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                    <text>ATLANTA,GE:OROIA
ROUTE SLIP
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              <text>Office of the’ Mayor

ATLANTA, GEORGIA

ROUTE SLIP

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FROM: Dan E. Sweat, Jr. Shee

[| For your information

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                    <text>INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
TRU S TEES
LUTHE R
GU LI CK ,
55 WEST 44TH STREET
L YLE C. F"ITCH
CHAIRMAN
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10036
RICHARDS . CHILDS; VICE C':'4AIRMAN
ALFRED C . NEAL
JOHNS. LINEN, TREASURER
OTTO L.NELSON
FRANCIS W. H . ADAMS
GEORGE S. VAN SCHAICK
JAMES FELT
BETHUEL M.WEBSTER
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LYLE C. F"ITCI-I, PRESIDENT
July 1, 1968
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
As you know, federally supported programs in the poverty and
manpower training fields require some degree of local contribution.
Presently, the local contribution is a small percentage of the total and
we believe that most municipalities meet it with in-kind rather_ than cash
contributions. However, there is continuing discussion in Congress to
raise the local share. Municipalities thus would be required to assume
a greater portion in cash.
We are interested in learning, for a study we are conducting,
Atlanta's present contribution of municipal tax-levied funds to federal
programs and also your estimate of your city's capability to pick up a
greater share. In particular we are interested in the following programs:
Community Action Programs under Title II of the E.conomic Opportunity Act
(EOA); the Ne ighborhood Youth Corps under Tit l e IV of the EOA; the Work
Experience Program under Title V of the EOA; the Work Study Program under
the Higher Education Act; and Manpower Training Programs under the Manpower
Development and Training Act.
We appreciate your cooperation with this project.
Sincere ly,
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              <text>INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

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LUTHER GULICK, CHAIRMAN LYLE Cc. FITCH SS WEST 44™ STREET
RICHARD S.CHILOS: vice CHAIRMAN ALFRED C. NEAL NEW YORK,N.Y. 10036
JOHN S.LINEN, TREASURER OTTO L.NELSON (212) 661-2540
FRANCIS W.H, ADAMS GEORGE S.VAN SCHAICK CABLE: "INSTADMIN”

JAMES FELT

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BETHUEL M.WEBSTER
LYLE €. FITCH, PRESIDENT

July 1, 1968

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

As you know, federally supported programs in the poverty and
manpower training fields require some degree of local contribution.
Presently, the local contribution is a small percentage of the total and
we believe that most municipalities meet it with in-kind rather than cash
contributions. However, there is continuing discussion in Congress to
raise the local share. Municipalities thus would be required to assume
a greater portion in cash.

We are interested in learning, for a study we are conducting,
Atlanta's present contribution of municipal tax-levied funds to federal
programs and also your estimate of your city's capability to pick up a
greater share. In particular we are interested in the following programs:
Community Action Programs under Title II of the Economic Opportunity Act
(EQOA); the Neighborhood Youth Corps under Title IV of the EOA; the Work
Experience Program under Title V of the EOA; the Work Study Program urder
the Higher Education Act; and Manpower Training Programs under the Manpower
Development and Training Act,

We appreciate your cooperation with this project.
‘ Sincerely,

Y Nhs

Howard N. Mantel |!
Assistant Director
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MEMORANDUM
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MEMORANDUM
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From: Dan Sweat

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                    <text>· July 1, 1968
The Honorable
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
68 Mitchell Street,SW
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
-·we, the entire membership of The Summerhill Council Of
Womeri are very appreciative of- the many things you, as our Mayor,
have done for the betterment of Atlanta and all of its people~
Many wonderful projects have been started and successfully
completed under your administration, but we were especially pleased
to see you on television conducting a tour of the low-income areas
of our city with some business men, which also included our area.
We sincerely fe e l that no other Mayor or any other public
official could possibly show anymore interest in the needs of the
very poor than you are showing.
However, a fine young playwright named Tim Arkansaw has written
a folk-play entitled "SUMMERHILL REVUE~' which is designed to depict
the poverty story on stage for the general public to see. We feel
that this is a very worth while project for our city to undertske
· at this time .
We have read the play, many
groups and leaders throughout our
and all agree thG3.t the staging of
effective way to show Main Stream
outstanding ministers, civic
area have read copies 01 it,
such a revue would be a very
America how life is in the slums.
As we see it, the play is not emotional, but has plenty of
good humor, and at the same ti~e, gets the poverty message across
to the audience in the form of fine entertainment.
We have made a start, but we need help Mayor Allen. We are
sending you a copy of the script to r e ad. We hope you like it
and can think of some way to help us find a good sponsor or have
some of the city agencies sponsor it.
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�July 1., 1968
Second Page
We., as a group would lik e to meet with you at your convenience
to disc u ss this matt er further. The Rev. Kin Jone s of The
Trinity Methodist Church n e ar City Hall has offered us the use - of
his church for our rehe ars als.
This is very encouraging to us for a man of this statue
to offer his church to us . Of cours e , we n e ed help in many more
areas at this stage in our projectse
Sincerely yours.,
n
·] 77 ti Xi~G--l,c:_.~ , ~ / /J,,ff- U,
Mrs. Louise Jone s
SEC RET.A.RY
SUMMERHILL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
761 Fras er Stre et,SE
At lant a , Geor gia - 30315
Telephone: 688 - 0420
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              <text>July 1, 1968

