No. Date Subject 32 F.R. page 11355 May 26 Amending Executive Order No. 10647 respecting certain appointments under 7803 11356 May 30 Creating an emergency board to investigate disputes between the carriers represented by the National Railway Labor Conference and certain of their employees 11357 June 6 Administration of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act through the National Highway Safety Bureau and its Director. 11358 June 6 Inspection of income, excess-profits, estate, and gift tax returns by the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives . Adding the Secretary of Transportation to the membership of the President's 11049 11360 June 30 Amending the Selective Service regulations. 9787 11361 July 6 Suspending a provision of section 5751(b) of Title 10, United States Code, which 10153 11362 July 16 Providing for the use of transportation priorities and allocations during the current railroad strike . 11363 July 20 Designating the International Secretariat for Volunteer Service as a public international organization entitled to enjoy certain privileges, exemptions, and immunities 10495 10779 11364 July 24 11365 July 29 Providing for the restoration of law and order in the State of Michigan. 10907 IIIII 11366 Aug. 4 Assigning authority to order certain persons in the Ready Reserve to active 11367 Aug. 18 Placing an additional position in Level IV of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule 12037 11368 Aug. 28 Modifying rates of interest equalization tax and amending Executive Order No. 11211 12549 11369 Aug. 29 Placing additional positions in Level V of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule. 12585 11370 Aug. 30 Inspection of income, estate, and gift tax returns by the Committee on Public Works, House of Representatives. 12665 11371 Sept. 6 Establishment of the New England River Basins Commission. 12903 11372 Sept. 18 Designating the Lake Ontario Claims Tribunal as a public international organization entitled to enjoy certain privileges, exemptions, and immunities . . 13251 11373 Sept. 20 Providing for certain transfers from the National Capital Transportation Agency to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. . . 11374 Oct. 11 Abolishing the Missile Sites Labor Commission and providing for the performance of its functions. 13371 89-186-vol. 2-68-39 14199 No. Date Subject 1967 32 F.R. page 11375 Oct. 13 Amending Executive Order No. 11246, relating to equal employment opportunity. 14303 11376 Oct. 17 Amending Executive Order No. 11022, relating to the President's Council on Aging 14545 11377 Oct. 23 Providing for Tariff Commission reports regarding the estimated consumption of certain brooms. 11378 Oct. 31 11379 Nov. 8 Exemption of Daniel J. Quill from compulsory retirement for age 11380 Nov. 8 Amending prior Executive orders relating to mutual educational and cultural 14725 15237 15625 15627 11381 Nov. 8 Amending Executive Order No. 10807 of March 13, 1959, relating to the Federal Council for Science and Technology. 15629 11382 Nov. 28 Amendment of Executive orders relating to functions of the Department of Transportation 16247 11383 Nov. 30 Inspection of income, excess-profits, estate, and gift tax returns by the Senate Select Committee on Standards and Conduct 17421 11384 Dec. I Placing an additional position in Level V of the Federal Executive Salary 17423 11385 Dec. 16 Placing an additional position in Level IV of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule 18081 33 F.R. page 11386 Dec. 28 Prescribing arrangements for coordination of the activities of regional commissions and activities of the Federal Government relating to regional economic development, and establishing the Federal Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development . . Feb. 27 Presidential finding: Morocco-finding that sales agreements are in the national interest Feb. 28 Presidential finding: Algeria-finding that sales agreements are in the national interest. Apr. 22 Notice: Supplemental notice of articles to be considered for trade agreement concessions resulting from recent legislation relating principally to the duty-free treatment of certain articles. 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