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                    <text>The Urban Coalition
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Federal Bar Building West/ 1819 H Street, N.
w.
Washington, D.
c. f 20006
Steering Committee Co-chairmen: Andrew Heiskell/ A. Philip Randolph
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Working Committee Members
FROM:
John Feild and Ron Linton, National Coordinators
SUBJECT:
Luncheon for Washington Representatives
DATE:
November 10, 1967
Steering Committee Co-Chairmen A. Philip Randolph and Andrew
Heiskell feel that the Washington representatives of organizations who have evidenced an interest in The Urban Coalition
ought to be fully apprised of Coalition action and programs
particularly as they relate to the Washington scene.
As a first step in developing a continuing relationship with
Washington-based representatives of our supporters, we have
invited them to a luncheon at the Statler Hilton Hotel in
Washington at 11:45 on November 20th .
Mayor John Lindsay will join us to discuss with our guests
the range and importance of Coalition activity here in Washington.
We are als.o--inv-i-t:-i-ng all the members of the Coalition Working
Committee to attend tl}is luncheon. Please advise Mrs. Marcia
Greene (202/293-1530) at your earliest convenience if you will
or will not be able to attend.
National Coordmators John Feild / Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293 1530
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              <text>/ he Ur, ban Coal. tion / Federal Bar Building West | 1819 H Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. | 20006

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

MEMORANDUM
AKO} Working Committee Members
FROM: John Feild and Ron Linton, National Coordinators

SUBJECT: Luncheon for Washington Representatives

DATE: November 10, 1967

Steering Committee Co-Chairmen A. Philip Randolph and Andrew
Heiskell feel that the Washington representatives of organi-
zations who have evidenced an interest in The Urban Coalition
ought to be fully apprised of Coalition action and programs
particularly as they relate to the Washington scene.

As a first step in developing a continuing relationship with
Washington-based representatives of our supporters, we have
invited them to a luncheon at the Statler Hilton Hotel in
Washington at 11:45 on November 20th.

Mayor John Lindsay will join us to discuss with our guests
the range and importance of Coalition activity here in Wash-
ington.

We are also-inviting all the members of the Coalition Working
Committee to attend this luncheon. Please advise Mrs. Marcia
Greené (202/293-1530) at your earliest convenience if you will
or will not be able to attend.

 