The Honorable

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
68 Mitchell Street, SW
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

We, the entire membership of The Summerhill Council Of
Women are very appreciative of the many things you, as our Mayor,
have done for the betterment of Atlanta and all of its people,

Many wonderful projects have been started and successfully
completed under your administration, but we were especially pleased
to see you on television conducting a tour of the low-income areas
of our city with some business men, which also included our area,

We sincerely feel that no other Mayor or any other public.
official could possibly show anymore interest in the needs of the
very poor than you are showing.

However, ea fine young pleywright named Tim Arkansaw has written
a folk-play entitled "SUMMERHILL REVUE! which is designed to depict
the poverty story on stage for the general public to see. We feel
that this is 9 very worth while project for our city to undertake
at this time,

We have read the play, many outstanding ministers, civic
groups and leaders throughout our area have read copies or it,
and all agree that the staging of such a revue would be a very
effective way to show Main Stream America how life is in the slums,

As we see it, the play is not emotional, but has plenty of
good humor, and at the same time, gets the poverty message across
to the audience in the form of fine entertainment,

We have made a start, but we need help Mayor Allen, We are
sending you a copy of the script to read. We hope you like it
and can think of some way to help us find a good sponsor or have
some of the city agencies sponsor it,

v
Second Page | July 1, 1968

; We, aS a group would like to meet with you at your convenience
to discuss this matter further, The Rev, Kin Jones of The

Trinity Methodist Church near City Hall has offered us the use. of
his church for our rehearsals,

This is very encouraging to us for a man of this statue
to offer his church to us, Of course, we need help in many more
areas at this stage in our projects,

Sincerely yours,

“a ay i oN ,
7 ) /la Pbetiad eee
Mrs, Louise Jones
SECRETARY
SUMMERHILL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
761 Fraser Street,SE
Atlante, Georgia - 30315

Telephone: 688-0),20
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                    <text>July 5, 1968
Mrs . Louise Jon , Secretary
Sum.me rhill Council of Women
761 F r s r Str t, S . E ..
Atlant , Georgia 30315
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by Tim A rkan aw. This would b a very good proj ect for the
Summerhill Council of Women.
1 have forwarded your 1 tter and th
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· d a ked th t he look it ovet'. As you might know. Mr . Parham
has n expert in. thi fi ld working with him.
1 am ure that th y will off r u some ugg
Sine rely yours,
Ivan All n, Jr.
M yor
IAJr:fy
cc: Mr. Jim P rham
Dear Jim:
What do you think?
Dan Sweat
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July 5, 1968

Mrs. Louise Jones, Secretary
Summerhill Council of Women
761 Fraser Street, S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30315

Dear Mrs. Jones

I was very much impressed with the Summerhill Revue" written
by Tim Arkansaw. This would be a very good project for the
Summerhill Council of Women.

I have forwarded your letter and the script to Mr. Jim Parham,
Executive Administrator of Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.,
and asked that he look it over. As you might know, Mr. Parham
has an expert in this field working with him.

I am sure that they will offer us some suggestions.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IASr:fy

ec: Mr. Jim Parham

Dear Jim:
What do you think?

Dan Sweat
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                    <text>EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OFFICE OF ECONOMIC
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506
CJllll(Jl~TlJNITY
July 9, 1968
Mr. Dan E. Sweat
Director of Governmental Liaison
Office of the Mayor
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Dan:
I appreciate the time you spent with me on my recent visit
to Atlanta .
My perspective on community action as it oper-
ates on-the-ground has been considerably broadened.
Sincerely,
~
Ottman
Deputy Assistant Director
Office of Research, Plans,
Programs and Evaluation
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              <text>EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

OFFICE OF ECONOMIC WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506

OPPORTUNITY ay i

Mr. Dan E. Sweat

Director of Governmental Liaison
Office of the Mayor

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Dan:

I appreciate the time you spent with me on my recent visit
to Atlanta. My perspective on community action as it oper-
ates on-the-ground has been considerably broadened.

Sincerely,

$
Ze F. Ottman

Deputy Assistant Director
Office of Research, Plans,
Programs and Evaluation
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                    <text>Econom ic Opp ort11nity Atlanta, Inc .
101 Mariett a Str.eet Bldg.
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Telephone 688-3010
T. M. Parh a m
E xec ut ive Admini s craco r
July 11, 1968
Superintendent Clinton Chafin
Police-Detective Departme nt
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Superintendent Chafin:
I ~min receipt of a letter dated June 3, 1968 (copy of which
was sent to you) f rom Chief of Police Jenkins in response to
my letters of May 27 and April 29, pertaining to the the ft of
office machine s a nd e quipme nt stolen from Econo.,·i c Opportunity
Atlanta Neighborhood Se r v ice Center s and agencie s.
Please advise when I may expect the information reques ted in
refer enced lett ers.
Yours ~rul y ,
([cttJ~
0. H:· Gronke
Director of Purchas ing
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cc:
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Chi ef of Po lic e J e nk ins
Mr . Dan Swe a t , Ci ty Ha ll L-- ____.-
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Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.

 

O A 101 Marietta Street Bldg. © Atlanta, Georgia 30303 e Telephone 688-3010
T. M. Parham :

Executive Administrator

July 11, 1968

Superintendent Clinton Chafin
Police-Detective Department
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Superintendent Chafin:

I am in receipt of a letter dated June 3, 1968 (copy of which

_ was sent to you) from Chief of Police Jenkins in response to
my letters of May 27 and April 29, pertaining to the theft of
office machines and equipment stolen from Econo.ic Opportunity
Atlanta Neighborhood Service Centers and agencies.

Please advise when I may expect the information requested in
referenced letters.

Yours truly,

yh r
AY ink

O. H. Gronke
Director of Purchasing

an

cc: Chief of Police Jenkins
* Mr. Dan Sweat, City Hall z——~
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                    <text>@£fie~ .o-£
LESTER MACO.OX
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GOVERNOR
July 10, 1968
The President
The White House
Washington, D. c.
Dear Mr. President:
Facts that cannot be denied are:
Hundreds of millions of Federal dollars are
being expended by the "Anti-Poverty" and "War on
Poverty" programs to encourage, train and finance
the bums, criminals and misfits who have brought
near chaos to our Country as they burn, kill and
wreck much of America.
These funds are going to programs of the
Communists who publicly pledge to "overcome" our
Republic and "turn our Country -upside down".
These
Federal dollars go to participants in the Communists'
civil rights movements that, under the guise of
11equality
spread Communism and disorder throughout
America on behalf of the deadly enemies of this
nation.
11 ;
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Other of these Federal dollars, belonging to
the achievers of America (the law-abiding citizens
of our society) are being used to buy prime television
and radio time to encourage, entice and direct bums,
beatniks, criminals and Communists to try and find
(or make up) complaints against employers, business
firms, industry, hospitals, doctors or any level of
government.
The advertisements then advise the
bums, beatniks, criminals and Communists to come
to an· "Anti-Poverty" g,overnment paid attorney and
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Page 2
together they will attack the employers, business
firms, industry, hospitals, doctors and various
levels and agencies of government.
Sir, Federal programs such as the ones described
herein must be ended. You must know that no nation
can stand, that finances its own destruction . Th ese
programs being fostered upon the American people are
a farce .and a sham, that in the guise of helping the
poor, have made a police state out of America. Sir,
with money being thrown away as outlined herein, plus
the fact that other millions go for administrative .
functions, while millions of the poor, the unde rprivileged, the helpless and the handicapped get
little or no assistance, the "War on Poverty", in
reality, is a war on liberty, free enterprise, law
and order, the right to private property and the
education, welfare, safe ty and health of the p e ople
of America.
The first and foremost responsibility of any
government is the protection of the lives and
properties of its citize ns and the "War on Pove rty"
programs are contributing to the failur e o f th e
United State s government to me e t this responsibility.
I urge that you give immediate consideration to
the formation o f a new program, that in reality will
help the poverty stricke n, the handicappe d and the
helple ss ... a nd when it i s ma d e r e a d y f o r operation,
to end the present "War on Poverty" that h e lps the
bums, the criminals, the beatniks and the Communists
to wreck and ruin this great land.
Respe ct f ully ,
LM:ero
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Office of the Goverior
&lt;o uegenee Atlattte:
July 10, 1968

The President
The White House
Washington, D. C.

