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in fe deral funds. Total during Fiscal 1967 $77,166,890.
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serve 2p,418 students at a federal cost of $27,988,030.
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at a federal cost of $12,081,939.
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including 87 conservation centers, eight urban centers for
men, ten for wo~en and one sp ec ial center . The program,
inc l uding capital outiay s and other costs , is financed by
~303,2 77,41 7 in obligated f ederal funds.
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America, including 1,077 in training, at a federal c ost of
$15 , 955, 803 in Fiscal 1966 and $1 , 754,455 in Fiscal 196 7.
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at a federal cost of $263,229,716 . In FY '67, 293 projects
have been approved for 100,711 at a federal cost of
$ 74,615, 56 6.
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have be en approved for 38,261 participants at a fede ral
co s t o f $52 , 487,0::&gt;0. Approved wer e 127 renewal s of th e
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$4,846 ,544. Appr oved ar e 17 renewals of the Fiscal 1966
pro j ects for 6,996 participants at a fede r al cost of
$8 , 664,5 8 7.
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (H.E.W.) - 4 5 sta te plans have been
approved with nine states pecding a t a f eder a l cost of
$38 , 319, 063.
LOANS - Rura l loans (Dept. of Agr i c. ) t ot a l $31,972,727
for Fiscal 1966 and $3, 754,952 fo r Fi scal 196 7; Small
Business Loans (SBA) total $17,251,184 f or Fiscal 1966
and $3,823,240 for Fiscal 196 7.


Statist i cs as of September 16, 1966. Tel ephone: 296- 2980


OEO, Pu bl ic Aff a i r s , Washing t on , D.C. 20506
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Nebraska on September 20 and two more urban training
centers for men will open on October 4 -- the McCoy Job
Corps Center at Sparta, Wisconsin, and the Clearfield
Job Corps Center in Clearfield, Utah. The centers are
operated under contract for Job Corps, with the Lincoln
center being operated by Management Systems Co., an
affiliate of Northern Natural Gas Co. of Omaha; the
McCoy center by the RCA Services Company, a division of
the Radio Corporation of America, and the Clearfield
Center by the Thiokol Chemical Corporation. The new
centers bring the total number of such centers for men
to 11. For women, there currently are ten centers in
operation and four more scheduled to open in the next
few months. Earlier this month a spe~ial center for
women was opened in Chicago to give intensive training
to 50 young women each three months in paramedical
subjects. This center is operated by the Brunswick
Corporation.
DELEGATIONS FROM EIGHT STATES and the District of Columbia
are expected to join a protest march in Washington on
Tuesday, September 27 over, in the words of one of their
spokesmen, "the. current lack of concern for effective
anti-poverty legislation. Several thousand persons are
scheduled to take part in the activities which will
include visits to Representatives and Senators, a march
down the Mall to the Washington Monument, and a two and
a half hour rally at the Sylvan Theatre. The demonstration
has been organized by a number of anti-poverty groups and
coordinated by the Poverty/Rights Action Genter in the
District.
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RECENT ARTICLES OF INTEREST:
Childhood Education, Sept . , 1966, "Pupil-Teacher Ratio
in Head Start Centers," by James Doherty, OEO Public
Affairs, p. 7.

Post, Sept. 24, 1966, "The South's Revenge," by Steward
Alsop, p. 18 .
The~ Republic , Sept. 24, 1966, "Small Business Loans,"
p. 9.
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*THE WEEKLY SUMMARY OF Prone
COMMUNITY ACTION - Total ere al 1996 of $652,666,000
in federal funds. Total during Fiscal 1967 $77,166 "890.
Project Upward Bourid has awarded grants to 224 Saneate to
serve 20,418 students at a federal cost of $27,988,030.
The Foster Grandparents program now includes 37 projects
financed by $5,750,829 in federal funds. Under Project
Head Start 192,999 children have been enrolled in the year-
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in federal funds. For the summer '66 program 575,090
children have been enrolled at a cost of $97,000,000.
There are now 162 Legal Services programs at a federal
cost of $27,929,705. The Migrant projects are financed by
$26,350,856 in fadarals funds. There are 81 Indian programs
at a fodapall cost of $12,081,939.
JOB CORPS - 28,736 youths are enrolled in 106 centers
including 87 conservation centers, eight urban centers for
men, ten for women and one special center. The program,
including capital outlays and other costs, is financed by
$353,277,417 in obligated federal funds.
VISTA - There are now 3,388 Volunteers In Service To
America, including 1,077 in training, at a federal cost of
$15,955,803 in Fiscal 1956 and $1,754,455 in Fiscal 1967.
NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS (Dept. of Labor) - In Fiscal
1956, 1,477 projects were approved for 528,296 participants
at a federal cost of $263,229,716. In FY '67, 293 projects
have been approved for 100,711 at a federal cost of
$74,615,566.
WORK EXPERIENCE (H.E.W.) - In Fiscal 1966, 147 projects
have been approved for 38,261 participants at a federal
cost of $52,487,000. Approved were 127 renewals of the
Fiscal 1965 projects for 46,559 participants at a federal
cost of $58,913,000. In Fiscal 1957, 14 projects have
been approved for 2,956 participants at a federal cost of
$4,846,544. Approved are 17 renewals of the Fiscal 1966
projects for 6,996 participants at a federal cost of
$8,664,587.
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (H.E.W.) - 45 state plans have been
approved with nine states pending at a federal cost of.
$38, 31950635
LOANS =- Rural loans (Dept. of Agric.) total $31,972,727
for Fiscal 1966 and $3,754,962 for Fiscal 1957; Small
Business Loans (SBA) total $17,251,184 for Fiscal 1966
and $3,823,240 for Fiscal 1967.
*Statistics as of September 16, 1966. Telephone: 296-2980
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A NEW JOB CORPS CENTER for men opened in Lincoln,
Nebraska on September 20 and two more urban training
centers for men will open on October 4 -- the McCoy Job
Corps Center at Sparta, Wisconsin, and the Clearfield
Job Corps Center in Clearfield, Utah. The centers are
operated under contract for Job Corps, with the Lincoln
center being operated by Management Systems Co., an
affiliate of Northern Natural Gas Co. of Omaha; the
McCoy center by the RCA Services Company, a division of
the Radio Corporation of America, and the Clearfield
Center by the Thiokol Chemical Corporation. The new
centers bring the total number of such centers for men
to 11. For women, there currently are ten centers in
operation and four more scheduled to open in the next
few months. Earlier this month a special center for
women was opened in Chicago to give intensive training
to 50 young women each three months in paramedical
subjects. This center is operated by the Brunswick

