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  • wanted to get the;(Dow - Jones averages scrubbed and a new type stock index created. Funston told the World - Telegram this was all hokum and out of someone 1 s imagination. I called Moyers and alerted him . I also called Ackley for Funston said
  • for briefings; substantial correspondence regarding the 1964 vacancy in the office of Attorney General and the temporal relationship between appointing a new Attorney General and the general election; correspondence regarding the nomination and appointment
  • ••• &D4peace. Aa wo move now In the battle• apln•t poverty &114dl1c.-\m 1oattma. we aaJute bl• memo17 bf advancln1 bla propam. to buU4 a Great Soclet,. Slllcue11, le Mr. WIJJtem PoUock Prosldont >'\ ~ TextUo Workaa UnloD of Amorlca "Hilton Hotel, New York
  • pollution activities under the Inte­ rior Department to make them more effective. The House Committee on Public Works is meeting almost daily to consider a new and expanded clean rivers bill, already approved by the Senate, to pro,·ide greater impetus
  • ~,~~.(,, -~ te:~-uU u a memorandum from Robert Weaver concerning the 1 , ~ Board for Riot.Reinsurance, under the new Housing A~.~/ .,,,, . • • ~ These are secretarial appointments. However, it is important~~~ the Board be a strong one. •I believe some
  • 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
  • publication. Publication will not go unnoticed. There will be a few stories in the New York Times, the Daily Labor Report, and some construc­ Uon publications concerning this action. However, aside from the Plumbers Union and the Sheet Metal Union
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  • in both of WALTER RYBECK 1 Washington Bureau Chief of the Cox Newspapers and the Dayton Daily News correspondent since 1961, Kr. Rybeck was editorial on the Dayton paper specializing Earlier he was a reporter in Fairmont, Columbus, Ohio
  • that the attached memorandum does not contain enough imaginative people and enough young people in this very difficult area. This is an intricate and complicated field, burdened with years of obsolete laws and taxes, where we must have bold new ideas. If you
  • ·assure you that the many new programs provided tor in the Hollsing be administered tor tbese promptly and witb oew programs have been tundedo onceo• and O'rban Deve:lopmerit Act ~t 196$ will sre already· no delay. 1n ettect.o Most of our
  • , 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
  • . It does not fully recognize that there has been a fundamental change of policy during your Administration and does not give strong support for FHA' s new programs. The report contains a superficial analysis of the Model Cities program, which gives
  • •• 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
  • not practicable at this every dwelling unit*** time. "*-k-k * * * * * "·k** it is felt that the time is hardly propitious for a bathtub or shower requirement, although such will undoubt­ edly be the case in the next few years***• In new dwell­ ings or those
  • . Lawrence B. Levinaon warr•n L. 111\ith w. Barr , _,,.."JTIVI' ~:?/7 ~/70~ September Wednesday, 4, 1968 10:00 a. m. FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM Joe Califano and Larry Levin•on It is important to name the new FNMA Board so that the trander of FNMA
  • for briefings; substantial correspondence regarding the 1964 vacancy in the office of Attorney General and the temporal relationship between appointing a new Attorney General and the general election; correspondence regarding the nomination and appointment
  • to the Commission do not [multiplecopies in folder] necessarily reflect the views of the Commission COMMISSIONMEMBERS PAUL H. DOUGLAS,Chairman Washington, D.C. JEH V. JOHNSON Poughkeepsie, New York DAVIBL. BAKER Garden Grove, California JOHN LYONS St
  • r a ') flil MEMORIAL COMMISSIO N (CREA TED BY ACT 0 F CONGRESS, 19S3) WASHI NGTON, D.C. 20420 DU 9.3953 . HON, EMMET O'NEAL CHAIRMAN August 26, 1966 MEMBERS: GALE W, MCGEE SENATOR FROM WYOMING CLIFFORD p, CASE SENATOR FROM NEW JERSEY OANIEL B
  • other man of our time was willing to try out new ideas and challenge old entrenched ones. He looked to the future as well as the past, primarily to what was required and not merely to what was popular. His only commit­ ment was to his country
  • activities, will contribute to greater over-all efficiency and economy of Government operations in the field service. Enclosed is a copy of the Commission's press release on the subject which also indicates the new re­ gional boundaries, location of regional
  • and a significant factor in the overall development of the area, was announced last December 14, 1964, and re­ ceived considerable attention in the local press the following day (see attached press release and newsclippings). Since there is no current news value
  • (1) land acquisition, of existing structures, and supporting facilities the new uses of the project land, ing buildings and facilities improvements, such as schools, commu~ity and the Federal and (3) provision of project which