Dear Mr. President:
Facts that cannot be denied are:

Hundreds of millions of Federal dollars are
being expended by the "Anti-Poverty" and "War on
Poverty" programs to encourage, train and finance
the bums, criminals and misfits who have brought
near chaos to our Country as they burn, kill and
wreck much of America.

These funds are going to programs of the
Communists who publicly pledge to "overcome" our
Republic and "turn our Country upside down". These
Federal dollars go to participants in the Communists'
civil rights movements that, under the guise of
"equality"; spread Communism and disorder throughout
America on behalf of the deadly enemies of this
nation.

Other of these Federal dollars, belonging to
the achievers of America (the law-abiding citizens
of our society) are being used to buy prime television
and radio time to encourage, entice and direct bums,
beatniks, criminals and Communists to try and find
(or make up) complaints against employers, business
‘firms, industry, hospitals, doctors or any level of
government, The advertisements then advise the
bums, beatniks, criminals and Communists to come
to an’ "Anti-Poverty" government paid attorney and

 
The President
July 10 1968
Page 2

together they will attack the employers, business
firms, industry, hospitals, doctors and various
levels and agencies of government.

Sir, Federal programs such as the ones described
herein must be ended. You must know that no nation
can stand, that finances its own destruction. These
programs being fostered upon the American people are
a farce and a sham, that in the guise of helping the
poor, have made a police state out of America. Sir,
with money being thrown away as outlined herein, plus
the fact that other millions go for administrative
’ functions, while millions of the poor, the under-
privileged, the helpless and the handicapped get
little or no assistance, the "War on Poverty", in
reality, is a war on liberty, free enterprise, law
and order, the right to private property and the
education, welfare, safety and health of the people
of America.

The first and foremost responsibility of any
government is the protection of the lives and
properties of its citizens and the "War on Poverty"
programs are contributing to the failure of the
United States government to meet this responsibility.

I urge that you give immediate consideration to
the formation of a new program, that in reality will
help the poverty stricken, the handicapped and the
helpless...and when it is made ready for operation,
to end the present "War on Poverty" that helps the
bums, the criminals, the beatniks and the Communists
to wreck and ruin this great land.

Respectfully,

 

LM:ero
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                    <text>EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
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CJllll(Jl~TlJNITY
June 26, 1968
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jrp
Director of Governmental Liaison
City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. Sweat:
Thank you for your very kind letter of June 11, 1968, and for
your good wishes with regard to my appointment as Regional Director.
I sincerely hope that my service will justify the confidence that
Mr~ Harding and so many others have placed in me.
One of the real anticipated pleasures of moving to Atlanta is the
apparent excellence of city government. I have the highest regard
for Mayor Allen and his aims and objectives. I sincerely hope that
you will let me know if this office can ever serve you.
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OFFICE OF ECONOMIC ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303

OPPORTUNITY

June 26, 1968

Mr. Dan E, Sweat, Jr.

Director of Governmental Liaison
City of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr, Sweat:

Thank you for your very kind letter of June 11, 1968, and for

your good wishes with regard to my appointment as Regional Director,
I sincerely hope that my service will justify the confidence that
Mr. Harding and so many others have placed in me,

One of the real anticipated pleasures of moving to Atlanta is the
apparent excellence of city government, I have the highest regard
for Mayor Allen and his aims and objectives, I sincerely hope that
you will let me know if this office can ever serve you.

