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Th e newly fo rmed ce ntral a ge ncy merging the Atlanta Jewish Comm unity Co uncil,
Jewish W el fare Fund a nd the Jewish Social S e rvice Federa tion
41 Exchan g e Pla ce , S . E.
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Atlanta, Geo rg ia 3030 3
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Phone 525-48 25
ABE G OL DSTEIN
PRESIDENT
M.
C.
Novemb er 2 9, 1 967
GETTINGER
EXECUTI V E D I RE CT O R
Mr . Da n S weat
City Ha l l
68 Mi t c hel l S t . , S . W.
Atlant a, Ga .
30303
De ar Mr . Sive a t :
In a ccordance with our telephone c onversation o f
last F r iday I wish t o advise you that t h e At l anta
Jewish We lfare F eder a t i o n i s inte r es ted in par t icipat ing
in t h e wor k of the At lanta Urban Coal i t ion .
The Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation represents
virtu a lly all the adult Jewish org an i zat ions in greater
Atlanta. As the l et t e rhead indicates this c entral
Jewi s h communa l agency i s the res ul t o f the rec ent
m,2 rger o f the Atlanta Jewish Commun i ty Council , the
We l fare Fund and the S o cial Service Federation .
I am
enclosing a chart des c ribing the structure and program
0 £ the Federation .
Please do no t hesitate t o cal l upon u s i£ we c an be
of any assistanc e to the work 0£ the City of Atlanta .
Sincerely yours,
(
-
... -;-
M. C . · Get ti nger
Executive Direc tor
Enclosure
MCG:r g£
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              <text>Ae Tewish Welfare Gederation, One,

The newly formed central agency merging the Atlanta Jewish Community Council,
Jewish Welfare Fund and the Jewish Social Service Federation

 

41 Exchange Place, S. E. ° Atlanta, Georgia 30303 e \ Phone 525-4825

ABE GOLDSTEIN
PRESIDENT

M, C. GETTINGER

November 29, 1967

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Mr. Dan Sweat

City Hala

68 Mitchell St., S.W.
Atlanta, Ga. 30303

Dear Mr. Sweat:

In accordance with our telephone conversation of

last Friday I wish to advise you that the Atlanta
Jewish Welfare Federation is interested in participating
in the work of the Atlanta Urban Coalition.

The Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation represents
virtually all the adult Jewish organizations in greater
Atlanta. As the letterhead indicates this central
Jewish communal agency is the result of the recent
merger of the Atlanta Jewish Community Council, the
Welfare Fund and the Social Service Federation. I am

enclosing a chart describing the structure and program
of the Federation.

Please do not hesitate to call upon us if we can be
of any assistance to the work of the City of Atlanta.

Sincerely yours,

M. C. Gettinger
Executive Director

Enclosure

MCG: rgf
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                    <text>ATLANTA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1300 CO MMERCE BUILDING / P.O. BO X
1740 I ATLANTA, GEOR GIA 30301
November 28, 1967
Dear Mr. Employer:
The National Urban Coalition Task Force on Private-Employment will hold a:
Regional Planning Conference in Atlanta on Wednesday, December 13, to explore
the possibilities of expanding employment opportunities for the hard-core unemployed.
~
~ The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the City of Atlanta are cooperating with
the Urban Coalition in this effort. Atlanta's key business executives are being invited
to participate because of the special significance of this conference for Atlanta business.
~ Mr. Gerald L. Phillippe, Chairman of the Board of General Electric Company
and also Chairman of the Task Force, will keynote the conference. He will discuss
programs instituted by private business to provide meaningful and productive jobs for
the hard-core unemployed.
~ Another part of the program will be a slide presentation on Atlanta's unemployment
problem and its relationship to private business. The presentation was prepared by
several Atlanta organizations as a means of stimulating discussion of approaches to our
dual problem of people who need jobs and unfilled jobs which need people.
~ The conference will be at the American Motor Hotel, 160 Spring street, N. W.
Registration will begin at 8:30 a. m., 'followed by a general session, workshops and a
luncheon, with adjournment at 3 :30 p. m. There is no registration fee; pr ice of the
luncheon is $4. 75 . per person.
~
Please make your plans now to attend, and return the enclosed c ard to assure
your reservation.
Sincerely,
~--r~~·
President
~.~~·
Mayor
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              <text>ATLANTA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

1300 COMMERCE BUILDING / P. ©. BOX 1740 / ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301

 

November 28, 1967

Dear Mr. Employer:

Y The National Urban Coalition Task Force on Private Employment will hold a
Regional Planning Conference in Atlanta on Wednesday, December 13, to explore
the possibilities of expanding employment opportunities for the hard-core unemployed.

Y The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the City of Atlanta are cooperating with
the Urban Coalition in this effort. Atlanta's key business executives are being invited
to participate because of the special significance of this conference for Atlanta business.

Y Mr. Gerald L. Phillippe, Chairman of the Board of General Electric Company
and also Chairman of the Task Force, will keynote the conference. He will discuss
programs instituted by private business to provide meaningful and productive jobs for
the hard-core unemployed.

Y Another part of the program will be a slide presentation on Atlanta's unemployment
problem and its relationship to private business. The presentation was prepared by
several Atlanta organizations as a means of stimulating discussion of approaches to our
dual problem of people who need jobs and unfilled jobs which need people.

Y The conference will be at the American Motor Hotel, 160 Spring Street, N. W.
Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m., followed by a general session, workshops and a

luncheon, with adjournment at 3:30 p.m. There is no registration fee; price of the
luncheon is $4.75 per person.

Y Please make your plans now to attend, and return the enclosed card to assure
your reservation.

Sincerely,

“Hi: Yo Pfr, Lm Jr,

President Mayor
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                    <text>CITY OF .ATLANTA.
CITY HALL
November 30, 1967
ATLANTA. GA. 30303
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Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
MEMORANDUM
To: Members of Urban Coalition Steering Committee
From: Dan ~
Enclosed is a letter of invitation and program concerning the
December 13 meeting of the Task Force on Private Employment
of the National Urban Coalition.
I hope that all of you can make your plans to attend this important
conference.
We might need to ask members of the Steering Committee to
actively participate in the workshops as part of panel discussions .
. If thi s should be the case, I will notify you at the earliest possible
moment.
I am also attaching a letter from _Mr. M. C. Gettinger, Executive
Director of the Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation, Inc., which
is a newly formed central agency involving the Atlanta J ewish
Community Council, the Jewish W e lfare Fund and the J ewish Social
Service Federation. As Mr. Gettinger' s letter states, the
Federation represents virtually all the adult Jewish organizations
in Atlanta and would be the most appropriate representative of all
the J e wish organizations on the Urban Coalition Steering Committee .
S e v eral organi zations and many individuals h ave called my attention
to the fact that the Jewish community is not represented on the
Steering Committee and I feel that the Steering Committee should
give some thought to inviting Mr. Abe Goldstein, Preside nt of the
Atlanta J ewish W elfare F e deration, Inc. , to serve as a member of
the Ste e ring Committee .
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 303038
November 30, 1967 Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M, MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

MEMORANDUM

To: Members of Urban Coalition Steering Committee

From: Dan AQ,

Enclosed is a letter of invitation and program concerning the
December 13 meeting of the Task Force on Private Employment
of the National Urban Coalition.

I hope that all of you can make your plans to attend this important
conference.

We might need to ask members of the Steering Committee to
actively participate in the workshops as part of panel discussions.
If this should be the case, I will notify you at the earliest possible
moment.

I am also attaching a letter from Mr. M. C. Gettinger, Executive
Director of the Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation, Inc. , which

is a newly formed central agency involving the Atlanta Jewish
Community Council, the Jewish Welfare Fund and the Jewish Social
Service Federation. As Mr. Gettinger's letter states, the
Federation represents virtually all the adult Jewish organizations

in Atlanta and would be the most appropriate representative of all
the Jewish organizations on the Urban Coalition Steering Committee.

Several organizations and many individuals have called my attention
to the fact that the Jewish community is not represented on the
Steering Committee and I feel that the Steering Committee should
give some thought to inviting Mr. Abe Goldstein, President of the
Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation, Inc., to serve as a member of
the Steering Committee.

DS: fy
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                    <text>The Urban Coali ion
I
Federal Bar Building West/ 1819 /-I Stree t, N. w. Washingion, D. C. / 20006 ·
Steering Committee Co -chairmen: Andrew Heisk ell / A. Philip Randolph
November 24 , 1967
\\
NATIONAL COORDINATORS WEEKLY RE PORT
LOCAL COALITIONS
The third in a series o f reg ional co fe r ences to assist l ocal
communities in f o rming their own Urban Coalitions will be held
in San Francisco on November 30 in the San Francisco Hilton.
Th e progr~~ f o rmat will be similar t o tho s e used for the
previous two success ful conferences in Chicago a nd Minneapolis,
with emphas is o n "how- t o-do-it" work s h o p s. The three general
sessions will feature remarks by San Francisco ayo r Shell~y
and Mayo r - Elect Alioto , The Most Reverend Joseph McGucken ,
Kenneth Wright, Vic e President and Chief Economist of th e Li fe
Insurance Association o f Americ a, California State Assemblyman
John T. Knox, Bishop Donald Harvey Tippett and Frances Barnes,
Vic e Pre sident of the Crown Zellerbach Cor poration and President
of the Management Coun c il f or Bay Area Emp loyment Opportunity .
A similar regional conference for eastern cities, orig inally
set for December 11 in New York City, has been postponed
because of scheduling problems to the second week of January .
Yo u will shortly be advised of the exact date .
PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT AND URBAN LEGISLATION
More than 40 Washington representatives of organization s which
support the pro gram of the Urban Coalition attended a luncheon
meeting in the Stat ler Hilton Hotel on November 20.
Featured speaker Mayor John Lindsay of New York City stressed
the necessity of a united legislative effort to move bills
supported by the Coalition through Congress . Andrew Biemiller,
Legislative Director of AFL-CIO, cited a case history to
illustrate the positive value of business and la_bor representatives going together to call on Congressmen . Rabbi Richard G.
Hirsch of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations described
National Coordinators: John Feild/ Ron M. Li;ton
Telephone 293-1530
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the growing awareness o f c hur ch gro ups o f the need to be active
in publi c affairs .
PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT
\I
On No vember 21 the Task Fo r c e on Private Empl oyment met in
Detro it with the Empl o yment and Edu c ati o n Committee of the New
Detro it Comm i ttee . The meeting was c ha i red by William M. Day ,
president o f Michigan Bell Tel eph o ne Company .
In his remarks t o the gro up, Task For c e -Co -Chairman Ger ~ ld
Phillippe , Chairman of the Board of the General El e ctric Company ,
said "As a representative of the Task Forc e on Privat e Emp :i.oyment
I have been enco uraging businessmen to enter into a regular
program o f ex changing i deas on this sub j ect and pit ch i ng in on
useful programs t o get at s ome of these urgent needs.
All
se c t o rs o f the soc iety need to help ea ch o ther and we need t o
j oin t o gether i n useful programs to c reate new o pportunities
f o r self- realizat ion i n o ur City s l ums. "
" In some c ities it would sound strange, but there is a growing
fee.ling among businessmen of my acquaintance and among some of
our own General Electri c plant managers that a substan tial
measure o f our business success in the future is going to d epend
on our ability t o help a g o od number of these hard - core unemployables b~ c ome produ c tive workers and citizens . "
HOUSI NG, RECONSTRUCTION AND I NVESTMENT
The Task Force met in New York on No vember 21. Twelve additional
members have been recruited to work with this group.
A major
working paper is being developed t o guide this Task Force in
develop i ng a l o ng- range pro gram.
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i he Urban Coalition / Federal Bar Building West | 1819 H Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. | 20006 -

Steering Commitiee Co-chairmen: Andrew Heiskell / A. Philip Randolph

November 24, 1967

NATIONAT, COORDINATORS WEEKLY REPORT

LOCAL COALITIONS

The third in a series of regional conferences to assist local
communities in forming their own Urban Coalitions will be held
in San Francisco on November 30 in the San Francisco Hilton.

The program format will be similar to those used for the
previous two successful conferences in Chicago and Minneapolis,
with emphasis on "how-to-do-it" workshops. The three general
sessions will feature remarks by San Francisco Mayor Shelley

and Mayor-Elect Alioto, The Most Reverend Joseph McGucken,
Kenneth Wright, Vice President and Chief Economist of the Life
Insurance Association of America, California State Assemblyman
John T. Knox, Bishop Donald Harvey Tippett and Frances Barnes,
Vice President of the Crown Zellerbach Corporation and President
of the Management Council for Bay Area Employment Opportunity.

A similar regional conference for eastern cities, originally
because of scheduling problems to the second week of January.
You will shortly be advised of the exact date.

PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT AND URBAN LEGISLATION

More than 40 Washington representatives of organizations which
support the program of the Urban Coalition attended a luncheon
meeting in the Statler Hilton Hotel on November 20.

Featured speaker Mayor John Lindsay of New York City stressed
the necessity of a united legislative effort to move bills
supported by the Coalition through Congress. Andrew Biemiller,
Legislative Director of AFL-CIO, cited a case history to
illustrate the positive value of business and labor representa-
tives going together to call on Congressmen. Rabbi Richard G.
Hirsch of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations described

Nationa! Coordinators: John Feild | Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293-1530

 
 

the growing awareness of church groups of the need to be active
in public affairs.

PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT

On November 21 the Task Force on Private Employment met in
Detroit with the Employment and Education Committee of the New
Detroit Committee. The meeting was chaired by William M. Day,
president of Michigan Bell Telephone Company.

In his remarks to the group, Task Force-Co-Chairman Gerald
Phillippe, Chairman of the Board of the General Electric Company,
said "As a representative of the Task Force on Private Empioyment
I have been encouraging businessmen to enter into a regular
program of exchanging ideas on this subject and pitching in on
useful programs to-get at some of these urgent needs. All
sectors of the society need:to help each other and we need to
join together in useful programs to create new opportunities

for self-realization in our City slums."

“In some cities it would sound strange, but there is a growing
feeling among businessmen of my acquaintance and among some of
our own General Electric plant managers that a substantial
measure of our business success in the future is going to depend
on our ability to help a good number of these hard-core unemploy-
ables become productive workers and citizens."

HOUSING, RECONSTRUCTION AND INVESTMENT

The Task Force met in New York on November 21. Twelve additional
members have been recruited to work with this group. A major
working paper is being developed to guide this Task Force in
developing a long-range program.

 
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                    <text>STRUC' 'URE
or
ATLAl iTf\. JEWISH WELFJ\RE FEDERATION '
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.Eiv1i3ERSH IP
ORGANIZATION J\1Ef'1BERS
Jewi s h organiz .tion s
wi th minimum embe r ship of so.
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
All adul t
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                    <text>The n ewl y formed central a gency merging the Atlanta Jewish Cor.imunity Council,
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ABE GOLDSTEIN
PRE S I DENT
M,
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G;;:T T INGER
EXEC U TIVE DI RECTO R
Mr . Dan Sweat
Ci ty Hall
68 Mitche ll S t . , S . W.
Atlanta, Ga.
30303
Dear Mr . Sweat:
In a cco rdanc e with our telephone convers ati on of
last F ri day I wi sh to~ advise you that the Atlanta
Jewish We lfare Federation i s interested i n participating
in the work o f the Atlanta Urban Coali tion .
The Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation represents
virtually all the adult Jewish organizations in greater
Atlanta . As the letterhead indicates this central
Jewish communal agenc y is the res u lt o f the rec ent
merger of the Atlanta Jewish Community Council, the
Welfare Fund and the Social Service Federation .
I am
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Sincerely yours,
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Atlanta eusish Welfare Gedera: fon, Dre.

The newly formed central agency merging the Atlanta Jewish Coramunity Council,
Jewish Welfare Fund and ihe Jewish Social Service Federation

 

41 Exchange Place, S. E. ° Ailanta, Georgia 30303 \@ Phone 525-4825

ABE GOLDSTEIN
PRESIDENT

November 29, 1967

M, CC, GETTINGER
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Mr. Dan Sweat

City Hall

68 ‘Matchell St... SW.
Atlanta, Ga. 30303

Dear Mr. Sweat:

In accordance with our telephone conversation of

last Friday I wish to, advise you that the Atlanta
Jewish Welfare Federation is interested in participating
in the work of the Atlanta Urban Coalition.

The Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation represents
virtually all the adult Jewish organizations in greater
Atlanta. As the letterhead indicates this central
Jewish communal agency is the result of the recent
merger of the Atlanta Jewish Community Council, the
Welfare Fund and the Social Service Federation. I am
enclosing a chart describing the structure and program
of the Federation.

