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Multilateral Agreement on Commercial Rights of Non-Scheduled Air Services in Europe Signed at Paris on 30 April 1956
MULTILATERAL AGREEMENT ON COMMERCIAL RIGHTS OF NON-SCHEDULED AIR SERVICES IN EUROPE SIGNED AT PARIS ON 30 APRIL 1956 Entry into force: In accordance with Article 6(1), the Agreement entered into force on 21 August 1957. Status: 24 parties. State Date of signature Date of deposit of Effective date Instrument of Ratification or Adherence Austria 30 October 1956 21 May 1957 21 August 1957 Belgium 30 April 1956 22 April 1960 22 July 1960 Croatia 2 July 1999 2 October 1999 Denmark 21 November 1956 12 September 1957 12 December 1957 Estonia 4 April 2001 4 July 2001 Finland 14 October 1957 6 November 1957 6 February 1958 France 30 April 1956 5 June 1957 5 September 1957 Germany 29 May 1956 11 September 1959 11 December 1959 Hungary 16 November 1993 14 February 1994 Iceland 8 November 1956 25 September 1961 25 December 1961 Ireland 29 May 1956 2 August 1961 2 November 1961 Italy 23 January 1957 Luxembourg 30 April 1956 23 December 1963 23 March 1964 Monaco 19 January 2017 19 April 2017 Netherlands (1) 12 July 1956 20 January 1958 20 April 1958 Norway 8 November 1956 5 August 1957 5 November 1957 Portugal (2) 7 May 1957 17 October 1958 17 January 1959 Republic of Moldova 23 December 1998 23 March 1999 San Marino 17 May 2016 17 August 2016 Serbia 21 March 2017 21 June 2017 Spain 8 November 1956 30 May 1957 30 August 1957 Sweden 23 January 1957 13 August 1957 13 November 1957 Switzerland 30 April 1956 2 April 1957 21 August 1957 Turkey 8 November 1956 4 November 1958 4 February 1959 United Kingdom (3) 11 January 1960 11 April 1960 The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia deposited its instrument of adherence on 23 August 2002 and became a party to the Agreement on 23 November 2002. -
Farm Population Reports Prepared and Issued Jointly by the Bureau of the Census and the Economic Research Service (Formerly Agricultural Marketing Service), U.S
Farm Population Reports prepared and issued jointly by the Bureau of the Census and the Economic Research Service (formerly Agricultural Marketing Service), U.S. Department of Agriculture, presenting data on the size and selected characteristics of the farm population of the United States and occasionally presenting data on selected subjects. Most of the reports in this series show the estimated total United States population together with separate estimates for the farm population, specified dates. Estimates for the United States noninstitutional farm population are shown by age, race, sex, and broad age groups. Estimates of the farm population 14 years old and over are shown for: employment status by sex, race, and region of residence; agricultural and nonagricultural employment by class of worker, sex, race, and region of residence; and persons employed in agriculture by farm-nonfarm residence and sex. Pages vary. Reports Nos. 1-6, issued 1945, and reports Nos. 7-19, issued 1946-1954, were identified as Series Census-BAE, Farm Population and Farm Households. Reports Nos. 20-29, issued 1954-1961 as P- 27 (Census-AMS), Farm Population; series reidentified in 1961 as P-27 (Census ERS), Farm Population, with individual release numbers continued in sequence -- Nos. 30-51, issued 1961-1978; series reidentified in 1979 as P-27 (Census-ESCS), Farm Population with individual release numbers continued in sequence -- Nos. 52-61 issued 1979-1988. [SuDoc: C 3.186: P-27] Check catalog for OSU Libraries’ holdings Farm Population Estimates of Farm Population and Farm Households: April, 1944, and April, 1940 Census-BAE 1 1945, January 14 4 pages. -
1956 Bradley Report
Findings And Recommendations zn the United A REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT BY THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON VETERANS' PENSIONS APRIL 1956 THE PRESIDENTS COMMISSION ON VETERANS' PENSIONS MEMBERS OMAR N. BRADLEY, Chairman CLARENCE G. ADAMY MARTIN D. JENKINS WILLIAM J. DONOVAN THEODORE S. PETERSEN PAUL R. HAWLEY JOHN S. THOMPSON STAFF E. M. BRANNON, Executive Director MICHAEL S. MARCH, Technical Adviser Professional Staff and Consutranrs THOMAS J. ALDUK RUSSELL L. LEONE RICHARD G. AXT CHARLES H. LEWIS GORDON R. BEYER JOHN W. McCONNELL VINCENT J. BROWNE ARTHUR L. MOORE THOMAS J. CANTY C. ESCO OBERMANN WILLIAM P. DILLINGHAM THOMAS H. PATTEN, JR. DONALD R. FARRAR GEORGE F. ROHRLICH THOMAS R. FISHER THEODORE ROSCOE JOSEPH B. GLENN J. HUGH ROSE DELPHIS C. GOLDBERG BARKEV SANDERS JAMES L. HARBAUGH HERMAN M. SOMERS JOHN B. HERMAN PAUL L. STANCHFIELD WILLIAM I. HERMAN HERBERT E. STATS W. WAYNE HIELD ROGER W. WALKER ALICE M. HILL LEO V. WARNER HESTER M. HOOD GEORGE H. WEBB MILTON G. JOHNSON EMERY C. WINE ANTHONY J. LANZA Administrative Staff NORMA LEE ALBRO MARGARET H. McMILLAN AGNES K. BENESH FRANCES V. MAURICH LILLIAN F. BLACK JOSEPH N. NEWMAN MAUREEN T. CANNING EUNICE PIGFORD S. MARILYN CURREY GERTRUDE E. RASMUSSEN WILLIAM N. DUDROW ALICE E. SPEES ROBERTA GRAHAM RUTH L. STEINER H. DOROTHY HENDERSON JOSEPHINE B. WHYTE KATHLEEN J. LYNAM LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL WASHINGTON,D. C., April 23,1956. DEARhl~. PRESIDENT: Your Commission on Veterans' Pensions, estab- lished by Executive Order No. 10588, of January 1955, herewith submits its final report, including findings and recommendations. The Commis- sion has attempted to carry out the instructions contained in your letter of March 5, 1955, to the chairman, and the timing is in accordance with the approved extension of the completion date. -
Release of Ccm Equipments, 25 April 1955; Memorandum To
, ~60906 ; ' 24 USCIB: 29 .11/17 25 April 1955 'l'0F MleimT MEMORANDUM FOR THE MEMBERS OF USCIB: Subject: Release of CCM Equipments to the Turkish Government. References: (a) USCIB 2/21 of 18 July 1952 (Minutes of Item 9 of the 78th Meeting of USCIB). (b) USCIB 2/25 of 21 January 1953. (c) USCIB 2/28 of 14 April 1953. 1. Enclosures 1 and 2 and the information set forth below are circulated for information on action taken and impending in implementation of reference (a). 2. Attention is invited to references (b) and (c). The former includes as enclosure 1 LSIB views on the USCIB decision recorded in ref erence (a). The latter circulated to the members of USCIB a copy of the letter sent from the Chairman, USCIB to the Chainnan, LSIB conveying USCIB 1s comments in response to the above mentioned LSIB views. 3. In consideration of all this the NSA member has suggested, and this office has concurred, that I.BIB should be notified of the current status of the matter. Accordingly, notification, a copy of which is attached hereto as enclosure 2, has been sent on its wa:y by mail to SUSLO, London. 4. In addition to the above the Director, NSA has informed the United States Communications Security Board (on 16 March 1955) and is, as a matter of courtesy, informing the Director, London Communication Security Agency of his action. Enclosures 1. NSA Memo dtd 21 Apr 1955. 2. CIB # 00091 dtd 25 Apr 1955. USCIB: 2!J .11/17 'fOP SECRET Declassified and approved for release by NSA on 04-23-2014 pursuant to E. -
How Has Your State Pension Age Changed?
