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5/10/67
CONFIDENTIAL
Dear Mr. President,
Your Task Force on the Ci ties agre·ed early in .its deliberations that now was no longer the time merely for minor adjustments
in current programs.
The nation's urban condition demands far more.
What more it demands is not simply a matter of money.
A much
higher level of spending and investment - pri va,t e as well as public is clearly in order.
But we concur in your own expressions, and those
of your Cabinet, that money in itself is not an urban panacea.
We have attempted in the attached report to state what els e
i s involved in "working at scale" on the nation's urban problems.
We do not pretend to have all the answers, and we are not as
certain as we would like to be about those we do put forward.
We a re
a lso aware of the constraints governing your own and the nation's
respons e.
Ne vertheless , we conclude our wor k on a note o f g reat urgency.
The growing apartheid of our urban populations, ~egregating by race
and income, presents this nation with an ugly fact and an ominous
future - and possibly a threat to our security which might well overshadow that of Vietnam.
This threat may not materialize.
Yet we think it would be
folly to test .that possibility by doing no more to dispel it than
is explicit in the nature and scale · of our current urban efforts.
We submit this report to you with our deepest respect and
our very best wisheso
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CONFIDENTIAL

Dear Mr. President,

Your Task Force on the Cities agreed early in its deliber-
ations that now was no longer the time merely for minor adjustments
in current programs.

The nation's urban condition demands far more.

What more it demands is not simply a matter of money. A much
higher level of spending and investment - private as well as public -
is clearly in order, But we concur in your own expressions, and those
of your Cabinet, that money in itself is not an urban panacea.

We have attempted in the attached report to state what else
is involved in "working at scale" on the nation's urban problems.

We do not pretend to have all the answers, and we are not as
certain as we would like to be about those we do put forward. We are
also aware of the constraints governing your own and the nation's
response.

Nevertheless, we conclude our work on a note of great urgency.
The growing apartheid of our urban populations, segregating by race
and income, presents this nation with an ugly fact and an ominous
future - and possibly a threat to our security which might well over-
shadow that of Vietnam.

This threat may not materialize. Yet we think it would be
folly to test that possibility by doing no more to dispel it than
is explicit in the nature and scale of our current urban efforts.

We submit this report to you with our deepest respect and

our very best wishes.

 
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"Working at Scale
11
Report to the President of the 1966-7 Task Force on the Cities
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
II.
III .
Letter of Transmittal
Introduction and Summary of Recommendations
Report
A.
Urban Segregation
- The measure of the problem (and subsection on other
urban minorities)
- Recommendations
B.
Urban Youth:
Education and Employment
- (etc.)
I •~
J.
c.
The Urban Calculus in National Economic Policy
D.
Urban Fi nancial Flows
E.
Administrative Barriers
F.
Manpower in Urban Affairs
G.
Toward More Continuous and Effective Problem-Solving
H.
A Special Note on the Model Cities Program
I.
An Agenda fo r Fur ther Study
Appendices
1.
Supporting Documents and Spec ial Papers
2.
Earlier reports to the President:
Neighborhood Centers;
Urban Development Corporation: HUD Research Program, etc.
3.
List of Persons Consulted and Places Visited
�Table of Conten~s
4.
-
2 -
List of Meetings and Agenda
- Full Task Force
- Special Committees
5.
List of Task Force Members and Staff
6.
Task Force Budget and Expenditures
5/10/67
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"Working at Scale"

 

Report to the President of the 1966-7 Task Force on the Cities

I.
II.

Iii.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Letter of Transmittal

Introduction and Summary of Recommendations

Report

A.

Urban Segregation
- The measure of the problem (and subsection on other

urban minorities)

- Recommendations
B. Urban Youth: Education and Employment
- (etc.)
C. The Urban Calculus in National Economic Policy
D. Urban Financial Flows
E. Administrative Barriers
F. Manpower in Urban Affairs
G. Toward More Continuous and Effective Problem-Solving
H. A Special Note on the Model Cities Program
I. An Agenda for Further Study
Appendices
1. Supporting Documents and Special Papers
2. Earlier reports to the President: Neighborhood Centers;
Urban Development Corporation; HUD Research Program, etc.
3. List of Persons Consulted and Places Visited
Table of Contents -2-

List of Meetings and Agenda

- Full Task Force

- Special Committees

List of Task Force Members and Staff

Task Force Budget and Expenditures

5/10/67.
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ME M o·k AND U.M





TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Members of the Task Force ort the Ci ties'
Paul N. Ylvisaker
DATE:
May is;
1967
Attached Draft Outline of Task Force Report
The attached draft is circulated for discussion by the
There
is noth_ing sacred or final about i,t~ but we have reached the
point and date of some finai decisions, and certainly the format
of the report is one of them. We should expect to settle on the
outline at this next meeting_,_s.o- t-h-a-ta-Ees-e.ar.ch nd writing
assignments can b par e le_g __out-to the staff - - ana::::±n-.some
cases, to Tas
orce members.
Tajk Force at its meeting in Washington, D.C. May 18-19.
who cannot
due by May
appreciate wr itten comments from those membe r s
the May 18-19 meeting, these comments to be,
atest.
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              <text>MEMORANDUM

TO: Members of the Task Force on the Cities
FROM: Paul N. Ylvisaker DATE: May 15, 1967

SUBJECT: Attached Draft Outline of Task Force Report

The attached draft is circulated for discussion by the
Task Force at its meeting in Washington, D.C. May 18-19. There
is nothing sacred or final about it; but we have reached the
point and date of some final decisions, and certainly the format
of the report is one of them. W“e should expect to settle on the
outline at this next meeting, so that—research and writing
assignments can be parcelled out to the staff =-—and—in- some

cases, to Tas orce members.

 

  
   

\ ;
would appreciate written comments from those members
who cannot tend the May 18-19 meeting, these comments to be

due by May 26
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                    <text>THE WHITE HOUSE
WA S HING TO N
October 20, 1966
PERSONAL-CONFIDENTIAL
Dear Mayor Allen:
This will confirm our conversations concerning your participation
on the President 1 s Task Force on Cities which will be chaired by
Dr. Paul Ylvisaker.
As you know, the problems faced by American cities have long been
of great concern to the President. He has directed that every effort
be made by this Administration to meet the challenge and has called
upon the Congress for legislation which will enable the Administration
to make a coordinated and comprehensive attack on the problems of
the cities. · He now calls upon the members of this Task Force for
recommendations on new steps which should be taken as well as for
advice on the most effective ways to implement existing legislative
authority.
This task is as difficult and challenging as it is important, and the
President is grateful for your willingness to participate.
The first meeting of the Task Force will be held on Friday, Octobe r 28 ,
1966,
a . m . in Room 303 of the Executive Office Building ,
Washingto , D . C.
atrO
r
Sincerely,
a.
'j 5---
Spec
Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor of Atlanta
A tlanta, Georgia
A
,
A. Califano
tant t o the President
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              <text>THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON

October 20, 1966

PERSONAL-CONFIDENTIAL
Dear Mayor Allen:

This will confirm our conversations concerning your participation
on the President’s Task Force on Cities which will be chaired by
Dr. Paul Ylvisaker,

As you know, the problems faced by American cities have long been
of great concern to the President. He has directed that every effort
be made by this Administration to meet the challenge and has called
upon the Congress for legislation which will enable the Administration
to make a coordinated and comprehensive attack on the problems of
the cities. He now calls upon the members of this Task Force for
recommendations on new steps which should be taken as well as for
advice on the most effective ways to implement existing legislative
authority.

This task is as difficult and challenging as it is important, and the
President is grateful for your willingness to participate.

The first meeting of the Task Force will be held on Friday, October 28,
1966, at 10 aem, in Room 303 of the Executive Office Building,
Washington, D.C.

Sincerely,

A. Ge;
(Yyh! Califanof/Jr.
Spec¥al Assistant to the President

G1

Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
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                    <text>staff [ID (1D [L [L lE Li ~ ~
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
July 15, 1966
66-85
STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
Staff Bulletin 66-73 advised you of impending changes in the
Department's Standards of Conduct regulations, and included a
summary of the provisions relating to outside employment and
other outside activity, as well as financial interests. The
regulations became effective June 24, and were distributed
to all employees with Staff Bulletin 66-77.
The following paragraphs provide information concerning
counseling services:
Counseling Services
Ashley Foard, Acting Director, Office of General Counsel, has
been designated Acting Counselor for the Department. In that
capacity he is responsible for coordinating the Department's
counseling services and for assuring that counseling and interpretations on questions of conflict of interest are available
to Deputy Counselors. The Deputy Counselors, in turn, are
available to employees who seek pertinent advice and guidance.
The Department's Deputy Counselors listed below have been
designated so as to provide counsel ing services i n two broad
categories:(1)
Questions of a legal nature - particularly
those concerned with interpretations or
applicability of conflict of interest laws
and Executive Orders of the President; and
(2)
Questions on other matters covered by the
Standards of Conduct regulations - particularly
those concerned with the filing of statements
of financial interests and outside activities,
and 'prior approval' requests, in addition to
other regulatory provisions .
�,/
I
FOR WASHINGTON
Employees in office of:
Deputy Counselor
(Legal } is:
Deputy Counselor
(Per sonnel) is:
Secretary;
Under Secretary; and
Officers reporting directly to
Secretary:
.c\shley Foard
Douglas E. Chaffin
General Counsel ;
Assistant Secretary for
Metropolitan Development;
Assistant Secretary for
Demonstrations and Intergovernmental Relations; and
Assistant Secretary for
Administration:
Paul R. Boesch
"
Assi stant Secretary for
Renewal and Housing Assistance
(Renewal Projects Ad!llinistrati on):
(Housing Assistance Administration):
s. Leigh Curry, Jr.
Joseph Burstein
Charles G. stern
Adolphus Prothro
Joe B. Montgomery
Robert H. Reid
Glendon D. Willey
Regional Counsel
Regional Director of
Admini strati on
Adol phus Prothro
J oe B. Montgomery*
HAA Regional Off ice :
HM Regional Counsel
Admini strative Officer
or Office Services
Supvr.
FNMA Agency Office :
Agency Counsel
Assistant Agency
Manager (Administration
Assistant Secretary for
Mortgage Credit and
Federal Housing Commissioner
(Federal Housing Administration):
(Federal National Mortgage
As sociation):
"
FOR FIELD
Employees i n :
Regional Of f i ce:
FHA Insuring Of fice (and
other FKA field offices ) :


 Designated


personnel in each fflA field office will assist.
Instructions to employees vill be issued shortly, by appropriate offices, concerning
employees in positions designated in the Appendix to the regulations, reporting
procedures for other employees, and reporting unterminated prohibited activities.
It is suggested that employees retain their copies of Staff Bulletins 66-73, 66-77,
as veil as this issue, for reference purposes.
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See staff BULLETIN

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

66-85 July 15, 1966

STANDARDS OF CONDUCT

 

Staff Bulletin 66-73 advised you of impending changes in the
Department's Standards of Conduct regulations, and included a
summary of the provisions relating to outside employment and
other outside activity, as well as financial interests. The
regulations became effective June 24, and were distributed

to all employees with Staff Bulletin 66-77.

