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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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Department of Transportation
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Fortas, Abe, 1910-1982
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- OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH WALTER REUTHER AT TIME OF CALL; LBJ ASKS OFFICE SECRETARY TO PUT BILL MOYERS ON CALL IF HE IS NOT GIVING PRESS BRIEFING BUT MOYERS IS NOT HEARD; LBJ APPARENTLY ON SPEAKERPHONE
- "SUMMARIZED"; LBJ TELLS BOOZER HE WILL TAKE CALL FROM HALE BOGGS, GERALD FORD IN A MINUTE BECAUSE HE IS ON TELEPHONE WITH ANOTHER CONGRESSMAN; BOOZER RELAYS INFORMATION TO TELEPHONE OPERATOR; FORD IS MEETING WITH BOGGS AT TIME OF CALL, ON HOLD 2:00
- SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS DATE AS 5/28/65; OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH LEE WHITE AT TIME OF CALL; WHITE GREETS HARTKE, THEN GIVES TELEPHONE TO LBJ
- SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS DATE AS 8/9/1966; TIME AND DATE FROM DAILY DIARY; TV OR RADIO AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND AT BEGINNING OF CONVERSATION; CALL IS BRIEFLY INTERRUPTED BY HEATH'S SECRETARY NEAR END OF CALL
- CALIFANO ON HOLD 1:15; OFFICE NOISE AND CONVERSATION WHILE CALIFANO IS ON HOLD; BILL MOYERS IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; LBJ, MOYERS APPARENTLY ON SPEAKERPHONE
- RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; LBJ INTERRUPTS CONVERSATION AT TIMES TO LISTEN TO TV NEWS; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- to the President
from Secretary Connor, who
chaired a meeting with Secretary
McNamara and Secretary
Wirtz,
attended by Jim Reynolds, Paul Ignatius, Alan Boyd, and myself,
in Connor's office Thursday evening.
(1) All three Secretaries
agree that this is not the time
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Members
on Commerce
of the Federal
of Transportation.
of Congress
have offered
bills to create
'
the Department.
Private
same recommendation
citizens,
experts
in the field,
havo mado tho
to me.
Now it is time to act on these
recommendations
- and regulations
may
be revised or modified from time to time by the Secretary.
"(2)(b)
Any conmon carrier
or violates
any rule or regulation
section shall be liable
failure
or violation
any such failure
by railroad
prescribed
which fails
to comply
- , modification, or denial of certifi
cates or licenses.
8. Interstate Commerce Commission junctions relating to railroad
safety laws, and hours of service of employees; motor carrier safety
laws; transportation of explosives; and, standard time zones
- snch functions, powers, and duties M the
9 , Secretary shall prescribe from time to time.
10
, (c) There shnll be in tho Department four AsHistnnt
11 .Secretaries and a Ocnernl Counsel, who shall be nppointecl
.
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12, . by the President, by nnd
- by the President.
For proposals lacking solid
analytical and tactual support, an estimate should be pro
vided ot the min1m11m time required to provide such backing
and the scope of any necessary investigations
should be
outlined.
3. Recommendations to
be made
- , aviation, and merchant marine were placed in the
Department of Commerce. At the same time the position t,f Under Secretary
for Transportation was created in the Department of Commc:::rceand was
given the responsibility
not only to supervise
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to
for
the national
emergency; cooperate
and local
depart.m.ents.
relating
and growth of safe,
overall
under the direction
and in times of national
at the rate
advise the
prosrams and activities
and integrated
matters,
and other
and direction
among his
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a lack of coordinated
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a number
mass
of individual
transit
planning,
carriers
in financial
and a multitude
distress,
of other
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problems.
a fresh
It is timely,
therefore,
look at the industry
national
that accounts
- communities
7. Interagency cooperation
B. Administration
of Uniform Time Statute
9. DOTAchievements in 1968.
Notes on Taped Documentation
In addition
to the printed
n
documentation
included
the Department of Transportation
has submitted
of taped
- time
to soften.
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* There
without
are very important
major legislative
improvements which can be made
change.
•. I suggest a program based on these points:
1.
Labor relations;
•
jurisdictional
disputes;
manning scales.
* It
should and can
- criteria
the new Secretar·y
of Transportation
would impose on navigation projects.
,,
St .. Ge1·main -
Non-committal
King
(Utah)
Promises
to keep an open mind.
Points out that he
has voted with the Administration.98
percent of the time