Y National Coordinators. Jahn Feild | Ron M. Linton
Telephone 293-7530
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Adams, David O.
F. W. . Woolworth
223 Broadway
New York, N. Y.
10007
Alexander, T. M., Sr., President
Alexander &amp; Company
208 Auburn Avenue, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Allegaert, John, Pres. &amp; Chief Exec. Off.
American Cyanamid Company
Wayne, N. J.
07470
Allen, Joseph H., President
McGraw-Hill Publication
330 W. 42nd St.
New York, N.Y. 10036
Allen, William M., President
Boeing Corporation
P. O. Box 3707 :·7
Seattle, Washington
98124
Anderson, Ca~l E., Chmn. &amp; Pres.
E.W. Bliss ' Company
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217,. Second Street, Northwest
Canton, ~hio
44702
Ashley, J.M., V.P. - Public Relations
Libbey OWens Ford Glass
811 Madison Avenue
Tol edo, Ohio 43624
Ayers, Thomas G., President
Commonwealth Edison Company
72 West Adams Street
Chicago, Illinois 60690
Baker, Robert, Pres.
American Security and Tr ust Company
15th &amp; Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
20005
Barnes, V.P. &amp; -Sec., Barnard
Time, Inc.
Time-Life Bldg.
New York, N. w.
10020
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Bayliss, W. H.
The Upjohn Company
7000 Portage Road
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Beach, P. Godd, President
Oscar Mayer &amp; Co.
910 Mayer Avenue
Madison, Wisconson ., 53701
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Beal, Orville E., President
Prudential Insurance Co. of America
Prudential Plaza
745 Broad Street
Newark, N. J.
Bean, Atherton, Chmn. &amp; Chief Ex.
International Milling Company, Inc.
Investors Building
Minneapolis,· Minnesota
55402
Beinecke, Williams., President
Sperry and Hutchinson Co.
330 Madison Ave.
New York, N. Y. 10017
Bensinger, B. E., Chmn.
Brunswick Corporation
69 West Washington Street
Chicago, Illinois
60602
Berquist , Raymond H.
Director of Employee Services
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
300 Park Avenue
New York, N. Y.
10022
Bickmore, Lee S., President
National Biscuit Company
425 Park Avenue
New York, N. Y.
Biesel, Robert G., Vice President
Gerera1 · American Transportation
135 South LaSalle Street
Chicago, Illinois
60690
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�Blessing, W. G.
Blaw-Knox Company
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bogard, George T., Gen. Mg~.
Community Systems Development Division
General Electric Company
Lincoln Tower Building, Post Office Box 1661
Louisville, Kentucky
40~01
Borth, Robert
Washington Representative
General Electric
777 14th Street, N. W.
Washington, D. c.
20005
Brenner, Dr. Henry R., Manager of
Personnel &amp; Management Research
Xerox Corporation
Rochester, New York
Brereton, Harmer, Vice President
Eastman Kodak Co.
343 State Street
Rochester, N. Y.
!
Brooker, Robert E.
Montgomery Ward &amp; Company
619 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
60610
Brooks, James A., V. P . - Employee R lations
The Budd Company
12141 Charlevoix
Detroit , Michigan
48215
Buck, Harry L ., Pres.
I - T-E Circuit Breaker Company
1900 Hamilton St .
Philadelphia , Pa .
19130
Buck, Richar d B.
Carling Brewing Co.
Baltimore, Md., 21227
Burck, Rob e rt H., V. P., Public Aff ai r s
Braniff International
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P.O. Box 35001
Dallas Texas,
75235
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Burditt, John F., Chmn. &amp; Chief. Ex. Off.
ACF Industries, Inc.
750 Third Avenue
New York, New York
10017
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Burgess, Carter L.
American Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
261 Madison Avenue
New York, N. Y.
10016
Burnett, Winston A.
Winston Burnett Construction Co.
New York, N. Y.
10027
(149 West 124th St.)
Burnham Burl C., President
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
3 Gateway Center
Pittsburgh, Pa\1 15230 .
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Burns, .· John- L., Chmn. &amp; Chief Ex.
Cities Service Company
60 Wall Street
10005
New York, New York
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Caliri, Joseph L . , Sec.
National Dairy Products Corp .
260 Madison Avenue
New York, N. Y. 10016
Carry, Champ, Honorary Chmn.
Pullman Inc .
200 S . Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Ill .
60604
Castle , John T .
Ma n. -Ma rk et ing &amp; Public Relations Res,e ar ch
G. E. Compan y
5 70 Lexingto n Ave .
1002 2
Ne w Yo rk, N. Y.
Chapin Ro y D., Jr., Chmn.
Americ a n Mo tor s Co rpo ratio n
14250 Plymouth Road
Detroit, Michigan
48232
Cleary, John V., Pres.
Consolidated Edison Co., N. Y.
4 Irving Place
New York, N. Y.
10003
.,
�Close, Frederick J., Chairman of the Board
Aluminum Co. of America
Alcoa Building ·
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
15219
Colihan, William, Jr.
Young &amp; Rubican, Inc.
New_York, N. Y.
10001
Collins, Arthur A.
Collins Radio ,company
Dallas, Texas 75207
Comar, Jerome M., Exec. V. P.
Maremont Corp.
168 N. Mich. Ave .
Chicago, Ill.
60601
Conner, Hal, Special Representative
Pa cific Gas and Electric Company
1 725 K. St., N.W.
Wa shington, D. C.
20006
Cook, C. W. , Chairman
Ge neral Foods Corp •.
250 N. Street
10602
Whi t e Pl ain s , N. Y.
Copeland, Lammot du Pont, President
E. I. du Pont d e Nemours &amp; Co . , Inc.
1007 Market Street
19898
Wilmington, De l awar e
Cro ss , Bert s., Chmn. &amp; Chief Ex.
Minnesota Min i n g &amp; Manufacturing Co .
2501 Hudson Roa d
St. Paul, Minnesot a
55119
Curtis, E. F., Presiden t
Deeke &amp; Co.
Moline, Ill.
61265
Custer, Power D., V. P .
Industrial Relations
Kellogg Co.
235 Porter St.
Battle Creek, Mich.
490 16
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�DeHart, Donald M., Director
Comm. Relations
The Gillette Co.
Prudential Tower Bldg.
Boston, Mass.
02199
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Devine, Gregory s., Pres.
Chesapeake &amp; Ohio Ry.
Terminal Tower
Cleveland, Ohio
44113
DeYoung, Russell, Chrm. of the Board
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
1144 East Market
Akron, Ohio
Dial, Morse G., Jr., Reg. V. P.
Union Carbide Corp.
777 14th Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
20005
Dorsey, B. R., Pres.
Gulf Oil Corporation
Gulf Building
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
. I
15230
Drain, James A., Pres.
Joy Manufacturing Company
Olive r Building
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Drews, Rudolph, J . , Chmn.
Foremost Dairies, Inc.
111 Pine St .
San Francisco, California
15222
&amp;
Pres.
94111
Dugger, Robert W., V. P.
J. I. Case Company
Racine, Wisco nsin
53404
Dunlop , Robert G., Pres.
Sun C&gt;il Co.
1608 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
-I
19103
Edwards, • Gorgon, Pres. &amp; Chief. Ex.
National Dairy Products Corporation
260 Madison Avenue
New Yor k , N. Y.
10016
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F. W. .Woolworth

223 Broadway

New York, N. Y. 10007

Alexander, T. M., Sr., President
Alexander &amp; Company

208 Auburn Avenue, N.E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Allegaert, John, Pres. &amp; Chief Exec. Off.
American Cyanamid Company
Wayne, N. J. 07470

Allen, Joseph H., President
McGraw-Hill Publication

330 W. 42nd St.

New York, N.Y. 10036

Allen, William M., President
Boeing Corporation

P.O. Box 3707"

Séattle, Washington 98124

Anderson, Carl E., Chmn. &amp; Pres.
E. W. Bliss Company

217: Second Street, ‘Northwest
Canton, Ohio 44702

Ashley, J. M., V.P. - Public Relations
Libbey Owens Ford Glass

811 Madison Avenue

Toledo, Ohio 43624

Ayers, Thomas G., President
Commonwealth Edison Company
72 West Adams Street
Chicago, Illinois 60690

Baker, Robert, Pres.

American Security and Trust Company
15th &amp; Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D. C. 20005

Barnes, V.P. &amp; Sec., Barnard
Time, Inc.

Time-Life Bldg.

New York, N. W. 10020
Bayliss, W. H.

The Upjohn Company
7000 Portage Road
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Beach, P. Godd, President
Oscar Mayer &amp; Co.
910 Mayer Avenue
Madison, Wisconson.. 53701

Beal, Orville E., President
Prudential Insurance Co. of America
Prudential Plaza

745 Broad Street

Newark, N. J.

Bean, Atherton, Chmn. &amp; Chief Ex.
International Milling Company, Inc.
Investors Building

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402

Beinecke, William S., President
Sperry and Hutchinson Co.