The following paragraphs provide information concerning
counseling services:

Counseling Services

Ashley Foard, Acting Director, Office of General Counsel, has
been designated Acting Counselor for the Department. In that
capacity he is responsible for coordinating the Department's
counseling services and for assuring that counseling and inter-
pretations on questions of conflict of interest are available
to Deputy Counselors. The Deputy Counselors, in turn, are
available to employees who seek pertinent advice and guidance.

The Department's Deputy Counselors listed below have been
designated so as to provide counseling services in two broad
categories: -

(1) Questions of a legal nature - particularly
those concerned with interpretations or
applicability of conflict of interest laws
and Executive Orders of the President; and

(2) Questions on other matters covered by the
Standards of Conduct regulations - particularly
those concerned with the filing of statements
of financial interests and outside activities,
and ‘prior approval' requests, in addition to
other regulatory provisions.
FOR WASHINGTON
Employees in office of:

Secretary;

Under Secretary; and

Officers reporting directly to
Secretary:

General Counsel 5

Assistant Secretary for
Metropolitan Development;
Assistant Secretary for
Demonstrations and Intergovern-
mental Relations; and
Assistant Secretary for
Administration:

Assistant Secretary for
Renewal and Housing Assistance
(Renewal Projects Administration):
(Housing Assistance Administration):

Assistant Secretary for
Mortgage Credit and
Federal Housing Commissioner
ate Housing Administration):
Federal National Mortgage
Association):

FOR FIELD
Employees ins

Regional Office:
FHA Insuring Office (and
other FHA field offices):

HAA Regional Office :

FNMA Agency Office :

Deputy Counselor

(Legal) is:

Ashley Foard

Paul R. Boesch

S. Leigh Curry, Jr.
Joseph Burstein

Adolphus Prothro

Robert H. Reid

Regional Counsel

Adolphus Prothro

HAA Regional Counsel

Agency Counsel

* Designated personnel in each FHA field office will assist.

Deputy Counselor

(Personnel) is:

Douglas E. Chaffin

Li

Charles G. Stern

Joe B. Montgomery

Glendon D. Willey

Regional Director of
Administration

Joe B. Montgomery*

Administrative Officer
or Office Services

Supvr.

Assistant Agency
Manager (Administration

Instructions to employees will be issued shortly, by appropriate offices, concerning
employees in positions designated in the Appendix to the regulations, reporting
procedures for other employees, and reporting unterminated prohibited activities.

It is suggested that employees retain their copies of Staff Bulletins 66-73, 66-77,
as well as this issue, for reference purposes.
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O RGANIZATIONS DESIGNATED UNDER EXECUTIVE O RDER NO. 10450
Compiled from Memoronda of the Atto rney Ge ne ral dote d April 2 9, July 15, Septe4, be r 28, 1953; Jonuory 22, 195 4; April 4 , Septe mber 2 1, O cto be r 20 , 1955;
Octo ber 4, 19 5 7; a nd July 18 , 195 8
CONSOLIDATED LIST-JULY 18, 1958
Th is list is prepared solely for the information o f Fedenl civi lia n officers lnd employees and for the convenience n( persons completing appl ications fo r Federal employment.
Membership in or affi liation with a designated organiu rion is one facto r to be consider ed by the departments :a nd a~encies of the Federal Government in connection .,,.ith the
cmpl9yment or retention in employment of individuals in Federa l service.
Abraham Lincoln Brigade
Abraham Lincoln School, Chicago, Illinois
Action Committee to Free Spain Now
Alabama People's Educational Association (see Communist Political
Association )
American Association for Reconstruction in Yugoslavia, Inc.
American Branch of the Federation of G reek Maritime Unions
American Christian Nationalist Party
American Committee for European Workers' Relief ( see Socialist
W orkers Party)
American Commi ttee for Protection of Foreign Born
American Committee for Spanish Freedom
American Committee for the Settlement of Jews in Birobidjan, Inc.
American Committee for Yugoslav Relief, Inc.
American Committee to Survey Labor Conditions in Europe
American Council for a Democratic Greece, formerly known as the
Greek American Council ; Greek American Committee for N ational
Unity
American Council on Soviet Relations
American Croatian Congress
American Jewish Labor Council
American League Against W ar and Fascism
American Lea11ue for Peace and Democracy
American N ational Labor Party
American N ational Socialist League
American National Socialist Party
American N ationalist Party
American Patriots, Inc.
American Peace Crusade
American Peace Mobilization
American Poles for Peace
Ameri.can Polish Labor Council
American Polish League
American Rescue Ship Mission (a project of the United American
Spanish Aid Committee )
American-Russian Fraternal Society
American Russian Institute, N ew York, also known as the American
Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union
American Russian Institute, Philadelphia
American Russian Institute of San Francisco
American Russian Institute of Southern California, Los Angeles
American Slav Congress
American Women for Peace
American Youth Congress
American Youth for D emocracy
Armenian Progressive League of America
Associated Klans of America
Association of Georgia Klans
Association of German Nationals /Rekhsdeutsche Vereinigung )
Ausland-Organization der NSD AP, O verseas Branch of Nazi Party
Baltimore Forum
Benjamin Davis Freedom Committee
Black Dragon Society
Boston School for Marxist Studies, Boston, Massachusetts
Bridges-Robertson-Schmidt D efense Committee
Bulgarian American People's League of the United States of America
California Emergency Defense Committee
California Labor School, Inc., 32 1 Divisadero Street, San Francisco,
California
Carpatho-Russian People's Society
Central Council of American W omen of Croatian Descent, also known
as Central Council of American Croatian W omen, N ational Council
of Croatian W omen
Central Japanese Association ( Beikoku Chuo N ipponjin Kai)
Central Japanese Association of Southern California
Central O rganization of the German-American N ational All iance
(Deutsche-Amerikanische Einheitsfront )
Cervantes Fraternal Society
China W elfare Appeal, Inc.
Chopin Cultural Center
Ci tizens Committee for Harry Bridges
Citizens Committee of the U pper West Side (New York City )
Citizens Committee to Free Earl Browder
Citizens Emergency Defense Conference
Citizens Protective League
Civil Liberties Sponsoring Committee of Pittsburgh
Civil Rights Congress and its affil iated organizations, including:
Civil Rights Congress for Texas
Veterans Against Discrimination of Civil Rights Congress of New
York
Civil Rights Congress for Texas ( see Civil Rights Congress)
Columbians
Comite Coordinador Pro Republica Espanola
10385- 104
Comite Pro Derechos Civiles
( See Puerto Rican Comite Pro Libertades Civiles)
Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy
Committee for Constitutional and Political Freedom
Committee for Nationalist Action
Committee for Peace and Brotherhood Festival in Philadelphia
Committee for the Defense of the Pittsburgh Six
Committee for the Negro in the Arts
Committee for the Protection of the Bill of Rights
Committee for W orld Youth Friendship and Cultural Exchange
Committee to Abolish D iscrimination in Maryland
( See Congress Against Discrimination ; Maryland Congress Against
Discrimination; Provisional Committee to Abolish Discrimination
in the State of Maryland)
Committee to Aid the Fighting South
Committee to D efend Marie Richardson
Committee to Defend the Rights and Freedom of Pittsburgh's Political
Prisoners
Committee to Uphold the Bill of Rights
Commonwealth College, Mena, Arkansas
Communist Party, U. S. A., its subdivisions, subsidiaries and affiliates
Communist Political Association, it,s subdivisions, subsidiaries and
affiliates, including:
Alabama People's Educational Association
Florida Press and Educational League
Oklahoma Lell&amp;ue for Political Education
People's Educational and Press Association of Texas
Virginia League for People's Education
Congress Against Discrimination
(See Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland)
Congress of American Revolutionary Writers
Congress of American W omen
Congress of the U nemployed
Connecticut Committee to Aid Victims of the Smith Act
Connecticut State Youth Conference
Council for J obs, Relief and H ousing
Council for Pan-American D emocracy
Council of G reek Americans
Council on African Affairs
Croatian Benevolent Fraternity
D ai N ippon Butoku Kai (M ilitary Virtue Society of Japan or Military
Art Society of Japan)
D aily Worker Press Club
Daniels Defense Committee
Dante Alighieri Society (between 1935 and 1940)
Dennis D efense Committee
Detroit Youth Assembly
East Bay Peace Committee
Elsinore Progressive League
Emergency Conference to Save Spanish Refugees ( founding body of the
North American Spanish Aid Commi ttee )
Everybody's Committee to Outlaw W ar
Families of the Baltimore Smith Act Victims
Families of the Smith Act Victims
Federation of Italian War Veterans in the U. S. A., Inc. (Associazione
Nazionale Combattenti ltaliani, Federazione degli Stati Uniti
d'America )
Finnish-American Mutual Aid Society
Florida Press and Educational League ( see Communist Political Association)
Frederick D ouglass Educational Center
Freedom Stage, Inc.
Friends of the N ew Germany (Freunde des N euen D eutschlands)
Friends of the Soviet Union
Garibaldi American Fraternal Society
George W ashins:ton Carver School, N ew York City
German-American Bund (Amerikadeutscher Volksbund)
German-American Republican League
German-American Vocational League (Deutsche-Amerikanische Berufsgemeinschaft )
Guardian Club
Harlem Trade Union Council
Hawaii Civil, Liberties Committee
Heimusha Kai, also known as Nokubei Heieki G imusha Kai, Zaibel
N ihoni in, Heipku Gimusha Kai, and Zaibei Heimusha Kai (Japanese Residing in America Military Conscripts Association)
Hellenic-American Brotherhood
H inode Kai (Imperial J apanese Reservists)
Hinomaru Kai ( Rising Sun Flag Society-a group of Jl!panese War
Veterans )
Hokubei Zaigo $hoke Dan (North American Reserve Officers Association )
CSC FORM 385
REVISED AUGUST 1958
�Hollywood W rit ers Mobiliza tion fo r D efense
Hungarian-Am erican Cou ncil for Democracy
Hungarian Brotherhood
Idaho Pension Union
Independent Party (Seattle, Washington)
(See Independent Peo pl e's Party)
Independent People's Part)'
( See Independent Party)
Industrial Workers of the World
Internacional Labor Defense
International Workers Order, its subdivisions, subsidiaries and affiliate s
Japanese Association of America
Japanese Overseas Central Society ( K aigai D obo Chuo Kai )
Japanese Overseas Conventi on, T okyo, Japan, 1940
Japanese Protective Associa tion ( Recruiting Organi za tion)
J efferson Schoo l of Sod a! Science, N ew York City
·
Jewish Culture Society
Jewish People's Committee
Jewish People's Fraternal Order
Ji kyoku linka i (The Committ ee for the Cri sis )
J ohnson-Forest G ro up
( See Johnsonites)
Johnsonites
( See Johnson-Forest Group)
J oint Anti -Fascis t Refugee Committee
J oint Cou ncil of Progress ive Itali an-Americans, Inc.
Joseph \X1 eydemeyer School of Soci al Science, St. Louis, Mi sso uri
Kibei Seinen Kai ( Assoc iat ion of U . S. Citizens of Japa nese Ancestry
who have returned to Ameri ca after studying in J apan)
Knigh ts of the White Camellia
Ku Klu x Klan
Ky/fhae user, also known as Kylfhaeuser Leag ue ( Kylfhaeuser Bund)
Kylfhaeuser Fellowship (Kyffhaeu ser Kameradschaft)
Kyffhaeu~er War Reli ef (Ky/fhaeuser Kriegshilfswerk)
Labor Co uncil fo r Negro Rights
Labor Research Association, Inc.
Labor Youth League
League for Common Sense
League of American Writ ers
Lictor Society ( Italian Black Shirts)
Ma cedoni an-America n Peop le· s Leag ue
Mario l\!organtini Circle
Maritime Labor Com mittee to D efend Al La nnon
Maryland Cong ress AgJi nst D iscriminati on
(See Committ ee to Abolish D iscrim ination in MarylJnd) ··.
M assachusetts Committ ee fo r the Bill of Rights
Massachusetts Minute Women for Peace (not connected with ~,.the
Minute Women of the U . S. A., Inc. )
M aurice Braverman D efense Committee
Michiga n Civil Rights Federa tion
M ichigln Counci I fo r Peace
Michiga n School of Social Science
Nlnka T ei kok u G unyuda n ( Imperial Military Friends Group or Southern Californ ia War Veterans)
Na ti ona l Assoc iation of Mexi can Amer ica ns ( also kn ow n as Asociacion
Nacional Mexico-Americana)
Nationa l Blue Star Mothers of America ( not to be confused wit h the
Blue StJ r Mot hers of Ameri ca organi zed in February 1942)
National Committee fo r Freedo m of the Press
National Committee for the· Defense of Political Prisoners
National Co mm itt ee to Wi n Amnesty fo r Smith Act Victims
Nationa l Committee to Wi n the Peace
Natio nal Conference on American Policy in China and the Far East ( a
Conference ca ll ed. by the Commi ttee for a D emocra tic Far Eastern
Policy )
National Cou nci l of Americans of Croatian D escent
National Counci l of American -Sov iet Friendship
National Federation fo r Constitutiona l Liberties
National Labo r Conference for Peace
Nationa l Negro Congress
Nationa l Negro Labor Council
Nationalist Act ion League
Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico
Nature Fri ends of America (since 193 5)
Negro Labor Victory Committee
New Committee for Publi ca tions
Nichibei Kogyo Kaisha (The Great Fujii Theatre)
North Ame rican Committee to Aid Spa ni sh D emocracy
North American Spanish Aid Committee
North Phi lade lph ia Forum
Northwest J apanese Association
Ohio Schoo l of Socia l Sciences
Oklahoma Committee to D efend Po litica l Prisoners
Oklahoma League for Political Education ( see Commu ni st Polit ica l
Association)
Original Southern Klans, Incorporated
Paci"lic Northwest Labor School, Seattle, Washington
Palo Alto Peace Club
Partido del Pueblo of Panama ( operating in the Cana l Zone)
Peace Information Center
Peace Movement of Ethiopia
People's D ra ma, Inc.
People' s Educational and Press Association of T exas (see Communist
Political Association)
People' s Educati onal Association (incorporated under name Los Angeles
Educational Association, Inc.) , a lso known as People' s Educational
Center, People' s University, People's School
People's Institute of Applied Relig ion
Peoples Programs (Seattle, Washington)
Peopl e's Radio Foundation, Inc.
People's Rights Party
Philadelphia Labor Committee for Negro Rights
Phil adelphia School of Social Science and Art
Photo League (New York City)
Pittsburg h Ans Club
Political Prisoners Welfare Committee
Poloni a Society of the !WO
Progress ive German-Americans, also known as Progressive GermanAmericans of Chi cago
Prol etari an Part y of America
Protestant W ar Veterans of the United States, In c.
Prov isi onal Committee of Citizens fo r Peace, Southwest Area
Prov isiona l Committee on Lat in American Affairs
Prov isiona l Committee to Abolish Discrimination in the State of Maryland
(See Committee to Abolish Discrimination in M aryland)
Puerto Ri ca n Com ite Pro Libertades Ci viles (CLC)
(See Comite Pro D erechos Ci viles )
Pu ertorriquenos Uni dos ( Puerto Ri cans United )
Quad Cit y Committee for Peace
Queensbridge. T enan ts Leag ue
Revo lutionary Workers Leag ue
Romanian-America n Frate rnal Society
Russian Ameri ca n Societ)', Inc.
Sakura Kai ( Patriotic Society, or Cherr y Association-composed of
veterans of Russo-Japanese W ar)
Samuel Ad ams Schoo l, Boston , Massachusetts
Sa nta Barbara Peace Forum
Schappes D efense Committee
Schneiderman-Darcy D efense Committee
Schoo l of Jewish Studies, New York Ci ty
Seatt le Labor School, Sea ttl e. \X' ash ington
Serbian-America n Fraternal Society
Serbia n V idovda n Council
Shinto T empl es (limited to State Shi nto abo li shed in 1945)
Silver Shirt Legion of America
Sl avic Co uncil of Sou thern California
Sl ovak Workers Society
Sl oveni an-American Nationa l Cou ncil
, Socialist Wotkers Party, including America n Committee fo r European
Workers' .. R~lief ,;·,. •
~
Sokoku Kai (Fat herland Society)
.
Southern Neg ro Youth Congress
Suiko Sha (Reserve O/li(ters Associ ation . Lo~ Angeles)
Syracuse Women for Peace
T om Paine School of Socia l Sc ience. Phil adelphia, Pen nsy lvania
Tom Paine Schoo l of Westchester. New York
Trade Union Committee Tor Peace
( See Trade Unionists fo r Peace )
T rade Uni oni sts for Peace
( See Trade Union Committee for Peace )
Tri-State Negro Trade Union Cou ncil
U kraini an-America n Fraterna l U n ion
Union of American Croatians
Union of New York Veterans
Uriited America n Spani sh Aid Comm ittee
United Com mittee of Jew ish Societi es and Land sma nschaft Federatio ns,
a lso known as Coordi nation Committee of Jewi h Landsmanschaften
and Fraternal Organizations
United Committee of South Slav ic America ns
U n ited D efense Council of Sou thern Ca li fo rn ia
Un ited Harl em T enants a nd Consumers Orga n izat ion
U nited May D ay Committee
U nited Negro and Allied Veterans of America
Veterans Against Di scrim in ation of Civil Rights Co ngress of New
York (see Civil Rights Congress )
Vetera ns of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
Vi rg inia League for Peop le's Education (see Commu nist Politica l As sociation)
Voice of Freedom Committee
Walt Whitman School of Social Science, Newark. New Jersey
Washington Bookshop Association
Washington Committee for D emocratic Action
Washi ngto n Committee to D efend the Bill of Rights
Washington Commonwealth Federation
Washington Pension Union
Wisconsin Conference on Social Legislation
Workers Alliance (since April 1936)
Yiddisher Kultur Farband
Young Communist League
Yugoslav-American Cooperative Home, Inc.
Yugos lav Seamen·s Club. Inc
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1959 0-515025
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ORGANIZATIONS DESIGNATED UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10450

