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  • department established since the Department of Health, Education and Welfare was created In 1953. Both President Kennedy and President Johnson each year from 1961 to 1964 Wtsuccessfully proposed creation of a housing department. HUD as established by PL 89
  • , government, and the news media.'' The organization blames this on '' the specific actions of our last four presidents that have directly aided or cooperated with our com­ munist enemies.'' With reference to the late President Kennedy, the Minutemen state
  • . Kennedy - Thinks this is the right approach but wants to make sure we have studied Jim Landis' report on transportation to President Kennedy. He thinks there are some reservations in that report that should be taken into consideration. Metcalf
  • Lee White This will confirm that the m eting on Transportation scheduled for 8:30 a. m., August 3, 1965 has been rescheduled for 8:30 a. m., August 6, 1965. Joseph A. Califano, Jr. ( , I J • ., • '' • •'· 0 - -July 29. 1965 1 MEMO
  • Kennedy. 3. Planting flowers and shrubs in the small triangles and squares carved out by thoroughfares. 4. Initiating neighborhood competitions on beautification. 5. Utilizing a volunteer committee of landscape architects to draw up plans for use
  • . .The unsupported inference. _which mos·t· have drawn· is that the meeting with the Conference indicates a forthcoming White House· indication of s·upp~rt for a \ • Department of Housing.and Community Development, such ~ •as. Presi~ent ·Kennedy was· considering
  • from Ft.. McNair inspect sticks of dynamite • discO\reted in a :woods in Prince William County., Va.-, used as a training camp by area "Minutemen."-Star Staff Photo by Joseph Silverman. _ _~- ·-···--· ____._~...:......i
  • Nalleaal Mo,tvove A-'41.._ C..•Hitr FooWIIH Ad.aa&alle.._ V._ ----1 A,teta.,...lln , . MEMORANDUMFORa SUBJECT& ;=-..r~~~/7.c! FG/::,'d ,.,-~. ,. F&-/Yt?~_r October 21, 1965 - '- ·•• Joseph A. Culifano, Jr . Special Assistant to th~ President
  • ), as checked by IC JACK F..AY RID:F;NHOUR, were negative w;tth respec.t to an arrest of VIDNJEVICH since _las-t reported.· Concerning the arrest of VIDNJEVICH, October 31, 1966, at Kennedy High ·School, previo~ly :t"epqrted, records of the Chicago Police
  • , 1965. Applicant: TRANSPET, No. MC 124211 (Sub-No. 70), ftled ris .J.-W.inokur, 1920 Two Penn Center INC .. 36 Cooper Square, New York, N.Y. October 26, 1965. Applicant: HILT Plaza, John P. Kennedy Boulevard at Applicant"s representative: A. DaVid TRUCK
  • in the briefing. It might be useful to rrieet later in the week to discuss plans for the press briefing. I will return late Wednesday from Cape Kennedy where we are launcQing our first operational weather satellite. I will check your office Thursday morning
  • This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
  • MESSAGE ON TRANSPORTATION In April 1962, President comprehensive Executive. message Kennedy concern, the first ever delivered by a Chief on transportation It dealt with a variety and urgent sent to Congress and others of topics •• some
  • of U.S. powe1· · ·,~t; 'j/ ~ ,('; . ·) ;- wasted in pro• serves the cause of peace. He ls tracted war, obviously wrong. He and Pres• ·.: . ._.,_~,t"~/'~.. :.~:2-t_i.:, taro. '1,ha. t was ldcnt Kennedy . have -exercised ·. .,:'.'."~~.. ~~~~ r$- tho ch o I
  • visit in June 1962, Vice President Pelaez of the Philip­ pines expressed to President Kennedy the desire of the Philippine Government to proceed along the lines now contemplated. In a note dated July 20, 1962, the Philippine Government accepted