Please do not hesitate to call upon us if we can be
of any assistance to the work of the City of Atlanta.

Sincerely yours,

sf

Me ¢, Gettinger
Executive Director

Enclosure

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I ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30 30 1
November 28, 1967
Dear Mr. Employer:
The National Urban Coalition Task Force on Private Employment will hold a:
Regional Planiling Conference in Atlanta on Wednesday, December 13, to explore
the possibilities of expanding employment opportunities for the hard-core unemployed.
~
~ The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the City of Atlanta are cooperating with
the Urban Coalition: in this effort. Atlanta's key business executives are being invited
to participate because of the special significance of this conference for Atlanta business.
~ Mr. Gerald L. Phillippe, Chairman of the Board of General Electric Company
and also Chairman of the Task Force, will keynote the conference. He will discuss
programs instituted by private business to provide meaningful and productive jobs for
the hard-core unemployed.
~ Another part of the program will be a slide presentation on Atlanta's unemployment
problem and its relationship to private business. The presentation was prepared by
several Atlanta organizations as a means of stimulating discussion of approaches to our
dual problem of people who need jobs and unfilled jobs which need people.
~ The conference will be at the American Motor Hotel, 160 Spring Street, N. W.
Registration will begin at 8:30 a. m., "followed by a general session, workshops and a
luncheon, with adjournment at 3:30 p. m . There is no registration fee; price of the
luncheon is $4. 75 per person.
~ Please make your plans now to attend, and return the enclosed card to assure
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Sincerely,
~-t ~ - ~-~~ President
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

1300 COMMERCE BUILDING / P. 0. BOX 1740 / ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301

 

November 28, 1967

Dear Mr. Employer:

Y The National Urban Coalition Task Force on Private Employment will hold a
Regional Planning Conference in Atlanta on Wednesday, December 13, to explore
the possibilities of expanding employment opportunities for the hard-core unemployed.

Y The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the City of Atlanta are cooperating with
the Urban Coalition in this effort. Atlanta's key business executives are being invited
to participate because of the special significance of this conference for Atlanta business.

Y Mr. Gerald L. Phillippe, Chairman of the Board of General Electric Company
and also Chairman of the Task Force, will keynote the conference. He will discuss
programs instituted by private business to provide meaningful and productive jobs for
the hard-core unemployed.

% Another part of the program will be a slide presentation on Atlanta's unemployment
problem and its relationship to private business. The presentation was prepared by
several Atlanta organizations as a means of stimulating discussion of approaches to our
dual problem of people who need jobs and unfilled jobs which need people.

Y The conference will be at the American Motor Hotel, 160 Spring Street, N. W.
Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m., followed by a general session, workshops and a
luncheon, with adjournment at 3:30 p.m. There is no registration fee; price of the
luncheon is $4.75 per person.

Y Please make your plans now to attend, and return the enclosed card to assure
your reservation.

Sincerely,

A. H. Sterne, J Allen, Jr.

President Mayor
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                    <text>C ITY HALL A'r.....ANTA, GA. 30303
November 30 , 1967
Tel. 522-4463 Arca Code 404
I
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative A,si stant
MRS. AtlN M. MOSES, :execu tive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Go·,crnmental Liaison
MEMORANDUM
To: Mem.bers of Urban Coalition Steering C ommittee
¼'-,
1· · (
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"'-~' .../
.
Enclos e d is a letter of invitation and pro g ram con cerning the
December 13 meetin g of t he Task Force on P r i vate Employment
o f the National Urban C oalition.
I hope that all of you c an make your plans to att end thi s i mportant
confe renc e .
We might need to ask members of the St ee r i n g C ommittee to
actively participate in the wo rk shops as part .of panel discussions .
If this sho u ld be the case, I will notify you at the earliest possible
mo1nent .
I am a lso attaching a letter from Mr . M . C . G ettinger, E xe cutive
Director of the Atlanta J ewi sh Welfare Federation, Inc ., which
is a newly formed central agency involving the Atlanta J ewish
C ommunity Counc il, the J ewish Welfare Fund and the J ewish Social
Service Federation. As Mr . Gettinger 1 s l etter states , th e
F eder ation r e presents virtually all the adult J ewish organizations
in Atlanta and w ould be the most appropriate represe ntative of all
the Jewish organizations on the Urban Coalition Ste ering Committee .
Several organizations and many individuals have called n1y att ent ion
to the fact that the Jewish community is not repr e sented on t he
Ste e ring Committee and I feel that the Steering Committee should
giv e some thought to invitin g Mr . Abe Goldstein , Pr sid nt o f t h "'
Atlr t t J wis1
t h e St ei-h
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November 30, 1967 Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R, EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M, MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

MEMORANDUM

To: Members of Urban Coalition Steering Committee
GS, of

From: Dan Sweat.

Enclosed is a letter of invitation and program concerning the

December 13 meeting of the Task Force on Private Employment

of the National Urban Coalition.

I hope that all of you can make your plans to attend this important
conference.

We might need to ask members of the Steering Committee to
actively participate in the workshops as part of panel discussions.
If this should be the case, I will notify you at the earliest possible
moment.

I am also attaching a letter from Mr. M. C. Gettinger, Executive
Director of the Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation, Inc., which

is a newly formed central agency involving the Atlanta Jewish
Community Council, the Jewish Welfare Fund and the Jewish Social
Service Federation. As Mr. Gettinger's letter states, the
Federation represents virtually all the adult Jewish organizations

in Atlanta and would be the most appropriate representative of all
the Jewish organizations on the Urban Coalition Steering Committee.

Several organizations and many individuals have called my attention
to the fact that the Jewish community is not represented on the
Steering Committee and I feel that the Steering Committee should
give some thought to inviting Mr. Abe Goldstein, President of the
Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation, Inc,, to serve as a member of

the Steering Committee,

DS ify
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November 30, 1967
Mr . M . C . Gettinger
Executive Director
Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation, Inc .
41 Exchange P lace , S . E .
Atlanta , Geol'gia 30303
Dear Mr . Gettinger :
Thank you for your letter explaining the organization of the
Atl anta Jewish Welfare Feder tion, Inc.
Attached is a copy of memo I have forwarded to m mbers of
the St ering Committee of the Atlanta Urban Coalition. I am
· ure th t th y will gree that the Fed ration would be the
appropriate representative of a.11 th Jewish org niz tions in
gr ater Atlanta.
I hop that you can lao attend the December 13 conference
on expanding employment opportunities .
Sine r ly your ,
D n Swe t
DS :fy
E nclo ur s
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=

November 30, 1967

Mr. M. C. Gettinger

Executive Director

Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation, Inc.
41 Exchange Place, S. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Gettinger:

Thank you for your letter explaining the organization of the
Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation, Inc.

Attached is a copy of a memo I have forwarded to members of
the Steering Committee of the Atlanta Urban Coalition. I am
sure that they will agree that the Federation would be the
appropriate representative of all the Jewish organizations in
greater Atlanta.

I hope that you can also attend the December 13 conference
on expanding employment opportunities.

Sincerely yours,

Dan Sweat

DS :fy

Enclosures
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                    <text>AMERICAN TEAM W ORK WOR K S
National Urban League, Inc .
Southern Regional Office
136 MARIETTA STREET, N.W., ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 • AREA CODE 404 - 688-8778
CLARENCE
D.
COLEMAN,
Director
President
LINDSLEY
F. KIMBALL
S enior Vice-President
RA M ON S . SCRUGGS
Vice-Presidents
December
Seventh
1 9 6 7
JOHN H. JOHNSON
L OUIS E . M ARTIN
M ARTIN E . SEGAL
S ecretary
ERSA H . POSTON
Treasurer
IVAN C. McLEOD
Assistant Treasurer
MEMORANDUM
LESLIE N . S HAW
Executive Director
TO:
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Director of Governmental Liaison
Hon orary Trustees
FROM:
Clarence D. Coleman
W ILLIAM H . BALDWIN
ROBERT W . DOWLING
LLOYD K. G ARRISON
THEODORE W . KHEEL
HENRY S TEEGER
RE:
CHANGE OF MAILING ADDRESS
W HITNEY M . YOUNG, JR.
D eputy Executive Director
M AHLON T. PURYEAR
Board o f Trustees
Morris B. Abram
Mrs. Max Ascoli
Joseph M. Baird
Vivian J. Beamon
M rs. Haley Bell
Eugene H. Buder
Chester Burger
Kenneth W. O ement
Milton K. Cum mings
Wendell G. Freeland
A. G. Gaston, Sr.
John S. Hayes
Merritt D. Hill
Martin D. Jenkins
John H. Johnson
Lindsley F. Kimball
Mrs. Arthur B. Krim
Robert Lazarus, Jr.
John G. Lewis, Jr.
Inabel B. Lindsay
James A. Linen
Henry A. Loeb
Louis E. Martin
Mrs. 0 . Clay Maxwell, Sr.
Ivan C. McLeod
Mrs. Leo M. Mervis
G. William Miller
Joseph J. Morrow
Edward C. Myers
James F . Oates, Jr.
Everett P. O'Neal
Frederick O'Neal
Henry G. Parks, Jr.
The Most Reverend
Harold R. Perry, S. V. D .
Ersa H. Poston
Samuel D. Proctor
Hobson R. Reynolds
Henry J. Richardson, Jr.
Ramon S. Scruggs
Martin E. Segal
Leslie N. Shaw
Louis Simon
Mrs. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
William J. Trent, ir.
Leonard Woodcock
Clayton R. Yates
Mrs. Bruce Zenke!
Dwight R. Zook
Please change my mailing address from my home to
my office as follows:
136 Marietta Street, N. W.
Suite 242
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
- :-
Affiliated with National Social Welfare Assembly, National Conference on Social Welfare
Contributions to the National Urban League are tax deductible
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AMERICAN TLAMWORH
Llaatae

 

 

 

President
LinpsLey F, KIMBALL

Senior Vice-President
Ramon 8S. ScruGcs

Vice-Presidents

Joun H. JoHNSON
Louis E. MARTIN
Martin E. SEGAL

Secretary
Ersa H. PosTon

Treasurer
Ivan C. McLeop

Assistant Treasurer
LEsLiE N. SHAW

Executive Director
WHITNEY M. Youn, Jr.

Deputy Executive Director
MaAHuLoNn T. PURYEAR

Honorary Trustees
WILLIAM H. BALDWIN
RosBert W. DowLinG
Lioyp K. GaRRIsON
THEODORE W. KHEEL
HENRY STEEGER

Board of Trustees
Morris B. Abram
Mrs. Max Ascoli
Joseph M. Baird
Vivian J. Beamon
Mrs. Haley Bell
Eugene H. Buder
Chester Burger
Kenneth W. Clement
Milton K. Cummings
Wendell G. Freeland
A. G. Gaston, Sr.
John S. Hayes
Merritt D. Hill
Martin D. Jenkins
John H. Johnson
Lindsley F. Kimball
Mrs. Arthur B. Krim
Robert Lazarus, Jr.
John G. Lewis, Jr.
Inabel B. Lindsay
James A. Linen
Henry A. Loeb
Louis E. Martin
Mrs. O. Clay Maxwell, Sr.
Ivan C. McLeod
Mrs. Leo M. Mervis
G. William Miller
Joseph J. Morrow
Edward C. Myers
James F. Oates, Jr.
Everett P. O'Neal
Frederick O'Neal
Henry G. Parks, Jr.
The Most Reverend
Harold R. Perry, 8. V. D.
Ersa H. Poston
Samuel D. Proctor
Hobson R. Reynolds
Henry J. Richardson, Jr.
Ramon S$. Scruggs
Martin E. Segal
Leslie N. Shaw
Louis Simon
Mrs. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
William J. Trent, jr.
Leonard Woodcock
Clayton R. Yates
Mrs. Bruce Zenkel
Dwight R. Zook

AMERICAN TEAMWORK WORKS

National Urban League, Inc.

Southern Regional Office

136 MARIETTA STREET, N.W., ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 « AREA CODE 404 — 688-8778

MEMORANDUM

TO:

FROM:

RE:

CLARENCE D, CoLEMAN, Director

December
Seventh
1967

Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Director of Governmental Liaison

Clarence D. Coleman

CHANGE OF MAILING ADDRESS

 

oe
on
oe

Please change my mailing address from my home to

my office as follows:

136 Marietta Street, N. W.
Suite 242
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Affiliated with National Social Welfare Assembly, National Conference on Social Welfare
Contributions to the National Urban League are tax deductible &lt;e&gt; 231
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A
A
Cha irman of the Board of Directors
Vice Chairman
RHODES L . PER DUE . Secretary
CALLOWAY . Associate Secretary
PADGETT . Treasurer
JAMES P. FURNISS ,
ommunity
ouncil of' the
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CEC I L ALEXANDER .
MRS.
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A . B.
DUANE W . BECK .
ONE THOUSAND GLENN BUILDING, 120 MARIETTA ST. , N. W .
Executive Direc/Vr
ATLANTA , GEORGIA
30303
TELEPHONE 577-2250
November 28, 1967
Mr. Dan Sweat
Mayor's Office
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Dear Dan:
I appreciate so much your coming to our staff meeting on Monday
to make the presentation about the Urban Coalition project.
I plan to talk with Duane about your suggestion that the Council
Board go on record as endorsing this program and that they request
that the Council be a participating organization.
There certainly
should be a place in Urban Coalition for health and welfare planning and social service agencies.
Thanks again for a good presentation!
Kindest regards.
Cordially,
(Mrs . ) Inez B. Tillison
Associate Director
IBT:re
�BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Cecil Alexander
Luther Alverson
Edward H. Baxter
Tully T . Blalock, M D
Joseph C. Bronsby
Mrs. W1ll1om R. Bridges
Napier Burson, Jr, M
W. L. Calloway
Campbell Dosher
D
Cleveland Dennard
Herbert J. Dickson
Jomes P. Furniss
Mrs. Thomas H. Gibson
Elliott Goldstein
George E. Goodwin
J Winston Huff
Joseph W. Jones
Vernon E. Jordon
Albert Love
Mrs. Louis Montag
T. F. Morrow
A. B. Padgett
Mrs. Rhodes L. Perdue
William I. Roy
Al B. Richardson
E L. Simon
Jomes M. Sibley
Hughes Spold :ng, Jr.
Fred R. Stair, Jr, D. D.
A. H. Sterne
Don E. Sweat Jr
Morton L. Weis~
John C Wilson
Asa G Yancey, M. D.
Clayton R. Yates
ADVISORY BOARD
Jomes H Aldredge, Sr
J. G. Bradbury
J. V Carmichael
R. Howard Dobbs, Jr
Edwin I. Hatch
Bo1sfeudlet Jones
Mills B. Lone, Jr
Lucien E. Oliver
W A. Porker, Sr.
W A. Pulver
Richard H. Rich
Jomes D. Robinson, Jr .
John A. Sibley
Corl N. Singer
Lee Tolley
Elbert P. Tuttle
Preston Upshaw
William C. Wordlow, Jr.
George W. Woodruff
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Atlanta

Area inc.

 

ONE THOUSAND GLENN BUILDING, 120 MARIETTA ST., M. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30503

Mr. Dan Sweat

Mayor's Office

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Dan:

JAMES P. FURNISS, Chairman of the Bord of Directors

CECIL ALEXANDER, Ice Chairman
MRS, RHODES L. PERDUE, Serritary
W.L. CALLOWAY, [ssociate Seererary

A, 8, PADGETT. Treasurer

DUANE W. SECK. Eeeewrive Direervr

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November 28, 1967

1

I appreciate so much your coming to our staff meeting on Monday
to make the presentation about the Urban Coalition project.

HONE

I plan to talk with Duane about your suggestion that the Council
Board go on record as endorsing this program and that they request

that the Council be a participating organization.

There certainly

should be a place in Urban Coalition for health and welfare plan-
ning and social service agencies.

Thanks again for a good presentation!

Kindest regards.

IBT: re

Cordially,

Snory

(Mrs.) Inez B. Tillison
Associate Director

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Cecil Alexander

Luther Alverson

Edward H. Boxter
Tully T. Blalock, M. D.
Joseph C. Bransby

Mrs, William R. Bridges

Napier Burson, Jr, M. D.

