephone conversation # 12734, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 2/28/1968, 10:20AM
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- Urban affairs
Telephone conversation # 12808, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/13/1968, 12:25PM
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- Urban affairs
Telephone conversation # 12815, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/14/1968, 12:35PM
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- Urban affairs
Folder, "[September 1, 1967 - 1:40 p.m. Meeting with Business Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- it affected internation.!'A-1 affairs and questions beyond the water line. Remember that policy that said we should settle our ow~ disputes. A What would you do about Fulbright? B 11 d put Fulbright on. No one would ever expect you to. And then find out
- Urban affairs
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