Compiled from Memoranda of the Attorney General dated April 29, July 15, Septehber 28, 1953; January 22, 1954; April 4, September 21, October 20, 1955;
October 4, 1957; and July 18, 1958

CONSOLIDATED LIST—JULY 18, 1958

This list is prepared solely for the information of Federal civilian officers and employees and for the convenience of persons completing applications for Federal employment.

Membership in or affiliation with a designated organization is one factor to be considered by the departments and agencies of the Federal

employment or retention in employment of individuals in Federal service.

Abraham Lincoln Brigade

Abraham Lincoln School, Chicago, Illinois

Action Committee to Free Spain Now é

Alabama People's Educational Association (see Communist Political
Association)

American Association for Reconstruction in Yugoslavia, Inc.

American Branch of the Federation of Greek Maritime Unions

American Christian Nationalist Party

American Committee for European Workers’ Relief (see Socialist
Workers Party)

American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born

American Committee for Spanish Freedom

American Committee for the Settlement of Jews in Birobidjan, Inc.

American Committee for Yugoslav Relief, Inc.

American Committee to Survey Labor Conditions in Europe

American Council for a Democratic Greece, formerly known as the
Greek American Council; Greek American Committee for National
Unity

American Council on Soviet Relations

American Croatian Congress

American Jewish Labor Council

American League Against War and Fascism

American League for Peace and Democracy

American National Labor Party

American National Socialist League

American National Socialist Party

American Nationalist Party

American Patriots, Inc.

American Peace Crusade

American Peace Mobilization

American Poles for Peace

American Polish Labor Council

American Polish League

American Rescue Ship Mission (a project of the United American
Spanish Aid Committee)

American-Russian Fraternal Society

American Russian Institute, New York, also known as the American
Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union

American Russian Institute, Philadelphia

American Russian Institute of San Francisco

American Russian Institute of Southern California, Los Angeles

American Slav Congress

American Women for Peace

American Youth Congress

American Youth for Democracy

Armenian Progressive League of America

Associated Klans of America

Association of Georgia Klans

Association of German Nationals (Reichsdeutsche Vereinigung)

Ausland-Organization der NSDAP, Overseas Branch of Nazi Party

Baltimore Forum

Benjamin Davis Freedom Committee

Black Dragon Society

Boston School for Marxist Studies, Boston, Massachusetts

Bridges-Robertson-Schmidt Defense Committee

Bulgarian American People’s League of the United States of America

California Emergency Defense Committee

California Labor School, Inc., 321 Divisadero Street, San Francisco,
California

Carpatho-Russian People’s Society

Central Council of American Women of Croatian Descent, also known
as Central Council! of American Croatian Women, National Council
of Croatian Women .

Central Japanese Association (Beikoku Chuo Nipponjin Kai)

Central Japanese Association of Southern California

Central Organization of the German-American National Alliance
(Deutsche-Amerikanische Einheitsfront)

Cervantes Fraternal Society

China Welfare Appeal, Inc.

Chopin Cultural Center

Citizens Committee for Harry Bridges

Citizens Committee of the Upper West Side (New York City)

Citizens Committee to Free Earl Browder

Citizens Emergency Defense Conference

Citizens Protective League

Civil Liberties Sponsoring Committee of Pittsburgh

Civil Rights Congress and its affiliated organizations, including:

Civil Rights Congress for Texas
, Veterans Against Discrimination of Civil Rights Congress of New
Yor!

Civil Rights Congress for Texas (see Civil Rights Congress)

Columbians

Comite Coordinador Pro Republica Espanola

 

overnment in connection with the

Comite Pro Derechos Civiles
(See Puerto Rican Comite Pro Libertades Civiles)
Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy
Committee for Constitutional and Political Freedom
Committee for Nationalist Action
Committee for Peace and Brotherhood Festival in Philadelphia
Committee for the Defense of the Pittsburgh Six
Committee for the Negro in the Arts
Committee for the Protection of the Bill of Rights
Committee for World Youth Friendship and Cultural Exchange
Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland
(See Congress Against Discrimination; Maryland Congress Against
Discrimination; Provisional Committee to Abolish Discrimination
in the State of Maryland)
Committee to Aid the Fighting South
Committee to Defend Marie Richardson
Committee to Defend the Rights and Freedom of Pittsburgh's Political
Prisoners
Committee to Uphold the Bill of Rights
Commonwealth College, Mena, Arkansas
Communist Party, U, 5. A., its subdivisions, subsidiaries and afhliates
Communist Political Association, its subdivisions, subsidiaries and
affiliates, including: "
Alabama People's Educational Association
Florida Press and Educational League
Oklahoma League for Political Education
People's Educational and Press Association of Texas
Virginia League for People’s Education
Congress Against Discrimination
(See Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland)
Congress of American Revolutionary W’riters
Congress of American Women
Congress of the Unemployed
Connecticut Committee to Aid Victims of the Smith Act
Connecticut State Youth Conference
Council for Jobs, Relief and Housing
Council for Pan-American Democracy
Council of Greek Americans
Council on African Affairs
Croatian Benevolent Fraternity

Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (Military Virtue Society of Japan or Military
Art Society of Japan)

Daily Worker Press Club

Daniels Defense Committee

Dante Alighieri Society (between 1935 and 1940)

Dennis Defense Committee

Detroit Youth Assembly

East Bay Peace Committee

Elsinore Progressive League

Emergency Conference to Save Spanish Refugees (founding body of the
North American Spanish Aid Committee)

Everybody's Committee to Outlaw War

Families of the Baltimore Smith Act Victims

Families of the Smith Act Victims

Federation of Italian War Veterans in the U. S. A., Inc. (Associazione
Nazionale Combattenti Italiani, Federazione degli Stati Uniti
d'America)

Finnish-American Mutual Aid Society

Florida Press and Educational League (see Communist Political Asso-
ciation)

Frederick Douglass Educational Center

Freedom Stage, Inc.

Friends of the New Germany (Freunde des Neuen Deutschlands)

Friends of the Soviet Union

Garibaldi American Fraternal Society

George Washington Carver School, New York Sots

German-American Bund (Amerikadeutscher Volksbund)

German-American Republican League

German-American Vocational League (Deutsche-Amerikanische Berufs-
gemeinschaft)

Guardian Club

Harlem Trade Union Council

Hawaii Civil Liberties Committee

Heimusha Kai, also known as Nokubei Heieki Gimusha Kai, Zaibel
Nihonjin, Heiyaku Gimusha Kai, and Zaibei Heimusha Kai (Jap-
anese Residing in America Military Conscripts Association)

Hellenic-American Brotherhood

Hinode Kai (Imperial Japanese Reservists )

Hinomaru Kai (Rising Sun Flag Society—a group of Japanese War
Veterans)

Hokubei Zaigo Shoke Dan (North American Reserve Officers Associ-
ation)

 

10385-104

CSC FORM 385

REVISED AUGUST 1958

 
 

 

Hollywood Writers Mobilization for Defense
Hungarian-American Council for Democracy
Hungarian Brotherhood

Idaho Pension Union
Independent Party (Seattle, W/ashington)
(See Independent People’s Party)
Independent People's Party
(See Independent Party )
Industrial Workers of the World
International Labor Defense
International Workers Order, its subdivisions, subsidiaries and affiliates
Japanese Association of America
Japanese Overseas Central Society (Kaigai Dobo Chuo Kai)
Japanese Overseas Convention, Tokyo, Japan, 1940
Japanese Protective Association (Recruiting Organization)
Jefferson School of Social Science, New York City
Jewish Culture Society
Jewish People’s Committee
ewish People’s Fraternal Order
Jikyoku linkai (The Committee for the Crisis)
Johnson-Forest Group
(See Johnsonites)
Johnsonites
(See Johnson-Forest Group)
Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee
Joint Council of Progressive Italian-Americans, Inc.
Joseph W'eydemeyer School of Social Science, St. Louis, Missouri
Kibei Seinen Kai (Association of U. S. Citizens of Japanese Ancestry
who have returned to America after studying in Japan)
Knights of the White Camellia
Ku Klux Klan
Kyffhaeuser, also known as Kyffhacuser League (Kyffhaeuser Bund)
Kyffhaeuser Fellowship (Kyffhaeuser Kameradschaft)
Kyffhaeuser War Relief (Kyffhaeuser Kriegshilfswerk)

Labor Council for Negro Rights

Labor Research Association, Inc.

Labor Youth League

League for Common Sense

League of American Writers

Lictor Society (Italian Black Shirts)

Macedonian-American People's League

Mario Morgantini Circle

Maritime Labor Committee to Defend Al Lannon

Mauiane Congress Against Discrimination
(See Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland) ~-

Massachusetts Committee for the Bill of Rights

Massachusetts Minute Women for Peace (not connected with’ the
Minute Women of the U. S. A., Inc.)

Maurice Braverman Defense Committee

Michigan Civil Rights Federation

Michigan Council for Peace

Michigan School of Social Science

Nanka Teikoku Gunyudan (Imperial Military Friends Group or South-
ern California War Veterans)

National Association of Mexican Americans (also known as Asociacion
Nacional Mexico-Americana)

National Blue Star Mothers of America (not to be confused with the
Blue Star Mothers of America organized in February 1942)

National Committee for Freedom of the Press

National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners

National Committee to Win Amnesty for Smith Act Victims

National Committee to Win the Peace

National Conference on American Policy in China and the Far East (a
Conference called by the Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern
Policy)

National Council of Americans of Croatian Descent

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship

National Federation for Constitutional Liberties

National Labor Conference for Peace

National Negro Congress

National Negro Labor Council

Nationalist Action League

Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico

Nature Friends of America (since 1935)

Negro Labor Victory Committee

New Committee for Publications

Nichibei Kogyo Kaisha (The Great Fujii Theatre)

North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy

North American Spanish Aid Committee

North Philadelphia Forum

Northwest Japanese Association

Ohio School of Social Sciences

Oklahoma Committee to Defend Political Prisoners

Oklahoma League for Political Education (see Communist Political
Association)

Original Southern Klans, Incorporated

Pacific Northwest Labor School, Seattle, Washington

Palo Alto Peace Club

Partido del Pueblo of Panama (operating in the Canal Zone)

Peace Information Center

Peace Movement of Ethiopia

 

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People’s Drama, Inc.

People’s Educational and Press Association of Texas (see Communist
Political Association)

People’s Educational Association (incorporated under name Los Angeles
Educational Association, Inc.), also known as People's Educational
Center, People’s University, People's School

People’s Institute of Applied Religion

Peoples Programs (Seattle, Washington)

People’s Radio Foundation, Inc.

People’s Rights Party

Philadelphia Labor Committee for Negro Rights

Philadelphia School of Social Science and Art

Photo League (New York City)

Pittsburgh Arts Club

Political Prisoners’ Welfare Committee

Polonia Society of the WO

Progressive German-Americans, also known as Progressive German-
Americans of Chicago

Proletarian Party of America

Protestant War Veterans of the United States, Inc.

Provisional Committee of Citizens for Peace, Southwest Area

Provisional Committee on Latin American Affairs

Provisional Committee to Abolish Discrimination in the State of Mary-
land

(See Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland)

Puerto Rican Comite Pro Libertades Civiles (CLC)

(See Comite Pro Derechos Civiles)

Puertorriquenos Unidos (Puerto Ricans United)

Quad City Committee for Peace

Queensbridge Tenants League

Revolutionary Workers League

Romanian-American Fraternal Society |

Russian American Society, Inc.

Sakura Kai (Patriotic Society, or Cherry Association—composed of
veterans of Russo-Japanese War)

Samuel Adams School, Boston, Massachusetts

Santa Barbara Peace Forum

Schappes Defense Committee

Schneiderman-Darcy Defense Committee

School of Jewish Studies, New York City

Seattle Labor School, Seattle. Washington

Serbian-American Fraternal Society

Serbian Vidovdan Council

Shinto Temples (limited to State Shinto abolished in 1945)

Silver Shirt Legion of America

Slavic Council of Southern California

Slovak Workers Society

Slovenian-American National Council

, Socialist Workers Party, ae American Committee for European

Workers'-Relief :

Sokoku Kai (Fatherland. Society) ~

Southern Negro Youth Congress

Suiko Sha (Reserve Officers Association, Los Angeles)

Syracuse Women for Peace

Tom Paine School of Social Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Tom Paine School of Westchester, New York

Trade Union Committee for Peace
(See Trade Unionists for Peace)

Trade Unionists for Peace
(See Trade Union Committee for Peace)

Tri-State Negro Trade Union Council

Ukrainian-American Fraternal Union

Union of American Croatians

Union of New York Veterans

United American Spanish Aid Committee

United Committee of Jewish Societies and Landsmanschaft Federations,
also known as Coordination Committee of Jewish Landsmanschaften
and Fraternal Organizations

United Committee of South Slavic Americans

United Defense Council of Southern California

United Harlem Tenants and Consumers Organization

United May Day Committee

United Negro and Allied Veterans of America

Veterans Against Discrimination of Civil Rights Congress of New
York (see Civil Rights Congress)

Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade

Virginia League for People's Education (see Communist Political As-
sociation )

Voice of Freedom Committee

Walt Whitman School of Social Science, Newark, New casey

Washington Bookshop Association

Washington Committee for Democratic Action

Washington Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights

Washington Commonwealth Federation

Washington Pension Union

Wisconsin Conference on Social Legislation

Workers Alliance (since April 1936)

Yiddisher Kultur Farband

Young Communist League

Yugoslav-American Cooperative Home, Inc.

