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  • 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
  • today and the year 2000, more than 80 percent of our pop­ ulation increase will occur in urban areas. During the next fifteen year ■ , thirty million p~ople will be added to our cities -- equivalent to the combined population of New York, Chicago, Loa
  • of S. 3010 as amended, is to centr~lize in one new Cabinet-level department the responsibility for leadership in the development, direction, and coordination of the principal transporta­ tion policies, functionsJ .and operations of the Federal
  • and lecturer on state (for metropolitan In 1961, he va• College, of Chicago and Harvard. He did undergraduate and graduate studies work at DAVIDH. PELLISH Hr. Pellish New York City's is chief of the Bureau of Project Housing and Redevelopment Board
  • () ·1ni1 g n ....:ng c!! .Jt\t1ded u~ ure- o. new cor u ·bal' lui'.:h".ta; )1 :i.nnin~, o~ p ·,.. . pi·c\>r.an yo- -r p "Opoo-::ifo o ..: Jl . o iitl t men.t. t1o in 0 • n"'hi.. p -a~ a of Co ::nm tee ..... nd ,. l ,,.,... B oae·:,)h.A. Califa
  • November and that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would be delivering the GVN's draft of a new communique to the American Embassy within a few hours. He said that he hopes to be able to confer on the Vietnamese draft with the principal involved on 20
  • be halted tor the peaceful 1s done to prevent it. weapons. years, •• '• r • and resolution involved. and proclaims that the spread of nuclear_ weapons to new powers will be a disaster. 8 W .... confiicts smuld be instituted Eve17body knows r:J~f
  • -half cattl.3 and she_ep a~d ;-olated Dcrviccs. million dollara, but could be expanded. Under the new &~ po~ic7. Australia is ineligible !or new procure• nwnt µnlass it cooporntcs financially with tho Dank. Felipe Herr.era suggest:: ~ direct govern
  • by linking him too closely to the USG at this ata1e . That makes sense. The one name you may not know is William Webater. He is retiring as Chairman of the New England Electric System in Boston and is considered one of the e lde r states men of the utility
  • , and prorlde a statutory foundatton . for its i:,;x: t:ant activities. I I\ 7he es::::Jblisbm.ent of tbi& Crmtaaloa, ~ agreement with the P r e s i ~ of the United Sta tes and the Republic of Mexico, opened a new chapcer in the relations with our good
  • -·..·,•· • .-·.:·:._.· .,,•. . . .-.· ·.,.• ·._... ,, ,. . •.· ,6 ,:.··..:.•.: ·', ~/1· • • .-''· • : 1 • I ,'. .• , mischie·;qous. •, " .. ,·•., · - 2 To emphasize her determination to rea~h equilibrium, • the U.K. Government has announced a series of new domestic measures de.signed to resolve her
  • . . ' . . another. · Ono could make 'out a . ca.so that. . that ·.1966 .irlb~ogiio . . . was much . . '. too wel1 covu~ed by ·American. masa media, a.11 •with a·n 1.-isatiable ' ; . . . . ', ·,·· ' .' daily appe~ito fov so~e new pieae ·of. human .drama
  • The New York Times. of the kind you suggested. W. WWRostow:rln w. Rostow November 15, 1967 ~ To the Editor : Your editorial on. The Patriotism calle for some sharp dissent. of Dissent (TII4-4ES,Nove111ber 15) I find lt totally misleading
  • Vietnamese Army is weakened as evidenced by captured documents and statements of captives and defectors (for example, .Joseph Alsop's "Fear of Protracted War" in the October 27 Saigon Daily News). END COMMENT E. That there has been no improvement
  • to the 1947 U.S. -South African Air Trauport A1reemellt. ' The amendment will: • enable the South African airllDe• to Oy to the U. S. for the flrat time. They probably would open aervlce to New York near the end of the year -- at the earlleat. the U. S
  • "The Mexican American: A New Focus on Opportunity" which describes your concern and constructive programs for the improvement of the condition of Mexican Americans. -4- American Indians --Grievance: American Indians are being denied fishing and other rights
  • 196 E MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: ET 1968 Supplemental 3.6 E. NL J_ · ::::.;:;..___ '-l.t\l BY--~-' Actions we have taken in the last month, or plan to take in the near future, add approximately $2.5 billion to the New Obligational
  • of his time in New York and displays a poor grasp of U.S.-Cyprus relations. Recently he visited other countries in this hemisphere where he is accredited. Rossides is agreeable to all but subordinates, fussy about his diet (he probably will only pick
