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Report from Mayor's Conference Hawaii
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- John Lindsay reports from the Mayor's Conference in Hawaii. He discusses the relationship between Federal Government and Municipal Governments and the relationships between suburbs and inner cities. He goes through a proposed amendment to the 'Safe Streets and Crime' bill languishing in Congress at the time. He also discusses three new members o...
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- 1967-06-18
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- sound
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- New York Public Radio
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- New York Public Radio
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