International Center for the National Capital: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session ... May 8 and 9, 1968 |
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Page 1 - Article 21 1. The receiving State shall either facilitate the acquisition on its territory, in accordance with its laws, by the sending State of premises necessary for its mission or assist the latter in obtaining accommodation in some other way.
Page 23 - to plan the appropriate and orderly development and redevelopment of the National Capital and the conservation of the important natural and historical features thereof.
Page 12 - Mr. Chairman. I am glad to have this opportunity to appear before this subcommittee to testify on additional items for 1969, as contained in House Document 393.
Page 79 - I am sorry, I do not know the answer to that. I would be glad to supply that for the record.
Page 2 - National Capital, prepared by the National Capital Planning Commission. At its meeting on September 14, the Planning Commission adopted the boundaries of the Fort Lincoln urban renewal area and the boundaries and plan for the first project within the urban renewal area, as required by the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act. Working with citizens...
Page 21 - Institute for not less than three years nor more than five years, for temporary quarters.
Page 24 - State, to be administered and exploited on behalf of the community as a whole and for the benefit of the community as a whole. This is called absolute "nationalization".