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COMMISSION OH 'f'IID 01:'ftES
C..O•e,,Ut11,,,
I ~4-IA't'ION
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No greater
challenge
faces
America
-,&
than the future
of its
cities.
The problems
cities
from
which
are deeply
and neglect
that difficulties
do not yield
- : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
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.Uminala ClOltly,etdlOd ... .,..._ Iha,
o his activities in Durham.
previoully.
one of a group of three Negro Snan
In Durham, Wheeler is at the cen .........
cial institutions holding. together, ter of Negro action. He is chairman
PATAPAR ii med u a non
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The Transition
from Concern
to Action.
Your deep and continuing concern for problems of population,
clearly
set forth in your State of the Union Message in 1965 and repeated many
times in the intervening years, has made the Nation aware of the great
importance
- see, they are at work on
security arrangements in Texas ; and plan 7 or 8
trips between December 26 and January 15 .
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THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE
REFERRAL
To: The Secretary 0£ Labor
Date:
'N ovember
s.
1968
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ACTION REQUESTED
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in advance,
it should be easier
to hold the
agencies
requests
in line -- they will know that any further
request
for new nioney will require
special
action and cannot
be tacked on to a routine
request
for an issue to meet a coming
maturity.
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- is attached ( Tab B) .
Hunt is a Democrat. Although he was appointed by Governor Hoff, he is
not particularly
close to Hoff and is not identified
with him, beyond
the fact that he is in Hoff's Administration.
Approve
Submit other
Call me
candidates
- : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
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achievement.
Fueled
by the democratic
and in the destiny
faith
of the Nation,
in the dignity
America
moved
.of the individual
forward
again.
The Economy
We can point,
that is flourishing,
first,
to what we see all
- tel.egram of May 2, 1966, concerning civil
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action No. 15952, Eer1k Heine
v.
x
Juri Raus, in the United States District
Court for the Di::trict of Maryland.
I have been adVised by the Depart
ment of Justice that Executive Order 10501
- Rouae,
ALIOTO,Joeeph L., Mayor She.n.
CAIN, Stanley A..,
Interior
ALLOTT, Gordon, Senator
CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc.
ANDERSON,Clinton P.,
Senator
CANTY, Don, Urban America
ANTEI.L, James B.,
'l'Ulsa, Okla.
CAREY, Hugh L., Congress
- : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
- , u.s. Conference of Mey-ors, l-Jash., D.C.
HAFSTAD,Lawrence R., General Motors Corp, Warren, Mich.
HAMM,Elmer, Traffic World, 'Wash., D.C.
HAMMOND,
Harou..d F ., Transportation
Assn of America, Wash., D.C.
HAP.R,Karl G., Jr., Aerospace Industries
Assn
- the actions in response
to your Syr;,.cuse
speech in a coordinated
report from the appropriate
Cabinet Officers
which might be released to the press next week end.-
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THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING
- : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
- it it you would do ao aoaln.
very iaportant,
~or th.ere an MD)' who DNd only the
rd your example to becoae CICIDV!nced
o~ the aeceNitJ' rd
acticn an their pert.
Aoain, let •extend•
per.c:mal oratitude
done and Ake doing to ...
equal nplo,aeDt
in America
- . Weaver, was
my source of information.
He says the
public housing section is making every
effort to receive favorable recognition
by you and they really think they did
something to help.
Disciplinary
this.
action is being taken on
Marvin
- •• We muat seek new way• to better
serve the public .
...._
1 am gratlfled that you continue to communicate wltb and encoura1e other
org-anlzatlon• of Federal flold offlc:tal8. The concept of cootdlnated
Fede1ral action on national goals at the local
- that these changes be adopted.
Attached are draft Presidential transmittals.
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Attachments
·
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~ph
~~stant
Laitin
to the Director
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WHITE HOUSE OFFICE
REFERRAL
To:
Director of the
Bureau of the Budget
Date:
September 6, 1966
ACTION
- report."
, Given the Senator's action, Bob Wood and I recommend
that you release the President's statement Saturday with a Sunday
release da~.
In addition, Bob and I propose to hold a joint press
conference on Thursday or Friday to background the Kaiser
- : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
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desires
to identify himself
and the newsworthiness
of unveiling
a model of this
announcing
its name, that both actions have great favorable
model of the project
is avail.tble
a.nd can be delivered
on
1
2
. short notice to any place he may wish if he
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Congress and Federal Government housing administrators
in imposing
restrictions
and by localities
in their slowness to take action--to
provide enough adequate housing for poor people, especially poor
Negroes. With respect to specific difficulties
facing
- : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
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THE
WHITE
HOUSE
OFFICE
/{/c(-/,Y
REFERRAL
Date:
To: Chairman
August 9, 1968
Civil ServiceJCommiasion
ACTION- REQUESTED
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Dra1t reply for:
President's signature.
• Undersigned's signature
- iznprovement,
which is a continuing plan of action for effecUvtlY tlealing with the prob
Truue programs
must be certified
by
lem of urban slums and blight.
the Administrator
who then recertifies
them periodically.
The Housing and Home Finance Agency repeatedly
- Finance Agency did not
take prompt action to require the City of Chicago to emphasize
the reha
bilitation phase of the project concurrently
with the acquisition
and demo
lition phases.
Moreover,
members
of the staff of the Federal Housing
Administration