Increase in state pension age Pensions Act 2011 WOMEN Pensions Act 2011 Date of Birth Old pension date New pension date Delay on 1995 Act 06 April 1953 to 05 May 1953 06 May 2016 06 July 2016 2 months 06 May 1953 to 05 June 1953 06 July 2016 06 November 2016 4 months 06 June 1953 to 05 July 1953 06 September 2016 06 March 2017 6 months 06 July 1953 to 05 August 1953 06 November 2016 06 July 2017 8 months 06 August 1953 to 05 September 1953 06 January 2017 06 November 2017 10 months 06 September 1953 to 05 October 1953 06 March 2017 06 March 2018 1 year 06 October 1953 to 05 November 1953 06 May 2017 06 July 2018 1 yr 2 months 06 November 1953 to 05 December 1953 06 July 2017 06 November 2018 1 yr 4 months 06 December 1953 to 05 January 1954 06 September 2017 06 March 2019 1 yr 6 months 06 January 1954 to 05 February 1954 06 November 2017 06 May 2019 1yr 6 months 06 February 1954 to 05 March 1954 06 January 2018 06 July 2019 1yr 6 months 06 March 1954 to 05 April 1954 06 March 2018 06 September 2019 1yr 6 months 06 April 1954 to 05 May 1954 06 May 2018 06 November 2019 1yr 6 months 06 May 1954 to 05 June 1954 06 July 2018 08 January 2020 1yr 6 months 06 June 1954 to 05 July 1954 06 September 2018 06 March 2020 1yr 6 months 06 July 1954 to 05 August 1954 06 November 2018 06 May 2020 1yr 6 months 06 August 1954 to 05 September 1954 06 January 2019 06 July 2020 1yr 6 months 06 September 1954 to 05 October 1954 06 March 2019 06 September 2020 1yr 6 months 06 October 1954 to 05 November 1954 06 May 2019 66th birthday at least 1 yr 5 months 06 -
Department of Finance and Administration Correspondence 1959-1962
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CORRESPONDENCE 1959-1962 RECORD GROUP 272 by Ted Guillaum Archival Technical Services Tennessee State Library & Archives Date Completed: September 28,1999 MICROFILM ONLY INTRODUCTION Record Group 272, Department of Finance and Administration, Correspondence, spans the years 1959 through 1962 with the majority of the records focusing on the years 1959 through 1961. The correspondence of two commissioners of the Department of Finance and Administration is represented in this collection. The commissioners were Edward J. Boling and Harlan Mathews. Edward J. Boling served from February, 1959 through August, 1961. Harlan Mathews was appointed commissioner in September of 1961. These records reflect the various activities connected with the administration of financial and budgetary matters of the Executive branch. Original order was maintained during processing. These records were transferred to the archives in good condition in 1983. The original size of the collection was about eight cubic feet but was reduced to seven cubic feet by the elimination of duplicate copies and extraneous material. The collection was microfilmed and all documents were destroyed. There are no restrictions to access. SCOPE AND CONTENT Record Group 272, Department of Finance and Administration, Correspondence, spans the period 1959 through 1962, although the bulk of the collection is concentrated within the period 1959 through 1961. The collection consists of seven cubic feet of material that has been microfilmed and the originals were destroyed. The original order of this collection was maintained during processing. The arrangement of this collection is chronological for the period of 1959 through 1960. The remainder of the collection is chronological, then alphabetical by topics. -
No. 7 April 1959
pg Non-Profit Org. U. S. Postage PAID !'\ll1h Permit No. 2147 Philadelphia, Pa. VOL. 5, NO. 7 APRIL 1959 Recent Actions and Recommendations of Educational Council Reported At the March 12, 1959 meeting of the Educational be changed so that it consist of a smaller body of persons Council President Gaylord P. Harnwell reported that: from the various fields of the arts and sciences "and (1) the Annenberg School of Communications expects especially designated by the Provost because of their to have an experimental program in operation during the interest and experience in the problems of education of coming fall, women"; and that this faculty be charged with "the re- (2) the search for a director of the school has brought sponsibility of considering the special problems involved a number of candidates to the campus for interview, one in the liberal arts education for women"-its recommenda- of whom is considering an offer of the position, tions for special requirements or curricula to be referred, in the fashion, for consideration the Com- (3) a committee, under the chairmanship of Dr. customary by John R. Brobeck, Chairman and Professor of mittee on Educational Policy and approval by the Educa- Physiology, tional Council. has made an oral report regarding its mission to make recommendations for the position of Vice-President for After a discussion of these recommendations, the Medical Affairs and is expected to make a final report in Council approved (though not unanimously) the follow- the near future, and ing resolution: (4) a sum of $25,000 has been set aside to establish a "Resolved, that the recommendations of the Educational language laboratory in Logan Hall. -
Copy of Age Eligibility from 6 April 10
Check this table to see what date you will be eligible for the older person's Freedom Pass Date you are eligible for the Earliest date you can older person's Freedom apply for your older Date of Birth Pass person's Freedom Pass 06 April 1950 to 05 May 1950 06 May 2010 22 April 2010 06 May 1950 to 05 June 1950 06 July 2010 22 June 2010 06 June 1950 to 05 July 1950 06 September 2010 23 August 2010 06 July 1950 to 05 August 1950 06 November 2010 23 October 2010 06 August 1950 to 05 September 1950 06 January 2011 23 December 2010 06 September 1950 to 05 October 1950 06 March 2011 20 February 2011 06 October 1950 to 05 November 1950 06 May 2011 22 April 2011 06 November 1950 to 05 December 1950 06 July 2011 22 June 2011 06 December 1950 to 05 January 1951 06 September 2011 23 August 2011 06 January 1951 to 05 February 1951 06 November 2011 23 October 2011 06 February 1951 to 05 March 1951 06 January 2012 23 December 2011 06 March 1951 to 05 April 1951 06 March 2012 21 February 2012 06 April 1951 to 05 May 1951 06 May 2012 22 April 2012 06 May 1951 to 05 June 1951 06 July 2012 22 June 2012 06 June 1951 to 05 July 1951 06 September 2012 23 August 2012 06 July 1951 to 05 August 1951 06 November 2012 23 October 2012 06 August 1951 to 05 September 1951 06 January 2013 23 December 2012 06 September 1951 to 05 October 1951 06 March 2013 20 February 2013 06 October 1951 to 05 November 1951 06 May 2013 22 April 2013 06 November 1951 to 05 December 1951 06 July 2013 22 June 2013 06 December 1951 to 05 January 1952 06 September 2013 23 August 2013 06 -
International Trips and Meetings Series
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY ABILENE, KANSAS WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, OFFICE OF THE STAFF SECRETARY: Records of Paul T. Carroll, Andrew J. Goodpaster, L. Arthur Minnich and Christopher H. Russell, 1952-61 International Trips And Meetings Series CONTAINER LIST Box No. Contents 1 Four Power Conference Arrangements (1)-(4) [July 1955] Geneva [Conference of the Heads of Government] Arrangements (1)(2) [July 1955] Geneva - Schedule, Events, Activities [July 1955] Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 16-17, 1955 Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 18, 1955 (1)(2) Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 19, 1955 (1)(2) Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 20, 1955 (1)-(3) Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 21, 1955 (1)(2) 2 Geneva Conference of the Heads of Government, Chronology, July 22, 1955 (1)-(3) U.S. Record of Meetings in Geneva, July 23, 1955 Memoranda of President’s Conversations - Geneva 1955 U.S. Delegation Record of Plenary Meetings and Meetings of the Foreign Ministers at the Geneva Conference, July 18-23, 1955 Geneva - Notes and Observations (1955) Bermuda Arrangements (1957) Bermuda Meeting (March 1957) Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Wednesday March 20, 1957 Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Thursday March 21, 1957 (1)(2) Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Friday March 22, 1957 (1)(2) Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Saturday March 23, 1957 (1)-(3) Bermuda 1957 - Chronology, Sunday March 24, 1957 3 Bermuda - Substantive Questions (1)(2) NATO File No. 1 (1)-(4) [November 1954-April 1956] [NATO appointments; atomic information; public opinion and NATO; DDE’s actions and views on NATO; nuclear strategy] NATO File No. -
Trusteeship Council