Yugoslav Seamen's Club, Inc

 

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                    <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON,
D.C. 20410
November
4~ 1966
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Jfono ble I
Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia
J)es.r
-;yor Allen:
With reg
d to your ppointment as Consultant with th
UE!lrJH..f'Llllent
o.f Housing and Urban Devel ent, there ar certain fom.s which
r~quired to be c 1 ted.
·
Enclosed is Fo:rm W-4,. Employ e ithholding Exemption Certific te
and Form R-144, Cert fie to of Non...Liabillty for District of
Columbi
i thholding
·m1cb re sel£-e,""'..,.._..,""'tory. Ple e note
that you must print yaur f"uJ.l name. It is
so requested that
you sho your zip code.
Please e.nswer items 1, 2,, 3, 5, and 7 on the reverse side of the
dard orm 61, Appointment A.ttidavit, and ign the front in
the pre ence of a otary blic.
Pl. se return the
fo
self• ·a:re s d. envelope.
soon
po sible in the enclos d
ince~ your,
lo
a
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              <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WasHINGTON, D.C. 20410

November 4, 1966

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

With regard to your appointment as Consultant with the Department
of Housing and Urban Development, there are certain forms which
are required to be completed.

Enclosed is Form W-4, Employee Withholding Exemption Certificate
and Form FR-14}, Certificate of Non-Liability for District of
Columbia Withholding Tax which are self-explanatory. Please note
that you must print your full name. It is also requested that
you show your zip code.

Please answer items 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 on the reverse side of the
Standard Form 61, Appointment Affidavit, and sign the front in
the presence of a Notary Public.

Please return these forms as soon as possible in the enclosed
self-addressed envelope.

Sincerely yours,

Edward C. Williams
Chief, Employee Standards

and Examining Branch
Enclosures
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                    <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON,
D.C.
20410
November 4, 1966
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
With regard to your appointment as Consultant with the Department
of Housing and Urban Development, there are certain f~rms which
are required to be completed.
Enc.losed
and Form
Columbia
that you
you show
is Form W-4, Employee Withholding Exemption Certificate
FR-144, Certificate of Non-Liability for District of
Withholding Tax which are self-explanatory. Please note
must print your :f'ull name. It is al.so requested that
your zip code.
Please answer items 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 on the reverse side of the
Standard Form 61, Appointment Affidavit, and sign the front in
the presence of a Notary Public.
Please return these forms as soon.as possible in the enclosed
self-addressed envelope.
Sincerely yours,
£~~
{!,
"or
~WA
Edward C. Williams ~
Chief, Employee Standards
and Examining Branch
Enclosures
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              <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20410

November 4, 1966

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Honorable Ivan Allen

Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

With regard to your appointment as Consultant with the Department
of Housing and Urban Development, there are certain forms which
are required to be completed.

Enclosed is Form W-4, Employee Withholding Exemption Certificate
and Form FR-144, Certificate of Non-Liability for District of
Columbia Withholding Tax which are self-explanatory. Please note
that you must print your full name. It is also requested that
you show your zip code.

Please answer items 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 on the reverse side of the
Standard Form 61, Appointment Affidavit, and sign the front in
the presence of a Notary Public.

Please return these forms as soon as possible in the enclosed
self-addressed envelope.

Sincerely yours,

Paurird e Wella

Edward C. Williams 47~—
Chief, Employee Standards
and Examining Branch

Enclosures
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON,
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia
D.C.
20410
October 25, 1966
~
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Dear Mayor Allen:
The Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Develop
t, desires
to appoint you for a period of 60 days, as Consultant, $100.00 per
day under authority of Section 15, Public Law 600. · A member of the
Secretary's Staff will advise you of the days on which he desires
your services during this period of employment. When you are in an
authorized travel status, your travel expenses will be paid, and in
addition, a $16.00 per diem allowance in lieu of subsistence will
be paid.
You will serve as Consultant to advise the Secretary on Urban Development matters.
The Civil Service Commission requires that we furnish you a copy of
the Department's Standards of Conduct regulations. Please note that
they identify employees in the category to which you are being appointed as " Special Government Employee", and requires them, · at the
time of employment to supply the Department with a statement of
other employment and financial interests. The enclosed Form HUD - 844-A,
" Statement of Employment and Financial Interest," should be completed
and the original returned in the self-addressed envelope furnished
with this letter . The duplicate copy is for your records. The
information you f urnish will be accessible only to those Department
employees having official duties in connection with your appointment.
If this appointment is acceptable to you, please so indicate by
signing on the space provided on the enclosed copy o f this letter
and return it to this Office.
Sincerely yours,
D~f~
Directo r of Personnel
Enc;losures
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3 .

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20410

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY October 25, 1966

Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

The Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Develop t, desires
to appoint you for a period of 60 days, as Consultant, $100.00 per
day under authority of Section 15, Public Law 600. ' A member of the
Secretary's Staff will advise you of the days on which he desires
your services during this period of employment. When you are in an
authorized travel status, your travel expenses will be paid, and in
addition, a $16.00 per diem allowance in lieu of subsistence will
be paid.

You will serve as Consultant to advise the Secretary on Urban Develop-
ment matters.

The Civil Service Commission requires that we furnish you a copy of
the Department's Standards of Conduct regulations. Please note that
they identify employees in the category to which you are being ap-
pointed as "Special Government Employee", and requires them, at the
time of employment to supply the Department with a statement of

other employment and financial interests. The enclosed Form HUD-844-A,
"Statement of Employment and Financial. Interest," should be completed
and the original returned in the self-addressed envelope furnished
with this letter. The duplicate copy is for your records. The
information you furnish will be accessible only to those Department
employees having official duties in connection with your appointment.

If this appointment is acceptable to you, please so indicate by
signing on the space provided on the enclosed copy of this letter
and return it to this Office.

Sincerely yours,

se E. Chaffi

Director of Personnel

Enclosures
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HU0-107
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
( 6-66)
REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION FOR PER DIEM PERSONNEL
(Subait original only
TO:
at
clou of pay period)
6_6 _ __
Date_ll/_7_/_
DIVISION OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS
Office of Secretary
FROM:
(Office or Division)
(Bran cit)
EMPLOYEE: ___I_van_
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HOURS ·woRK[D
DATE
DAY
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I certify that I have performed services under the above listed appointment or
contract for the hours indicated.
(Signature of Eaployee)
I certify that the employee named herein performed services for the hours indicated and request that he be compensated therefor in accordance with the terms of
his appointment or contract.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Mera

REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION FOR PER DIEM PERSONNEL

(Submit original only at close of pay period)

11/7/66

TO: DIVISION OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS Date

FROM: Office of Secretary
(Office or Division) (i eeRI

EMPLOYEE: Ivan Allen TITLE: Consultant

EMPLOYED BY:
Appointment effective
or Mage pt DS aplet ape a
Contract effective

 

 

Per diem salary $ 190,00

er

Pay period: - from: =. 49/6/46... to 11/19/66 19 incl.

 

HOURS WORKED
DATE

DAY es | wep | THURS| FRI SAT ES | WED | THURS| FRI
HOURS

 

I certify that I have performed services under the above listed appointment or
contract for the hours indicated.

 

(Signature of Employee)

I certify that the employee named herein performed services for the hours in-
dicated and request that he be compensated therefor in accordance with the terms of

his appointment or contract,

Administrative Officer

(Title of Supervising Officer) (Signature)

 

 

 

FOR USE BY PAYROLL SECTION

 

 
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              <text>STANDARD FORM 1012-A
7 GAO 5300
1012-208

TRAVEL VOUCHER iene ai

MEMORANDUM

VOUCHER NO.

DEPARTMENT, BUREAU, OR ESTABLISHMENT

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAYEE’S NAME SCHEDULE NO.
MAILING ADDRESS PAID BY
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
OFFICIAL DUTY STATION RESIDENCE
__Atlenta, Ga, Atlanta, Ga
FOR TRAVEL AND OTHER EXPENSES TRAVEL ADVANCE CHECK NO.

 

FROM (DATE) | TO (DATE) Outstanding $

10/27 10/28/66

APPLICABLE TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION (S) - Amount to be applied

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NO. | DATE
Balance to remain
outstanding t
TRANSPORTATION REQUESTS ISSUED
.¢_| INITIALS OF | MODE, CLASS
TRANSPORTATION |yAGENTS |) “CARRIER | OF SERVICE, | DATE RO ee ee
REQUEST NUMBER |r YATION| IssuING | AND ACCOM. | ISSUED
TICKET | MODATIONS* FROM— * TO—
AMOUNT Dollars Cts
CLAIMED
—&gt; 111.10
DIFFERENCES:

APPROVED (Supervisory and other approvals when required)

 

 

 

Administrative Officer

NEXT PREVIOUS VOUCHER A UNDER SAME TRAVEL AUTHORITY
VOUCHER NO. D.O. SYMBOL DATE (MONTH=YEAR)

 

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“= Applied to travel advance (appropriation symbol)

