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  • Paul: I am very to accept Codes, think pleased the Chairmanship you will discover of distinguished First charter year, one. development Briefly national building Their laws, direction work set rules of Herbert must provide directions
  • - 1920 Study of Zoning by Department of Commerce and Herbert Hoover became the landmark study in the field. What we seek from this areas. in its When men look back a decade or two from now they will say that this Commission are landmark studies
  • an administrative system of overall transport policy coordination was the implementation of the recommenda­ tions of the firs~Hoover Commission of 1949. As a result, the three major transport p'fomotional programs in the Federal Government dealing with highways
  • group that has suffered as cruelly as most of you have and as long as you have to feel an insecurity and a sense of injustice that is so compelling at times that you may overlook some other things. I went to Washington in President Hoover's day and I
  • • •Okay~ REPUBLICANS Dwyer Gi·iffin Reid Concerned that pi·oposed new department is a piecemeal effort like HUJ Suggests advisability, of study of broad reo1·ganization o:£ government, like the Hoover Commission. She expi·esses an "w1.easy feeling
  • , of all transportation Senate recommended or, in the alternative, programs in the Department the consolidation of Commerce • • In .1949, the. Hoover recommended Commission's a Department In 1961 President Task Force on Transportation
  • • of the United State• Senate recommended or, ln the alternative, ln the Department lD 1949, the Hoover Commiaelon'• recommended a Department In 1961 Pre 1ident the consolidation of Commerce. Task Force on Transportation of Transportation. Ei ■ enhower
  • of Transportation Senate recommended or, in the alternative, in the Department In .1949,· ·th~ Hoover Commission's the consolidation oi Commerce. Task Force on Transportation .--· re~ommended a Department of Transportation. 1 ! In 1961 President ! I
  • very little time on problems that remain -- three paragraphs at the end. 3 On January 16, be sent up his budget, estimating $80. 9 billion in expenditures and $82. 3 billion in receipts, giving a surplus of $1. 5 billion • • . l Addendum: Hoover
  • Chiefs of'Staff in the budget area. Inter-service rivalry also co~pounded existing o.dministrative . proble!US.• The Hoover Commission Ta~.k Force on Ua.tional Security studied the situation extensively. and rccomm~ndcd a.number of.chanzes,· many
  • , Senate Counties McGUIRE, Robert G., Wash., D.C. HOOOES,Luther, Rotary Intl McKEE, William F., FAA HOLLANDER,Rich-'ll'd, Washington Daily NewsMcQUADE,Lawrence c., Camnerce HOOVER,Thereosa, YW~A, NYC MEANY, George, Wash., D.C. MEEOO,IJ.oyd, Congress HORNIG
  • , and by providing policy guidance and support for each means· of. tran~ portatiC?n that will strengthen the economy·a• a whole. It follows many distinguished 0 recommendations. . , • The 1949 Hoover Commission. • The 1961" Eisenhower • The 1961 ~pecial
  • be apprehended and observed that he ought to go to jail. He then appointed a committee, consisting of representatives from Defense and State, and Bundy, Dulles and Hoover of the FBI, to review security policies. The President expressed the view that the best way