Thanking you again for your very kind consideration, I remain

Respectfully,

  

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Regional Directo
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                    <text>Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
101 Marietta Street Bldg. • Atlanta , Georgi a 30 303 • Telephone 688-1012
T. M. Parham
Exe curi ve Admini s tra t or
June 19, 1968
The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr o
Mayor city of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Attention:
Mr. Dan Sweat
Dear Mayor Allen:
This is to inform you that Economic Opportunity
Atlanta, Inc. has received official announcement of a
grant of $600 0 000 from the Office of Economic Opportunity
for summer program purposes o
We are pleased that $325,000 of the above amount has
been allocated to support the special summer activities
of the City Parks and Recreation Department.
Sincerely
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Ex ecutive Admin i strator
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Mr . Jack Delius
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Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.

 

O A 101 Marietta Street Bldg. e Atlanta, Georgia 30303 e Telephone 688-1012
T. M. Parham

Executive Administrator

June 19, 1968

The Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor City of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Attention: Mr. Dan Sweat
Dear Mayor Allen:

This is to inform you that Economic Opportunity
Atlanta, Inc. has received official announcement of a
grant of $600,000 from the Office of Economic Opportunity
for summer program purposes.

We are pleased that $325,000 of the above amount has
been allocated to support the special summer activities
of the City Parks and Recreation Department,

Sincerely rots)
Dna

T. M. Parham, Jr.
Executive Administrator

    
  

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101 Marietta Street Bldg. • Atlanta, Georgia 30303 •
T. M. Parham
Exec uci ve Admini s trato r
June 25, 1968
Letter of Intent
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor
City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Sir:
We are pleased to inform you that the completion date of the
City of Atlanta contract has been officially ex tended from
June 21, 1968 to August 31, 1968.
You may proceed as outlined in the program modifications and
modified budgets on the basis of this letter of intent .
A formal contract modification will follow immediately.
Thomas M. Parham
Executive Administrator
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Mrs. Brid ges
Dr . Hicks
Mr . Allison
Mr . Rod ge r s
Mr. Dav is
Mr . Farrow
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Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.

 

 

  

101 Marietta Street Bldg. e Atlanta, Georgia 30303 e

June 25, 1968 (yh
Letter of Intent ey
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Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor
City of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

T. M. Parham

Executive Administrator

Dear Sir:

We are pleased to inform you that the completion date of the
City of Atlanta contract has been officially extended from
June 21, 1968 to August 31, 1968.

You may proceed as outlined in the program modifications and
modified budgets on the basis of this letter of intent.

A formal contract modification will follow immediately.

 

Thomas M, Parham
Executive Administrator

TMP/cl

cc: Mrs. Bridges

Dr. Hicks
Mr. Allison
Mr. Rodgers
Mr. Davis

Mr, Farrow
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                    <text>THE PRESIDENT ' S COMM ISSION
ON I NCOME MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS
1016 16TH
STR EET,
WA S H I N GTON,
D.
N .
C.
W .
20036
May 10, 1968
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mayor Allen:
The President's Commission on Income Maintenance Programs was appointed
by the President on January 2, 1968, and directed to report to the President and to the public within two years on an unusually wide range of
issues relating to existing public welfare and income maintenance programs
and to propose necessary reforms.
The President gave to the Commission the following mandate: (1) to examine
and assess aspects of existing welfare and related programs; (2) to recommend constructive improvements wherever needed and indicated; (3) to examine alternative programs, however unconventional, which would promise a
constructive advance in meeting the income needs of all Americans; (4) to
examine major reforms proposed in recent years including several varieties
of minimum income guarantees; (5) to evaluate the costs and benefits of
these proposals in terms of their effects, both on the recipients and on
the economy •
This charter is broad and comprehensive. The Conmission cannot hope to
successfully accomplish its assignment without the assistance of interested
and concerned Americans. As a Mayor, you have direct experience with existing programs, and with the basic problems to which the programs are addressed.
We would like to invite your opinions or suggestions on the issues that are
cited above.
Your res ponse to this request can be a valuable contribution to the work
of the Counnission. We would be happy to receive anything you care to contribute with whatever data you are able to provide and assure you that
your reply will be carefully studied by members of the ounnission and the
staff.
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              <text>THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION
ON INCOME MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS
1016 16TH STREET, N. W,
WASHINGTON, D. Cc. 20036

May 10, 1968

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mayor Allen:

The President's Commission on Income Maintenance Programs was appointed
by the President on January 2, 1968, and directed to report to the Presi-
dent and to the public within two years on an unusually wide range of
issues relating to existing public welfare and income maintenance programs
and to propose necessary reforms.