NET TO 3
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* Abbreviations for Pullman accommodations: MR, master room; DR, drawing room; CP, compartment; BR, bedroom; DSR, duplex single room; RM, roomette;
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NOTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ACTION
STANDARD FORM SO-Rev. Decem ber 1961
U.S. Clwll Service Commission
FPM Chap. 295
6 PART
(EMPLOYEE - See General Information on Reverse)
5 0-1 26
(FOR AGENCY USE)
schedule fie., A-8
I. NAME (CAPS) LAST-FIRST-M IDDLE
ALLEN, IVAN
JR.,
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9. FEGLI
2 I 1-&lt;:OVERED
171
MR.
3-10 PT. DISAB.
4-·10 PT. COMP.
4. SOCIAL SECURITY NO.
03-J.5-ll
252-10-5552
IO. RETIREMENT
Excepted Appt
06- 30-67
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3. BIRTH DATE
(Mo .• Dag. Year)
7. SERVICE COMP. DATE
0
5-10 PT. OTHER
3-WAIVED
2- INELIGIBLE
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6. TEN URE GROUP
5. VETERAN PREFERENCE
1-NO
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MR.- MISS-MRS.
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2- FICA
2
13. EFFECTIVE DATE
(Mo., Dag, Year)
Interorlttent
11. (FOR CSC USE)
3-FS
4-NONE
16. PAY PLAN AND
OCCUPATION CODE
5-OTHER
14. CIVIL SERVICE OR6iTHER LEGAL AUTHORITY
Public law
10-27-66
15. FROM: POSITION TITLE AND NUMB~R
8. PHYol5AL HANDICAP CODE
csc
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section 15 and
Letter dated 09-09-54
17. (a) GRADE ( b) STEP
OR
OR
LEVEL
RATE
18. SALARY
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21. PAY PLAN AND
20. T O : POSITlON TITLE AND NUMBER
OCCUPATION CODE
22. (a) GRADE
OR
LEVEL
(b) STEP
23. SALARY
OR
RATE
pd $100.00
Consultant
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24. NAME AND LOCATION OF EMPLOYING OFFICE
Damediate Of'fice of the secretary, washington, D. c.
Resideace: Atlanta, Georgia
126. LOCATION CODE
25. DUTY STATION (Ciig-countg- Slale)
washimgton,
o. c.
oB-0010-001
27. APPROPRIATION
28. POSITION OCCUPIED
29. APPORTIONED POSITION
1-&lt;:OMPETITIVE SERVICE
FROM,
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TO :
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SEPARATIONS: SHOW REASONS BELOW. AS REQUIRED. CHECK IF APPLICABLE:
C. DURING
PROBATION
CJ D. FROM APPOINTMENT OF
Ineligible for hea.lth benefits. No regular tour of duty.
premium hol iday pay. No annual or sick l eave benefits.
6
MONTHS OR LESS
No overtime or
Speeial Govemment Employee
It is estimated that services will be required for approxi mately 20 days .
ibis action was approved by the Secretary
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EMPLOYI NG DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY
Ul.l DID.JD,
Of'fiee of the Secretary
1. EM LOY££ C Y
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J.0=25 =66
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December 19-41
gev~NrfTieE-fO EM PLOY.--.._.......
KEEP~illi D~ CUMENT FOR ~OUR RECORDS. ITIS YOUR COPY OF THE OFFICIAL
Of A PER
P10t1i'J1J UU AH Y ERJlOR TO THE ATTENTION @f YOUR S1WERVI
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I. Conditions Pertinent To A ll Types of Personn I Act'o
The pe rsonn el acti on ident ified o n the fc ce of this fo rm is sub ject lo
all app li ca bl e lows, r ul es, an d reg ula tions governin g Fed eral e mploy·
m ent and may be su bj ect to investi gati on an d app rova l by th e Civi l
·e
Servic,-_fo ~ss~n.f. ~ ~~cl~Q' m~1~or.!~fe6Jll1Cel~ fJ" o
ac cordan ce· wit h a ll le~a l req u,r~ $, o r if ba se d upon your mis·
roprtal ion er fraud ,
8bG f9T
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fo r su ch po;ifi o n,. Such a ppointments d o not confer a co mpetil iva
c ivil se rv ic e sta tus or e li g ibility for move men t to jobs in the com peli•
l ive se rvic e; th e y ma y be mode without restrictions on tenure, with a
condit io nal Or ind efin ite li mi tation, or with a d efin ite lime limi tation.
A tri a l e a~ d mqy be r~yj ~ otJb.e discfetiA~ of Iha e mploying office.
~O ~ OD I.OX!IW+~JA 50 {pA~
Ill. I nfo rmation About Tenu,e Group&amp;
bJOAGG
Emp loye&lt;K ore ra nked in tenure groups according to the natu re of
th eir oppoin tmeti t; tho.se with unrest ricted tenure are, placed in Gro up I,
under conditional oppoin tmen ts whi ch a uto matically lead
arc ,. J6:lAG 143.215.248.55
to
t en ure j1~ a ~
r~fl,¥,'?-&lt;l..WJ.d w&lt;94oul furt hGr quolificolion
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1'/,h $leJia ~ oup IJ~~ d l ~~ e s6rtin•g UR ~ tem porary or indafinite
ap po intm..,ls not li mited to pa el(Qct lime,.or dote ore .placed in Group
n:dory" Uf1 lo5.5 • umil .yeu or.e nelffiec olherwru, .
111 . W ithin each tenure group, ranking is deter mined by vetfJC'an praf•
119 and HI sh,,w the, comnu,n t,,,,e, of ,-.,..oll deductfons: "FEGll"
e r&amp;ii ce, J&gt;...-for monoo roting, oa d total Fe d e ral sec-vie • . If it shoul d
for Federal Emp loyee5 Group Life ilmlrnnce, ,.CS" for Civi l Service Rolteco me neceuory t• red uce fo rce, employee, are selecteid for sepdre •
tire ;,, ant, "F IC A" fe r Secial SecU&lt;ity, e1eul K' ' for Fo&lt;ei gn Servica.
lion or cha nge le lewer grade acco rdin g lo this general ran king. EinAdditional aleduction, ma y Joe mt1ae un oler the Fed er al Emplo yees
pl oy- san ing un cl...- competitive appointments and those serving und•
Hea lth Benefits pro grnm, 011d fer i111.eme l01&lt;e,, bond$, and other pur•
excep te.i oppa inl llleftli are ran ke d se parately fo r red ucti on. ia force
,-... wfloenw by l• w,
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I n addltion, th e g rade of the p• ~lion I• w.h ich you are officiaUy
cnsig ned may be reviewed and CCJC'.-ectetl by y• 11r e111ency personnel offi.t:e,
er b y ~ .9*/icJJ€1:1i,I, ;,,;/,. D8 • •
JAO tJOU/'SJ QI,.
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Appointmants to 11osltions in the c .....,.eifffve service :
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The CMI
Se rvice Acl pla cas mast po~Hi o ~ - in tbe " c:ampalitive s...-vi&lt;:o ..
Tho
C iv il Se rvic e Commi ss io n sets qMal ificotio n r eq uirements ond control,
re cr uitment for such positions. A,• general rule, persons selected
from c · i
r.xJ'r!.JJytistp.;+tp..f~J coel¥'uil\ •0
&amp;J~..bi'-£:X. tit'
se r&gt;lice re 01~1' ccfreer-Yo1!~~on~I op oiillrMnts. 143.215.248.55tippoi ntm •
c,re secured through direct competition with oth e r m.!mbers of the
g e,.., ral !JV 11c -~ing sifflilor w..k In Oovarnmenl agenci es, and p. r-
Statvc /Ii_
_ If yo&lt;J e ra separated or placed in a non pay s tatus for
r
an aJctendecf
pariod, your employing a gency will furni,h you with Stan d a rd Fo rm I
lo ii y ~ ~ ts(jgoi,
loy me nt in sura nce be nefits. If you
wer e covered by the civil sorvic• reti re me nt sy,te m or Federa l employa .Cup lifa insura nce, yo u have previou sly been furnished ce rt ifi •
cot es d escribing th eH p rograms; yo u co n re fer to such certificot• s fe r
infer mot io n re3-,rdin9 )'Our rig~ts and pouible benefits ofter separation,
gsrrc,•
ep:ru
,,.
.,
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m·t qualifi ed employe es lo be ossi!JnOd without furth er compe'iliv,. ex•
c mi n o l ~ ~ ~ t - i n the competitive s«vice. Coraer·conditi o no l
c, p poinl'ments'Uc"o';;.;'fc,raer oppointme" ts vpen completion of 3 years
of ,oiostontiolly cont inuc,us creditable -viae.
If yo u ore se pa ra ted from O career or coreer•co nditional ap pointment,
you mot hove reinstotem-,it eligi bility O
il' r,clly to an y
O 'J'
Fe de ra l activity onol may
employed witho ut f urt hsr co mpe ti tive, ex•
am1not ion ; if yo u ore a nonveteran and you mo se parated fro m •
~he rinl year folio.wing a nenlenoporory oem,..iitiv• appointrnefW oen·~---arolly ·s a probo tionorx period, .i.rinJt wloial, period o., OP.point&lt;&gt;« mu,t
tla,wonstrote his full compele nco and fit neu for Federal employment.
Rei nsta te men ts o re als o sub je ct la e IN'obo tion ory perio d un less o ne
was pre viou sly co mpl etad. Tro" sfen, 1"'0111otion s, chan ges to lo wer
gr ade, and reassignm ents duri ng a Jt~
ienory period era su bj ect la
core cr·condi tion.al ap po int ment y.our eli g ibility fOf' r• nstoler,-,t i, gen•
erolly limited to 3 years fro.., tho dole of se poro ti o n. If you o re sepo•
rot ed fro n o tsmporory or ex ce pt ed appointment, you heve no rai" •
·,tote mont privi leg• bo-i upon ooch - vice.
ce mpiet ic!,,
of
probotien,
Tempo rary ap pointmen ts do not c:enfer a ci vil service stotus and do
n o t le ad to a car eer o r c a re e r-conditional appo intm e nt w ithout som e
furth er e xamina tion or quol ificol ioR , l imi tad te mpo rary ap po intme nts
ore mode when l he re is no cont inu in g. need for a perso n·s se rvice, re·
go rd less of the mo!!.,rier in ~hJ ch_!'~ fiU olifie d for oppo intmenl: occe~toncc o f such o ~ m e nt wi M n ot re}nove a pe rson ' s name fr om a ci vit
Servi;;;.\rgi, te r
(;S.~C!,o latbe-"ro~or.iq,~~ iti ono l
appoi nt ment.
&amp;ppo intments ta positions in the ex cepted service: Excepted
OPP.o intme nts ore mode to positions which ore excepted from the com·
pet,tive service' by low or other special o utho rity. Generally the em·
p loyi ng a gency set s q ual ification requi rements and cond ucts recruitment
•





You will be gi ven °"Y lump sum poymant that may be d ue you fo r an•
nu o l leave at th • time of separation, Refund of on appropriate portioA
of this p·o yment will be req uired if you ore reemployed in a Federal
a gency in o posi tion und er the some leave syst e m during the period
covered by such pa ymen t.
V. Availability of Further Information
Consult you r sup gisor if you hov;'...S uestions ab~~ tJ,he above stole•
o r the e nt . ~n m
ciU.A-~litr matters
co n~~rni ng your ~ ~ lrne nt~ '.:'nis , "'J(g.:\icu c;,qjfi~ oil'~ n
lion, invo lving gran ting of leave. assi gnment of du ties, and hours of
worlr. which ore generally under his con trol , If your q uest ions ore technical , your supervisor may refer you to your pers onn e l office, which will
.~nr.
,~hf'1flff~ft. ....
hove copies o f control ling civ il service re gulat io ns, as we ll a s yo ur in ..
d ividuol records, and so con best e xp lain ho w tti){y: app ly in your case,
C'~-T - T
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFF ICE: 1966-0- 224 - 095
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              <text>STANDARD FORM 50—Rev. December 1061

} NOTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ACTION

 

 

U.S. Civil Service Commission : 6 PART
FPM Chap. 295 (EMPLOYEE — See General Information on Reverse) 50-126
(FOR AGENCY USE)
Schedule #2 5 A-8
1, NAME (CAPS) LAST—FIRST—MIDDLE MR.—MISS—MRS. 2. (FOR AGENCY USE) | 3. BIRTH BES 4. SOCIAL SECURITY NO.
One » Pear,
03-15-11 252-10-5552

ALLEN, IVAN JR., MR.

 

5. VETERAN PREFERENCE

6. roe GROUP

7, SERVICE COMP. DATE

8. PEG HANDICAP CODE

 

 

I—NO 3—10 PT. DISAB. 5—10 PT. OTHER
2—5'PT. 4—10 PT. COMP.
9. FEGLI 10. RETIREMENT 11. (FOR CSC USE)
I—COVERED 2—iNELIGIBLE 3—WAIVED 2 1—cs 3-FS 5— OTHER
2 2—FICA 4—NONE

 

12. CODE NATURE OF ACTION
171 | Excepted Appt - Intermittent
NIE 06-30-67

13. EFFECTIVE DATE
(Mo., Day, Year)

10-27-66

14. CIVIL SERVICE OR
Public Law

THER LEGAL AUTHORITY.

