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  • and political problem requiring coordinated, effective action at the local, State, and Federal level. Concern for the problem must not remain within the province of compartĀ­ mentalized government bureaucracies and professional disciplines involved. 1-8
  • and a half of talking with L a rry and Mike, it was a rath er dismaying conclusion that there had been much talk in the country and in the papers and not much action on the Hill on the beautification proposal, and we must try at least to get them considered
  • sharing 23 for the medically needy in the last session of Congress and the 24 near certainty that such amendments will be reintroduced in 1969? 25 No action has been taken by the Federal Government to SCHILLER'