W. L. Calloway
Campbell Dasher

 

James H. Aldredge, Sr.
J. G. Bradbury

J. V. Carmichael

R. Howard Dobbs, Jr.
Edwin |. Hatch

Cleveland Dennard
Herbert J, Dickson
James P. Furniss

Mrs. Thomas H. Gibson
Elliott Goldstein
George E. Goodwin

J. Winston Huff
Joseph W. Jones
Vernon E, Jordan

Boisfeuillet Jones
Mills B. Lane, Jr.
Lucien E, Oliver
W. A. Parker, Sr.
W. A, Pulver

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Albert Love

Mrs. Louis Montag

T. F. Morrow

A. B. Padgett

Mrs, Rhodes L, Perdue
William |. Ray

Al B. Richardson &gt;

E. L. Simon

James M. Sibley

ADVISORY BOARD

Richard H. Rich
James D. Robinson, Jr.
John A. Sibley

Carl N. Singer

Lee Talley

 

Hughes Spalding, Jr.
Fred R. Stair, Jr., D. D.
A. H. Sterne

Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Morton L. Weiss

John C. Wilson

Asa G. Yancey, M, D.
Clayton R. Yates

Elbert P. Tuttle
Preston Upshaw

William C. Wardlaw, Jr.

George W. Woodruff
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                    <text>The Urban Coalition
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Federal Bar Building West/ 1819 H Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. / 20006
Steering Committee Co-chairmen: Andrew Heiskell/ A. Philip Randolph
MEMORANDUM
\\
TO:
Members of the Steering Committee
FROM:
John Feild
SUBJECT:
San Francisco Meeting on Local Coalitions
DATE:
November 16, 1967
&amp;
&amp;
Working Committee
Ron Linton, National Coordinators
Attached is a list of major cities west of the Mississippi
from which we hope to have delegations at the Western
Regional meeting on local coalitions. If you have any
personal contacts or know of any interested persons in
these cities we hope you will call this meeting to their
attention. The Planning Conference on Forming Local
Coalitions will be held on November 30th at the Hilton
Hotel in San Francisco.
Please have any persons you contact inform our office by
Wednesday November 22nd if they plan to attend so that we
may make the necessary arrangements.
Thank you.
attachments:
List of Western Cities
Letter of Invitation
National Coordinators : John Feild / Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293-1530
�IJ\_RGER U.S. CITIES - WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
ALASKA
COLORADO
MINNESOTA
NORTH DAKOTA
Anchorage
Fairbanks
Colorado Springs
Pueblo
Dulut h
St. Paul
Fargo
Grand Forks
Bismarck
ARIZONA
HAWAII
MISSOURI
OKLAHOMA
Phoenix
Mesa
Scottsdale
Honolulu
Kansas City
Lawton
University City Oklahoma City
Independence
Tulsa
Springfield
St. Joseph
\I
IDAHO
ARI&lt;ANSAS
Fort Smit h
Pine Bluff
Boise City
Idaho Falls
Pocatello
CALIFORNIA
I OWA
Compton
Oakland
Pasadena
Richmond
Riverside
San· Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
Burbank
Santa Ana
Santa Monica
Torrance
Anaheim
Berkeley
East Los Angeles
Fresno
Glendale
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Sacramento
San Jose
Des Moines
Cedar Rapids
Council Blu ff s
Davenport
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
KANSAS
Wichita
Kansas City
Topeka
LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge
New Orleans
Shreveport
MONTANA.
Billings
Great Falls
NEBHASKA
Lincoln
Omaha
NEVADA
Las Vegas
Reno
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
Roswell
Santa Fe
Ogden
Salt Lake City
Eugene
Portland
SOUTH DAKOTA
Rapid City
Sioux Falls
TEXAS
Amarillo
Austin
Beaumont
Corpus Christi
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Houston
Lubbock
San Antonio
Waco
Wichita Falls
WYOMING
Casper
WASHINGTON
Spoka ne
Seattle
Tacoma
Cheyenne
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              <text>The Urban Coalition / Federal Bar Building West | 1819 H Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. | 20006

Steering Committee Co-chairmen: Andrew Heiskell/ / A. Philip Randolph

MEMORANDUM
TO: Members of the Steering Committee &amp; Working Committee
FROM: John Feild &amp; Ron Linton, National Coordinators

SUBJECT: San Francisco Meeting on Local Coalitions

DATE: November 16, 1967

Attached is a list of major cities west of the Mississippi
from which we hope to have delegations at the Western
Regional meeting on local coalitions. If you have any
personal contacts or know of any interested persons in
these cities we hope you will call this meeting to their
attention. The Planning Conference on Forming Local
Coalitions will be held on November 30th at the Hilton
Hotel in San Francisco.

Please have any persons you contact inform our office by
Wednesday November 22nd if they plan to attend so that we
may make the necessary arrangements.

Thank you.

attachments: List of Western Cities
Letter of Invitation

National Coordinators: John Feild / Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293-1530
LARGER U. S. CITIES - WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI

ALASKA

Anchorage
Fairbanks

ARTZONA

Phoenix
Mesa
Scottsdale

ARKANSAS

Fort Smith
Pine Bluff

CALIFORNIA

Compton
Oakland
Pasadena
Richmond
Riverside

San Bernardino
San Diego

San Francisco
Burbank

Santa Ana
Santa Monica
Torrance
Anaheim
Berkeley

Fast Los Angeles
Fresno
Glendale

Long Beach
Los Angeles
Sacramento
San Jose

COLORADO

Colorado Springs
Pueblo

HAWAII

Honolulu

IDAHO

Boise City
Idaho Falls
Pocatello

IOWA

Des Moines
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs
Davenport
Dubuque

Sioux City
Waterloo

KANSAS

Wichita
Kansas City
Topeka

LOUIS TANA

Baton Rouge
New Orleans
Shreveport

MINNESOTA
Duluth

St. Paul
MISSOURL
Kansas City
University City
Independence
Springfield

St. Joseph
MONTANA,

Billings
Great Falls

NEBRASKA

Lincoln
Omaha

_NEVADA

Las Vegas
Reno

NEW MEXICO

Albuquerque
Roswell
Santa Fe

UTAH

Ogden
Salt Lake City

Spokane
Seattle
Tacoma

NORTH DAKOTA

Fargo
Grand Forks
Bismarck

OKLAHOMA

Lawton ;
Oklahoma City
Tulsa

OREGON

Eugene
Portland

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rapid City
Sioux Falls

TEXAS

Amarillo
Austin
Beaumont
Corpus Christi
Dallas

El Paso

Fort Worth
Houston
Lubbock

San Antonio
Waco

Wichita Falls

WYOMING

Casper
Cheyenne
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                    <text>The urban Coalition
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Federal Bar Building West/ 1819 H Street, N.
w.
Washington , D. C. / 20006
Steering Committee Co-chairmen : Andrew Heiskell / A. Philip Randolph
November 15, 1967
\\
Dear Friend:
You are cordially invited to attend a one-day planning
conference on mobilization of local coalitions to be
held in San Francisco at the Hilton Hotel on November
30, 1967.
This is the second of a series of three regional conferences the Coalition is holding in response to requests from
local community leadership across the country for assistance
in organizing and programming local action counterparts to
the national Urban Coalition. Leadership delegations from
cities throughout the western part of the United States
are expected to attend and participate in this meeting.
While the major portion of the meeting will be devoted to
workshop sessions dealing with the organization and programming of local coalition efforts, we will have brief
addresses from Mr . Bayard Rustin, Executive Director of
the A. Philip Randolph Institute, Mr. Kenneth Wright, Vice
. President-Chief Economist of the Life Insurance Association
of America, who is directing t he insurance industry's $1
billion urban program, the Honorable Jesse P . Unruh, Speaker
of the California Assembly, the Most Reverend Joseph McGucken,
Archbishop of San Francisco, and a representative of the New
Detroit Committee , that city's urban coalition. Mayors
John Shelley (San Francisco), Frank Curran (San Diego) and
Floy d Hyde (Fresno) are co-hosts for the session .
On hand
to assist in the wo r kshop session s will be a number of
s k illed r esource per sons . Th e one- day con f erence will commen ce at 9 : 30 a . m. and the formal proceedings will be
adjou r ned no l a ter t han 5 : 00 p . m. The National Conference
of St a t e Le g i slativ e Leade rs wi ll j oin us in sponsor ing a
r eception fo r tho s e attending whi ch wil l be held at the St .
Francis Ho te l and will b egin at 5 : 30 p.m.
Nation al Coordinator s : John Feild/ Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293-1530
�i
We would appreciate your notifying this office no later
than November 22, 1967 if you will be able to join us
in San Francisco. A reply card is enclosed for hotel
accomodations for the evening of November 29th (if you
desire other dates, please indicate). We can arrange
accomodations for you at a flat rate of $19.00 for a
single room and $24 for a double room.
We e x p e ct to forward further details on the program in
the near future.
Cordially,
Andrew Heiskell
Co-Chairman
Randolph
Co-Chairman
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              <text>/ he Urban Coalition / Federal Bar Building West | 1819 H Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. | 20006

Steering Committee Co-chairmen: Andrew Heiskell [A. Philip Randolph
November 15, 1967

Dear Friend:

You are cordially invited to attend a one-day planning
conference on mobilization of local coalitions to be
held in San Francisco at the Hilton Hotel on November
30, 1967.

