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  • of these airlines are headquartered in New York. The second circuit contains a bench which has always been much more sympathetic to the scheduled airlines and less sympathetic to the CAB. As a result, the foreign permits were appealed not to the Court of Appeals
  • to permit supplemental carriers to charter planes to travel agents for domestic travel; the president's required approval of foreign charter permits; the airlines' appeal to the Second Circuit in New York of the District of Columbia court's decision
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , and the role of the cities became considerably different. Today we have, for instance, in the New York metropolitan area, as the most clear-cut example, situations where New York and Connecticut and New Jersey simply cannot act independently of each other
  • of Businessmen (NAB) and compensation of its members; how OLC helped NAB and a housing commission avoid a conflict-of-interest pay problem; subsidizing new businesses in low-income areas or offering tax incentives to business owners to involve the poor
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • it was 1964, in order to get more scientific exploration of the new hallucinogens, such as LSD. It also had a policing role, however, which in many respects was similar to what Bureau of Narcotics traditionally had performed in Treasury as to the narcotic
  • for the plan; the Office of Legal Counsel's role in approving the plan of reorganization and drafting the executive order; constitutional arguments for and against the Plan of Reorganization Act; the new joint organization director's pay grade; the Civil
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • McPherson of the White House staff. Back in January 1967, John Macy held a meeting at the Sky Club in New York with Alexander Trowbridge, then undersecretary of commerce, I believe, and some leaders of the business community, headed by Sidney Weinberg
  • of Congress and the executive branch in developing new legislation; Congress' ability to draft legislation; statutory commission funding; Wozencraft's involvement on the tripartite Commission on Political Activity of Government Personnel; the Commission's
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • in New York was lowered, except the federal flags, already. Flags all over the country, including Washington, were lowered except the federal flags, which cannot just be arbitrarily lowered. Somebody has to say, "Lower them." Even the District of Columbia
  • assassination; the occasional need to make sure the president understands the situation about which he is making a decision; the president's authority in lawmaking; interagency action; the 1967 New Town in Town program at Fort Lincoln in Washington, D.C
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • for the consumer, the veteran, et cetera." In earlier years, in 1967, in addition to the meat bill that I mentioned, there was a pipeline safety bill; there was a bill on electric power failures--this was right after the New York blackout-(Interruption) I would
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • of the study group which again reconvened in New York with a good deal more perspective this time. Myers MacDougall, who had attended the beginning of the convention--professor of law at Yale--had attended the most recent meeting of the Afro-Asian bloc
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • on the program. We scored a touchdown on this particular program on the last day of the Johnson Administration, by getting an executive order issued, which did create the commission, but which left the appointment of its members to the new president, so
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • , but that they wouldn't get anything out of us that they'd like any better, and they'd better just go with State and with Navy. The reason we did this was because we wanted to keep our powder dry in the event of a new kind of question in a different context where we might
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)