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  • , 1965. Applicant: BEAVER product,, meat bJ1products, and article, Knox, Vanderburgh, DaViess, Pike, War­ TRANSPORT CO., a corporation, 100 distributed by meat packinghouses as rick. Spencer. Dubois, Martin, Lawrence, South Calumet Street, Post Office Box
  • and responsibility to consult with the Interstate Commerce Commis- the Post Office Department, the Treasury Department, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the various tion industry,including States, both management and labor, and the transporta­
  • , but this legislation It should be extended extension taxes is undertaken for helicopter Law 88-239, These enacted whenever subsidies year, by the beginning December of flexibility of fiscal 1966. 2.3, 1963, gave the Post As we gain experience . under
  • , and regulatory commissions that have an interest in particular aspects of overall transportation policies and programs. The Department of Agriculture, the Post Office Department, the Treasury Department, the Labor Department, National Aeronautics and Space
  • call from Senator Mike r.t>nroney relative to meeting of the Senate Appropriations Committee to amend the Treasury Post Office . and Executive Offices Appropriation Bill, wlich includes the Secret Service. ..( ~ ;j ,• .. . •'• . Pit 1 I I . I
  • ; Treasury and Post Office we 1ve got to cut the customs inspectors and mail deliveries and Interior, we'll cut out some dams." Postmaster General O'Brien said "we could eliminate Saturday deliveries and not process mail on Sundays and cut business deliveries
  • and have to borrow this money it would not be good. It would also not be good to have a $30 billion deficit. He said we are trying to figure out how to cut expenditures. We have over $100 billion that we can not touch of funds such as Treasury, Post Office
  • cb:-ua1·y 8 Not set JUSTiCE ----orn· A onl"ia. ti on Houae Sen'l. tc . Februai·y 20 Net set LABOR House Senate February 19 Not set POST OFF!CE House Scn~tc March 5 Ap:-il 22 STATE A nnr onri;i Hons .... Arm.s Control House Senato
  • that the President heard it and is displeased. The President talked about the poll in yesterday's Washington Post front page story which showed the President defeating Romney and Nixon whether George Wallace was in or out of the race. He pointed out that last
  • all the power, including raising money, away from the national committee. Then the Eisenhower people took the post offices out of politics in that period, so whatever was left over for Democrats to collect there would have been gone, too. Under
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • also be made available to the Inf'ormation Operator and noted tor inclusion in the next telephone directoey. • Mail. Local post oftices •(in regional and :f'ield office cities) should be notitied ot the change in.name, as should commercial
  • the fann problem. And Congress gave cabinet recognition to rural needs when it created the Department of Agriculture in 1889 at a time when less than two-thirds of our population lived in rural areas. The obvious question: what would a cabinet post do
  • movcmentat 8. Eliminate economic regulation of small shipments (less than 300 pounds). What vould the impact be on carriers? REA?UPS? Post Office? tation? On Service? Would analysis Bus Motor carriers? companies? Airlines? On Tariffs? Freight
  • of "indefinite duration" and should not be "frozen into the governmental structure" by the creation of a Cabinet-level department; (6) enactment of the bill would be the first time that a Cabinet post had been established ''to serve people on the basis of where
  • Sedion "(f') (72 Stat. 4o6(a) of the Federal 763) is amended by striking Act of 1958, as amended, Aviation "Postmaster General" ________ in lieu thereof ~•~ .. •-1111,.._~ .. p,-.-.,.• "Post~st~r •~.,.*""4""•~• Comment: Permits provide
  • . The Post Office Department, Bill, took exception while favoring to a provision in the draft Secretary of the Department of Transportation bility for mak_ing recommendations civil airlines mails. General indicated should have responsibility
  • Lady Bird goes to Marjorie Post's home, Hillwood; office work; meeting at home of David Lloyd Kreager to view artwork; visit with Peter Hurd about portrait of LBJ; Johnsons go to Camp David with guests; Lady Bird watches Gregory Peck movie, Mirage
  • of heads and officials of abolished elements who have held posts at executive pay levels. APPENDIX 2 DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT Offlce of ------- kcidont IIWostigotlan ORGANIZATION Aa11tant C.-1 eo-1 s--y Aal,lont for Adnilnl-ion s
  • . Lausche - Will keep self open. Basically against duplication if Cabinet post causes such bringing together of functions. Expressed fear new Department might eventually endorse the Williams bill to subsidize all transportation. McGee - Favorably Cannon
  • ,.. .... z: "' 0 Q HB33 a: ,. LO IA RIOROA .. ~ ASHDC 1126 16 ST 0: ~ z .. HB34 e LIX PUTTE A ,. ,.. :,: .. SHDC 1712 E HAMPSHIREVE Q e a 0: 5 H SHBYS 1TH, PRESIDET NATIO CI L ALLIANCE OF POST l EMPLOYEES 16 4 11 ST A....HDC I
  • Act of 1958. (2) (3) ---- That consideration be given to establishing the post of Under Secretary at Level II of the Executive Level. The Under Secretary will oversee the FAAAdministrator whose basic functions and responsibilities remain the same