The President gave to the Commission the following mandate: (1) to examine
and assess aspects of existing welfare and related programs; (2) to recom-
mend constructive improvements wherever needed and indicated; (3) to ex-
amine alternative programs, however unconventional, which would promise a
constructive advance in meeting the income needs of all Americans; (4) to
examine major reforms proposed in recent years including several varieties
of minimum income guarantees; (5) to evaluate the costs and benefits of
these proposals in terms of their effects, both on the recipients and on
the economy.

This charter is broad and comprehensive. The Commission cannot hope to
successfully accomplish its assignment without the assistance of interested
and concerned Americans. As a Mayor, you have direct experience with exist-
ing programs, and with the basic problems to which the programs are addressed.
We would like to invite your opinions or suggestions on the issues that are
cited above.

Your response to this request can be a valuable contribution to the work
of the Commission. We would be happy to receive anything you care to con-
tribute with whatever data you are able to provide and assure you that
your reply will be carefully studied by members of the Commission and the
staff.

Py.

 
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                    <text>May 13, 1968
Mr . Jim Parham
Executive Administrator
Economic Opportunity Atlanta , Inc .
101 Matietta Street, N . W .
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Jim:
Attached is a copy of a letter from Ben Heineman to Mayor
Allen.
Do you have any backgl'ound information or
This is
uggestion ?
chance to push our point provided we have on •
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May 13, 1968

Mr. Jim Parham

Executive Administrator

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
101 Marietta Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Jim:

Attached is a copy of a letter from Ben Heineman to Mayor
Allen,

Do you have any background information or suggestions?
This is a chance to push our point provided we have one.

I would appreciate any comments or suggestions you might
have,

Sincerely yours,

Dan Sweat
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                    <text>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The 1967 amendments to the Federal Economic Opportunity Act
require that a political subdivision such as Fulton County or the
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residents and organizations in the c01nmunity to publicly express
their views on the question of d es i gnation of a community action
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Floor, City Hall, 68 Mitchell Street, S. W.
The subject for consideration at this hearing is the desJgnatio!J. of
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Economic Opportunity Atlanta, In c . as the community action
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require that a political subdivision such as Fulton County or the
City of Atlanta hold a public hearing to provide an opportunity for
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their views on the question of designation of a community action
agency. All interested persons and organizations are hereby
invited to submit written comments and to be heard Friday,

May 31, 1968, at11:00 a.m. in the Aldermanic Chamber, Second

Floor, City Hall, 68 Mitchell Street, S. W.

The subject for consideration at this hearing is the designation of .
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Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc. as the community action

agency for Atlanta and Fulton County. On March 15, 1968, both

governments submitted to the Office of Economic Opportunity a

statement of intention which was a tentative decision to designate

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc. as the community action

agency for Atlanta and Fulton County,

cy SS dank R. Fling; Citi Ge:
of dermen Commissioners of Roads and Revenues

City of Atlanta Fulton County

  
 
    

 
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CITY OF .ATLANT.A
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Cod e 404
May 23, 1968
IVAN ALLEN , JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS , Admini strative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES , Executive Sec ret ary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR. , Director of Governm ental Liai son
To:
Members of the Board of Aldermen
Gentlemen:
Attached is a copy of a 11 Notice of Public Hearing 11 • This
hearing has been scheduled for Friday, May 31, at 11:00 a. m.
in the Aldermanic Chambers.
The designation of Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc. as
the City's official community action agency will be discussed
at this time.
I would like to urge each of you to attend this very important
hearing if your schedule permits .
Sincerely yours,
IAJr :fy
Enclosure
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
May 2 3 196 8 Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
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IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

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

To: Members of the Board of Aldermen

Gentlemen:

Attached is a copy of a ''Notice of Public Hearing". This
hearing has been scheduled for Friday, May 31, at 11:00 a.m.
in the Aldermanic Chambers.

The designation of Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc. as
the City's official community action agency will be discussed

at this time,

I would like to urge each of you to attend this very important
hearing if your schedule permits.