  • Philip Geyelin, Washington Post, on telephone Joseph Alsop, on telephone Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News, on telephone Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Joseph Rogaly, London Financial Times Thursday, February l, 1968 Richard L. Wilson, Cowles publications
  • 1968 with the second slice ($2.. 7 million) of our 5-year program It's a routine determination euch as tho ■ e you've ■lgned for Tunisia. ln pa ■t year ■ for Tuni ■ ia--not one of the new Come-Long determination ■• Charlie Zwick'• memo {attached
  • Christian c.c. Foundntion Chicago u 1 Weekly IL Ar.t. Jewish CoIJ&littee u l M:mthly IL GR> u 1 Daily IL u 1 Weekly IL u l M:>nthly IL u l Quo.rterly IL Century Comoentary Congressionnl Record Per context Coiillllonweal
  • . the Initial Presentation calla f4r conaideratioD of procedure a for II aelective direct observation on US and SoTtet territory, " which i• the new term for "on-site inspection,'' aa a deairable means of increasing tb.e confidence of each •id• in the agreement
  • September 9 to take up bi ■ new poat a• our Ambaaaador to Canada. State recommends an appointment with yoa before lle leave■• I believe a meeting very helpful. witb yoa would be w. w. Arraugo meetmg with Linder No Call me ~F:mm -- Roatow JCI~ SSI ED
  • -build·ng policy nd that of our Western European allies is producing some results. However, Vietnam is a brake -- both to our ability to pursue the policy with Congressional support, and to the East European response. Czechoslovakia. The new Dubcek regime
  • is the following of Iceland, Kristjan message to Eldjarn: Eldjarn: to you my heartfelt of Iceland. wishes Dr. congratulatory for every congratulations The American success Sincerely, people in your 11 on your election join me in sending new office
  • Bien Phu was no great shakes. It was no Mukden or Passchendaele or Stalingrad. The French toll was 16,200 troops killed or captured, a cruel blow by any standards but far short of total military disaster. ~ --.. --~...-- ~ ~- .. and of new heavy
  • produced a new sense of pride and confidence in the Republic of Vietnam Arm.ed Forces. There is a degree of satisfaction in the population that their armed forces and the civilian administration, through their own efforts and backed by a heavy U.S
  • and Yariv. There's no major disagreement on numbers. with Israel taking the gloomier We interpret these numbers differently view. However, Mr. Helms sees no new evidence that would change his estimates. Mr. discussed Rostow also said that we had carried out
  • .) - Chairman Zerox Corporation, New York City Philip Klutznick (59 yrs.) Chicago, Illinois - Senior James Downs (61 yrs.) - President, tion, Chicago, Illinois Hedley Donovan (52_ yrs.) Urban America, Inc. - Editor and Chief Partner, Klutznick Real
  • ., Providence, RI. PIASICKI, Frank N., Piasecki Aircraft Corporation, Phila, Pa. PLOdMAN,Grosvenor E., Portland, Maine POTTER, Orlando, Wash., D ,C, RICHTER, Frank, Modern Railroads, Chicago, Ill. ROOKEFELLER, Nelson A., Albaey, NY New Haven, Conn. RCW,Arthur
  • • , • :.•.••.•·.•.--~·,·:~._;.=, ...·•·•.··.· it will s.ay things that people already around it. It is a new version of the =•.:::.>·:....:::··:,.. ·, .'\ . ·; •· · • ·. . " ·~•. •. '. •·f •...: ··:·know; things they know, but haven't Bible story: Jonah has the comfortable-~::•-:,• .. ·i'.i
  • of the admin­ by the Chicago regional are required amended (42 U.S.C. has made a review of Cincinnati, community improvement Housing and Home Finance munity Office Plan 3 on July out the principal functions housing, of the Federal 27, 1947, home
  • September 23, 1964 Dear Mr. President: Herewith is a copy of our report to the Congress on ineffective administration contributing to unsatisfactory progress in rehabilitating the Hyde Park-Kenwood urban re­ newal area, Chicago, Illinois-Housing and Home
  • . ' 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
  • . 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
  • ~,~~.(,, -~ 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
  • ' of Housing and Urban Plan I2epartment Development \ Cone1us10ns andRecommendations .... A. TheOrganization l .i Basic Obiectives I The establishment of a new Department provides an unique opportunity to create an organizational structure specially de­
  • in 1959 and a year later the University of Chicago put out New UnivePsity Thought. With their seemingly perceptive social and political commentary, such neo-Marxist publications provided an intellectual stimulus of sorts to a generation raised
  • 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