This is the second of a series of three regional confer-
ences the Coalition is holding in response to requests from
local community leadership across the country for assistance
in organizing and programming local action counterparts to
the national Urban Coalition. Leadership delegations from
cities throughout the western part of the United States

are expected to attend and participate in this meeting.

While the major portion of the meeting will be devoted to
workshop sessions dealing with the organization and pro-
gramming of local coalition efforts, we will have brief
addresses from Mr. Bayard Rustin, Executive Director of

the A. Philip Randolph Institute, Mr. Kenneth Wright, Vice
President-Chief Economist of the Life Insurance Association
of America, who is directing the insurance industry's $1
billion urban program, the Honorable Jesse P. Unruh, Speaker
of the California Assembly, the Most Reverend Joseph McGucken,
Archbishop of San Francisco, and a representative of the New
Detroit Committee, that city's urban coalition. Mayors

John Shelley (San Francisco), Frank Curran (San Diego) and
Floyd Hyde (Fresno) are co-hosts for the session. On hand
to assist in the workshop sessions will be a number of
skilled resource persons. The one-day conference will com-
mence at 9:30 a.m. and the formal proceedings will be
adjourned no later than 5:00 p.m. The National Conference
of State Legislative Leaders will join us in sponsoring a
reception for those attending which will be held at the St.
Francis Hotel and will begin at 5:30 p.m.

National Coordinators: John Feild / Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293-7530
We would appreciate your notifying this office no later
than November 22, 1967 if you will be able to join us
in San Francisco. A reply card is enclosed for hotel
accomodations for the evening of November 29th (if you
desire other dates, please indicate). We can arrange
accomodations for you at a flat rate of $19.00 for a
Single room and $24 for a double room.

We expect to forward further details on the program in
the near future.

Cordially,
(Yds Hpechioh Cp A Le ocr a
Andrew Heiskell - Philip Randolph

Co-Chairman Co-Chairman
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                    <text>The urban Coalition I
Federal Bar Building West/ 1819 H Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. / 20006
Steering Committee Co-chairmen : Andrew Heiskell/ A. Philip Randolph
November 15, 1967
\\
Dear Friend:
You are cordially invited to attend a one-day planning
conference on mobilization of local coalitions to be
held in San Francisco at the Hilton Hotel on November
30, 1967.
This is the second of a series of three regional conferences the Coalition is holding in response to requests from
local community leadership across the country for assistance
in organizing and programming local action counterparts to
the national Urban Coalition. Leadership delegations from
cities throughout the western part of the United States
are expected to attend and participate in this meeting.
While the major portion of the meeting will be devoted to
workshop sessions dealing with the organization and programming of local coalition efforts, we will have brief
addresses from Mr. Bayard Rustin, Executive Director of
the A. Philip Randolph Institute, Mr. Kenneth Wright, Vice
President-Chief Economist of the Life Insurance Association
of America, who is directing the insurance industry's $1
billion urban program, the Honorable Jesse P. Unruh, Speaker
of the California Assembly, the Most Reverend Joseph McGucken,
Archbishop of San Francisco, and a representative of the New
Detroit Committee, that city's urban coalition. Mayors
John Shelley (San Francisco), Frank Curran (San Diego) and
Floyd Hyde (Fresno) are co-hosts for the session . On hand
to assist in the workshop sessions wi ll be a number of
s k illed resource persons . The one - day conference will commence at 9 : 30 a . m. and the formal proceedings will be
adjou r ned no later than 5 : 00 p . m. The National Confe r ence
of Stat e Legi s lativ e Leaders wi ll join us i n spon sor ing a
recept i o n for those attending wh i ch wil l b e held at the St .
Franc i s Hote l and will beg in a t 5 :3 0 p . m.
National Coordinators. John Feild/ Ron M . Linton
Telephone 293-1530
�\\
We would appreciate your notifying this office no later
than November 22, 1967 if you will be able to join us
in San Francisco. A reply card is enclosed for hotel
accomodations for the evening of November 29th (if you
desire other dates, please indicate). We can arrange
accomodations for you at a flat rate of $19.00 for a
single room and $24 for a double room.
We expect to forward further details on the program in
the near future.
Cordially,
Andrew Heiskell
Co-Chairman
Randolph
Co-Chairman
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              <text>The Urban Coalition / Federal Bar Building West | 1819 H Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. | 20006

Steering Committee Co-chairmen; Andrew Heiskell [A. Philip Randolph

November 15, 1967

Dear Friend:

You are cordially invited to attend a one-day planning
conference on mobilization of local coalitions to be
held in San Francisco at the Hilton Hotel on November
30, 1967.

This is the second of a series of three regional confer-
ences the Coalition is holding in response to requests from
local community leadership across the country for assistance
in organizing and programming local action counterparts to
the national Urban Coalition. Leadership delegations from
cities throughout the western part of the United States

are expected to attend and participate in this meeting.

While the major portion of the meeting will be devoted to
workshop sessions dealing with the organization and pro-
gramming of local coalition efforts, we will have brief
addresses from Mr. Bayard Rustin, Executive Director of

the A. Philip Randolph Institute, Mr. Kenneth Wright, Vice
President-Chief Economist of the Life Insurance Association
of America, who is directing the insurance industry's $l
billion urban program, the Honorable Jesse P. Unruh, Speaker
of the California Assembly, the Most Reverend Joseph McGucken,
Archbishop of San Francisco, and a representative of the New
Detroit Committee, that city's urban coalition. Mayors

John Shelley (San Francisco), Frank Curran (San Diego) and
Floyd Hyde (Fresno) are co-hosts for the session. On hand
to assist in the workshop sessions will be a number of
skilled resource persons. The one-day conference will com-
mence at 9:30 a.m. and the formal proceedings will be
adjourned no later than 5:00 p.m. The National Conference
of State Legislative Leaders will join us in sponsoring a
reception for those attending which will be held at the St.
Francis Hotel and will begin at 5:30 p.m.

National Coordinators: John Feild / Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293-7530
We would appreciate your notifying this office no later
than November 22, 1967 if you will be able to join us
in San Francisco. A reply card is enclosed for hotel
accomodations for the evening of November 29th (if you
desire other dates, please indicate). We can arrange
accomodations for you at a flat rate of $19.00 for a
Single room and $24 for a double room.

We expect to forward further details on the program in
the near future.

Cordially,
(Yosdrow Hoihuo? Cp hla cr Ly
Andrew Heiskell A. Philip Randolph

Co-Chairman Co-Chairman
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                    <text>The Urban Coalition
I
Federal Bar Buildi ng West/ 1819 H Street, N. W. Wa shington. D. C. / 20006
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MEMORANDUM
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TO:
Members of the Steering Committee
FROM:
John Feild
SUBJECT:
San Francisco Meeting on Local Coalitions
DATE:
November 16, 1967
&amp;
&amp;
Working Committee
Ron Linton, National Coordinators
Attached is a list of major cities west of the Mississippi
from which we hope to have delegations at the Western
Regional meeting on local coalitions. If you have any
personal contacts or know of any interested persons in
these cities we hope you will call this meeting to their
attention. The Planning Conference on Forming Local
Coalitions will be held on November 30th at the Hilton
Hotel in San Francisco.
Please have any persons you contact inform our office by
Wednesday November 22nd if they plan to attend so that we
may make the necessary arrangements.
Thank you.
attachments:
List of Western Cities
Letter of Invitation
N ational Coordinators : Jehn Feild/ Ron M. Linton
Tel ephone 293 -1530
�LARGER U.S. CITIES - WEST OF THE MISSISSI PPI
A.LASKA
COLORADO
MINNESOTA
NORTH DAKOTA
Anchorage
Fairbanks
Colorado Springs
Pueblo
Duluth
St. Paul
Fargo
Grand Forks
Bismarck
ARIZONA
HAWAII
MISSOURI
OKLAHOMA
Phoenix
Mesa
Scottsdale
Honolulu
Kansas City
Lawton
University City Oklahoma City
Independence
Tulsa
Springfield
St. Jose ph
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ARI&lt;ANSAS
Fort Smith
Pine Bluff
Boise City
Idaho Falls
Pocatello
Billings
Great Falls
CA_LIFORNIA
Compton
Oakland
Pasadena
Richmond
Rive r s i de
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
Burbank
Santa Ana
Santa Monica
Torrance
Anaheim
Berkeley
East Los Angeles
Fresno
Glendale
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Sacramento
San Jose
MONTANA
Des Moines
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs
Davenport
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
KANSAS
Wichita
Kansas City
Topeka
LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge
New Orleans
Shreveport
NEBRASKA
Lincoln
Omaha
NEVADA
Las Vegas
Reno
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
Roswell
Santa Fe
Ogden
Salt Lake City
Eugene
Por tland
SOUTH DAKOTA
Rapid City
Sioux Falls
TEXAS
Amari llo
Austin
Beaumont
Corpus Christi
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Houston
Lubbock
San Antonio
Waco
Wichita Falls
WYOMING
Casper
WASHINGTON
Spokane
Seattle
Tacoma
Cheyenne
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              <text>l he Urban Coalition / Federal Bar Building West | 1819 H Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. | 20006