Sincerely yours,

  

 

Ivan Allen, Jr
Mayor

  

IAJr:fy

Enclosure
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The 1967 a1nendrn.ents to the Federal Econo1nic Opportunity Act
require that a political subdivision such as Fulton County or the
City of Atlanta hold a public hearing to provide an opportunity for


residents and orga niz a tions in the cornm.unity to publicly express


their views on the ques tion of d esignation of a cornn:mnity action
agency.
All inte rested p e rsons and organizations are hereby
invite d to subrn.it written com.rD.ents and to be h ea rd Friday,
M a y 31, 1968, at 11:00 a. m. in the Ald e rrnanic Charnber , S econd
Floor, City Hall, 68 Mitchell Stre e t, S. W.
The subj ect for consideration at this he aring i s th e c1 esignatio!1 of
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Econo1nic Opportun ity Atlanta , Inc. as the co1nmw1ity acti on
agency for Atlanta and FuHo:n Cotmty.
On M arch 15, 1968, both
governments sub1nitte d to th e Office of Econornic Opportunity a
sta t e ment of intention which was a t entativ e d ecis ion to designate
Economic Opportunity Atl ant a , Inc. as th e co1nnnm iiy action
agency for Atla nta and F ulton C o lU1ty.
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              <text>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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require that a political subdivision such as Fulton County or the
City of Atlanta hold a public hearing to provide an opportunity for
residents and organizations in the community to publicly express
their views on the question of designation of a community action
agency. All interested persons and ePtantvations are hereby
invited to submit written comments and to be heard Friday,

May 31, 1968, at 11:00 a.m. in the Aldermanic Chamber, Second

Floor, City Hall, 68 Mitchell Street, S. W.

The subject for consideration at this hearing is the designation of ’
4

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc, as the community action

agency for Atlanta and Raita County, On March 15, 1968, both

governments submitted to the Office of Hconomic Opportunity a

statement of intention which was a tentative decision to designate

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc, as the community action

agency for Atlanta and Fulton County,

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CITY I-IALL
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May 2 3, 19 68
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. Et,RL LANDERS, Adm in istrative Assistan t
MRS. /INN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DANE. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
To:
Members of the Board of Alderrnen
G entl en1.en:
Attached i s a copy of a 11 Notice of Public H ear ing 11 • Thi s
h earing h as b een scheduled for Frid a y, May 31, at 11: 00 a. m.
in the Aldermanic Chambers .
The d es ignation of Economic Opportunit y Atla nta , Inc. as
the City ' s official community a ction agency w ill be discusse d
at thi s time.
I would lik e to u rge each of you to a ttend this v e ry important
h ear ing if your sch edule p e rrnits.
Sinc e r e ly y o ur s ,
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M a yor
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pF CF og Vi OO ARPT A TTT A
Crrey OF ATTRLAIN ITA.

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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA.303803

Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

May 23, 1968
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

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

To: Members of the Board of Aldermen

Gentlemen:

Attached is a copy of a ''Notice of Public Hearing". This |
hearing has been scheduled for Friday, May 31, at 11:00 a.m,

in the Aldermanic Chambers.

The designation of Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc. as -

the City's official community action agency will be discussed

at this time,

I would like to urge each of you to attend this very important
hearing if your schedule permits.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr
Mayor L

IAJr:fy

Fenclosure
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The 1967 amendments to the Federal Economic Opportunity Act
r e quir e that a politic a l subdivision such as Fulton County or the
City of Atlanta h old a public h e aring to provide an opportunity for
residents and organizations in the community to publicly express
th.cir views on the ques tion of d es ignation of a cornmunity action
agency.
All inte reste d p ers ons and organizations are hereby
invited to subn1it written con1n1.ents and to be h ea rd Friday,
May 31, 1968 , at 11:00 a , m, in tbe Aldermanic Cha1nbe r, S econd
Floor, City H a ll, 68 M.itchcll Str eet, S. W.
The subj ect for consideration at thi s hearing i s the d es _ig:n.atio~1 of
~
Econon1.ic Opportun ity Atlanta , Inc. as the co1nmlmity action
c.gency for Atlanta and Fulton County.
On March 15, 1968, both
govc rnrn.e n t s submitte d to th e Office of Economic Opportlmity a
sta t cn-1ent of intention w hi ch was a t ent a tiv e deci s ion to d e signate
Econon1ic Oppo rtun ity Atlcrnt a , Inc . a s the con1r11uniiy action
age n c y foJ· Atla nta a.n c1 F ulton County.
City of Atla n t a
Fulton County
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              <text>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The 1967 amendments to the Federal Economic Opportunity Act

1 3
require that a political subdivision such as Fulton County or the
City of Atlanta hold a public hearing to provide an opportunity for
residents and organizations in the community to publicly express
their views on the question of designation of a community action
agency. All interested persons and su gauieahioss are hereby
invited to submit written comments and to be heard Friday,

May 31, 1968, at 11:00 a.m, in the Aldermanic Chamber, Second

Floor, City Hall, 68 Mitchell Street, S, W.

