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  • equipment, does not have seats. It does, however, have handrails. The test train will depart Philadelphia at 9:19 a.m.; travel to New Brunswick at normal speed and make two high-speed test runs from New Brunswick back to Trenton. The train will stop twice
  • Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
  • guid_e-t ! lines limiting pretrial com­ "'·mentin criminal cases. • J. Ed.ward Murray of the Arizona Republic s a i d, . "This report is being cited almost daily as an excuse t o s u p press legitimate 'news." ... , . . William B. Dickinson, managing
  • to the· total transportation picture in North America and to the role of air transport. - 3 What I will --That ask of you you be aware of --that you be aware.of new technology; of --and that your actions today is quite the desires
  • racketeer, may have been a contact between the Mafia and "Forever White." In any event, he is thought to have gone to Miami, Florida, between April 14 and 24, 1968, where ~e may have picked up money to be delivered to Philadelphia or new Jersey. Cockrell
  • the development of the weapon; President Truman authorized its first wartime use. And Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and J'ohnson have lived daily with the overwhelming responsibility and knowledge that only the President can authorize the use of this dreadful
  • OF DEMON.TRATED COURAGA~D P OBITY TO ALL JUDICIAL PO ITIO~S ~1RS ROB RT L WY X JR MR F~ D ¼YO1S .R PETERJ(I DBERG ,R i!CH EL WEI BERG & CO CHAIRMAN. f 1965JUL I M~19 58 WA021 NL PD NEW YORK NY JUN 30 THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE BY NO STRETCHOF
  • , and restored order in what had become a chaotic public administration. In accordance with the government's timetable for a return to constitutionality, a constituent as­ sembly elected in May 1964 wrote a new constitu­ tion which was promulgated in September
  • contractors an active areas counties., rate all and Philadelphia. worked in cooperation 2) a low employment cities. the Order by bringing supervision target that - San Francisco., The Cleveland access major maintain special of Labor
  • DCT and of the Part is the Development the of New Conununi ties Federal response Act· of 1968. New Cornmuni ties provides for developers a revolving fund Act necessitates the cooperation ments, the Department 18,· 1968
  • . Equal opportunity programs f. Organization for emergency preparedness 3. New administrative elements a. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation , b. Urban Mass Transit Administration 1. B. Programs of the Department of Transportation 1. Highway
  • . Faithfully yours. /!2!/JI Contents Pog• vii Foreword---------------------------------------------··---··--------·Organization,Department of Transportation -----------------------------­ Chapter I THE NEW DEPARTMENT
  • in the next five years .. A substantial for investors with partners, approvals nutrient nutrient have yet to be made for many of the new which the C0rmnittee projected but also that still exchange to import. plants be realized construction
  • • '.a ..• n t P •.. CQl,;,.ii.&.i•"--• >< new school, sip i by Bureau Chocta , Tribe, Pearl of Indian Affairs River School in CJD: dlt . . 0 ..--· - _tbi~'.~~th·:tb•·· ,,_ • .,~-oit •• e;~~iitialf•·• •• \ ,-.,"• • •• ,I •• ..;.t
  • been weakened. Nevertheless he noted that President Radakrishnan • told him., when he was in New Delhi., that be., the President of India, would continue to discuss solutions to the Vietnam problem with t?e Soviet Union. The Vice President stated
  • Robert Abels, Inc. 157 East 64th St. 10021 New York, N. Y. The Benet Arm..s Company 1567 Cal i:f. St. San Francisco, Cali:f. Beckelhymer's Shooting San Bernardo at Hidalgo Laredo, Texas 78040 The Budd Co. 2450 Hunting Philadelphia, Park Pa. 94109
  • ~ 7 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India November 3 , 1967 Mr. W.W. Rostow The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Walt: At the risk of overburdening your reading load, I am enclosing background memoranda which deal
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  • • t. but no i1'at Ch onu a. ain t J ( ) Clucom YC). Concern ov I tlo tt ck. C 6. n . •• d (b} .- p· lowly; p re pon • il on ( DE E.0.1 NSC Memo, 1/ By_...,;::;_I s •• to ov r • • lt w .• 1962. TO: NEW. DELHI 25X1A I VIA
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc# DocT~~e Doc Info 023 cable Page 1 of 1 Pages Date Restriction Bundy and Komer to the Ambassador, New Delhi [sanitized 9111100] d- a i:;- P"'--f-,,.,. j 0 s I· .;J.;-11 #~J/p
  • the key determinant of the leyel of consumer demand·for transit (and more important than price). While th~ purchase of new equipment through mass transit grants may help achieve service ·improvementsin these area~, it wilLnot do so automatically
