Cahn Statement re: Litigation in Behalf of the Poor People's Campaign

Press Release
June 26, 1968

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    Statement by Edgar Cahn, Director, Citizens' 
Advocate Center, and Leroy Clark, NAACP Legal 
Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. and Chief 
Counsel, Poor People's Campaign, Wednesday, 
June 26, 1968 

Re: Litigation in behalf of the 
Poor People's Campaign 

A suit charging Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman with 

wholesale failure to effectively alleviate hunger and malnutrition 

among the poor will be filed at 3:00 p.m. today, June 26, in the 

U.S. District Court in| Washington. E 

The suit is filed in conjunction with the Poor People's 

Campaign. 

Attorneys of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. 

(LDF) and the Citizens' Advocate Center are asking for a temporary 

restraining order to halt return of $227 million by the Dept. of 

Agriculture te the Treasury of the U.S. on Monday, July 1. 

The attorneys are asking the court to prevent Secretary 

Freeman from returning any funds) to the Treasury until the purposes 

for which the funds are made available have been substantially 

fulfilled. 

The two legal organizations also ask that the funds be with- 

held until needy families across the country have been effectively 

assisted. 

The plaintiffs are SCLC and various needy persons denied ade- 

quate nutrition because of the Dept. of Agriculture's failure to 

provide effective food assistance in various counties throughout 

the U.S.\ : 2 \

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