Letter and resolution by the city council from Ilus W. Davis, mayor..
First National Bank of Kansas City: Letter from Maurice Johnson,
executive vice president.
Kansas City Southern Railway Co., Louisiana & Arkansas Railway
Co.: Letter from W. N. Deramus III, president Downtown Com-
mittee of Kansas City, Mo.-
Kennedy, Edward M., U.S. Senator from the State of Massachusetts:
Amendments to S. 3097, preservation and maintenance of historic
Life Insurance Association of America: Letter and statement from Ralph
J. McNair, vice president_-_-
Little Rock Housing Authority, George Millar, Jr., executive director:
Letter and statement to Senator Fulbright--
Telegram to Senator Sparkman.............
Urban Progress Association: Telegram from William H. Bowen,
president.
Louisville, Ky., Kenneth A. Schmied, mayor: Letter to Senator Sparkman_
McClellan, John L., U.S. Senator from the State of Arkansas: Letter
enclosing communication from the Housing Authority of the City of
Little Rock..........
McIntyre, Thomas J., U.S. Senator from the State of New Hampshire:
Statement regarding credit for the Marcy-Washington Street urban
renewal project, Portsmouth, N.H., including a proposed amendment
and an excerpt from the Congressional Record entitled "From Blight to
Restoration-Strawberry Banke Recreates Colonial Atmosphere in
Portsmouth, N.H.".
Mobile, Ala., city of: Letter from Joseph N. Langan, mayor..
Mortgage Bankers Association of America, Ewart W. Goodwin, president:
Excerpts from 1965 testimony.
Muskie, Edmund S., U.S. Senator from the State of Maine: Statement
on historic preservation...
Nashville, Tenn., Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson
County: Letter from Beverly Briley, mayor....
Nassau County Board of Supervisors, Committee on Transportation:
Testimony of Sol Wachtler, North Hempstead, supervisor_
National Association of Counties, A. Russell Parkhouse: Philadelphia
Metropolitan Commuter System, map.
National Association of Home Builders, Larry Blackmon, president:
Exhibit I. Scope NAHB newspaper, April 8, 1966, containing articles
entitled "Who Does Care About Homebuilding?" by Larry Black-
Exhibit II-A. Battle for savings-Banks win customers from S. & L.'s
by offering certificates of deposit-They cut "CD" denominations
to as little as $25, raise interest rates up to 51⁄2 percent-Mr. Yesnick's
new account, by Donald Moffitt, from the Wall Street Journal,
February 24, 1966...
Exhibit II-B. Money flow into mortgages may fall 5 percent in 1966,
Home Loan Bank Chief Horne says, from the Wall Street Journal,
February 23, 1966.......
Exhibit II-C. Banking cliffhanger March pinch on cash position is
used, but an April threat looms-banks may be driven to sell
many bonds if they can't replace maturing deposits—“No” to
some loan applicants, by Lee Silberman, from the Wall Street
Journal, March 23, 1966_..
Exhibit II-D. Several New York City savings units report heavy
withdrawals-savers apparently seeking higher interest rates on
certificates as 3-day "grace period" starts, from the Wall Street
Journal, March 30, 1966...
Exhibit II-E. Thrift institutions say higher rates by rivals hurt their
deposits Excluding interest, accounts at New York State savings
banks declined $100.7 million in March. From the Wall Street
Journal April 12, 1966.
Attachment A. Positions on 1966 Housing and Urban Development
legislation..
Attachment B. Proposed amendments to S. 2978 (the Housing and
Urban Development Amendments of 1960)_.