330 Madison Ave.

New York, N. Y. 10017

Bensinger, B. E., Chmn.
Brunswick Corporation

69 West Washington Street
Chicago, Illinois 60602

Berquist, Raymond H.

Director of Employee Services |
Colgate-—Palmolive Co.

300 Park Avenue

New York, N.Y. 10022

Bickmore, Lee S., President
National Biscuit Company
425 Park Avenue

New York, N. Y.

Biesel, Robert G., Vice President
Gereral American Transportation
135 South LaSalle Street

Chicago, Illinois 60690
Blessing, W. G.
Blaw-Knox Company
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Bogard, George T., Gen. Mgr. ,
Community Systems Development Division
General Electric Company

Lincoln Tower Building, Post Office Box 1661
Louisville, Kentucky 40201

Borth, Robert

Washington Representative
General Electric

777 14th Street, N. W.
_Washington, D. C. 20005

Brenner, Dr. Henry R., Manager of
Personnel &amp; Management Research

Xerox Corporation

Rochester, New York

Brereton, Harmer, Vice President
Eastman Kodak Co.
343 State Street
Rochester, N. Y.

Brooker, Robert E.
Montgomery Ward &amp; Company
619 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60610

Brooks, James A., V. P. - Employee Relations
The Budd Company

12141 Charlevoix

Detroit, Michigan 48215

Buck, Harry L., Pres.

I-T-E Circuit Breaker Company
1900 Hamilton St.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19130

Buck, Richard B.
Carling Brewing Co.
Baltimore, Md., 21227

Burck, Robert H., V. P., Public Affairs
Braniff International

P.O. Box 35001

Dallas Texas, 75235
Burditt, John F., Chmn. &amp; Chief. Ex. Off.
ACF Industries, Inc.

750 Third Avenue

New York, New York 10017

Burgess, Carter L.

American Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
261 Madison Avenue

New York, N. Y. 10016

Burnett, Winston A.

Winston Burnett Construction Co.
New York, N. Y. 10027

(149 West 124th St.)

Burnham Burl C., President
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
3 Gateway Center
Pittsburgh, Pasa 15230

Burns, John L., Chmn. &amp; Chief Ex.
Cities Service Company

60 Wall Street

New York, New York 10005

Caliri, Joseph L., Sec.
National Dairy Products Corp.
260 Madison Avenue

New York, N. Y. 10016

Carry, Champ, Honorary Chmn.

Pullman Inc.

200 S. Michigan Avenue

Chicago, T11, 60604

Castle, John T.
Man.-Marketing &amp; Public Relations Research
G. E. Company

570 Lexington Ave.

New York, N. Y. 10022

Chapin Roy D., Jr., Chmn.
American Motors Corporation
14250 Plymouth Road
Detroit, Michigan 48232

Cleary, John V., Pres.
Consolidated Edison Co., N. Y.
4 Irving Place

New York, N. Y. 10003
Close, Frederick J., Chairman of the Board
Aluminum Co. of America

Alcoa Building

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219

Colihan, William, Jr.
Young &amp; Rubican, Inc.
New York, N. Y. 10001

Collins, Arthur A.
Collins Radio ‘Company
Dallas, Texas 75207

Comar, Jerome M., Exec. V. P.
Marcmont Corp.

168 N. Mich. Ave.

Chicago, Ill. 60601

Conner, Hal, Special Representative
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
1725 K. St., N.W.

Washington, D. C. 20006

Cook, C. W., Chairman
General Foods Corp.

250 N. Street

White Plains, N. Y. 10602

Copeland, Lammot du Pont, President
E. I. du Pont de Nemours &amp; Co., Inc.
1007 Market Street

Wilmington, Delaware 19898

Cross, Bert S., Chmn. &amp; Chief Ex. |
Minnesota Mining &amp; Manufacturing Co. |
2501 Hudson Road
St. Paul, Minnesota 55119

Curtis, E. F., President
Deeke &amp; Co.
Moline, Ill. 61265

Custer, Power D., V.P.
Industrial Relations
Kellogg Co.

235 Porter St.

Battle Creek, Mich. 49016
DeHart, Donald M., Director
Comm. Relations

The Gillette Co.

Prudential Tower Bldg.
Boston, Mass. 02199

Devine, Gregory S., Pres.
Chesapeake &amp; Ohio Ry.
Terminal Tower

Cleveland, Ohio 44113

DeYoung, Russell, Chrm. of the Board
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
1144 East Market

Akron, Ohio

Dial, Morse G., Jr., Reg. V. P.
Union Carbide Corp.

777 14th Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20005

Dorsey, B. R., Pres.

Gulf Oil Corporation

Gulf Building

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230

Drain, James A., Pres.

Joy Manufacturing Company
Oliver Building

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222

Drews, Rudolph, J., Chmn. &amp; Pres.
Foremost Dairies, Inc.

111 Pine St.

San Francisco, California 94111

Dugger, Robert W., V. P.
J. I. Case Company
Racine, Wisconsin 53404

Dunlop, Robert G., Pres.

Sun Oil Co.

1608 Walnut Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103

Edwards, ‘Gordon , Pres. &amp; Chief. Ex.

