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  • the foregoing proviso shall cease to be 4 controlling upon tho establishment of a new rate of com- 5 pensation for such positions by or pursuant to the provisions 6 of .any law hereafter enacted. 7 8 ( d) The Secretary may delegate any of his functions
  • bis Committee. Senator McClellan told Alan Boyd and me that he will hold the hearings himself on the Department of Transportation bill and will "expedite" the matter. His first question concerned what functions if any the new Department would take from
  • . Ervin Non-coinm.ittal. Gruening Okay. Muskie Sounds pretty go6d, but warns that Scn~tors will bo conce1·ned ahout rol of cc1·tain existing agencies such as FA.A, after trans!e1· to new Dopt,.2/: All the way with us I •Ribicoff Harris Open mind
  • "NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Institute of Fine Arts 1 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 AREA 212 988-5550 June 25, 1966 CONFIDENrIAL Mr.Draw Pearson, The Washington Post Washington, D.C. Dear Mr.Pearson, I have tried several times, indirectly
  • , or earlier if the effective date has been accelerated by the President.) Former HHFAofficials designated to act in place of Presidentially appointed departmental officials would be com­ pensated at the rate of pay established for the new positions. (SEC. ll(b
  • way. TIM Val ... ata&ee u.. .. ; .,.,...... •• u -- le ,.aw e,...aaft. ~.. Imm• -..new• ..ti.. la -,ace., to~ • ....... er •eue, ntef..-matep-lrNl.,•••CwecUtoexam to .. __. ....... wa..--.1l11ht.a1 p..._.-~. •cl .. t, Metile JIily 30
  • their new military plans. It is unlikely that present political actions will meet th e situation. should plan for a bigger political effort to reverse the current trend . political actions should be proposed for consideration. We New An overall
  • PRESIDENT HUMPHREY NEW. CHAIRMAN OFPCEEO The affirmative action activities of the Presi­ dent's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity will be maintained and accelerated in the coming months, according to Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. Speaking at his
  • Canal Policy and Relations with Panama I have approved the following policy guidance governing the conduct of United States relations with Panama and future actions related to the present Panama Canal and a possible new sea-level canal. 1. The United
  • I have reviewed your 22 October 1965 Memorandum to me in response to NSAM 337 as updated by the Department of State 1 s 17 May 1966 Memorandum to Mr. Rostow and by my approval on 23 May of the new military· sales package for Iran. I approve your
  • beset the advantageous are steps for the new Depart­ that can and should be taken immediately: 1. Maritime I am today issuing Labor Management difficult manning, • - have hampered the Secretary program order Commission to aid in resolving
  • to the same effect could be included in Section 3 either as a part of or as a new subsection following Sub~ection (d), with the succeeding Subsections to be renum• bered as required. In either event, Section 8(1) should be amended to insert the following
  • in the White House, their bus tours and award ceremonies, have flowed the plans, incentives, donations, and inspiration that have brought a new look to the city. They operated without by-laws or organization chart and became a rallying point for everything from
  • Education . Financing Public Broadc~ting Housing and Urban Developnent Manpower Ma.rine·Sciences New Towns 2 I ... r 1967Int~rc~~ncy Task Forces (Continued) 1967 Tnsk Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force
  • ATTORNEY G~NERAL STATE OF NEW YORK TO HON. NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER GOVERNOR STATE OF NE,W YORK October 18, 1967 Pursuant to your directive of January 3, 1967 ( annexed hereto as "Appendix A"), under the authority of Executive Law, Section 63, subd. 8, I
  • . Faithfully yours. /!2!/JI Contents Pog• vii Foreword---------------------------------------------··---··--------·Organization,Department of Transportation -----------------------------­ Chapter I THE NEW DEPARTMENT
  • gressive step against a corrupt and inefficient monarchy and hoped that the new revolutionary leaders might be able to reach an accommodation with Israel which would bring stability to the area. There was a reciprocal interest in the United States
  • their expenditures. ---/"? Most important, there is a new and growing public awareness of the magnitude and danger of the problem. ---~------~-;-~--Iltis· now possible for a President to speak frankly t6the people about this matter. But~ m~:su.-red agai'.nst
  • will and by their unstinted energy, the Korean people have pioneered in selt-help projects that have reclaimed marsh lands and barren hillsides for new and now much more e:f'f'icient rice production. They have established cooperatives in f'ishing and seeweed marketing
  • in the proposed White _ouse announcement of a new program of gra, ate fellowships in urban studies as follows: Secretary ·weaver .would propose to release - ~­ this early next week unless the White-~Hous...!;:_· de sires to make the announcement. I • suggest