  • on April 5 it was stated that "aircraft types will not be discussed with the GOI in New Delhi". It was not until April 11 (Deptel 2060) that I even received authority to discuss the possibility of HF-24 development which I proceeded to do the following day
  • there is still an opportunity to improve both the bill and India's image to potential U. S. investors. Our Embassy in New Delhi over a long period has made our concern clear to the GOI. Ambassador Bowles raised the problem with Prime Minister Shastri and had
  • ,~Yo Amimbassy New Delbl Pm~Jtfr"y . . . . . Info, • • In response to Shaatrl_1~ to Prestdent of :May23 repeated 11~ d septel, .please deliver foµowinf Jf8PlYfrom President soonest and 1n ·~ any event prior Shastri ~~DECLASSIFlED~' '~ ,,.Dear
  • !or Discussion iculturaJ. with Pril11e Minister Develo 1ent The rele..t •ons i:p bet'treen } inister Su.bre..rnanianand Mrs. Gandhi good. s. G..ndhi has generally su:9ported Minister new agricultural development. p_ o.;_ as it evolved f' c:.n our discussion
  • 8Atl. In not THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November To: From: Mro Komer McG. B. Will you please clear with State Department amendedo NOV 7 "{'\ 17, this as 1965 cJ ,· ( 11 / 17 / 65) s~ To: New Delhi f'&l!--Bowl-e-s- From· McGeorge
  • the getting of tho story is a toug~ de:na.'1dir.g task. T'heref ore, the policy element has to be built-in in adva."'1.co. This cc..--;.make t~1e diff ere1i.ce between a good job of covering a news evon t, and. the ac.var.csment of specific U.S. objectives
  • .., EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India April 24, 19 68 Honorable Walt W. Ros tow Suecial Assistant to The President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Walt: I am enclosing a_memorandum I have just sent
  • has invitl?d. Pakistan to send a delegation of .._:•officials to New Delhi f'Ol" talks on all dif:f' erences between : • .. ··the two countries "without prejudice to either side 9s point : : ·of view.•~ • • 1• I ll 1-l . In a'note dated Sept~ber
  • Deputy Director for Plans s 1 8*8Rl~t 6116/11 19erNLJ 11-79 exempt \/I3/ILP t-JL0'11-211 ISCAPf\ppeoJ 06/17/66 A 03/18/66 A New Delhi 2311 more info released 10/11/11 per NLJ 11-78 4 Dup. #54, NSF, Country File, "India, Volume 7" Box 130 02 memo
  • considerably Secretary easier in to the new Depart­ made the transition than it might otherwise have been. Besides personnel and personnel from Mr. Boyd's Bureau at Commerce, functions were transferred to the Department ~Agency, Coast Guard
  • to say, demands upon the Secretary's would deal directly active Will Guard Daily Morgan File) .. newness and the importance Administration, and Management" and and Under Secretary the "heaviest "external documents, was alsq of Foreign
  • PA~ICIPANTS: ("") C> -0 -< ..,., r0 I ,, l --0 '. COPIES TO: Amembassy New Delhi Amembassy Karachi ,,___....
  • is a potent political commodity in Pakistan, that no Pak president can ignore it, and that the present situation is producing pressures to look to the Soviets for new arms. 4. Aftab asked me in passing whether there was any consideration of out: "making up
  • ~/ RAC 12-35'?) New Delhi 2482 SI s 8 3f6f05 A C 2 3/4/65 A SI 12/10/65 A s 12/10/65 A TS/ 12/8/65 A 11/29/65 A ~~11~ i. 21~ hw og.~ \ 136 18810 to New Delhi [sanitized 2001] cable - (near dup. #136a, this file; dup. #29, NSF, CF
  • in the co.i;r.itment or e.n 1~.ct-e~sing nu::iber of personnel tor this pUX1)ose. Bo~"l 1:.w· e.nd :-:Ewhave created new offices ., intercover:l:lCntp.l rclo.tions. with responsibility for As DOT encoui·a.gos J:10rccOJnprchcnsiveti·3..""Ls- porta:~io:i
  • far, Mose w has refrained from comment on Peiping's nuclear explosion. Howe er,/in the case of its policy toward Yugoslavia, the new Soviet leadersh·f. made its intentions clear when military delegation to participate it dispatched a second high
  • ~sPM '65 RECEIVED ,., . At this point in our history, I must consider any action that does not positively advance the cause of justice a betrayal of the daily efforts of millions of Americains, Negro and white, who struggle to bring these United
  • . Registration of jinamu __,s Police register. Grounds for refusal of registration. Fee for registration and renewal thereof. Conditions of registration. Registration of new place of business. Removal from register of dealer's name or place of buainea. Offences
  • S/S •Mr.Moose RBA - Mr. Cameron REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" New ,~ PE Dear ~ I~~ ob: I n lyzi Ung ahead. ing an Ai r of th o p av Ju t wrt ten, mment nd ug• which may lie """'""'~-on convers tion