National Dairy Products Corporation
260 Madison Avenue

New York, N. Y¥. 10016
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MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE WORKING COMMITTEE
September 5th, 1967
Washington, D. C.
LEGISLATION
The public service employment group submitted a series of four recommendations attached. There were no reservations raised in connection with
items A, B, or C. Item D raised considerable discussion. It was determined to submit item D to a poll of the Steering Committee members in the
follo wing formulation:
"That the Coalition seeks a one million emergency job
program. The Clark-Javits Emergency Work Title is a
step in the right direction and has the support of
The Urban Coalition."
The working committee representatives agreed to notify the national
coordinators of the approval or disapproval of this position by their
principals.
TASK FORCES
Repre s enta tives of the private employment task force have met and are
now deve lop ing a pl an of action.
A pl anning ses sion of the educational disparities task forc e is being
arr anged.
The re construction investment and housing task force is st i ll being
fo rmed .
The equa l hous ing opportunities task force has begun some prel i minary
planni ng and will be meeting in the very near futur e .
Two additional task fo r ces were proposed : a t ask fo r ce on loca l
coalitions and a t a s k for ce on communications . Mr. Heis kell and
Mr. Rando l ph will appoint appropriate co-chairmen .
LOGISTICS AND FI NANCE
The Coalition will establish off ic es i n the very near future at a
centrally located bu il ding , s i nc e Ur ban Amer i ca is unabl e t o provide
adequate space. Arrangements ar e cont i nuing t o provi de the approved
budget of $100,000 through January 31st.
•
�REPORTS ON MATERIALS
The first of two reports on the Convocation have already been distributed
to those who attended the August 24th Convocation. The proceedings will
be completed in the very near future for distribution.
NEXT MEETINGS
The ag enda for the next Steering Committee meeting will be discussed at
th e .1ext meeting of the working commmittee which will be held on September
21s t . The date for the next meeting of the steering committee was tentatively set for October 9th at 7:30 p.m. in New York.
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              <text>MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE WORKING COMMITTEE

 

September 5th, 1967

Washington, D. C.

LEGISLATION

The public service employment group submitted a series of four recommen-
dations attached. There were no reservations raised in connection with
items A, B, or C. Item D raised considerable discussion. It was deter-
mined to submit item D to a poll of the Steering Committee members in the
following formulation:

"That the Coalition seeks a one million emergency job
program. The Clark-Javits Emergency Work Title is a
step in the right direction and has the support of
The Urban Coalition."

The working committee representatives agreed to notify the national
coordinators of the approval or disapproval of this position by their
principals.

TASK FORCES

Representatives of the private employment task force have met and are
now developing a plan of action.

A planning session of the educational disparities task force is being
arranged.

The reconstruction investment and housing task force is still being
formed.

The equal housing opportunities task force has begun some preliminary
planning and will be meeting in the very near future.

Two additional task forces were proposed: a task force on local
coalitions and a task force on communications. Mr. Heiskell and
Mr. Randolph will appoint appropriate co-chairmen.

LOGISTICS AND FINANCE

 

The Coalition will establish offices in the very near future at a
centrally located building, since Urban America is unable to provide
adequate space. Arrangements are continuing to provide the approved
budget of $100,000 through January 31st.
REPORTS ON MATERIALS

 

The first of two reports on the Convocation have already been distributed
to those who attended the August 24th Convocation. The proceedings will
be completed in the very near future for distribution.