Steering Committee Co-chairmen: Andrew Heiskell / A. Philip Randolph

MEMORANDUM
TO: Members of the Steering Committee &amp; Working Committee
FROM: John Feild &amp; Ron Linton, National Coordinators

SUBJECT: San Francisco Meeting on Local Coalitions

DATE: November 16, 1967

Attached is a list of major cities west of the Mississippi
from which we hope to have delegations at the Western
Regional meeting on local coalitions. If you have any
personal contacts or know of any interested persons in
these cities we hope you will call this meeting to their
attention. The Planning Conference on Forming Local
Coalitions will be held on November 30th at the Hilton
Hotel in San Francisco.

Please have any persons you contact inform our office by
Wednesday November 22nd if they plan to attend so that we
may make the necessary arrangements.

Thank you.

attachments: List of Western Cities
Letter of Invitation

National Coordinators: John Feild | Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293-7530
LARGER U. S. CITIES - WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI

ALASKA

Anchorage
Fairbanks

ARIZONA

Phoenix
Mesa
Scottsdale

ARKANSAS

Fort Smith
Pine Bluff

CALIFORNIA

Compton
Cakland
Pasadena
Richmond
Riverside

San Bernardino
San Diego

San Francisco
Burbank

Santa Ana
Santa Monica
Torrance
Anaheim
Berkeley

East Los Angeles
Fresno
Glendale

Long Beach
Los Angeles
Sacramento
San Jose

COLORADO

Colorado Springs
Pueblo

HAWAII

Honolulu

IDAHO

Boise City
Idaho Falls
Pocatello

IOWA

Des Moines
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs
Davenport
Dubuque

Sioux City
Waterloo

KANSAS

Wichita
Kansas City
Topeka

LOUIS TANA
Baton Rouge

New Orleans
Shreveport

MINNESOTA
Duluth

St. Paul
MISSOURI

Kansas City
University City
Independence
Springfield

St. Joseph
MONTANA

Billings
Great Falls

NEBRASKA

Lincoln
Omaha

NEVADA

Las Vegas
Reno

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
Roswell
Santa Fe

UTAH

Ogden
Salt Lake City

WASHINGTON
Spokane

Seattle
Tacoma

NORTH DAKOTA

Fargo
Grand Forks
Bismarck

OKLAHOMA

Lawton
Oklahoma City
Tulsa

OREGON

Bugene
Portland

SOUTH DAKOTA

Rapid City
Sioux Falls

TEXAS.

Amarillo
Austin
Beaumont
Corpus Christi
Dallas

El Paso

Fort Worth
Houston
Lubbock

San Antonio
Waco

Wichita Falls

WYOMING

Casper
Cheyenne
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January 12, 1968
New York University
Loeb Student Center
New York, New York
8:30 am
/Registration: New York University
Loeb Student Center
9:30 am
Opening General Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium
Presiding: Andrew Heiskell
Co-Chairman, The Urban Coalition
WeUcome: Dr. Allan M. Cartter
Chancellor, New York University
Remarks:
The Most Rev. John J. Maguire
Administrator, Archdiocese of
N ew York
Addr,ess:
James F. Oates, Jr.
Chairman of the Board - Chief
Executive Officer Equitabl e Life
Assurance Society of the
United States
~-
10:30 am
nobilizafion
Workshops .
/Ml workshops will deal with the same
series of topics.
The morning workshops will deal with
methods of organizing local coalitions.
12:15 pm
Luncheon Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium
Presiding: A. Philip Randolph
Co-ch airman, The Urban Coalition
Remarks: Dr. J oseph P. Sternstein
Rabbi of Temple Ansche Chese&lt;;l
Member, Executive Committee,
New York Board of Rabbis
Remarks: Christian A. Herter, Jr.
Chairman, New York Coalition
Address:
Honorable John V. Lindsay
Mayor of the City of New York
2:00 ..pm
Mobilization Works hops
The afternoon wo rkshops will de al with the
development of task forc e activity at the
community level in counterp art to the
national level task forc es on specific
urban problems.
4:1 5 p m
Concluding Gene ral Sessio n:
Eisen and Lubin Auditorium
Presidi ng : Ron M. Linton
National Coordi nator,
The Urban Coalition
Remarks: Dr. Edler G. Hawkins
St. Augustine Presbyteri an Church
Now York City, New York
Former Moderator, General
Assembly, The United Presbyterian
Church U.S.A.
Address:
Whitney M. Young, Jr.
Executive Director
National Ur/Jan League
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MOBILIZING URBAN COALITIONS
January 12, 1968

New York University
Loeb Student Center

New York, New York

8:30 am Registration: New York University
Loeb Student Center

9:30 am Opening General Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: Andrew Heiskell
Co-Chairman, The Urban Coalition

Welcome: Dr. Allan M. Cartter
Chancellor, New York University

Remarks: The Most Rev. John J. Maguire
Administrator, Archdiocese of
New York

Ad¢ress: James F. Oates, Jr.
Chairman of the Board — Chief
Executive Officer Equitable Life
Assurance Society of the
United States

10:30 am_ fiebilization Workshops.
All workshops will deal with the same
series of topics.
The morning workshops will deal with
methods of organizing local coalitions.

12:15 pm Luncheon Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: A. Philip Randolph
Co-chairman, The Urban Coalition

Remarks: Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein
Rabbi of Temple Ansche Chesed
Member, Executive Committee,
New York Board of Rabbis

Remarks: Christian A. Herter, dr.
Chairman, New York Coalition

Address: Honorable John V. Lindsay
Mayor of the City of New York

2:00..9m Mobilization Werkshops
The afternoon workshops will deal with the
development of task force activity at the
community level in counterpart to the
national level task forces on specific
urban problems.

4:15 pm Concluding General Session:
Eisen and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: Ron M. Linton
National Coordinator,
The Urban Coalition

Remarks: Dr. Edler G. Hawkins

St. Augustine Presbyterian Church
New York City, New York

Former Moderator, General
Assembly, The United Presbyterian
Church U.S.A.

Address: Whitney M. Young, Jr.
Executive Director
National Urban League
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CITY HALL
ATLANTA. GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
January 8, 1968
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
MEMORANDUM
To:
M e mbers of Atlanta Urban Coalition
From:
Dan Sweat
Attache d is a copy of a preliminary program for the New York
meeting next Friday on Mobilizing Urban Coalitions. Some of
you might be interested in attending this meeting and this is for
your information.
I would a lso like to call your a tte ntion to the January issue of
FORTUNE M a g az ine . Thi s is a s p e cia l i s sue on busine s s a nd
the urban crisis.
It contains s eve r a l in-de pth articles relating to the problems
of the citie s a nd dis c u s s e s brie fly t he Urban Coa lition. It is
the typ e publica tion tha t you w o uld wan t to kee p on your d es k for
r e f e r ence and illus t rat i on w h e n d i s cuss ing urb a n p robl ems an d
the busine ss responsibility and involveme nt in particula r.
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

January 8, 1968
* IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M, MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

MEMORANDUM

To: Members of Atlanta Urban Coalition

From: Dan Sweat

Attached is a copy of a preliminary program for the New York
meeting next Friday on Mobilizing Urban Coalitions. Some of:
you might be interested in attending this meeting and this is for
your information. ;

I would also like to call your attention to the January issue of
FORTUNE Magazine. This is a special issue on business and
the urban crisis.

