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- crash program._to remove road side hazards on existing streets·_and highways and to __engineer the roadsides of new· facilities wit:11 safety as_ a major criterion." ..;more- - 2 "Only in this way,'' the report states, "will leaves the traveled way
- , dangerous he said, are other seven. about stock of his specula conjecture that politics, or his machines. I know it travel and in holds the United government have growth in airline true States for predicting where con·sistently
- that recommended further located information For some functions, the papers action. All this to be is reached should be fund method. decided to defer study of payroll services. 3. Travel services. could demonstrate 4. Public A centralized savings
- FMV:mfc 144-72-662 95-100-473 James Earl Ray We have reviewed the article appearing in the November 12, 1968. Look magazine written by William Bradford Huie concerning the above ubject. It contains many objective facts as to Ray's travel and activities
- and development by DOT Office of High Speed GroundTransportation-----------------------------------------------TurboTrainsdesigned for service between Boston and New York ---------- Table I-Summary of Coast Guard's search and rescue workload, fiscal year 1967
- chu JBC:ltd tt 423 -3000 - CIAL B. C. I . ~oaghout the CORPORATION World Executive Office of the 141 President CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT Offices: The MILK STREET• July 9, 1965 B. C. Morton BOSTON Building 9, MASS
- of 71 mis demeanor arrests ,vho lived ·in the 1200 block of :Massachusetts Avenue within 5 blocks of the nearest gun store. 111is gentleman traveled 8 miles in order to guarantee his anonymity. In contrast to Maryhmd, a check of the Virginia stores
- by the Government for expenses incurred in traveling and time lost from work. Industry, too, planning. The of the costs to duction for tax is e::ncouraging workers to participate in family Union Government compensates companies for much their employees: the'-b
- , Vantage Press, 1956. Rosenthal, Mario, Guatemala, The Story of an Emer gent Latin American Democracy, New York, Twayne Publishers, 1962. Schneider, Ronald M., Communism in Guatemala1944-1954, New York, Praeger, 1958. Stephens, John L., Incidents of Travel
- '[No: T-lieFir,eatms'Act; 11J67 9 (b}; • in which- ·event· such firearm or ammunition shaill lie- delivered to such pe~son. as -if, he. had been the traveller from whom such firearm or ammunition was receiyed ;.or (d)• the Collector General
- -- a much more rational allocation be of 5 scarce national resources, including time. And from the point the resource represented by the travellers• of view of the merchant or shipper, to facilitate the travel of himself less Or perhaps
- -way street, with Krishna Menon and others seek ing to exploit her national image by implying closer ties than actually existed. She is intelligent, well educated, and has traveled extensively abroad. Her touchy, overly protective attitude toward her
- million of credit) following passage of the Foreign Assistance Act. Ambassador Bowles believes it would be to our public relations benefit to have the President pf India travelling in U.S. manufactured aircraft. It would afsQ uti1 ize a portion of our
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- of Americans return to the U.S. with a deep feeling of respect and friendship for the Indian people. During the same period more than 55,000 Indian citizens have travelled to the United States for technical training or education. At this moment there are some
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- . in economics from Cambridge University,. He has traveled widely in Europe, and to Turkey, Iraq, Japan. and the UAR, and in 1955 was a Leader-Grantee in the United States. 0 A we 11-gr:oomed man, Verghese is a soft-spoken Christian. Redoes not smoke and usually
- voting rights, over federal laws affecting interstate travel, over any number of things which have to do with the civil rights movement~ Thank you, ~resident Johnson, for complete hypocrisy. ! I hope your speech in Ban Francisco does something
- of the Secretary of Defense during· the period May 19-21, 1964. As this is his first visit to the United States, a brief tour of the United States is being arranged for him from May 22-27, ending in New York. From there he will travel to London for talks
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- temporarily residing in or travelling through the Republic must obtain a statement from their Goverrnnent affirm.ing that ··the firearms· and ammunition are intended for self-defence or hunting only. This· statement must be countersigned by the diplomatic
- will plan to get it to you, but if the timing is er i tic al you may want to send some one to him for it. !111 send a similar letter to Dave and Bill Macomber. An Air India navigators' strike that started this morning may upset Chet• s travel plans, but I am
- The minirail to serve as an urban represcn~_ tow:ard meeting t~e specific an application of new 7 of urban travel within a well- need·s . . defined cohesive Acil.mlly; .two things are proposed ·community. The ffrst is the system itself
- OURINDIANENTERPRISEANOGET THE AID BILL THROUGH. HEREWEMUST GRANTTHE PRESIDENT•sOWNUNPARALLELEDSENSEOF THE ANDHIS STRONG DESIRENOT .ROCKYROADTHE AID BILL IS TRAVELLING S IN HIS POCKET.NORDOES TO ROCKTHE BOAT TILL HE KNOW.SWHAT~ THE CPURSE WE.HAVETO TAKEWILL·NOT.WIN US MANY
- .. Coordinate ai·rari.ee::ie~ts for !>CTsup~orted travel for 5. Pro::-::.ote understa..--idinza.nd e.cce;pta.-ice o'! DOT's ::rl.ssicns,. activities, ar.1.dproble::s by Me.:ibers of Co:1sress. 6. .Provide guidance·. a..~ leadership to DOT sta.f'f