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  • caused you any trouble on this matter on the Hill. But I do have very serious concerns about Vietnam. I think this is the place to raise these questions, here in the family. Congressman Boggs: What about Bob Byrd's charge that we are under­ estimating
  • to ask. Allen - Anytime you have anything to tell me I have the time to listen. Johnson - I was told that Drew Pearson made mention of substantially the same thing last Sunday. The story says (reading Allen's story) Now, Bob, Jl no such talk ever
  • transportation, slums and blight, urban sprawl and scatteration-all these problems spawn •ugliness where there should· be beauty, hopelessness and want where there should be hope and abun­ dance. One of the greatest domestic challenges now facing the nation
  • . ' NEW YORK. N. Y. DeOClllber Twenty-fourth 1965 .... Dear Bobs Ma7I first ' take this opportunity to express the unprecedented pleasure I have experienced 1n working w1th this •secret" task force. Having bad a mmber ot assignnents ot similar nature
  • the Corps is giving Congressmen the pitch that such an arrangement will make it harder to get these projects dear to a . Congressman's heart. We have found this reaction from McClellan, Jim Wright, Edmondson and Bob Jones, and second hand we are told
  • HARRY 4: z_@ -----. .--,:; I or S f, • 20th w ! ''"'::' ' I of October ' ···""· •• ' ~ I working with you and Bob . _ __ . -· . the committee in doing wha I can to help develop aome imaginative and meaningful recommendation
  • the capacity of this governmental institutions. Johnson's Administration with our unfinished latest attempt initiatives, of men to arrange we can be proud of our and hopeful their Alan S. Boyd Jn concerning own affairs through Tapes located
  • the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) _________________ __ , -:eAa Thursday. August 26. 1965 t z;~~CUTiV_ -// t/fl-t MEMORANDUM FOR BOB
  • Conference Report, left over from last session . . . controversial, but a major conservation success if enacted. "We hope the leadership will be able to muster solid Democratic support for it on the floor," the President said. Congress­ man Albert replied
  • . are approximately 150 issues in disagreement. Should be no problem. There But we need this bill this session and we hope the Leadership can ask the conferees to work right through this week with the goal of reaching agreement by this Friday, December 8. (Mills
  • Senator Long about the Social Security Bill. Long said he hoped to have it reported Thursday and said he will need a few more days to draft it up. "We voted today that any additional increases we have will be paid for by additional taxes beginning
  • , for the past several months, and particularly in the past month or two, there has been increasing sentiment here and abroad urging the United States to stop bombing in the hope or expectation that this unilateral act would bring us to the peace table. While
  • are on the Senate calendar and we hope that Senate action can be obtained soon after the Senate has completed work on the Excise Tax bill. 1. Automobile Insurance Study 2. D. Co Police - Firemen - Teachers Pay Increase 3. Food for Freedom Extension (P. L 0 480
  • EMPLOYEES: Transportation, ·Last evening Marad you heard and the State of the Union our President deliver his third State of the Union message. All of that stirring speech is of vital importance to us as Americans and federal employees. I hope you
  • in the House. Mansfield said we are very hopeful in the Senate. Mike Manatos said that he has not had a Se!_late head count, but out of the Committee, three Republicans, instead of the four he had previously mentioned, were against PC's. Albert said "I keep
  • ::..:~:=~\l :!•·~ :r.4lcmbc::~ oi : ~~~.; ,·:=-::..i:~~.:; t:. do . c::.uld to try to p:-cvc ..-:.~ ~ st;.·ikc from cccu:::::;.:.:::..:; . T::c Prc~id'7:Zlt said he had been t:l.l!d~:: \\'ith m~mberz o: -~:.:..~ -:=ongr.:: ss o~ st:-iko le~id~tion and hoped th
  • said that only four or five businessmen out of 100 contacted oppose the tax increase. Most of the others advised going ahead. The President said he hopes that the administration also can cut departmental spending. II. Crime Control Congressman Albert
  • with the discussion of the Vietnam elections observers. The President asked if Lodge could be contacted to see if he could stay an extra day or two to talk to the news media for backgrounders. He also hoped Senator Hickenlooper could talk to CBS. The President
  • ourselves. We are going to pursue the various diplomatic alternatives. Any questions? Speaker McCormack: is a wise course. I think the course that the President is following SiilOE .s:_ eH: ! -10P, SECRET I - 8 ­ Senator Mansfield: I hope you
  • --· •• and sonic boom ~~e-s, and the initial six months of prototype con­ struction.-·· We hope to conduct first in late 1969, and,ntroduce flight tests of the supersonic it into commercial service transport by mid-1974. \ Advanced After years other
  • , Jl003, 11047,.11161; and International Aviation Pacilitiea Act, Sectiona·7, 8, 9) 2 . The hoped for improvementain air safety and technological development that lay behind these actions have been realized in satisfying measure, largely because of PAA
  • -- Boston Mayor John P. Collins said he hoped the new deparonent would be created "this year." Collins said he did not want to see the newDeparonent delayed while Congress studied possible creation of a department which would Include more agencies than
  • an unconstitutional .' .~ delegation of th• ap ropriatioii , r ._ of Cougre~. A,. .. . . ~. memorandum giving · th ·baai for · theae ~.onclu ions • ie attached · ,. ~ •. 1 " 1. "· _ 1· hope _·.that _thia --~riodia · i helpful ,·co .' oamd.tt e~ . Thia •Depa_
  • ■• the greatest th1 ■ aee our paper on planning submitted to the Bureau of the Budget an4 Position In addition quired. to thia operating tool. hope for the Paper.II.) other approach•• are re­ mm ahOlll.d review the impact of Federal program■ upon
  • of urbanization control. be sensitive processes. any hope of success, should to these which will matters. It be required adequately funded profit as is done in the Department To several have a clear of Urban Development corporations, develop­