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Congress, Reports to—Continued ^^^^ Congress, Reports to—Continued ^^^^ Health, Education, and Welfare, DePresident of the United States—Con. part m e n t of—-Continued Economic Report, time extension 3, 984 Sheltered workshops for handicapped Elderly persons, studies of benefit programs and tax impact on, individuals, s t u d y 389 recommendations 34 Vocational rehabilitation services Foreign assistance program 726, 727 grants, State allocation s t u d y. _ 390 Gasoline, mandatory allocation 632 Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on, State "doing busiGold, elimination of regulations on n e s s " taxes on out-of-State financial private ownership of 352 institutions, s t u d y 347 Impounded funds 3, 7 Interior, Department of the — International Economic Report, addiIndian j u d g m e n t funds, distribution tional content requirements 448 plan, hearing transcripts, and Israel, emergency security assistance, proposed legislation 466-468 determination 837 Menominee Enterprises, Inc., asset National Capital Service Area, Execassumption plan 772 utive Protection Service and National system of transportation United States P a r k Police within, and utility corridors across feasibility of combining under Federal lands, need, review 582 National Capital Service DirecI n t e r national Broadcasting, Board for, tor; effective date 826, 836 activities, annual 459 International organizations and proN A TO, balance-of-payments deficit; grams, independent review g r o u p s. 718 cost sharing 620 Labor, Department of— Social Progress T r u s t F u n d Agrenergy shortage, impact upon m a n ment, revision 734 power needs, s t u d y 876 United States Armed Forces engaged J o b Corps programs 871 in hostilities, status 556 Public employment programs, activiPresident's Inter-Agency Economic Adties, annual 856 j u s t m e n t Committee, certain deR a i l w a y labor-management negotiafense facilities, use for community tions 6 economic development 97 Summer y o u t h programs 880 Smithsonian Institution, endangered or National Commission for Manpower threatened plants 901 Policy 875 National Commission on the Financing Transportation, Department of— of Postsecondary Education, final Carpool demonstration projects, report, t i m e extension 72 study 1048 National Institute of Law Enforcement Conversion to year-round daylight and Criminal Justice, annual 206 savings time, operation and National Railroad Passenger Corporaeffects 709 tion— Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973.. _ 254, Annual, extension of filing date 551 264, 267, 268, 270, 272, 277, 281 Budget estimates; legislative recomHazardous Materials Transportamendations 553 tion Control Act of 1970, proPresident of the United States — grams under 305 Africa, use of military assistance in__ 735 Highway Safety Act of 1973 283, African Sahel, famine and disaster 285, 287-289, 291, 292, 294 relief 725 Armed Forces, active d u t y personnel Pipelines, potential or actual explostrength 607 sions or spillage on Federal lands, Budget for Fiscal Year 1974, time annual 583 extension 3 Proposed highways, feasibility Crude oil, fuel oil, and petroleum studies— 272 products, mandatory allocaRail services, geographic zones 993 tion 631, 632 Rail transportation services in the Domestically produced crude oil, limiNortheast, preservation plan 6 ted export, consideration of United States Railway Association national interest 582 and Consolidated Rail CorporaEconomic development programs, retion, effectiveness 1022 s t r u c t u r e proposal 97

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