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- in order to permit the Department of Housing o.nd Urban Development to start operations. A. The Act creating APPLICABLELEGALPrlOVISIQ!,S the Department provides as follows: l. 'Ille Act "shall 2. The Act 'fDD.Y take effect "on such earlier date
- no· ~~bt that such discussion, under private auspices, of the· problems of peace will provide a. major contribution to the greatest single problem of our time. The symposium ·ip.a.t the ~enter proposes can, I think, an important ovont in tho International
- be operated more economically in the future, but, at the present time it must be adequately financed as it provides many other benefits. The present program affords greater protection to the northern and southeastern portions of the United States which
- , from BillXWalton. of June 1, In view of Bill's remark that we understated the case and, particularly, since my June 1 letter provides all of the pertinent data, I can only con clude that he wrote his memorandum to you before he saw our supple sure
- opportunities for the "hard core" unemployed, by encouraging and assisting Federal managers as employers to provide jobs for the disadvantaged, and by working with local representatives of the National Alliance of Business men in their efforts to make the JOBS
- Ml!M>RANilJM FOR MR. CALIFANO Subject: Creation of a private FNMA The Housing and Urban Development conference bill provides for converting ffiMAto a private corporation, essentially as proposed by the President. If we can accomplish
- . "The Committee has provided the kind of lead ership that has stimulated all areas of American life to greater effort to make sure that each man is given the opportunity to develop his capacities and to find employment that will fit' them. "In this effort we have
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- " (- ., .:··.:>:· :··/_. ":~~ • AVCO in Boston. The Company will lease a plant in. :>~· ..;.;',:,-'. ,' .:·.•>·; ;'.':: .. ·-.·~·._-:.Roxbury which will provide 12 jobs within the next 2 ·, •• • ' ·.•·· :',,. • •· weeks and 55 jobs within a month. AVCO will.also .. ,, spent $1 million
- codes .•. and development total welfare and aided finds that standards can be encouraged housing and_ building to provide there State standards, in order to determine bui_lding costs, to serve ~s iarge a part as (it) including
- to Washington He came from a day that is dead . He offers us a philosophy of government the whole free world has rejected--a philosophy that permits the government to tyrannize over men, provided it is duly constituted under law . Wallace represents a group
- )] ··r .: WHIT- HOUSE RECEIV 0 [2 of 13 (back)] The President - page 2 The Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 9, paragraph 7, specifically provides: "No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence
- '.!;.;:(£} Pal-~ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE Fe;:/ /)..a./J' WAIHIKOTOII i October 3, 1967 •T.uesday, 10:45 a. m. MEMO FOR: Marvin FROM Barefoot Watson Sanders~\~ .... .....-_,. ~ As I mentioned to you the Wall Street Journal is asking questions
- . Watson's comment? Washington Post Baltimor·e Sun N. Y. Times Wall Street Journal Washington Evening Star Washington Daily News !_ ✓ Disapproved ------- Approved / {:!) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON v{ I t·-- June 18, 1966 12: 15 p. m
- to languish in the Agriculture Committees of both bodieo. Every year Farm Magazines, Trade Journals and the NAC News inform us of the ever-increasing amounts of economic poisons used in agriculture in this Country. The Apr:iJ. 1968 issue of NAC News states
- in the report show the results of the Federal Govemment•s programs to ezpand employment opportunities in industry and in the Federal service for all Americans, regard less of race, creed, color or national origin. "The C.Ommitteehas provided the kind of lead
- of all the UAR. We'd welcome restoration of relations, providing it can be done on the basis of mutual respect and dignity. Frankly, we feel the Egyptians have treated us badly and we 1 re bruised, but we're not going to wear our resentments on our
- this afternoon)__so· far we have no precise information about how many amendments she will attempt tomorrow. She has been trying desperately to line up a c;:9-sponsor on a judicial review clause. We have provided Phil'~Landrum and Mann/ Geller with draft speeches
- Mars landing mission might well be in excess of $200 billion. Other questions might be raised about the technical capability to perform such a mission. The manned lunar landing has not yet been accomplished to provide initial confidence, and a manned
- . It ts American Policy, constant under three administrations since 1954, to sup port the Government of South Vietnam 1n its efforts to defend itself and its peo ple against this assault. We are pledged to provide all appropriate support for as long
- ta ica. He appreciates your friend liness in providing these particular n:,ementos of that occasion. ,; 1.; Alt..'1.ough I hesitate to ask the President to comply with autograph ·requests right now, due to his extremely busy schedule, I have
- . HOWEVER, INFORMATION WHICH MARK fAs(ER AND .:.,- PROVIDENCE GUIDE YOU IN YOUR LONELY DECISIONS. 0 0 PURSUANT TO CONVERSATIONS WITH MR. JACK VALENTI AND MR. 0 oour-t_ASS CATER AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON DECEMBER 21, 1965, I AM 0 SENDING THEM
- Intelligence Task Force to manage this crisis. It was able to formalize the continuous liaison within CIA and outside the Agency. It provided a mechanism to keep me informed of the activities and plans of the Agency, to keep me abreast of the current
- and California. There is a great deal of money We being provided by H. L. ~unt and by Leander"i>erez. will also be informed w n we find out what primaries Wallace intends to run in. It is the opinion our Alabama man that Wallace would carry and Arkansas
- 21, 1968 Mr. Joseph A. Calif's.no, Jr., Special Assistant to the President, The White House, WASHINGTON,D.C • Dear .Mr. Calif's.no, It occurs to me that twenty-five years ago I wrote up in SURVEY GRAPHIC,the leading socio-economic journal of' its