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  • migration of .day; and wash their hands gf both civif 1 • .• our time. If includes 70 percent of us. soot ,ncf rh-i£ du:v at ni~ht. Afflurnc1 . ~ < 1 4.:--~ * X:;- a ,.,.··.•' . ..• / . :; I
  • prot.ection and strength tor both HUDand CAPto make this transfer, I am forced to have soma roservations as to the timing ot this transfor. J,tf re­ sana tiona are ba&ed on 'fflY'lack of' knowledge a bout the peroon who will be named secretary ot this new
  • of the Nation• s communities and of the people who live and work in them. Among other things, this means that it must recognize the integral relationship of the physical and social environments. At the same time, the Organization Plan must enable the Department
  • the staffing of the~1odel Cities Administration was a priority concern in the Department at this time, it shared precedence with pressing personnel problems in other areas of the Department. Simultaneously with the search for the Model Cities management team
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • . BARRETT,Ashton c., Federal Maritime Conmission. BARTO~, Frank., Law Southern Railway System, Wash. 3 D.C. BEA.RD,Charles H• ., Union Carbide Corp. New York City BEATTIE, Donald, Railway Labor Executives Assn., Wash., D .c. BERGER,David, Phila., D .C
  • by law 7; for U ndiir Secretaries, Assistant Secretaries, and General 8 Counsels, respectively, of executive departments, a.nd who 9 shall perform such functions, powers, and duties as the Sec- lQ reta.ry shall prescribe from time to time. ~: (b
  • : the Administration) 2. State of the Union 1968. • 3. Budget 4. Notebook - Unclassified 5~ Notebook - Celestial 6. - Space Treaty Documents - State Bodies Negotiating History, etc. (re: Space Treaty). Notebook - 1968.}ask Force on Veterans -C.F. FILE MENO
  • physically?• MAN: c,Yeso n WFAv"'ER: "Well new building Agency, but 9 I aon• t know where else under .construction at the present time ito s sn enor111ous hole ig tbe grcund 0 II) with tbe members ot the task f~r~a at the 'White House!" WEAVER
  • , Roberta, Washington, D.C. HOSHER,Craig, Congress METCALF, Lee, Senate HOUSEMAN, William, House & Garden MIDDLETON, John T., HEW Magazine MINK, Patsy T.,· Congress HUXTABLE,Ada Louise, NY Times MOLER, James M., Kiwanis International IKARD, Frank N. , Ame
  • to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
  • by Negroes, and at high rent levels the proportion of Negro families living in substandard housing is six times greater -than that of white families. __ ;..the inability of metropolitan areas to deal with the move­ ment of people and goods, in particular
  • time 10, 196,, the date· again be in ~ession. it would not be proper appointment (Secretary, to Senate confirmation. 1965, and January when the Senat~ will recess you have the authority power may be exercised between November
  • in an announcement of that building at this time, to include information pertinent to it in announcing and unveiling a model of F. 0. B. 5, might dilute the effectiveness of the latter action. There is, as you know, of course, considerably more to the development
  • on the urban problem (Reuther, W}'itney Youns:, Edaar Kaber, Profeaaor• Haar and Wooc:1, and Kermit Ci9rdon)thi• Friday at noon. We have aet December 15th a• the deadline for the firat interim report (in time for your $tat• of the Union M••••a• if the panel