NEXT MEETINGS ©

The agenda for the next Steering Committee meeting will be discussed at
the :ext meeting of the working commmittee which will be held on September
2lst. The date for the next meeting of the steering committee was tenta-
tively set for October 9th at 7:30 p.m. in New York.
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                    <text>MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE WORKING COMMITTEE
Washington, D. C.
September 21, 1967
John Feild opened the meeting and defined the. working committee as a reviewingand coordinating body with the primary objective of insuring a steady
flow of information to the national steering committee so that the steering
committee will be able to make appropriate decisions at its meetings.
NOTE:
Steering committee will meet Monday, October 9 at 7 : 30 PM in
New York at the Time-Life Building.
ADMINISTRATION
Office space has been secured in the Federal Bar Building West, 1819 H Street NW .
(tel eph one 293-1530). John Feild and Ron Linton will conti nue as coordina tors
f or t h e Coalition. Full-time staf f will consist of Olga Corey , information
coor d i n a tor and a ssociat e coordina tors Mel Cotton and Chris Mould. Jim Gib son
of the Po tomac I n s t i t u t e and Vernon Jo r dan o f the Southern Reg ional Coun c il
will be availabl e on a part- t i me basis on loan f rom their r e s p ectiv e a gen c i es.
NOTE :
An administrative report will be sent to y ou before the October 9
steering commi t tee meeting . You wi l l al s o r eceiv e a ros ter wi t h
name s, addr es s es and phone numb ers of a l l st eering committee
member s and t h ei r repres en tativ es. · A budget fo r operat ing t h e
Coalition will b e presented t o the steering commit t ee on Oct ober 9.
PUBLICATIONS
A ros ter of all t hose who a t tend ed t h e Conv ocat i on will be s ent out b efore the
October 9 meeting: everyone who at t end ed will receiv e one.
Compl ete proceedings are also being prepared and wil l also be sent t o everyone registered at
the Convocation.
NOTE:
Because of pr i n t ing co sts, bulk cop i e s of the p r oceedings can only be
supplied at cost. Please notify Olga Corey i n advance of your organization's needs.
TASK FORCES
Two new task f orces are being f o rmed--Loca l Coali t i ons and Communicat i ons .
Co-Chairmen for Local Coaliti ons are (1 ) Mayor Joseph Barr of Pittsbu rgh ,
(2) a businessman to be selected as soon as possible, and (3) Arnold
Aaronson, of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Co-Chairmen for
Communications are (1) Joseph Allen, President of McGraw-Hill Publications,
(2) John Johnson, President of Johnson Publications (Ebony, Jet), and
(3) Harold Fleming, President of the Potomac Institute. Also, Roy Ash of
Litton Industries has agreed to serve as Co-Chairman of the Task Force on
Educational Disparities with Dr . Arthur Flemming and Roy Wilkins.
�-2-
PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT
Representatives of the Co-Chairmen of the task force met with the coordinating staff. They are considering pilot meetings (probably New York,
Detroit, Atlanta) at which 10-20 representatives of the local corporate
structure will generate ideas and lay the groundwork for local action.
The first meeting would be held early in October. Under consideration
for follow-up to the local meetings is a national meeting to launch plans
for assisting local private employment programs. The task force also
plans to prepare a handbook for the initiation and developmen t of local
task forces on private employment.
LOCAL COALITIONS
Cities in which local coalitions are already in the process of formation--or
a re likely to be--are being identified. These cities will be contacted to
send representatives to a national meeting in Chicago on October 18. At
this meeting there will be presentations on the techniques of establishing
and operating local coalition task forces on private employment, legislation (public service employment) and communications. Meanwhile, staff
li aison from the Coalition will be available to any city coalition working
in these three areas. Hopefully 50 or more local coalitions will be in
op era tion by early November .
NOTE:
All members of working committee were asked to immediately contact
their principals and urge them to contact key people in local
ccmmunities who could be helpful in establishing local coalitions
as emphasized in the Coalition's Statement of Principles, Goals
and Commitments.
PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT
The t ask force urged members of the working committee to relay to their
principals th e need f or telegrams , calls and letters in support of the
Cl ark- Javits bi ll . I t was explained that the Coalition's endorsement of
this l egislation was t aken as a result of polling members of the steering
committee as agreed at the previous meet ing . In ord er to keep procedures
cl ear, the t a sk force will meet before the Octob er 9 steering committee
meet i ng to draw up recommendations to the Committee for Coalition policy
on pending legislation .
COMMUNICATIONS
The three Co-Chairmen of this task force h ave d efined their objectives as
three-fold : (1 ) communicat ing to the public the meaning, goals and activities of the Urban Coalition, ( 2 ) working with other task forces in producing materials which wil l offer technical assistance and guidance in implementing coalition programs and (3) mounting a nationwide educational effort
on the urgency of the urban crisis.
The national Advertising Council has registered a strong interest in assisting the Urban Coalition and has scheduled a special meeting with a coalition
representative to discuss how their interests, talents and energies may
best be used.
�-3-
RECONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Tas k force Co-Chairmen are meeting in New York on October 5. This tas-k
force will be ·working closely with the Insurance Committee on Urban
Problems which will also be working closely with local coalitions.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Task force co-chairmen have not met yet.
has expressed a desire to work with us.
A task force operating in Illinois
OCTOBER 9 STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING
Four items have been proposed for the agenda of the October 9 meeting, which
will be attended by principals and their representatives. These are: (1)
recommendations on organization, (2) presentation of task force programs,
(3) procedures for developing public policy positions and, (4) an administrative report. Since there will be discussion of the desirability of
enlarging the present 33-member steering committee, especially to provide
for some type o f participation by local coalitions, a committee was
appointed to consider this question and report on October 9. This committee
consists of Richard Hirsch, Chairman, Andrew Biemiller, Alfred Eisenpreis,
Harold Fleming, Bayard Rustin, Wayne Smithy and Peter Tufo.
It was a lso decid ed that the proposal for an Urban Economic Council would
be presented to the steering committee .at the October 9 meeting.
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              <text>MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE WORKING COMMITTEE
Washington, D. C.
September 21, 1967

John Feild opened the meeting and defined the working committee as a review-
ing and coordinating body with the primary objective of insuring a steady
flow of information to the national steering committee so that the steering
committee will be able to make appropriate decisions at its meetings.

NOTE: Steering committee will meet Monday, October 9 at 7:30 PM in
New York at the Time-Life Building.

ADMINISTRATION

Office space has been secured in the Federal Bar Building West, 1819 H Street NW
(telephone 293-1530). John Feild and Ron Linton will continue as coordinators
for the Coalition. Full-time staff will consist of Olga Corey, information
coordinator and associate coordinators Mel Cotton and Chris Mould. Jim Gibson
of the Potomac Institute and Vernon Jordan of the Southern Regional Council

will be available on a part-time basis on loan from their respective agencies.

NOTE: An administrative report will be sent to you before the October 9
steering committee meeting. You will also receive a roster with
names, addresses and phone numbers of all steering committee
members and their representatives, A budget for operating the
Coalition will be presented to the steering committee on October 9.

PUBLICATIONS

A roster of all those who attended the Convocation will be sent out before the
October 9 meeting: everyone who attended will receive one. Complete proceed-
ings are also being prepared and will also be sent to everyone registered at
the Convocation.

NOTE: Because of printing costs, bulk copies of the proceedings can only be
supplied at cost. Please notify Olga Corey in advance of your organ-
ization's needs,

TASK FORCES

Two new task forces are being formed--Local Coalitions and Communications.
Co-Chairmen for Local Coalitions are (1) Mayor Joseph Barr of Pittsburgh,
(2) a businessman to be selected as soon as possible, and (3) Arnold
Aaronson, of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Co-Chairmen for
Communications are (1) Joseph Allen, President of McGraw-Hill Publications,
(2) John Johnson, President of Johnson Publications (Ebony, Jet), and

(3) Harold Fleming, President of the Potomac Institute. Also, Roy Ash of
Litton Industries has agreed to serve as Co-Chairman of the Task Force on
Educational Disparities with Dr. Arthur Flemming and Roy Wilkins.
ial

PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT

Representatives of the Co-Chairmen of the task force met with the coordi-
nating staff. They are considering pilot meetings (probably New York,
Detroit, Atlanta) at which 10-20 representatives of the local corporate
structure will generate ideas and lay the groundwork for local action.
The first meeting would be held early in October, Under consideration
for follow-up to the local meetings is a national meeting to launch plans
for assisting local private employment programs, The task force also
plans to prepare a handbook for the initiation and development of local
task forces on private employment.

