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  • , and is very close to Richard Hughes. Approve General Disapprove --- --- Public Herbert Denenberg, Professor at the Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania. He was the chief academic adviser to the Hughes Panel and is well respected
  • of Mississippi, he did all in his power to block the school dese­ gregation decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. He was instru­ mental in handing over $163,000 to the infamous White Citizens' Council, a group whose avowed aim is to "preserve the integrity
  • adminis­ t r a t ion 's h istori cally outs tanding record of s i gni fi cant l egisla tive progres s aros e fr om hav i ng a l eader who has unprec edent ed underst anding of t he human and gover nmenta l prob lems whi ch hither t o had blocked such l eg i
  • . ) Schwe i ker (Pa .) Young (Tex .) Vand erJ agt (Mich.) Za block i (Wis .) Whalen (Oh io) Widnall (N.J. ) Wyd ler (N .Y.) Recorded for but not actually voting : Democrat s- Kluczynski (I II. ), Adam s (Wa sh.), Con ye rs (Mi ch.). Peppe r (Fla .), Scheuer
  • , D.C. ?•HON ___ AM"'MCCt.Jl.J.O..CH__ SE REPRES ATIVES• WASHINGTON, D.C. ILTQNs,~EISENHOVU •D VERGRENA'ifOUSE _ . . ._ . 4545 NO. CHARLES STREET• BALTIMORE MARYLAND 21218 9•MR• .Al.8.ERT E,~J£NNE,,R,JR. RAYMOND, MAYER, JENNER& BLOCK 135 LASALLESTREET
  • - ,....,,_..,..,,,,..... EXECUTIVt;, .. fJ,9 r~~ ~ Mq lli, 1966 • J FG//C ~/t!J~ Ft;,/.3&Daar Jllr. Secretar;ya '!he Preai.dent on llq ... thirteenth ~/IP-YI .... signed an Ex:ecutiw Order atlt.led f«rrinc Jurudiot.ion ... •trana- ► ' OYer CG"ta1n Blocked
  • File unit description: Hawes family and Matagorda Island; Jewish Restitution Successor Organization; transferring jurisdiction over certain blocked assets from the Attorney General to the Secretary of the Treasury; General Aniline & Film Corporation
  • Development and Trans port, ~aga t te o, sent the X. President several of the John F. Kennedy commemorative stamps issued by the Senegalese Post Office. Enclosed with the letter, in fact, were five first day covers, one plate block of four stamps and three
  • has, on the whole, been below normal. The trade winds, which should have subsided at the beginning of July and allowed the intertropical front (1) to reach the northern · part of West Africa in general, have persisted, thus blocking the (1) I ITF
  • to our restraint in the supply of arms. As indicated below, we feel the time for some relaxation is at hand. --With the exception of the $3.0 million cash sales authorized in early August, sales and deliveries to Israe have been blocked. The Israeli
  • appointment of "'\fr. be approved. I With deepest regret of our Senate is Coleman ',rill not and disappointment, ~f~ Mrs o Dale Plank Block worker, Boulder Co. Democratic Party iH~ WHITE: HOUSt, JUN2~ 6 05 PH'65 RECEIVED I JBC:hm y 22, 19 5
  • SUBJECT: Here Transforming is a quick wrap-up - - McNamara, Clark, to block out a sensible -- McNamara this effort, !: I I 340,000 acres. ·hundred. some The tracts Committee) into Model Cities -- Teams excellent are worth Projects report
  • Chicago and a former alderman there, Douglas • knows first-hand that the-task of reviving our blighted fi~es must be accomplished block-by-block. The most grandiloquent plan must ultimately be translated into ·• ~omplex of local needi,pnctices
  • (such as block grants or rev.e nue sharing), it is clear that we will have to (a) do our very best to hold down the post-Vietnam defense budget, (b) avoid increases in spending under low-priority civilian programs, and (c) forego, for the next few years at least
  • out­ were within about four blocks, garage. distance by the Bureau of Public Roads, United States timated tions Department of Cormnerce, was applied number of vehicles to arrive the parking from outside Because different in estimating
  • . expansion One of the principal block area referred The area walk-up apartments, converted incomes. The project but 3 of these coordinator loan project and grant contract coordinator properties was of the opinion have to buy problem
  • of voter registration in Dallas County, Alabama, where of the 30,000 persons of voting age, 9,000 of the registered are white and only 600 are Negro. He concluded, "The time has come to remove these stumbling blocks that deny Americans their Constituttional
  • .........••.•.•.......... " •.•.•• 2I Research and Development ....•...•...•.••..•••... 24 Block Grants for Municipal Operating Expenditures .• 24 Policy Changes in Existing Credit Programs ....••.. 25 A "Workable Program" for Metropolitan Areas ...... 26 Combating Speculative
  • operating up to now in the field of technical assistance. The building in which it is located was not among those razed during the course of the riots although almost the [2 of 5] ­ - 3 - entire block around the ARA office was demolished. ARA has been
  • File unit description: Hawes family and Matagorda Island; Jewish Restitution Successor Organization; transferring jurisdiction over certain blocked assets from the Attorney General to the Secretary of the Treasury; General Aniline & Film Corporation
  • . This turned out to be acceptable to the local groups, and freed the funds. Whether it will really work in practice remains to be seen. Again Yorty was the stumbling block. It took all of Collins z skill and finally discussions with Jesse Unruh (Yorty 1 s man
  • of the Administration's reconnnended program. However, the ~at problem in blighted areas of many cities of the United States is very extensive and involved. In these areas, literally thousands of premises in 'hundreds of blocks are infested with rats . Hundreds of rat
  • McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc. Richard H. Holton Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs Joseph L. Block, Chairman Inland Steel Company Myron L. Joseph Council of Economic Advia era W. Anthony Boyle, President United Mine Workers
  • WAIBIMOTOK ~/ 11: 10 pm. Tuesday March 15, 1966 MR. PRESIDENT: Watts Hale ~hampion, Pat ~i:own's man in Sacramento confirmed Ramsey X Clark's report that the situation in Watts now looks "fairly encouraging." The troublemakers are confined to a 3-6 block
  • .ould have bGen able to block it. \tithOllt acno er.tent on the DI.mesarea. •, • Uter long nce;otiatiorm ve .t1.nally got all parties m egreemsn\ excopt flalleek-on a jeint proposal vhicb would authorl 0 the harbor am a dunoa area ot about, tru, eamo
  • large poor families, policies that tend to block the adequate provision of bedroom space can best be understood by looking at separate programs. PUBLICHOUSING Local public housing officials cite the $20,000 maximum allowable investment per dwelling unit
  • recommendation on three grounds: -- the possibility that Congress will block further sales of existing pc' s (Senator Williams intimated as much yesterday in a closed session of the Committee on Reductions in Federal Expenditures.) - - the need for a "cushion
  • . is located in downtown Durham, N. C., within a block of Sve competitive banb. When Wheeler wallcs along the streets downtown, many people nod or greet him with the ~ will and respect normally accorded to a successful and promi­ nent local businessman. Thia