Box 15, Folder 5, Document 23

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Vol. 1 Number 19 January 18,

1969

Free Edition

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YOUR MODEL CITIES

Since my last writing on “Whose
Model Gities", it has been my pleasure
and experience to lecture and answer
questions at one of the Medel Cities
Area Schuols on pretty much the same
subject. It proved to be a very ad-
vantageous discussion to nee. It seems
as if the younger minds are more alert
than some of the not so young onese

The class is doing a Social Sciences
Project on Summerhill, but the questions
asked, were related to the entire
Model Cities Area.

Some of the areas the young people
touched upon were; How did the area
look twenty years ago and how will it
look twenty years from today? Were
there any famous and well known people
living in the area and are there any
living here now? Will the Area be res-
tored to it's once stately residential
status? Where do areca residents shop
for food and clothing? These and
many other avenues of thinking were
discussed.

This makes me wonder Area residents
that if our children are so concerned
about our Area, then should'nt we be?

We should make plans, along with
Model Cities to assure our children
that their dreams about the Arca are
not fruitless. We as parents and
residents, should let the Model Citics
planners know what "WE" want for our-
selves and our children. We should nake
demands and not back down until we are
assured that we have been heard.

We should so concern and involve

ourselves, that we will not go un-noticed.Just because most of the

We must above all do this with respect
and dignity.

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SPECIAL’ SPECIAL

HUD GUIDE

Resident Participatien Techinal Assist.
auces Bulletin # 3 is a piece of inforn-
ation that every body living in the Mo-
del Cities Area should know.

In the.fowrr clearance areas that are
to be cleared in 1969 cach neighborhood:
can apply for HUD Guide Bulletin # 3
and get funds to hire, and fire a Techa-
ical staff to assist the r-sidents in the
plans of their neighborhood.

Not only will the resicents get funds
for assistance in planning they will be
eligible to hire office staff to assist
the technical persone

All the Communities should take notice
of this and ask for other bencfits that
are available.

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JOBS * JOBS * JO3S* JOBS*

How can you look a horse in the mouth

and tell if he or she is either. It is
impossible to stand on the corner of Ga.
Aves. and Pryor St. and tell who is quali-
fied to do what in a community of 55,000
residents.

For the good jobs that will be open
for employing in the Model Cities Area,
a effort should be made to hire them first
sucessful ones
moved to other villas, that do not mean
that there are not any left. Attempts
are being made nowe If you qualify, go
to City Hall Personnal and applye

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MODEL NEICHBORHOOD

Saturday Jan. 25, 1969

KEKE KEE KEKREKEREKE
YOUR MODEL CITI*#S Ccont'd)

Remember in my last writing I stated
that there are those of us who are
qualificd and capable of filling
“Inside Model Cities Jobs?" Well this
is the time for us to come forward and
make ourselves known. This we must

do for our children and our neighbors.

By so involving ourselves, there
is no doubt that this will indeed be;
YOUR MODEL CITI"’sS.

I must apologize for not signing my
name to my last article. I am by no
means a Ghost Writer, neither am Ia
Writer by profession. I am merely a
concerned and qualified area resident,

myrtle ford

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listen to me"

"Well I tell it like is and some listen
and some dont. I only want to help the
communitye I say again, get some people
that will. support progress. Stop letting
a small group of do-sgooders plan for the
entire population. Let everybody at least
hear about what is happening ,

See you at the Mass Convention .
and I will tell it like it is.---Flies
off See you next week.

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STALT NOW ATLANTA IS A GOOD IDEA
BUT WHEN DO ATLANTA CET STARTED
START WHAT? MAYBE THIS IS THE PROBLEM

GETTING ATLANTA TO GET STARTED. SO2RY---

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KERRIER EEEEKEREEK

WEEKLY MACSINE page 2

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WHAT JOBS WILL NEIGH3ORHOOD
TORKERS ET??? ? ?

It was hoped that by now the neighbor-
hood workers would be qualified for better
ewployment in the Model Cities Administra-
tion. But from hearsay this is not likely.

There are rumors that the workers will
continue in the same category.

Are sone of the outsiders muscling the
workers out of a better position ? No.
The outsiders are not interested in meniel
employment. This is something for then to
coneider , neither is the workers.

KEKE KEKEK KKKKK KEKE KKKEKK

Ladies - Girls-—*

Slacks that were made in the Community
at the Mocel Neighborhoods Manufacturing
Plant will be on display at the Sum-—Mec
Center Friday, and Saturday, January 31,
and February 1.

These slacks are not to be sold in a
clothing store, but donations will be ac-
cepted.

Proceeds will so to purchasing some
baseball uniforms for the Little League
teams this sunmer

Get as meny pair as you want.

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OUR CHILD2EN ARE OUR FUTURE
All of our. hope, joy in life and the
future of our contwnity rest in the hands
of our sons and daughters. Our children
are our future, they are our new leaders
doctors, businesstien anc builderse If you
give one child a decent break in life it
will be rewarded over and over in many
generations.
Congratulation goes to the Neighborhood
Aices at Sum-Mec Center for the fine job
they did in recruiting children for the
MSAD STA®T PROGRAle Over 500 youngsters in
the Sun-Mec area wre recruited to partici-
pate in the program coming up this year.
Sum=Mec Center
Bob Wayner, Director

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