  • Attached are editorials on a recently published SNCC News­ letter which urged that President Johnson be spit upon. Oneedition is from the New York Times; the other is from the Washington Post. ~ We will ~7 Hanoi show that this year. The Atlanta
  • there are str onger. Willia1n Bundy: As to South Vietnam, Prime Minister Khanh has suspended the constitution and t he Buddhists have made their demands on the government. The Military Council will meet tonight to elect a new President. A new Na tional Asse m
  • BURNET,Texas, November 2, 1947 -----of at least 154 civic minded citizens south central The unanimous opinion of counties all over central and Texas is that the soil conservation movement has been given a new lease on life. The opinion
  • Folder, "11/2/1947, Burnet, Texas - News Release on Soil Conservation Movement," Statements Files, Box 6
  • September Dear ~r. 17, 1962 Chiba: your letter of September 7 and the invitation to attend the opening or the new ~oral Re-Armament Aalan Assembly Center at Odawara. I appreciate 22 have alre~dy been made, Plans for )ctober so I cannot
  • Honored Correspondent on the A1nerican platform today . Winner of America's Highest Speaker's Award ' ~ - 9,L ~~EYE-WITNESS... BEHIND TODAY'S WORLD-HEADLINES" A new exclusive world-report. .. by a prize-winning reporter. .. from his latest, 25th
  • . Only three weekslater, in September 1966, furthermore, in connection with the same commenting on the City's unprecedentedat­ transaction, fifth Avenue Coach was able to tempt at "starvation" of the Companythe New purchase a substantial minority interest
  • . ' NEW YORK. N. Y. DeOClllber Twenty-fourth 1965 .... Dear Bobs Ma7I first ' take this opportunity to express the unprecedented pleasure I have experienced 1n working w1th this •secret" task force. Having bad a mmber ot assignnents ot similar nature
  • Service Hide and seek: Our readers' dogs in their favorite hideouts. What makes the customs dogs in Australia so special? 6 Paw Prints 26 Dogsport 101 Meet search dogs working in Haiti, the new mixed-breeds competing in AKC events, and the most
  • Service Hide and seek: Our readers' dogs in their favorite hideouts. What makes the customs dogs in Australia so special? 6 Paw Prints 26 Dogsport 101 Meet search dogs working in Haiti, the new mixed-breeds competing in AKC events, and the most
  • the angling for OF American money to bulld a. new naval baser:: in Mindanao. It is somewhat ironic that • • President Macapagal who, on taking office, The President ~eads the Nation Toward . OF WYOMING lost no time in stamping his feet at Uncle .Beauty
  • -building at one stage or another. By stretching definitions to include Greece, Turkey and Israel, all can be described as traditional societies .in transition toward new patterns of modern nationhood. Through­ out the area, the "warring sects" of great
  • ), then the r1.ot coverage in the surrounding area (incl\ltling, for example, Newark ncwspeperf distributed in P'la1nf1eld) > encl finally the content o'£ national cove·r age (£or example Time, Life, Newstreek, the New York TimEu~, the Associated Press
  • ■• with reaard to tht• or any other ■attar. Witb kiadeat reaard• and beat Wrtaht cc ufO wi•h••• Pataan I am ~~ GD-new file Separate Cover: Copies of Report of Comm. on Science and reque ■ ted from Bureau of Standards Clearing Aatronautica House
  • that the Congress of Racial Equality ·in New Haven, Connecticut, has also organized a demonstration of New Haven civil rights organizations, which is being held in front of the post office buil~ing in New Haven today. Information has been received that Dick Gregory
  • Fehnler). The Pres. then introduced Fanfud to the reps. of US News and World Report wl'x>were waiting ~ for him in the cabinet room, then walked Ftnf'aai out to the car. Then he immediately went to lunch up in the Mansion with mambers in US lfft8 and World
  • .... be ablN4 tbat l do appreelate 1•r COllrhtlJ la fuml•ldaa thla la.for• •tl•• allll lt wf.11 realw appropriate eouU.ratlea. With klade•t repr4• ucl beat SlMerelJe dr wf. ■he•• I aa D'ISTRICT PARISH STATE 2700 NEW JIM GARRISON DISTRICT ATTORNEY
  • , limitations of resources and authority have prevented a comprehensive, consistent attack on major urban problems. (4) New Federal efforts action are, therefore• to reinforce· and support State and local nec_essi ties of modern community building
  • Moad&Yl wilae• •••• Wltb beat wiaJl•• for a New Year fillri lbina• 10CML Sbu:erely, Mr • .Roben Mondavl 7101 St. Hel Hlpway Oakville, C Uoraia BA:pr ~7'.,,r,~ C Jood .fashionsfamily furnishings . Jr ~He ' NEW YORK TTMES, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1
  • Moad&Yl wilae• •••• Wltb beat wiaJl•• for a New Year fillri lbina• 10CML Sbu:erely, Mr • .Roben Mondavl 7101 St. Hel Hlpway Oakville, C Uoraia BA:pr ~7'.,,r,~ C Jood .fashionsfamily furnishings . Jr ~He ' NEW YORK TTMES, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1
  • : ·:. .•.'../ •/,;:._._ppecial Message to the Congress recommends the establishment of a .. ,.,:' ; ::,_:\ :~:·:· : . new 9abinet Department of Housing alld Community Development . .·.·;-~.-~·>·: