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RELEASE
DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
FOR IMMEDIATE
March
RELEASE
DOT -- 8
9, 1967
Alan S. Boyd,
Department
Secretary
of Transportation
of Transportation,
would delay its decision
Uniform
Time Act of 1966
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58
Amendments.....................................
58
Entry Into Force............................. ..
59
Tabling of the Partial Draft Treaty ..........
60
The ABM Problem and the Effort for Strategic
Arms Limitation Talks With the Soviet Union
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resolution, was preferable at that time.
In addition, the
President wanted to a v oid any too formal or binding arrangement,
such as an executive agreement.
The resolution would h a v e to be
accept able to b o t h the United States and the Soviet Union
- time.
«
^
In February 19^7, the Soviets gave them the following
draft declaration:
In connection with the desire commended by the
non - nuclear states the Soviet Union declares that in
case there takes place an attack by a nuclear power with
the use
- 138-56270) if it will be possible for
you to be represented at that time.
Sincerely
yours,
oil/~
Robert C. Weaver
Enclosure
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FormDOTF 1320.1(l-67)
DEPARTMENT
OFTRANSPORTATION
UNITED STATES·GOVERNMENT
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Memorandum
- ,
Aviation
who
Committee.
and aeronautics.
Railroad
The first
therefore
for the conduct
prov~ded
created
Administration,
and
~
Departmental
Order promul-
for the continued
component units
of
Roads
and at the same time,
a Federal
- of Ottoman
rule, established a Turkish community, but failed to extinguish
Hellenism.
Calls for enosis (union of Cyprus with Greece)
began to be heard in 1831, when Greece obtained its indepen
dence from the Ottoman Empire.
British rule from 1878 to
1960
- :
"A.I.D. 's vigorous pursuit of the War on Hunger
requires
personnel
h~h priority
throughout the Agency to give
attention and energy to the use of
6/
food resources.
January ,191;7
"-
- State of the Union Mes.sage:
''Next to the pursuit of peace
-
is expanding
rapidly
must cop.e day-by-day
with
of reasons
over a period
concern
>~ATO context,
to U.S.
purpo·;e
that of Greece,
of time have been
national
through
and role has largely
the focus of particular
Nevert:ieless,
these being
- by the British. At the sarne time, the Secretary and the
President warned the Israelis against any "preemptive strikes"
on Egypt and assured them that they would be alone only if
they acted alone. On M9.y 30 Prime Minister Eshkol informed
Preside~t Johnson
- effected on July 1, 1966,
at which time these three Offices were borken into
ten smaller, more coherent units termed "Country
Directorates."
CONFIDENTIAL
7
CONFIDENTIAL
in Europe.
Apart from oil, the Arab region is a strategic
unit as the nexus
-
a new set of program objectives which could perhaps be
achieved in a reasonable time period, say 10-20 years.
In early 1964 an effort was initiated to develop a
formal statement of objectives which after many false
starts finally led to the establishment
- what r~presents a benefit to
him. In tra~sit,
studies have consistently shownthat high on the
4'!
list of consumerdesires are such factors as trip time, reliability,
~nd convenience of schedule.
In general, overall quality of service
is probably
-
for
for minority
trades.,
t"o union
construction
in this
area.
level
group
agencies.
seven
Ohio
of Federal
ex
the next
few years.,
journeymen
membership
lack
in
of
and apprentic·e
percentage
6
highway
of the Order
Government
The DOT
- present position
should not be changed for the time being.
We should welcome
any indication that the Soviet Union would seriously consider
a treaty with adequate verification, and we should be willing
to engage in technical discussions with theSoviet
-
descript~.ons
The major programs
annually
union specialist,
)
the United State
recipient.
contractors,
and doctors.
3
intimately
smaller
ones,
schools,
new·
are an exciting
university
in the economic
story.
hundreds
!
of peo~le,
Moreover
- 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
-
bases
his decision
of whether
to travel
and what mode to use on
his view of the time,
the cost,
the comfort,
the safety,
the reliability
and the convenience
of the entire
trip.
This means,
in the case of air travel,
not only that
he
wants a comfortable
- objectives
Still,
meeting,
in general
signature
of managerial
A study of the
responsible.,
and Mr. Schultze
was
to spend time with the
in the organization
pre-occupation
commented that
of the DOT,
with directing
"there
his time trying
wasn't
- .
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appointed by President Kennedy the same day the
enabling Act was signed into law.
The Director
is also the chief U.S. negotiator in the field of
arms control, and much of the time he or the Deputy
Director is away at Geneva or New York
- within 10 years.
And all of this_growth must t_akeplace in a time of dynamic change which
finds the population of the Nation not only growing but shifting.
By 1975 our population of 200 million will expand to 230 million, with
?1ore than 7~ percent
-
staf:i: su;nort
on v~:ious
involvi:iz
changes,
relocation
awar.!s, or the establish-,.
facilities.
problems
views of union and manage~c~t
compilation
wo::k stoppages,
for the Secr~tary.
councilJ,
govarr.::-iant~l
la~or-mana~ement
expirations