Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by-Continued Heitsch, Robert D., Jr., city manager, city of Rock Island, Ill.: Letter Hembree, Robert C., executive director, Knoxville, Tenn., Housing Hendey, Richard S., mayor, city of White Plains, N.Y.: Letter__ Herd, Charles F., Knoxville, Tenn., Chamber of Commerce: Letter on Public Housing: Statement on bills before committee_ Interstate Commerce Commission: Report on S. 3278_. 59 1030 Irwin, Donald J., a Representative from the State of Connecticut : 910 Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by--Continued Javits, Jacob K., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York: Page 366 Keating, Kenneth B., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York: 425 Kefauver, Estes, a U.S. Senator from the State of Tennessee: State- 288 Kelleher, Neil W., mayor, city of Troy, N.Y.: Letter... 1019 Kenna, Rev. Howard J., CSC, president, University of Portland, Oreg.: King, J. G., vice president, Bailey Lumber Co., Jackson, Miss.: Letter Kirk, Grayson, president, Columbia University, N.Y.: Letter to 520 1036 Knoop, Werner C., mayor, city of Little Rock, Ark.: Telegram_ Langan, Joseph N., mayor, city of Mobile, Ala.: Letter_ 428 22 1015 Lockett, Charles D., Knoxville, Tenn.: Letter on James White Fort... 292 582 Malone, Watson, III, president Hahnemann Medical College and Hos- 345 1008 McLain, George, president, National League of Senior Citizens, Los 382 Merrill, John L., president, San Francisco Planning and Urban Re- 1006 Mitchell, MacNeil, New York State Senate: Statement. 633 Monold, George B., mayor, city of Garden Grove, Calif.: Letter------ 1011 Letter on James White Fort.. 294 Memorandum on James White Fort- 295 Morris, Eugene J., chairman, Housing Subcommittee, Real Property 663 Statement of Mr. Tharpe_-_. 489 Address by Mr. Tharpe, "Mortgage Banker, Take the Offensive"- 492 496 Letter from Mr. Neel on S. 3502__ 608 Nathan, Robert R., vice chairman, Americans for Democratic action: 510 National Apartment Owners Association, Inc.: Letter from Mr. National Association of Home Builders: Letter to Senator Sparkman.... Statement of Mr. Bartling.. Statement on S. 3541 and H.R. 12216_ Section-by-section analysis of S. 3541 and H.R. 12216_. National League of Insured Savings Associations: Statement of Mr. 281 National Retail Lumber Dealers Association, John H. Else: State- 1034 Nestingen, Ivan A., mayor, city of Madison, Wis.: Letter. 1014 Nyquist, Ewold B., deputy commissioner of education, New York: 429 Panuch, J. Anthony, New York City: Letter on S. 1342. 667 Pico, Dr. Rafael, President, Government Development Bank for Puerto 599 Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by-Continued Preston, Howard P., Knoxville, Tenn.: Letter on James White Fort__ Rains, Albert, a Representative in Congress from the State of Ala- Reynolds, Walter H., mayor, city of Providence, R.I.: Statement- Sachar, Louis, president, Sachar Development Corp., New York, Spangler, C. C., chairman, Knox County, Tenn., Board of Commis- Sparkman, John, a U.S. Senator from the State of Alabama : 291 447 686 963 347 Symes, James M., chairman of the board, Pennsylvania Railroad Co.: 830 Tedesco, Samuel J., mayor, city of Bridgeport, Conn.: Letter_ Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by-Continued Wagner, Robert F., mayor, city of New York, N.Y.: Telegram_. Page 1015 988 Walkup, William, Knoxville, Tenn.: Letter on James White Fort---- 293 White, James, Fort Association: Historical memorandums_ Williams, Harrison A., Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of New HOUSING LEGISLATION OF 1960 MONDAY, MAY 9, 1960 U.S. SENATE, COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY, SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING, Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to call of the chairman, in room 5302, New Senate Office Building, at 10:05 a.m., Senator John Sparkman (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Senators Sparkman, Clark, Williams, Muskie, Bush, and Beall. Senator SPARKMAN. Let the subcommittee come to order. Senator Williams is expected to be here. Senator Fulbright is presiding over a meeting of the Foreign Relations Committee. He will be unable to be here. Senator Douglas is out of the city. So we have just about the attendance now that we will have, with the exception of Senator Capehart and Senator Williams, whom we expect a little later. May I say for the information of the audience: You, of course, see these motion picture machines running. Maybe I ought not say this, but at one time I remember they were taking motion pictures of our committee and members of the committee were talking, and they cautioned us to be careful what we were talking about because there would be lipreaders in the audience, even though they were silent movies. However, I am going to explain just what these movies being taken today are. The McGraw-Hill Co. is producing a series of films to be coordinated with a textbook for use by senior high school students in a course on the problems of democracy. One of the films will be entitled "A Law Is Made," and the McGraw-Hill Co. has chosen the Housing Act of 1959 as the subject matter for the film. The script of this film concludes with the beginning of the 1960 hearings on housing legislation. Representatives of the McGraw-Hill Co. have been given permission to take motion pictures during the hearing today. Let me make a brief opening statement. In February of this year, the subcommittee held a hearing upon the status of the several housing programs at that time. There were bills pending before the subcommittee then, and many bills have been introduced subsequently. Hearings beginning today are for the primary purpose of obtaining testimony on the following bills: S. 467, S. 914. S. 1342, S. 1680, S. 1955, S. 2911, S. 2912, S. 2950, S. 3042, S. 3148, S. 3226; S. 3276, S. 3278, S. 3282, S. 3291, S. 3292, S. 3379, S. 3458, S. 3498, S. 3499, S. 3500, S. 3502, S. 3504, S. 3509, S. 3512, S. 3541, S. 1 |