» Section 15 and

CSC Letter dated 09-09-54

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15, FROM: POSITION TITLE AND NUMBER 16. PAY PLAN AND 17. (a) GRADE (b) STEP | 18. SALARY
OCCUPATION CODE OR OR
LEVEL RATE
19. NAME AND LOCATION OF EMPLOYING OFFICE
20. TO: POSITION TITLE AND NUMBER 21. PAY PLAN AND 22, (a) Pe (b) iy 23. SALARY
OCCUPATION CODE LEVEL RATE
Consultant pa $100.00

 

24. NAME AND LOCATION OF EMPLOYING OFFICE

Immediate Office of the Secretary, Washington, De Ce
Residence;

Atlanta, Georgia

 

 

25. DUTY STATION (City—county—State)

Washington, De Ce

 

26. LOCATION CODE

08-0010-001

 

27. APPROPRIATION

 

28. POSITION OCCUPIED

 

 

29. APPORTIONED POSITION

1—COMPETITIVE SERVICE FROM; TO: STATE
2 2—EXCEPTED 1—PROVED-1
SERVICE 2—WAIVED-2

 

30. REMARKS: A. SUBJECT TO COMPLETION OF 1

 

 

 

 

SEPARATIONS: SHOW REASONS BELOW, AS REQUIRED. CHECK IF APPLICABLE:

B. SERVICE COUNTING TOWARD CAREER (OR PERMANENT) TENURE FROM:

YEAR PROBATIONARY (OR TRIAL) PERIOD COMMENCING

 

 

Cc. DURING
PROBATION

Ll

ee D. FROM APPOINTMENT OF 6 MONTHS OR LESS

Ineligible for health benefits. No regular tour of duty. No overtime or

premium holiday pay.

Speeial Government Employee

No annual or sick leave benefits.

It is estimated that services will be required for approximately 20 days.

This action was approved by the Secretary

34. SIGNATURE (Or other authentication) AND

31. DATE OF APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVIT (Accessions only)
11-10-66
32. OFFICE MAINTAINING PERSONNEL FOLDER (If different from employing office)
Division of Personnel, Washington, D. C

 

» Offiee of the Secretary

 

Hu'Oy EMPLOYING DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY

35. DATE

10-25-66

Di

TITLE.
a
rector o rsonnel
11h

 

1. EMPLOYEE COPY

 
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not lead to a career or career-conditional appointment without some covered by such payment,
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(6-66)
REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION FOR PER DIEM PERSONNEL
(Subait original only at clo,e of pay period)
TO:
FROM:
Date _ _ll_/_20_/_6_6_ _
DIVISION OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS
Office of SeQretary
(Office or Division)
(Branch)
Consultant
EMPLOYEE: _ _I_v_an
__
A_lle_n_J_r_._ _ _ _ _ _ TITLE:
EMPLOYED BY:
Appointment effective
.or
Contract effective
10/27/66
100.00
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_
Pay period:
11/20
12/3/66 , 19_ _ incl.
From: ____________
to ____________
HOU RS_
DATE
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SUN
MON
TU ES
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
·wo RK [O
SUN
.,
MON
TUES
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
TOTAL
HOURS
HOURS
I certify that I have performed services under the above listed appointment or
contract for the hours indicated.
(Signature of Eaploy.,.,)
I certify that the employee named herein performed services for the hours indicated and request that he be compensated therefor in accordance with the terms of
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(Title of Supervising Officer)
( Signature)
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT rea

REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION FOR PER DIEM PERSONNEL

(Subnit original only at close of pay period)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO: DIVISION OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS Date 11/20/66
FROM: Office of Secretary
(Office or Division) (Branch)

empLoyer: ___-van Allen Jr, TITLE: Consultant
EMPLOYED BY:

Appointment effective 10/27/66

or

Contract effective
Per diem salary $ 100.00
Pay period: From: 420 to 12/3/66 , 19 incl.

 

HOURS WORKED
DATE

DAY SUN mon | TUES | WED | THURS] FRI SAT SUN MON | TUES | weD | THURS| FRI
HOURS

 

I certify that I have performed services under the above listed appointment or
contract for the hours indicated.

 

(Signature of Enaployee)

I certify that the employee named herein performed services for the hours in-
dicated and request that he be compensated therefor in accordance with the terms of

his appointment or contract.

 

 

(Title of Supervising Officer) (Signature)

 

 

FOR USE BY PAYROLL SECTION

 

 
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                    <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN D.EVELOPMENT
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TRAVB. ORDER - REQUEST AND AUTHORIZATION
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Allen, Ivan
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Atlanta, Ga.
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~
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9.
to meet with various city officials and urban s pecialists on problems affecting
urban areas
10 .
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r per mile:
fi 1. Limited to not exceed the cost of travel by common carrier including per diem.
D 2. Provided it has been administratively determined in advance that because of the nature of your duties travel
by private conveyance is necessary and more advantageous to the Government than the use of common carrier.
D 3. Travel wholly within limits of official station.
D C. Other
(Specify)
1t .
REMARKS :
12.
E FFECTIVE ON OR ABOUT:
REQUESTED
11/ 1/66
BY
16 . SIGNATURE
19 . TERMINATING ON OR ABOUT:
6/30/67
14.
N U MBER OF
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11/ 10/ 66
PER DIEM RATE
/
,
DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE TRAVEL ORD E R NO.
BY
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~./14~.
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OFFICER
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ESTIMATE D
COST
MILEAGE
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AUTHORIZING
H O USEHOLD EFFECTS
•
8670100 S&amp;E HUD-OS 1967
S
MODE OF TRAVEL IS AUTHORIZED AS INDICATED IN ITEM 10
A or B-1 in order s t ated.
You are hereby authorized to t ravel at Gover nment expense, t o be paid from available appropriations, in accordance with
Standardized Government Travel Regula t ions as amended, Regulat ions of theb
part ment , and
conditions noted on
!this order.
1/r.
\/\A \...tl:,Qi,,
-
Executive Officer
Office of General Services
(TITLE OF A U TH O R I ZING O FFICER)
If~,
/ifilP
Grace M. Callinan
(S I GNATURE )
THE NUMBER AND DATE ON THIS ORDER MUST BE REFERRED TO ON YOUR VOUCHER
TRAVELERS COPY
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HUD-25

 

 

 

 

 

(11-65)
TRAVEL ORDER — REQUEST AND AUTHORIZATION
(Submit to Travel Section at least five working days tn advance of proposed travel)
1. NAME 2. OFFICIAL STATION 3. RBOOM&amp;BLDG.| 4. STATUS OF TRAVELER:
Allen, Ivan Ataonta, Gace 41 N 1 emprovee XE] orner
5. TITLE 6. DIVISION OR OFFICE 7 PHONE
Consultant DIR | 2158)
s. rminerary (Inelude place of departure, all stopovers or places to be visited, and place of return)

 

From: Atlanta, Ga. to Washington, D.C. and other cities within the continental
limits of the United States as directed by the Secretary

Atlanta, Gae
AND RETURN To: _ @#ikRapeycKok

 

9. PURPOSE OF TRAVEL:

to meet with various city officials and urban specialists on problems affecting
urban areas

 

10. MODE OF TRAVEL:

[Cy A. Common carrier except extra fare.

[¥ B. Privately-owned automobile on a mileage basis at a rate of _ $f, per mile:
x6t 1. Limited to not exceed the cost of travel by common carrier including per diem.

C1) 2. Provided it has been administratively determined in advance that because of the nature of your duties travel
by private conveyance is necessary and more advantageous to the Government than the use of common carrier.

OU 8. Travel wholly within limits of official station.
Ol CG. Other (Specify)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11. REMARKS:
12, EFFECTIVE ON OR ABOUT: . REQUESTED BY
11/1/66 16. SIGNATURE
13, TERMINATING ON OR ABOUT:
6/30/67
14, NUMBER OF DAYS IN TRAVEL STATUS: RECOMMENDED BY
LS days 17,“SIGNATURE
15. PROGRAM: x (ee ae
GDS ‘istrative Officer

 

 

DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE — FOR USE BY TRAVEL SECTION AND AUTHORIZING OFFICER

 

 

TRAVEL ORDER NO. DATE APPROPRIATION SYMBOL
0212 11/10/66 ESTIMATED cosT $ 8670100 S&amp;B HUD-OS 1967
PER DIEM RATE MILEAGE
$16 8¢ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS §

 

 

 

 

MODE OF TRAVEL IS AUTHORIZED AS INDICATED IN ITEM 10___4 or B~l in order stated.

 

You are hereby authorized to travel at Government expense, to be paid from available appropriations, in accordance with

Standardized Government Travel Regulations as amended, Regulations of the Department, and conditions noted on]
this order. mM Meurer
Executive Officer : ‘

Office of General Services Grace M, Callinan
(TITLE OF AUTHORIZING OFFICER) Wee (SIGNATURE)

 

THE NUMBER AND DATE ON THIS ORDER MUST BE REFERRED TO ON YOUR VOUCHER

 

 

 

TRAVELERS COPY
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
(6-66)
REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION FOR PER DIEM PERSONNEL
(Subait original only
at
clou of pay period)
I
DIVISION OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS
TO:
Date_l-2~/~1~6~/~
66- - -
Office of th Secretary
FROM:
(Office or Division)
EMPLOYEE:
(Branch)

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Contract effective
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10/27/ 66
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· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to _ _ _ _ _ _
1 2----'/'-1_7:...;/_66
_ _ , 19 _ _ incl.
HOURS ·woRKED
DATE
DAY
SUN
MON
TU ES
WED
HOURS
I certify that I have performed services under the above listed appointment or
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{Signature of Eaployee)
I certify that the employee named herein performed services for the hou r s indicated an d request that he be compensated therefor in accordance with the terms of
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Ad.mini trative O fie .r
{Title of Supervising Officer )
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Me eay

REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION FOR PER DIEM PERSONNEL

(Submit original only at close of pay period)

TO: DIVISION OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS Date 2/16/66

 

 

 

 

FROM: Office of the Secretary
(Office or Division) (Branch)
EMPLOYEE: ____ Ivan Allen Ji, TITLE: Consultant _
EMPLOYED BY: 2
Appointment effective 10/27/66
or

Contract effective

 

100.90
12/h to 12/17/66 _, 19 incl.

Per diem salary §$

Pay period: From:

HOURS WORKED
DATE

DAY TUES | WED | THURS| FRI | SAT | SUN on | TUES | WED | 1
HOURS

 

I certify that I have performed services under the above listed appointment or
contract for the hours indicated.

 

(Signature of Employee)

I certify that the employee named herein performed services for the hours in-
dicated and request that he be compensated therefor in accordance with the terms of

his appointment or contract.