The subject for consideration at this hearing is the designation of (
4

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc, as the community action

agency for Atlanta and Fulton County, On March 15, 1968, both

governments submitted to the Office of Economic Opportunity a

statement of intention which was a tentative decision to designate

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc. as the community action

agency for Atlanta and Fulton County,

Al

 

 

AX sip hie Se is a _ - , L1 fi ve /. {Ap _74e Leo :
ey \Linile, Clerk Frank R, Fling, Clerk — _ +) .
Soret of ASR” Commissioners of Roads and Revenues

City of Atlanta Fulton County
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                    <text>Cl'I'Y I-IALL
ATL..6.NTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522 -4463 Area Cod e 404
May 23, 1968
IVAN ALLEN, JR ., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Adm inistrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Exec utive Sec retary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR ., Director of Governmental li aison
To:
Mern.b e rs of th e Board of Aldermen
Gentl e 1ne n:
Attached i s a copy of a " Not i ce of Public H ear ing". Thi s
he ar ing h as b een sch e duled for Friday , M a y 31, at ll:00 a . m.
i n th e Ald e nnanic Cha n.1.b e rs .
The d e signa tion of Economic Opp o rtunity Atlanta, Inc. as
th e City's official community ac tion agen cy will b e discuss e d
at thi s time .
I would l ike to urge each of you to a tt end thi s very important
h ea ri ng if your schedul e p e rmits.
Sinc ere ly yours ,
~ ,/!-/
I van All en , J ljj;
M a yor
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Enclosure
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 303038

Tel. 522-4463 Arca Code 404

May 23, 1968
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR

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

To: Members of the Board of Aldermen

Gentlemen:

Attached is a copy of a "Notice of Public Hearing", This
hearing has been scheduled for Friday, May 31, at 11:00 a.m,
in the Aldermanic Chambers.

The designation of Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc. as’ -
the City's official community action agency will be discussed

at this time,

I would like to urge each of you to attend this very important
hearing if your schedule permits,

Sincerely yours,

aM tit al

Ivan Allen, Jry#
Mayor i

IAIr:ty

Enclosure
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                    <text>NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The 1967 a1nendm.ents to the Federal Economic Opportunity Act
require that a politic a l subd ivis ion such as Fulton County or the
City' of Atlanta hold a public h ear ing to provid e an opportunity for
resid ent s a ncl or ganizations in the con,munity to publicly express
their views on the ques tion of d es i gnation of a com1nunity acti on
agency.
All inter es t e d persons and orga nizations are h e reby
invited to subrn.it written c01n1ne nts and t o b e he a rd Frid a y,
May 31, 1968, a t 11:00 a , n, , in the Alclerrna nic Ch ambe r, S econd
Floor, City Hall, 68 Mitchell Stre e t, S. W.
The subj ect for cons icl e r a tion at th.is h ear i ng i s th e cle s i gnat io~1 of
'
Ec ono1nic O ppor tun ity Atlant a , I nc . as the co1nmlmity a c tion
On M a rch 15 , 1968 , both
age ncy for Atlant a and Fulton County.
governments s ub rn.itt e d t o th e Offi ce of Econon1ic O pportunity a
sta t eme nt of intent ion which was a t entativ e d ecis ion t o de s i gnate
E conorriic O pportunity Atla nta , Inc. a s th e con1n1.un Hy acti on
agency for Atlanta an d Fulton County.
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require that a politica] subdivision such as Fulton County or the
City of Atlanta hold a public hearing to provide an opportunity for
residents and organizations in the community to publicly express
their views on the question of designation of a community action
agency. All interested persons and dnyaniestiones are hereby
invited to submit written comments and to be heard Friday,

May 31, 1968, at11:00 a.m. in the Aldermanic Chamber, Second

Floor, City Hall, 68 Mitchell Strect, S. W.

The subject for consideration at this hearing is the designation of /
t

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc, as the community action

agency for Atlanta and Fulton County, On March 15, 1968, both

governments submitted to the Office of Economic Opportunity a

statement of intention which was a tentative decision to designate

Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc. as the community action

agency for Atlanta and Fulton County,

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a juin epee a nee oz fesi xe LAY . mS f he, :

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a Peete: Clerk .Prank R. Fling, Clerk /
JOU ET eee Commissioners of Roads and Revenues

City of Atlanta Fulton County

 

 
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