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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
- , 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
- Housing Administra
tion officies
in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia,
Pa., New Orleans, La.,
St. Louis, Mo., Richmond, Va., Denver, Colo., and San Francisco, Calif.,
for their cooperation
in making available
the data which provided the
basis
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u a memorandum
from Robert Weaver concerning
the 1 , ~
Board for Riot.Reinsurance,
under the new Housing A~.~/
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These are secretarial
appointments.
However,
it is important~~~
the Board be a strong one. •I believe some
- 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
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Drawings £0~ the $Z6 million structure
a.1·e being completed by the
collaborating
firms of Marcel Breuer and Associates
of New York City, and
Nolen, Swinburne and Associates
of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Scheduled
to occupy a site in the Capitol's
- that the attached
memorandum
does not contain enough
imaginative
people and enough young people in this very difficult
area.
This is an intricate
and complicated
field, burdened
with
years of obsolete
laws and taxes, where we must have bold new ideas.
If you
- ·assure you that the many new programs
provided
tor in the Hollsing
be administered
tor
tbese
promptly and witb
oew programs
have been tundedo
onceo•
and O'rban Deve:lopmerit Act ~t 196$ will
sre
already·
no delay.
1n ettect.o
Most of our
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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
- 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
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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
- (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