Our prestige has rapidly declined.
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Excerpts from the Speech of Senator John F. Kennedy, Auditorium (Coliseum), Indianapolis, IN - (Advance Release Text)
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The concurrence of the Board of Commissioners in those recommendations should assure that the entire District Highway Program can now move forward.
But there are other troubles besetting the human family. Many of its members live in poverty and misery and despair.
Never has there been any question in my mind, President Eisenhower said recently, as to the necessity of a program of economic and military aid to keep the free nations of the world from being overrun by the Communists.
The Policy Advisory Committee is an example of the possibilities for cooperative action among Federal and District agencies in resolving difficult problems.