It contains several in-depth articles relating to the problems

of the cities and discusses briefly the Urban Coalition. It is

the type publication that you would want to keep on your desk for
reference and illustration when discussing urban problems and
the business responsibility and involvement in particular.

DS:fy

Enclosure
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MOBILIZING URBAN COALITIONS
January 12, 1968
New York University
Loeb Student Center
New York, New York
8:30 am
Registration: New York University
Loeb Student Center
9:30 am
Opening General Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium
Presiding: Andrew Heiskell
Co-Chairman, The Urban Coalition
Welcome: Dr. Allan M. Cartter
Chancellor, New York University
Remarks:
The Most Rev. John J. Maguire
Administrator, Archdiocese of
New York
Address:
James F. Oates, Jr.
Chairman of the Board - Chief
Executive Officer Equitable Life
Assurance Society of the
United States
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10:30 am
Mobilization Workshops ·
All workshops will deal with the same
series of topics.
The morning workshops will deaf with
methods of organizing local coalitions.
12:15 pm
Luncheon Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium
Presiding: A. Philip Randolph
Co-chairman, The Urban Coalition
Remarks: Dr. Jos eph P. Sternstein
Rabbi of Temple Ansche Chesed
Member, Executive Committee,
New York Board of Rabbis
Remarks: Christian A. Herter, Jr.
Ch airman, New York Coalition
Address:
2:00 ..pm
Honorable John V. Lindsay
Mayor of the ·city of New York
Mobilization Workshops
The afternoon workshops will deal with the
development of task force activity at the
community level in counterpart to the
national level task forces on specific
urban probl ems.
4: 15 pm
Concluding General Session:
Eisen and Lubin Auditorium
Presiding: Ron M. Linton
National Coordina tor,
The Urban Coalition
Remarks: Dr. Edler G. Hawkins
St. Augustine Presbyterian Church
New York City, New York
I\
Former Moderator, General
Assembly, Th e United Presbyterian
Church U.S.A.
Address:
Whi tney M. Young, Jr.
Executive Director
National Urban League
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_ January 12, 1968 ;

New York University
Loeb Student Center

New York, New York

8:30 am Registration: New York University
Loeb Student Center

9:30 am Opening General Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: Andrew Heiskell
Co-Chairman, The Urban Coalition

Welcome: Dr. Allan M. Cartter
Chancellor, New York University

Remarks: The Most Rev. John J. Maguire
Administrator, Archdiocese of
New York

Address: James F. Oates, Jr.
Chairman of the Board — Chief
Executive Officer Equitable Life
Assurance Society of the
United States

10:30 am Mobilization Workshops’
All workshops will deal with the same
series of topics.

The morning workshops will deal with
methods of organizing local coalitions.

12:15 pm Luncheon Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: A. Philip Randolph
Co-chairman, The Urban Coalition

Remarks: Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein
Rabbi of Temple Ansche Chesed
Member, Executive Committee,
New York Board of Rabbis

Remarks: Christian A. Herter, Jr.
Chairman, New York Coalition

Address: Honorable John V. Lindsay
Mayor of the City of New York

2:00..m Mobilization Workshops
The afternoon workshops will deal with the
development of task force activity at the
community level in counterpart to the
national level task forces on specific
urban problems.

4:15 pm Concluding General Session:
Eisen and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: Ron M. Linton
National Coordinator,
The Urban Coalition

Remarks: Dr. Edler G. Hawkins

St. Augustine Presbyterian Church
New York City, New York

ia Former Moderator, General
Assembly, The United Presbyterian
Church U.S.A.

Address: Whitney M. Young, Jr.
Executive Director
National Urban League
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CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
January 8, 1968
.\\
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governm ental Li aiso n
MEMORANDUM
To:
Members of Atlanta Urban Coalition
From:
Dan Sweat
Attached is a copy of a preliminary program for the New York
meeting next Friday on Mobilizing Urban Coalitions. Some of
you might be interested in attending this meeting and this is for
your information.
I would also like to call your attention to the January issue of
FOR TUNE Magazine. This is a special issue on business and
the urban cr:sis.
It contains several in-depth articles relating to the proble-ms
of the cities and discusses briefly the Urban Coalition. It is
the type publication that you would want to keep on your desk for
reference and illustration when discus sing urban problems and
the business responsibility and involvement in particular.
DS:fy
Enclosure
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

January 8, 1968
‘ IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison

MEMORANDUM

To: Members of Atlanta Urban Coalition

From: Dan Sweat

Attached is a copy of a preliminary program for the New York
meeting next Friday on Mobilizing Urban Coalitions. Some of
you might be interested in attending this meeting and this is for
your information. f

I would also like to call your attention to the January issue of
FORTUNE Magazine. This is a special issue on business and
the urban crisis.

It contains several in-depth articles relating to the problems

of the cities and discusses briefly the Urban Coalition. It is
the type publication that you would want to keep on your desk for
reference and illustration when discussing urban problems and
the business responsibility and involvement in particular.

DS:fy

Enclosure
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·MOBILIZING URBAN C.OALIT/ONS
January 12, 1968
New York University
Loeb Student Center
New York, New York
8:30 am
Registration: New York University
Loeb Student Center
9:30 am
Opening General Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium
Presiding: Andrew Heiskell
Co-Chairman, The Urban Coalition
Welcome: Dr. Allan M. Cartter
Chancellor, New York University
Remarks: The Most Rev. John J. Maguire
Administrator, Archdiocese of
New York
Address:
Jarnes F. Oates, Jr.
Chairman of the Board - Chief
Executive Offic er Equitable Life
Assura nce Society of the
United States
10:30 am
Mobilization Workshops
All workshops will deal with the same
series of topics.
The morning workshops will deal with
methods of organizing local coalitions.
12:15 pm
Luncheon Session:
Eisn er and Lubin Auditorium
Presiding : A. Philip Randolph
Co-ch airman, The Urban Coalition
Remarks: Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein
Rabbi of Temple Ansche Ch esed
Memb er, Executive Committee,
New York Board of Rabbis
Remarks: Ch ristian A. Herter, Jr.
Chairm an, New Yo rk Co alitio n
Address :
Hono rable Jo hn V. Lindsay
Mayor of the City of New York
2:00 ..p m
Mobilization Workshops
The aftern oon worksh ops will deal wi th the
development of task forc e acti vi ty at the
community level in counterpart to the
national l evel task forces on specific
urban problems.
4: 15 pm
Concluding General Session:
Eis en and Lubin Auditorium
Presiding : Ron M. Linton
National Coordina tor,
Th e Urban Coalition
Remarks: Dr. Edler G. Hawkins
St. Augustine Presbyterian Church
New York City, New York
Former Moderator, General
Assembly, The United Presbyterian
Church U.S.A .
Address:
Whitney M. Young, Jr.
Executive Director
National Urban League
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January 12, 1968

New York University
Loeb Student Center

New York, New York

8:30 am _ Registration: New York University

9:30 am

Loeb Student Center

Openiiig General Session:
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: Andrew Heiskell

Welcome:

Remarks:

Address:

70:30 am

12:15 pm

2:00..pm

4:15 pm

ee

Co-Chairman, The Urban Coalition

Dr. Allan M. Cartter
Chancellor, New York University

The Most Rev. John J. Maguire
Administrator, Archdiocese of
New York

James F. Oates, Jr.

Chairman of the Board — Chief
Executive Officer Equitable Life
Assurance Society of the
United States

Mobilization Workshops _

All workshops will deal with the same
series of topics.

The morning workshops will deal with
methods of organizing local coalitions.

Luncheon Session:
Efsner and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: A. Philip Randolph
Co-chairman, The Urban Coalition

Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein

Rabbi of Temple Ansche Chesed

Member, Executive Committee,
New York Board of Rabbis

Christian A. Herter, Jr.
Chairman, New York Coalition

Honorable John V. Lindsay
Mayor of the City of New York

Remarks:

Remarks:

Address:

Mobilization Workshops

The afternoon workshops will deal with the
development of task force activity at the
community level in counterpart to the
national level task forces on specific
urban problems.

Concluding General Session:
Eisen and Lubin Auditorium

Presiding: Ron M. Linton
National Coordinator,
The Urban Coalition

Dr. Edler G. Hawkins

St. Augustine Presbyterian Church
New York City, New York

Former Moderator, General
Assembly, The United Presbyterian
Church U.S.A.

Whitney M. Young, Jr.
Executive Director
National Urban League

Remarks:

Address:

 
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