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  • among ·nations; t~e exchange of goods· which fosters economic development and higher standards of.health and living for the people of those nations. In making_this exchange possible, transportation leads many lives. In one life, it represents the nation
  • , the power to exempt itself from the six-month observance of daylight time. "Kentucky is the only state in the Nation where the legislature has not met since the passage of the Uniform Time Act. For that reason, I believe it is proper for me, as the Federal
  • , we are prone to associate religious confron­ tations with conflict. Arab-Israeli enmities represent con­ flict between Muslim and Jew; Greek-Turkish rivalry has been colored by memories of earlier Christian-Muslim tensions; and the modern history
  • , Bureau of Public ment Corporation, Safety Civil duties Aviation Board. ' and toll enforcement appeal~). ·named, such as legal National functions and personnel from the Army Corps of Engineers functions); and motor carrier Administration
  • DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION OF DOT,PARTII .. Equal Opportunity Program The Departmen~ is designed race, to assure color., creed, s8.Jlle employment gram is based strict of Trans~ortation sex, persons or national
  • of Federal, State and local governments, carriers, labor, and other interested parties toward the achievement of national transportation objectives; - To stimulate technological advances in transportation; - To provide general leadership in the identification
  • growth. nations to provide Mass diseases of malnutrition. smallpox nineteen West and Central programs; peq--le; immunization African reach 110 million people by 1971; program in c_oi.lntries designed to 113 -- assistance supplies
  • association with the Federal Council for Science and Technology, the Bureau also participates in considerations of the related aspects of science and government. The Bureau has three functional Divisions: The Advanced Weapon Technology Division is responsible
  • and gifted which people in modern history who·come after in the preliminary individual, the. ideas should be especially agency is so rare involvep Because the Johnson Administration of the dedicated us. work of I should like to in the pages
  • capita income has im- numbers of~people are beginning of econo~ic has been suffident The there have a strong develop- aid has ·provided of economic and increasingly Progr_ess India and Nepal in the East. and to progress. in Greece, Lebanon
  • community development is a promising but complex undertaking. A new community could be a microcosm of what is best about our urban society, but it is a micro­ cosm that might include 100,000 people .. Many Departments, besides Hou.sing and Urban Development
  • Agency, Vol. I RESTR ICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained
  • Administrative History, USACDA RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained
  • A (National Security)-SANITIZED
  • , of the domestic f'ederal, and. in recognition and facilities cooperation; and to p1·ovide for full of 2 and appropriate consideration, of the transportation associated at the national industry of the needs and interests of the Nation and of the people
  • ' L - 2 of Principals^ were later usually handled by clearance at the staff level. The principal forum for international disarmament negotia­ tions was the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee (ENDC), established by bilateral agreement between
  • papers. BOSwas to check on a technical admendment to authorize advance funds for this function. E. Commercewas developing functional statement for the Office of Inter­ national Mfairs, and Em~rgency:Transportation .~lanning. • ; • F. Mr. Dean
  • . the shipping decrees original would establish Shipping Act of 1917. conference position established The essence under the a 2 r Brazilian rules and that based would allow for no competition the cargo pooling on "national carriage.'' After
  • / :)€) f RESTRICTION A C NLJ 83-223] ~. I LOCATION Administrative History of the Dept. of State, Volume I Chapter 4, Sections H, I, J ~ICTION CODES losed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. 'osed by statute
  • Use of.Environmental Resources; 3. Safety in Transportation; 4 .. Support of Other National Interests, including such social purposes as·.improving the status of poverty groups. All of these are applicable to the Urban Mass Transit Program. .. . 2
  • of a rkh the development in the also nation and of those who are than we. The A. I. D. program is America's effort to assist the developing nations: to becor.ie - - to provide economically independent and viable, for the needs of their people
  • and Finance; Public Research and Technology; road Administrations; to research National and the The major working-groups and Employee Information; Highway, Federal Transportation working groups specific the working groups, areas Aviation
  • by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the doc.ument. (C) Closed in accordance w ith restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. :s) \JATIONAL ARCHIVES