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  • Transportation Authority, Beston, Mass. MARTIN,C.D., Los Angeles, Calif. MASON,N., Boston, Mass. MEISSNER,Edwin B., St., Louis Car Co., St. Louis, Mo. MINETI'I, w.Joseph,, Wash., D.C. MORGAN, David E,, Trains, Milw. Wisc. MURPHY,Charles S., Wash., D .C. MURPHY
  • corporations have responded in ~ . . . -.......-0 ' S l(Otv I .i: J.: lt to defer or curtail nonessential capital Fro~?:_':.:0 oh~ '"'])/) /"~ A. .' G) , !uest was made at a White HoUse dinner ~· /1.Lo~ .· "~ !ZS executives of leading corporations
  • and citizens in New Haven, the Watts and South Central sections of Los Angeles, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Boston, El Paso, New York City, Atlanta, and elsewhere. The overcrowding was said to contribute to the feeling of alienation among many residents of the inner
  • D-.rMr.S.C~• lo~ nqaeal ot April S, 19'68, 1 ~ m&klDS ac ~lt.C:-.al $«, ~eo. OOGof Ui• Fedtral Nat!Cffl&l M•fl&•a• A••oc:WICA S~el&l Affbtaac• -Mltlutti.Qtloa a:vatit.bb, tn . ~ommltmnta by tu Ascodat1am ter mos-t1aa•• o-aYtttndeDUAl pnp•l'tl•• l~ C
  • C. Marsh* (Kansas City) Director, Central Region Federal Aviation Admnistration *Reelected * Robe rt W. Kamm* (Los Angeles) Director, Western Operations Office & Space Ad.min. National Aeronautics Marjorie Maki (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District
  • . Third Government Census - John W. Macy, Jr. 5. Regional Conferences (a) (b) (c) Los Angeles - Dean Francis B. Sayre Chicago - Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein Philadelphia - Mrs. D'Jaris H. Watson 6. Plans for Progress - G. William Miller 7. Labor
  • the Model Cities Program Deputyship. Subsequently, the talent search brought John Buggs to our attention. Mr. Buggs, a Negro, is the Chairman of the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission (the Commission is not to be identified in anyway with the Los
  • to read it. This I have done. .. L . ........... ­ r.1...... .. t '• .' .. . ... . ... •
  • and Building Regulation," another in the series of back­ ground studies on key issues and problems which the President and the Congress asked this Commission to examine. This report was prepared by Allen D. Manvel of the Commission's staff. It gives findings
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  • 19 Appendix APPENDIXES Housing and Horne Finance Agency principal officials responsible for the activities examined in our review Reports issued since January 1, 1960, by the General Accounting Office to the Congress -concerning excessive noncash
  • ing areas. The following examined officials were responsible for the activities in our review. Tenure ADMINISTRATOR,HHFA: Albert M. Cole Norman P. Mason Lewis E. Williams (Acting) Robert C. Weaver of office Mar. Jan. Jan. Feb. 1953 1959 1961
  • to the for peace" proble1ns must the to family them. The emphasis world, the has been planning services has been which United to persom1l he in interest still considers their importance. be examined States develop av·ailable on freedom
  • are carried out by the seven HHFAregional offices. A list of principal officials responsible for the activities examined in our review is presented as appendix I of this report. Ths slum clearance and urban renewal program is carried out pursuant to title I
  • in Cleveland on the 28th and in Detroit on the 29th. This action was taken in particular because of the enclosed letter from Mayor Cavanagh indicating that he could not be present on the 29th. We are going to Detroit a day early to hear from him and to examine
  • the -- and is one of in a long career on the cities this year, put, it in l9b5, the Commission's is to examine in land and use and for of concern and regu~ations of our cities, comp~ehensive the on their im­ direction. and rebuilding last