LOCAL COALITIONS

Cities in which local coalitions are already in the process of formation--or
are likely to be--are being identified. These cities will be contacted to
send representatives to a national meeting in Chicago on October 18. At
this meeting there will be presentations on the techniques of establishing
and operating local coalition task forces on private employment, legisla-
tion (public service employment) and communications. Meanwhile, staff
liaison from the Coalition will be available to any city coalition working
in these three areas. Hopefully 50 or more local coalitions will be in
operation by early November.

NOTE: All members of working committee were asked to immediately contact
their principals and urge them to contact key people in local
communities who could be helpful in establishing local coalitions
as emphasized in the Coalition's Statement of Principles, Goals
and Commitments,

PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT

 

The task force urged members of the working committee to relay to their
principals the need for telegrams, calls and letters in support of the
Clark-Javits bill. It was explained that the Coalition's endorsement of
this legislation was taken as a result of polling members of the steering
committee as agreed at the previous meeting. In order to keep procedures
clear, the task force will meet before the October 9 steering committee
meeting to draw up recommendations to the Committee for Coalition policy
on pending legislation.

COMMUNICATIONS

The three Co-Chairmen of this task force have defined their objectives as
three-fold: (1) communicating to the public the meaning, goals and activi-
ties of the Urban Coalition, (2) working with other task forces in produc-
ing materials which will offer technical assistance and guidance in imple-
menting coalition programs and (3) mounting a nationwide educational effort
on the urgency of the urban crisis,

The national Advertising Council has registered a strong interest in assist-
ing the Urban Coalition and has scheduled a special meeting with a coalition
representative to discuss how their interests, talents and energies may

best be used,
RECONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

Task force Co-Chairmen are meeting in New York on October 5, This task
force will be working closely with the Insurance Committee on Urban
Problems which will also be working closely with local coalitions,

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

 

Task force co-chairmen have not met yet. A task force operating in Illinois
has expressed a desire to work with us,

OCTOBER 9 STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING

Four items have been proposed for the agenda of the October 9 meeting, which
will be attended by principals and their representatives. These are: (1)
recommendations on organization, (2) presentation of task force programs,
(3) procedures for developing public policy positions and, (4) an admini-
strative report. Since there will be discussion of the desirability of
enlarging the present 33-member steering committee, especially to provide
for some type of participation by local coalitions, a committee was
appointed to consider this question and report on October 9, This committee
consists of Richard Hirsch, Chairman, Andrew Biemiller, Alfred Eisenpreis,
Harold Fleming, Bayard Rustin, Wayne Smithy and Peter Tufo.

It was also decided that the proposal for an Urban Economic Council would
be presented to the steering committee at the October 9 meeting.
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                    <text>WORKING COMMITTEE
ROSTER
September 27, 1967
Mr. John Feild
Mr. Ron Linton
(202) 293-1530
Co-Chairmen
Mr. Andrew Biemiller
(202) 628-3870
Mr. George Meany
President
AFL-CIO
815 16th St., N. W.
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Jack Conway
(202) 393-5596
Mr. David Cohen
(202) 393-5581
Mr. Walter Reuther
President
United Auto Workers
8000 E. Jefferson Ave.
Detroit, Michigan
Msgr. Lawrence Corcoran
( 202) 332-2730
Archbishop John F. Dearden
President
National Confer ence of Catho lic Bishop s
St. Aloysius
1234 Washington Blvd.
Detroit, Michigan
Mr. Jack Davies
(21 2) 552-4415
Mr. David Rocke fe ller
Pres ident
Chase Manhattan Ba nk
New York, N. Y.
Mr . Alfred Eis enprei s
( 212 ) 679 - 0800
Mr. Theodore Schlesinger
Pres ident
Allied Stores Corporation
401 Fifth Avenue
New York, N. Y.
Mr. Walter Fauntroy
(202) 387-2090
The Reverend Martin Luther King
President
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
330 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. John Gunther
(202) 298-7535
Mr. Patrick Healy
(202) 628-3440
Honorable Joseph Barr
Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh
City Hall
Pittsburth , Penn.
�WORKING COMMITI'EE
ROSTER
(Page 2)
Honorable Milton Graham
Mayor of the City of Phoenix
City Hall
Phoenix, Arizona
Honorable James H.J. Tate
Mayor of the City of Philadelphia
City Hall
Philadelphia, Penn .
Mr. James Hamilton
(202) 544-2350
Dr. Arthur Flem ming
President
National Council of Churches
475 Riverside Drive
New York, N. Y.
Dr . Roy Hamilton
(617) 523-1100
Honorable John F. Collins
Mayor of the City of Boston
City Hall
Boston, Mass.
Mr . Tom Hannigan
( 202) 265-8040
Mr . Joseph D. Keenan
Secretary
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers
1200 15th St ., N. W.
Washing t on, D. C.
Mr. Willi am C. Hart
( 212) 751 - 1311
Mr . Gerald L. Phi llippe
Chairman of the Boa r d
General Elec tr ic Co .
570 Lex ingt on Avenue
New York, New Yor k
Rabbi Richard Hir sch
(2 02) 387-2800
Rabb i Ja cob Rudin
Pr es i den t
Synagogue Council of America
235 Fif th Avenue
New York, N. Y.
Mr . Richard Idler
(412) 553-4555
Mr . Fr e derick Close
Chairman of the Board
Aluminum Company of America
Alcoa Building
Pittsburgh , Penn .
�WORKING COMMITTEE
ROSTER
(Page 3)
Mr. Vernon Jordan
(404) 522-8764
Mr. John Wheeler
President
Mechanics and Farmers Bank
Box 1932
Durham, North Carolina
Mr. Jay Kriegel
(212) 566-6934
Mr. Peter Tufo
(202) 223-6694
Honorable John V. Lindsay
Mayor of the City of New York
City Hall
New York, N. Y.
Mr. Conrad Mallett
(313) 963-0566
Honorable Jerome P. Cavanagh
Mayor of the City of Detroit
City Hall
Detroit, Michigan
Mr. Allen Merrell
(313) 322-2687
Mr. Henry Ford II
Chairman
Ford Motor Company
Detroi t, Michigan
Mr. Clarence Mitchell
(202) 544-5694
Mr. Roy Wilkins, Executive Director
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
20 W. 40th St.
New York, New York
Mr. Charles Moeller
(212) 578-2011
Mr. Gilbert W. Fitzhugh
President and Chief Executive Officer
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
One Madison Ave.
New York, New York
Mr. Paul Parker
(612) 330-2100
Honora ble Arthur Naftalin
Mayor of the City of Minneapolis
City Hall
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mr. Guichard Parris
(212) 751-0300
Mr. Whitney Young, Jr.
Executive Director
National Urban League
55 E. 52nd Street
New York, N. Y.
�WORKING COMMITTEE
ROSTER
(Page 4)
Mr. Joseph Rauh
(202) 737-7795
Mr. Arnold Aronson
Executive Secretary
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
2027 Mass. Ave., N.W.
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Bayard Rustin
(212) 666-9510
Mr. A. Philip Randolph
President
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
Room 301
217 W. 125th St.
New York, N. Y.
Mr. John J. Sheehan
(202) 638-6929
Mr. I. W. Abe 1
President
United Steelworkers of America
1500 Commonwea lth Building
Pittsburgh, Penn.
Mr . William Slayt on
(202) 26 5-2224
Mr. Andrew Heiskell
Chairman of the Board
Time, Inc.
Rockefeller Center
New York, New York
Mr. Jame s Rouse
President
The Rouse Co .
Village of Cross Keys
Baltimore, Mc: .
Mr . M.A. Sloan
( 919) 682- 9201
Mr . Asa T. Spaulding
Pre sident
North Carolina
Mutual Insurance Company
Box 201
Durham, N. C.
Mr. Ph i lip Sorenson
( 812) 379-6331
Mr . J . I rwin Mill er
Chairman of the Board
Cummins Engine Company
301 Washingt on Str eet
Columbus , Indiana
Mr. David Stahl
(312) 744-3307
Honorab l e Richard Daley
Mayor of the City of Chicago
City Hall
Chicago , Ill.
�WORKING COMMITTEE
ROSTER
(Page 5)
Mr. Dan Sweat
(404) 522-4463
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
· City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Anthony Weinlein
Mr. Richard Murphy
(202) 2 96-5940
Mr. David Sullivan
President
Building Service Employees
International Union
900 Seventeenth St., N. W.
Washington, D. C.
Not yet designated
Mr. Roy Ash
President
Litton Industries
9370 Santa Monica Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California
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              <text>Mr. John Feild
Mr. Ron Linton
(202) 293-1530

Mr. Andrew Biemiller
(202) 628-3870

Mr. Jack Conway
(202) 393-5596
Mr. David Cohen
(202) 393-5581

Msgr. Lawrence Corcoran
(202) 332-2730

Mr. Jack Davies
(212) 552-4415

Mr. Alfred Eisenpreis
(212) 679-0800

Mr. Walter Fauntroy
(202) 387-2090

Mr. John Gunther
(202) 298-7535
Mr. Patrick Healy
(202) 628-3440

WORKING COMMITTEE

ROSTER

September 27, 1967

Co=-Chairmen

Mr. George Meany
President

AFL-CIO

815 16th St., N. W.
Washington, D. C.

Mr. Walter Reuther
President

United Auto Workers
8000 E. Jefferson Ave.
Detroit, Michigan

Archbishop John F. Dearden

President

National Conference of Catholic Bishops
St. Aloysius

1234 Washington Blvd.

Detroit, Michigan

Mr. David Rockefeller
President

Chase Manhattan Bank
New York, N. Y.

Mr. Theodore Schlesinger
President

Allied Stores Corporation
401 Fifth Avenue

New York, N. Y.

The Reverend Martin Luther Ring
President

Southern Christian Leadership Conference
330 Auburn Avenue, N. E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Honorable Joseph Barr

Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh
City Hall

Pittsburth, Penn.
Mr. James Hamilton
(202) 544-2350

Dr. Roy Hamilton
(617) 523-1100

Mr. Tom Hannigan
(202) 265-8040

Mr. William C. Hart
(212) 751-1311

Rabbi Richard Hirsch
(202) 387-2800

Mr. Richard Idler
(412) 553-4555

WORKING COMMITTEE

ROSTER
(Page 2)

Honorable Milton Graham
Mayor of the City of Phoenix
City Hall

Phoenix, Arizona

Honorable James H. J. Tate

Mayor of the City of Philadelphia
City Hall

Philadelphia, Penn.

Dr. Arthur Flemming
President

National Council of Churches
475 Riverside Drive

New York, N. Y..

Honorable John F. Collins
Mayor of the City of Boston
City Hall

Boston, Mass.

Mr. Joseph D. Keenan

Secretary

International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers

1200 15th St., N. W.