Administrative Officer

(Tiele of Supervising Officer) (Signature)

 

 

 

 

FOR USE BY PAYROLL SECTION

 

 
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HUD-75
(1-66)
TRAVEL EXPENSE RECORD
Traveler:
Mailing Address:
GOING
Taxi:
From

Residence or Office
To _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $ _ _ _ _ _ __
Station or Airport
a .m.
Left:
p.m. Via

City
Arrived:
Date
From

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Carrier
a.m.
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City
Taxi:
Time
Date
Time
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Hotel or U.S. Govt. Off.
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Taxi:
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$
To
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Hotel or U. S . Govt. Office
a . m.
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~.m. Via
City
Date
Time
Carrier
a .m.
p.m.
Arrived:
City
Taxi:
Date
$
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Residence or Office
'l:rilR8J!!16PtatioR Reqa~t
1'J;.ictmber
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HUD-75
TRA SE RECORD
RAVEL EXPEN (1-66)
Traveler:
Mailing Address:
GOING
Taxi: From To $
Residence or Office Station or Airport
a.m.
Left: p.m. Via
City Date Time Carrier
a.m.
Arrived: p.m.
City Date Time
Taxi: From To $
Station or Airport Hotel or U.S. Govt. Off.
RETURNING
Taxi; From To $
Hotel or U.S. Govt. Office Station or Airport
a em .
Left: p.m. Via
City Date Time Carrier
a.m.
Arrived: p.m,
City Date Time
Taxi: From To $
Station or Airport Residence or Office
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HUD-75
(1-66)
TRAVEL EXPENSE RECORD
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Mailing Address:
GOING
Taxi:
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To
Residence or Office
Left:

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·Time

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Date
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TRAVEL EXPENSE RECORD sou
(1-66)
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Mailing Address:
GOING
Taxi: From To $
Residence or Office Station or Airport
a.m.
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Taxi; From To $
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Transpertation-Request
Menrber Exorr = Amount—
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                    <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON, D. C.
20410
DEC 8
1%G
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY
FOR DEMONSTRATIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Mrs. Ann Moses
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
Dear Mrs • Moses :
In reply to your questions of Bovember 29, 1966, Mayor Allen
will receive payment of $lll.10 which covers his transportation
expenses and per diem for the meeting on October 28. He will
also receive $200.00 consultant fee which covers his travel t:illle
on October 27 and the day of the meeting on October 28.
For the meeting on Bovember 28, he will be reimbursed for the
transportation costs and $16.oo per diem plus $100.00 consultant
fee. We need more details, h011ever, for preparation of the
voucher for which you sent a ticket receipt. Please have the
Mayor furnish the information on the attached form and return
it to me and I will have a voucher prepared for his signature.
I have enclosed additionaJ. forms for use in :future meetings.
You may send me the compl.eted work sheet and ticket receipt
a:rter each meeting and we will have vouchers pre]!)ared for his
signature.
Sincerely Yours,
~ argen~
Administrative Officer
Enclosures
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              <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20410

DEC 8 i866

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY
FOR DEMONSTRATIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Mrs. Ann Moses
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mrs. Moses:

In reply to your questions of November 29, 1966, Mayor Allen
will receive payment of $111.10 which covers his transportation
expenses and per diem for the meeting on October 28. He will
also receive $200.00 consultant fee which covers his travel time
on October 27 and the day of the meeting on October 28.

For the meeting on November 28, he will be reimbursed for the
transportation costs and $16.00 per diem plus $100.00 consultant
fee. We need more details, however, for preparation of the
voucher for which you sent a ticket receipt. Please have the
Mayor furnish the information on the attached form and return

it to me and I will have a voucher prepared for his signature.

I have enclosed additional forms for use in future meetings.
You may send me the completed work sheet and ticket receipt

after each meeting and we will have vouchers prepared for his
signature.

Sincerely Yours,

—_ ? \} Jas ee
C VA
Jang (2

Administrative Officer

Enclosures
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                    <text>NEW YORK T I ME S
J a nua r y 7, 196 7
s:~rc:al
~J
T h C' ::-; r-w Yo ii.'. TimC'!l
WA.J·rI~GTO::--r, J:rn . fJ - A
hi g h White Hou se sou rce said
Thursd::iy ni t t ha t the Admini~tr:ition w::is :;till seeking new
ways to lure private indust ry
into the urban r ehabi lit atio n
. fi eld in order to ex pioit new
technological meth ods of re . buildin g s lum s.
But the official. Jo.seph A.
Ca li ::rno Jr., sa id that a much , publicize pian fo r a nationwi de,
nonprofit corporatio:1 n ight not
be the best mech::inism fo · accomplishing this purpose.
Mr. Califano denied, however ,
r epeated rumors that the White
Hou.se, because o \\·ha t some
officials fel t was a premature
disclosu ·c of de:tails, had abandoned that plan .
The pla w - s f irst described
in The New York Times of
Nov. 27. It had been devc!oped
over a period of scvcr::t! months
by p ivate hou ing experts and
officials of the Department of
Housing and Urban Develop-.
ment.
Low-Interest l\for t.gages
T he main purpose of the non- 1
profit group, which would be :
called the Urba n Development '
Corporat·on, would be to lure
private mortgage money and
the private construction industry into the rehabilitation fi eld
on a large scale. The main indu cement would be long-term,
low-interest Government mortga6es.
Several Administration off icials said Thursday that U1e
plan, which reportedly never
reached President Johnson's
des:t, was viewed with consider able skepticism, in part because
it called for :i.caui ition of slum
properties by the Urban D evelopment Co rpor a tion itself .
This meant that the corporation might wind up holding a
great many s um properties for
which it could find neither buyer s nor ren ters.
' However, according to thes e
' officials, the notion of attract ' ing private enterp1·ise into the
' slum rehabil itation field j_s still
· very much alive.
· A ranking housing agency official said privately earlier this '
week th at ve rsions of the plan
were being refined t o meet
· White House obj ec ti ons. But h e
· conceded t hat the President's
Sta:e of the ,Union Message
would p1·oba bly contain no request for Congress ional action
to set up a nonprofit housin°'
grou~- _ _ _ _ _ _
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              <text>NEW YORK TIMES
January 7, 1967

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Fi S660 2A aadis

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Uri JLUiTRs Lend

Beas: Ss. Bienen * J
Dy Johnson Aide

Special to The New York Times

WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—A
high White House source said
Thursday night that the Admin-
istration was still secking new
ways to lure private industry
into the urban rehabilitation
field in order to exploit new
technological methods of re-
building slums,

But the official, Joseph &lt;A.
Califano Jr., said that 2 much-
‘)publicized plan for a nationwide,
nonprofit corporation might not
be the best mechanism for ac-
complishing this purpose.

Mr. Califano denied, however, |
repeated rumors that ‘the White
House, because of what some
officials felt was a premature
disclosure of details, had aban-
doned that plan,

The plan was first described)
in The New York Times of|
Nov. 27. It had been developed
over a period of several months
by private housing experts and
officials of the Department of
Housing and Urban Develop-:
ment.

Low-Interest Mortgages

The mamn purpose of the non-'
profit group, which would be:
called the Urban Development}
Corporation, would be to lure
private mortgage money and
the private construction indus-
try into the rehabilitation field]
on 3 large scale. The main in-
ducement would be long-term,
low-interest Government mort-
gages. ;

Several Administration . offi-
cials said Thursday that. the
plan, which reportedly never
reached President Johnson’s
desk, was viewed with consider-
able ‘skepticism, in part because
it called for acquisition of slum
properties by the Urban Devel-
opment Corporation itself.

This meant that the were

tion might wind up holding a
great many slum properties for
which it could find neither buy-
ers nor renters. /
‘| However, according to these
‘lofficials, the notion of attract-
‘ling private enterprise into the
‘slum rehabilitation field js still
‘\very much alive.

 

A ranking housing agency of-!
ficial said privately earlier this
weelt that versions of the plan
were being refined to meet
'|White House objections. But he
jconceded that the President’s
State of the ‘Union Message
would probably contain no re-
quest for Congressional action
to set up a nonprofit housing
group.

 

 
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                    <text>THE WASHINGTON POST
January S, 1967
fi.lo Pv-ofit, No Jf-Jf o uses
The While House was well · advised to abandon
\he proposal for ~ national nonprofit housing
corpo r:ition to build in the slums. President Johnso n did ihe right thing. Disposing of that foredoo med idea clears the way for the more hopeful .
legislation , that, one hop es, will shortly attack the
housing shortage.
The concept of a nonprofit builder is, in itself,
an unfortunate one. It was in troduced 01iginally
to get certai n types of housin g subsidies for lowincome families through Con gress . The country
has now had quite enough experience to. know.·
.that non pro fit enterpri ses arc incap::iblc of produc- .
ing hous ing on a significant scale.
This country da°cs n ot insist up on · a non profit° ·.·
corporation to build the sup ersonic_ t ranspo rt,' oi·,·
. to develop the moon rockets. Con gress does not ··
_insist on nonp:ofit corporations in the h eav ily
subsidized shipbuilding industry, or in agriculture,
.or in. oil. Why single out housing? If we t ruly want
a massive volume of residential const ruction in
the big ci ties, then we shall have . to make it as·
profitable to build ho uses there as in the suburbs.
To make it profitable, Congress's most effe ctive
tool is the internal reven ue code. The power ·of
this method must be imm ediately visible to ::inyone who walks do wn Conn ectic ut ·A venue; if half
· a dozen obscure lines in the tax laws had b een
. written a bit diffe rently, the great office building
boom would never have h appened. The time h as
come to apply this same technique .to residential
construction in declining neighborl}oods. .
·
...
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              <text>THE WASHINGTON POST
January 5, 1967

No Profii, No Houses

The White House was well advised to abandon
the proposal for 2 national nonprofit housing
corporation to build in the slums. President John-
son did the right thing. Disposing of that fore-
doomed idea clears the way for the more hopeful
legislation. that, one hopes, will shortly attack the
housing shortage.

The concept of a nonprofit builder is, in itself,
an unfortunate one. It was introduced originally
to get certain types of housing subsidies for low-
income families through Congress. The country
has now had quite enough experience to, know...
that nonprofit enterprises are incapable of produc-
ing housing on a significant scale. iw

This country does not insist upon’a nonprofit —
corporation to build the supersonic transport, or,
to develop the moon rockets. Congress does not :
insist on nonprofit corporations in the heavily
subsidized shipbuilding industry, or in agriculture,
or in oil. Why single out housing? If we truly want
a massive volume of residential construction in
the big cities, then we shall have to make it as-
profitable to build houses there as in the suburbs.

To make it profitable, Congress’s most effective
tool is the internal revenue code. The power of
this method must be immediately visible to any-
one who walks down Connecticut ‘Avenue; if half
a dozen obscure lines in the tax laws had been
written a bit differently, the great office building
boom would never have happened. The time has
come to apply this same technique to residential
construction in declining neighborhoods, :
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                <text>Box 22, Folder 2, Document 22</text>
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        <name>Folder topic: Confidential Task Force (Task Force on Cities) | 1966-1967</name>
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