DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1965 48-618 (89-11) HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.R. 6991 MAY 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, AND 26, 1965 Printed for the use of the Committee on Public Works U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1965 COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS GEORGE H. FALLON, Maryland, Chairman JOHN A. BLATNIK, Minnesota ED EDMONDSON, Oklahoma HAROLD T. JOHNSON, California W. J. BRYAN DORN, South Carolina DAVID N. HENDERSON, North Carolina ARNOLD OLSEN, Montana J. RUSSELL TUTEN, Georgia RALPH J. RIVERS, Alaska RAY ROBERTS, Texas ROBERT A. EVERETT, Tennessee JAMES KEE, West Virginia WILLIAM C. CRAMER, Florida COMMITTEE STAFF EDWARD J. MCNEAL, Staff Director RICHARD J. SULLIVAN, Chief Counsel JOSEPH R. BRENNAN, Engineer-Consultant CLIFTON W. ENFIELD, Minority Counsel CONTENTS Page Batt, William L., Jr., Administrator, Area Redevelopment Adminis- Bechtold, Fred W., branch manager, Bellaire State Bank, Central Biemiller, Andrew J., director, Department of Legislation, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations; accompanied by Miles Stanley, special assistant to George Meany, Boddy, Sam, Jr., manager, Chelan Industrial Council, Wenatchee, Cannon, Daniel W., policy executive of Industrial Environment, Connor, John T., Secretary of Commerce. Egan, William A., Governor of the State of Alaska. Graves, Eugene, director, Board of Economic Development, State of Keith, Nathaniel, president, National Housing Conference McDonald, Jack, chairman, Board of Supervisors, Wayne County, Tiebout, Dr. Charles, Department of Economics, University of Triggs, Matt, assistant legislative director, American Farm Bureau.. Williams, Harold W., Deputy Administrator, Area Redevelopment III Additional information- Alabama State Planning and Industrial Development Board, state- Alden, Dr. Vernon R., president, Ohio University, statement_-_ Comparison of two points of interest costs between even reduc- Brademas, Hon. John, a Representative in Congress from the State Breathitt, Edward T., Governor of Kentucky, letter, May 3, 1965... Koltz, Herbert W., Assistant Secretary, letter, October 6, 1964, Page 245 240 282 23 198 195 109 111 397 Williams, H. W., Deputy Administrator, letter, October 6, 1964, 398 Comptroller General of the United States, Joseph Campbell, letter, Fallon. Hon. George H., a Representative in Congress from the State 1 Graves, Gene, director, Board of Economic Development, State of 146 General Accounting Office Reports of 1964 and 1965. 323 Governors Orval E. Faubus, of Arkansas, Wm. H. Avery, of Kansas, 414 Harris, Seymour E., Littauer professor of political economy, etc., 225 Hughes, Richard J., Governor of New Jersey, letter, May 14, 195, 49 Investment Bankers Association of America, statement 222 Kee, Hon. James, a Representative in Congress from the State of Hinton Daily News, letter, May 13, 1965, from John E. Faulconer, 407 Letter, May 5, 1965 Telegram, May 5, 1965.. Statement Kerner, Otto, Governor of Illinois: Kiley, Edward W., rural areas development specialist, National 408 110 108 97 Miller, Hon. George P., a Representative in Congress from the State 197 National Farmers Union, statement by Angus McDonald, director 221 National League of Cities, letter, May 12, 1965, from Patrick Healy, 86 New England Council, letter, May 26, 1965, from Gardner A. Caverly, 410 New England State planning directors, statement and exhibits_ 228 75 Additional information-Continued Rich, R. A., chairman of the board and president of Knox Glass, Sawyer, Grant, Governor of Nevada, telegram, May 5, 1965-- Schoenhaut, Arthur, Deputy Director, Civil Accounting and Auditing Page 243 Smith, Hulett C., Governor of West Virginia, letter, May 3, 1965. Tawes, J. Millard, Governor of Maryland, letter, May 11, 1965- Trimble, Hon. J. W., a Representative in Congress from the State United Mine Workers of America, statement by W. A. Boyle, presi- Williams, Robert L., executive director, American Institute of Plan- 95 |