Washington, D. G. |

Mr. Gerald L. Phillippe
Chairman of the Board
General Electric Co.
570 Lexington Avenue
New York, New York

Rabbi Jacob Rudin

President

Synagogue Council of America
235 Fifth Avenue

New York, N. Y.

Mr. Frederick Close
Chairman of the Board
Aluminum Company of America
Alcoa Building

Pittsburgh, Penn.
Mr. Vernon Jordan
(404) 522-8764

Mr. Jay Kriegel
(212) 566-6934
Mr. Peter Tufo
(202) 223-6694

Mr. Conrad Mallett
(313) 963-0566

Mr. Allen Merrell
(313) 322-2687

Mr. Clarence Mitchell
(202) 544-5694

Mr. Charles Moeller
(212) 578-2011

Mr. Paul Parker
(612) 330-2100

Mr. Guichard Parris
(212) 751-0300

WORKING COMMITTEE

ROSTER
(Page 3)

Mr. John Wheeler

President

Mechanics and Farmers Bank
Box 1932

Durham, North Carolina

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

New York, N. Y.

Honorable Jerome P. Cavanagh
Mayor of the City of Detroit
City Hall

Detroit, Michigan

Mr. Henry Ford II
Chairman

Ford Motor Company
Detroit, Michigan

Mr. Roy Wilkins, Executive Director

National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People

20 W. 40th St.

New York, New York

Mr. Gilbert W. Fitzhugh

President and Chief Executive Officer
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.

One Madison Ave.

New York, New York

Honorable Arthur Naftalin

Mayor of the City of Minneapolis
City Hall

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Mr. Whitney Young, Jr.
Executive Director
National Urban League
55 E. 52nd Street
New York, N. Y.
Mr. Joseph Rauh
(202) 737-7795

Mr. Bayard Rustin
(212) 666-9510

Mr. John J. Sheehan
(202) 638-6929

Mr. William Slayton
(202) 265-2224

Mr. M. A. Sloan
(919) 682-9201

Mr. Philip Sorenson

(812) 379-6331

Mr. David Stahl
(312) 744-3307

WORKING COMMITTEE

ROSTER
(Page 4)

Mr. Arnold Aronson

Executive Secretary

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
2027 Mass. Ave., N.W.

Washington, D. C.

Mr. A. Philip Randolph

President

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
Room 301

217 W. 125th St.

New York, N. Y.

Mr. I. W. Abel

President

United Steelworkers of America
1500 Commonwealth Building
Pittsburgh, Penn.

Mr. Andrew Heiskell
Chairman of the Board
Time, Inc.
Rockefeller Center
New York, New York

Mr. James Rouse
President

The Rouse Co.

Village of Cross Keys
Baltimore, Md.

Mr. Asa T. Spaulding
President

North Carolina

Mutual Insurance Company
Box 201

Durham, N. CG.

Mr. J. Irwin Miller
Chairman of the Board
Cummins Engine Company
301 Washington Street
Columbus, Indiana

Honorable Richard Daley
Mayor of the City of Chicago
City Hall

Chicago, Til.
Mr. Dan Sweat
(404) 522-4463

Mr. Anthony Weinlein
Mr. Richard Murphy
(202) 296-5940

Not yet designated

WORKING COMMITTEE

ROSTER
(Page 5)

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

Atlanta, Georgia

Mr. David Sullivan

President

Building Service Employees
International Union

900 Seventeenth St., N. W.

Washington, D. C.

Mr. Roy Ash

President

Litton Industries

9370 Santa Monica Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California
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CITY HALL
August-17, 1967
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYO_R
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES , Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR ., Director of Governmental Li aiso n
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MEMORANDUM
To:
Ann Moses
From:
Dan Sweat
John Feild, U. S. Conference of Mayors, called today concerning
the Urban Coalition meeting the Mayor w ill attend on Thursday,
August 24.
They have divided the delegates into ten 11 mobilization sessions 11
and they want a Mayor and a businessman to chair each of the ten
sessions. They are very anxious that Mayor Allen chair one of
the sessions along with Roy Ash, President of Litton Industries.
The Mayor I s topic would concern 11 Developing Local Support and
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Mr. Ash would take would be 11 Ways of Expanding Private Initiative
in Dealing with Central City Problems 11 •
These sessions will be held at 2:00 p. m. and John says that if
the Mayor has to leave early and catch a plane then Mr. Ash would
chair the remainder of the session.
If the Mayor is in agreement, they would like his representative
to be in Washington at 10: 00 a. m. Monday to develop the program
content . If you talk with the Mayor in the morning , would you
please discuss this w ith him so that we can let the Conference of
Mayors know as early as possible Friday whether or not he will
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CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
August 17, 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 ‘ al

To: Ann Moses

From: Dan Sweat

John Feild, U. S. Conference of Mayors, called today concerning
the Urban Coalition meeting the Mayor will attend on Thursday,
August 24,

They have divided the delegates into ten ''mobilization sessions"
and they want a Mayor and a businessman to chair each of the ten
sessions, They are very anxious that Mayor Allen chair one of
the sessions along with Roy Ash, President of Litton Industries.

The Mayor's topic would concern ''Developing Local Support and
Local Coalition for the Urban Coalition'' and the second part that
Mr. Ash would take would be ''Ways of Expanding Private Initiative
in Dealing with Central City Problems",

These sessions will be held at 2:00 p.m. and John says that if
the Mayor has to leave early and catch a plane then Mr, Ash would
chair the remainder of the session,

If the Mayor is in agreement, they would like his representative
to be in Washington at 10:00 a.m, Monday to develop the program
content. If you talk with the Mayor in the morning, would you
please discuss this with him so that we can let the Conference of
Mayors know as early as possible Friday whether or not he will
be willing to do it,

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