Corporation.
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DELEGATIONS FROM EIGHT STATES and the District of Columbia
are expected to join a protest march in Washington on
Tuesday, September 27 over, in the words of one of their
spokesmen, "the current lack of concern for effective
anti-poverty legislation". Several thousand persons are
scheduled to take part in the activities which will

include visits to Representatives and Seuators, a march
down the Mall to the Washington Monument, and a two and

a half hour rally at the Sylvan Theatre. The demonstration
has been organized by a number of anti-poverty groups and
coordinated by the Poverty/Rights Action Genter in the
District.

RECENT ARTICLES OF INTEREST:

Childhood Education, Sept., 1966, "Pupil-Teacher Ratio
in Head Start Centers,'' by James Doherty, OEO Public
Affates; (py /%

Post, Sept. 24, 1966, "The South's Revenge," by Steward
Alsop, p. 18.

The New Republic, Sept. 24, 1966, "Small Business Loans,"
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The New York Review of Books, Sept. 22, 1966, "What We
Want,'' by Stokeley Carmichael, p. 5.

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Mayor Allen said Thursday that the "seal of the great
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as mayor.
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Then, during a press confer- is Negro is entitled to full rights
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more in the same vein.
citizens," he said.
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ence whether he might not en- entiret :
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and that, besides, he woul t governor.
try to influence the votes
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Georgia lies tarnished.
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statehouse."
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the Democratic runoff primar
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By RALEIGH BRYANS

Mayor Allen said Thursday that the “seal of the great
state of Georgia lies tarnished’ because Lester Maddox won
the Democratic nomination for governor. |

He also said:

“Tt is deplorable that the conv

bined forces of ignorance, preju-
dice, reactionism and the du-
plicity of many Republican vot-
hers) Have thrust tipon™ the state
of Georgia Lester Maddox, a
| totally Unqualifiell individual as
the Démocratic nominee* for
governor.”

Mr. Allen won office in”1961
by defeating Mr. Maddox in a
runoff. In the gubernatorial race
this year he had openly sup-
ported Ellis Arnall.

He reacted to the Maddox vic-
tory in a statement that was
at least: as strongly worded and
to the point as any he has made
as mayor.

Then, during a press confer-
ence, he let loose and said much
more in the same vein.

Mr. Allen was asked several
times during the press confer-
ence whether he might not en-
dorse and support Republican
Howard (Bo) Callaway in thé
general election.

He had a variety of answers
including one that won't do Mr.
Callaway any harm.

Mr. Allen first said Mr. Calla-

_way hasn’t sought his support

and that, besides, he wouldnit
_try to influence the votes af
| ether Georgians.
_ Later he said he might simply
| go fishing Nov, 8, the general
election date.

Finally he ended up saying he
| looks upon Mr. Callayay, “as8
_man of intelligence,
background, a man of ‘ae

nd integrity who could bring
honesty and decency to the
_statehouse.”’

MAYOR ALLEN nonetheless
took a poke at “smart alec Re-
_ publicans’ who, according to
him, voted for Mr. Maddox ih
the Democratic runoff primary
Wednesday.
He declared that one thing he

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intends to_work’ for ardently is
a state*faw that will force Re-
publicans to vote in a Repub-
lican primary and Democrats
to vote in a Democratic pri-
mary.

“Unless we do get on this
basis, then the hope for a two-
partyssystem will be lost, in
light of the duplicity. that oc-

 

curred yesterday,” he said.

!

Mayor. Allen said that racial |

prejudice and reaction to At-|

lanta’s Negro riots figured in|

the way Georgians had voted on
Wednesday.

put aside their prejudices and
begin to realize that a large
segment of our population that

and privileges as American
citizens,” he said.

entirety:

“It is déplérable that the tom-
bined forces of ignorance, prej-
udice, reactionism and the du-
plicity of many Republican vot-
ers have thrust upon the state
of Georgia Lester Maddox, a
totally unqualified individual, as
the Democratic nominee for
governor.

“For the past quarter cen-
tury our state has been out-
standing in olf region as the
advocate of sanity and reason,
and as the champion of prog-
ress.

“The seal of the great state
of Georgia lies tarnished..

“The wisdom, justice and
moderation espoused by our
founding fathers must not he
surrendered to the rabble of
prejudice, extremism, buffoon-
ery and incompetency.

“We cannot permit our state’s
progress to be stopped and re-

 

 

“Tt is high time all Georgians |

is Negro is entitled to full rights |;

HERE IS the statement in its

 

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