UNITED NATIONS Distr. TRUSTEESHIP LIMITED T/PET.5/L.420 COUNCIL 6 March 1957 ENGLISH ORIGINAL: FRENCH PETITION FROM THE LOCAL COMi,IITTEE .:o:f ±HE 11 tmioN DES POPULATIONS DU CAMIBOUN 11 OF THE NEW,;:BELL DOUALA PRISON y CONCERIIDJG THE CAMEROON$ FRENCH ADMINISTRATION ' • mmER', • < (Circulated in accordance with rule 85, paragraph 2 of the rules . of procedure. of t.he fyusteeship Council) . UNION DES POPUI.ATIONS DU CPJOOOUN .. (UPC) Local Committee, New-Bell Prison, Douala The Douala Local Committee of the UPC, holding its General Assembly in cell No. 18 on 25 Yiay 1956 in commemoration of the historic national week of 22 to 29 Nay 1955, having heard the statements of the following members: NDOOll Ic~sc, Chairman of the Local Committee, Hyacinthe MPAYE, Chairman of the JDC, Th. M. MATIP, an Officer of the Local Connnittee analysing the consequences of the killings and 'barbarous acts perpetrated against the Kamerunia.ns during the month of May 1955 under the orders of the French Government, which is losing its hold on KJIJ,1IBtm, unanimously adopted the following resolution: THE LOCAL COMMITTEE OF THE UPC, DOUAIJ\ PRISON CONSIDERI?-.U that after the Joint Proclamation of 22 April 1955 whereby the sovereign Kamerunian People repudiated the Administering Authorities, they adopted a national flag on 22 May, therc::.fter, Jj Note by the Secretariat: The petition is c·irculated in accordance with the decision taJ;:en by the Standing Committee on Petitions o.t its 403rd meeting held on 4 March 1957. 11his document replaces Section II, paragraph 3, of document T/PET.5/L.99. -
" the Strange Birth Of'cbs Reports'" Revisited
DOCUMENT RESUMEL ED 205 963 CS 206 427 AUTHOR Baughman, James L. TITLE "The Strange Birth of 'CBS Reports'" Revisited. .PUB DATE Aug 81 NOTE 24p.: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism (64th, East Lansing, M/, August 8-11, 1981). EBBS PRICE MP01/PC01 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Broadcast industry: *Broadcast TO.evision: Case Studies: *News Reporting: *Programing (Broadcast): Socioeconomic Influences \ IDENTIFIERS *Broadcast History: *CBS !rports ABSTRACT - Aired by the Columbia Broadcasting system (CBS) during the 1960s, "CBS Reports" proved to be one of that network's most honored efferts at television news coverage. CBSchairman, William S. Paley, based his decision to air the show on the presence of a sponsor and in response to the prospect of an open-endedFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Inquiry into network operations and a critics' tempest over the departure of another CBS News Program, ."See It Nov." The path of "CBS Reports" serves to illustrate twopoints: the economics of prograNing in the 1950s did mattergreatly to at least one network deciding for prime time news, andcritics and regulator) probably,did influence such determinations.(HOD) ** 4 *$ * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. a U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION EOVC.ITIONAL RESOURCES AtFORMATION CENTER IERtCt .9 the docutown tve been teprodk.cod es "coned Rom the tenon co oroamabon t*Newry 4 Move changes have been mete to ."Mont teorOducten gyably History Division P0,071.0lva, a opinions maid n the docv meni do not /*cemet', r*Preitat °He. -
Snapshot, April 1956 Milwaukee-Downer College
Lawrence University Lux Milwaukee-Downer College Publications and Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers Histories 4-1956 Snapshot, April 1956 Milwaukee-Downer College Follow this and additional works at: http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_newspapers © Copyright is owned by the author of this document. Recommended Citation Milwaukee-Downer College, "Snapshot, April 1956" (1956). Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers. Paper 249. http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_newspapers/249 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Milwaukee-Downer College Publications and Histories at Lux. It has been accepted for inclusion in Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Lux. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LSD Subiect of Student Research by PAT PETERSEN T IRREGULAR intervals since September A there have been rumors circulating concern ing some mysterious, scientific, revolutionary re search being done on this campus. After a careful investigation it has been found that there are no alchemists or witches. The major personage be behind the speculation is a rat, or to be more exact, five rats. This all began long ago (almost a year ago) when Sue Hein decided to do a seminar on schizo phrenia. While she toured Europe last summer she did some reading in various universities. One article which especially interested her was about a psychoses-inducing drug, lysergic acid diethyla mide (LSD). This drug was discovered in Switzer land in the last 20 years and has induced states much like schizophrenia. Nations United ... for Peace Sue wanted to see this state, and as she is not by MARY DITTMER qualified to work with humans on such a project, she decided to work with rats.