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Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- pressing urban needs, proposed for the immediate study of the new Secretary and including demonstration projects in metropolitan planning. These programs are predicated on the organization of the Depart ment along the lines recommended in o~r companion
- ,. runmng dust ry rat.her than improvement The Jndian press and some Tn- through June of. t1,.1s year. of farm _output. . dian po lit ici;.n have· ignored Uie Amcndmen ls to ma1nt2.111 a f~~>w Washmglon 1s gr
- , ' -· ,, , on Hoyeing and Urban Development •• •' i . ,, I :, • , th• p:ro'bl.Gma ot rapid urban and metropolitan growth and press forward -towar4•. our national goal ot a decent home in a decent enviroament tor •~ eft17 American tami]T. To. accanpllah this ve
- NEEDSPROTECTING HIS OWNPEOPLEBY BRINGING SINCE m: SAYSHE IS UNDERCUTT.ING Ir TO OURATTENTION. IT IS A PRESS RELEASEANNOUNCING A NEWHUDPR03RAM.HOWEVERi MILT SAYSTHIS PROGRAM·COULD ALSO8£ CONSIDER~D A NEWORGANIZATIONAL STEP FOR THE STILL FORMING DEPARTMENT. SINCE
- npy;_, that might facilitate ultimate creation of a new Department of Transportation and meanwhile produce better solutions for some current pressing problems. - - -2 National Transportation Council We have serious reservations concerning Mr
- : Gordon M. Murray, Exe//it:1}..Ja~ret.a.ry SubJ: Transmittal. No. 2 1. 2. f Attached 1s a copy ot the report ot th~ Interagency Conmittee··on Transport Mergers and covering White House Press Release ot March 6, 1963. .• 'Ihe next meeting ot the task
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- the CORE ·worker gets .the worst of it. ft BOB CAREY, United Press International reporter, advised on July 12, 1965, that he had attended a press conference held at the Acme Cafe in Bogalusa. At this press conference, SAXON FARMER, KKK leader in Bogalusa
- ," supra, has a photograph showing "H. RAP BROWN, National Director of SNCC" emerging from 00 the Black Arts Studio at 726 East McMillan Street, to ask police to leave his press conference. They did." The June 16 9 1967, 0'Journal Herald," daily newspaper
- f. their proaulgating service and police, intellectuals, them achieving and the press. and enhancing imageJ foruaJlating a thorough anti-corruption lines outlined in Appendix B. -----z=m programalong the DISCUSSION ~d 00 00 6 z - b
- '\t. flI Lt!O N N•rn 1 A HALF TO NS OF FOODGRA INS wm:R N2~J PL 4G0 t{dREEi:Hi:trt • · WE P1RE HECS:IVING MU~1ER OUS QUESTIOi~S FflOi~ PRESS AND OT HER S AS JO· 1-;ExT ST~?-\, \~E A3SU:ts THAT NZ XT STE? \J ILL B~: VISIT SUBR;\Mt:·, IAM TO THE U
- bottlenecks. After a decade of . well intentioned efforts by FIIA and URA, rehabilita tion-the most pressing need in urban renewal-is ,., still not a going proposition. An executi\·e depart ment could provide a completely fresh start, removing rehabilitation
- to which printing presses, machine tools and similar equipment may be moved and hid den at short notice. 43. Stockpile such essential material as photographic film and chemicals, variety of paper stock for forging travel permits, food ration stamps
- with members, they had not received this legal assistanceg It was also pointed out that money for the past six months had been collected in considerable amounts for the specific purpose of buying a printing presso The printing press has not been pt.tr chased
- on their front yard and porches." March lf~ 1965: Mrs. Johnson met with Secretary and Mrs. Udall, Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, Chah-man of the National Capital Planning Gommiss~on, Liz Carpenter, Mrs. Johnson's press secretary, Mr. Nash Casho of the National Park
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- su ested a pu c ra e s e ope~ to the p~blic and that they welcome the press to these rallies. }-;!(.9 adw:ise d that care should be taken not to allow p ress photograp hers to photogr~ph spectators and participa ~t s of the r911ies who objected
- strai$htened out, lay a firm basis for effective automation, and expand the bulk carrier fleet. Then the other points can• be explored, and pressed where this seems apiropriate. I• ..... . ~ . / 't. 0 ' I 1 l I
- dimension . That was Tucson , in_which a second night of -"rioting" seem~ to have been planned or ~taged for the press . There was even reported sniping at two or three media vehicles . POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN CRISIS: THE PROBLEM _OF CONTROL
- Dear Bill: Members of key Congressional committees will be briefed on plans for the proposed Department of Transportation at the 7, 1966. White House Mess next Monday evening, February I have been advised that a press briefing will be scheduled for 10
- were announced, Arnold Johnson, the party's public relations director, issued a press release which bitterly condemned the airstrike as "an act of brutal a~gression which horrifies the world." The American people were urged to speak out and demand
- in American politics. Introd. by Harry Golden. Washington, Public Affairs Press, 1962. 150 p. HS2330.K63R5 II. Periodical articles Extremism in American politics, by Arthur M• . Schlesinger. Saturday Review ., 11/27/65, p. 21-25. Historical survey
- . The second ni gh t of rioting in. Tucson was staged in another sense , Following queries by a newspaper r epo rter as to where and ~hen they were goi n g to riot that evening , youths put on a minor riot for the benefit of th e press, 17 E·. The Riots
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- -------- . ,... ..,.. • . •\ .... . , . . : . • . .. . ' • . .. .. ' .i .. . . 8-i'A'l'Ji?mft BY ROBERTc. . wmvm,ADMDlIS'l'RATOR HOUSIHOAND HOMEFnfAl.JCE AGENCY t AT"A PRESS CO~"'FEREMOB, 3:00 PM . • . XOBDAY, NO\rmram ... a, 1962 • \ . .' . . . - .. 4 ----- 11J;;~~; ---- ------- L .. ~ .... ~ J
- are beginning to feel that riots are all they understand. This is the only way to talk to downtown." "There will be a holocaust if changes do not come fast." The one theme that emerged in every conversation was the pressing need for jobs. Many believed jobs
- pressed to raise public revenues. Thus, central cities in the great metropolitan areas and suburban municipalities immediately adjacent to the core typically make a greater tax effort than their neighbors toward the outskirts of growing metropolitan areas
- briefings I propose the lative, press following responsibilities and industry briefings: Secretary Connor - general a brief description of principal Under Secretary highway safety bill. the ~rl ~./ r~/-=-~ F~·//-/ C. L. Schultze strong chairman for o
- formula allows, while other States must press to utilize £und3 in this category. thei ~ allotments, or are lapsing Authority should be secured, therefore, to re a llot any unobligated balances in the long-term care allot ment among the States which
- John Jo McMahon, is expected to continue into next week." · The Cleveland Press, January 25, 1967 . edition, cont·ained an article captioned nAttorney Lauds ~Tu:r.y ·and Judge in Freeman• s Acquittal of Perjury"°- . ~his . article . stated as follows