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m.l11lo11,
and the l'ederal ATlatJon Admlni1tratfon.
2
ing the eastern part of the United States, and the Western Regional
Renegotiation Board in Los Angeles, Calif., serving the western part
of the United Stat.es.
As of June 30, 1968,the Board's
-
developed
aircraft
said that
noise exposure
will
under
at airports
airports:
method of
will
have been
John
F. Kennedy
in
and Los .Angeles Internationd.
have enabled the ·Department of Housing and
Urban Development to inventory
the land use
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PropotedU.S. supersonic transport --------------------------------------··
Traflicin Los Angeles, Calif. -------------------------------------------··
A aceniceuement in North Carolina -------------------------------------
Rail can ueed for research
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to the nor
agency_, such as
services,
The latter
publishing,
functions
were
as soon as the Department
even before
the Depa~tment
began
2
Counterpart
This management tool
Studies.
examine a series
of functions
of the Secretary
-
people
have in cities
because
that
is where nearly
two-thirds
of our people
are.
It
means:
--First,
that
kind of transportation
needs.
Obviously,
or Los Angeles
is
best
in South Bend
each
urban area
best
serves
the system that
not likely
to be
or San
-
This is achieved
certain
in a number
countries
where aid-has
focus has been to encourage
basic
changes
of way:;.
LIMITED OFFICIAL
USE
in economic
184
LIMITED OFFICIAL
The economy
to economic
overcome
selected
is examined
normally
In the process
-
concluded
lines.
flag
allocations
considerable
a new conference
The conference
the objection
listed
arrangements
Examiner's
delay following
agreement that
the new pooling
arrangements
lines
Affairs'
involved
Affairs'
office
procedure
- , an arms control "Objectives Committee"
was named by the Research Council for the purpose of:
(a) developing an agreed list of U.S. arms control
.objectives; (b) examining the research required and
completed in areas related to each of the agreed
objectives
-
~isadvantaged
believed
the locker
work shops.
nepotism
tion.
be in aiding
The _investigators
examinations
public
should
to solve
situation
the Coast
the problems
were uncovered.
The Coast Guard developed
presented
to Assistant
the plan
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.,
WASHINGTON,
D.C.
20230 .
Februar-J l.-4.,1966
1-lomora.--iclum
to: Hon. Charles Z,dck
•Assistant Direct9r .
Bttri)a.Uof the Budget
Attached is the latest draft, dated February JA, 1966., of tho Dcpv.rt~ent
of 'l'ran::Jportntion lo~sl:.i.tion.
Also
- Efforts
Meanwhile, US ~iplomats were active in seeking to deter
Turkey, Greece and Cyprus from aggravating the situation.
11/
As
Security Council Document S/5575, March 4, 1964.
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lo
an example, when on March 13, 1964, the Turkish Government
- ~r..crs with a· very brief c.;rr:opsi~ t:md s~~ t.-ac~;;z;;cu:-1.
- (that
or Egypt in particular) took such severel.7 restrictive ·measures
. against Israel u drasticall.7· to shorten .the ruse leading to
the explosion.
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By ~ • NAit-\. D~c~~ 7
e5 sYqµ ri I hCfJIS
...- 'i'OP
- Division
,
.,
I
i
Divisio:i'° C:'lici' (cs-J.6)
Atto!::-.c:y(GS-15)
•
Attorney (cs~l.3)
Attorne:, (C'tS-12)
Reseuch .Assistan~ (C-S-lO)
.Sccreta....,...r
(GS-8)
Sccrc~arJ (GS-7)
Steno-T.YI,ist (GS-5)
Clerk-T-n~st (GS-4)
Congressional Liaison Division
- •technology
(will: ..the product··become
;_.::_
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to talk
the
really
too
over these
details."lO
On occasion,
however,
the Admiral did ·confer
with Alan Boyd, the
.
Under Se.cretary
tion
as Secretary
manner:
of Transportation.
"If you were to be the
way of doing it?"
or actual
as Under
- recommended
an intensified effort to negotiate an agreement with the Soviet
Union and to develop the widest possible consensus in favor of
non-proliferation.
In dealing witli the near-nuclear* nations^
the United States should "examine on a case-by-case
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state (and private) practice concerning acts of
indirect aggression was examined.
Second, an assess
ment of the sufficiency of these international law
principles in "a disarming world" was made.
The report concluded that existing legal
principles
- a different
one.
Many of its problems can only be examined on a country
by-country basis.
Broader generalizations can be made con
cerning a number of sub-areas, some of them overlapping.
At the outset of the period covered by this history, the
Bureau
-
in the standard
and the results.
20/
in December,
1968.-
impact
in a number
A. L o.··-university
between A. L D. and the universities
range of possibilities
for improving
The latter
their
of
contract,
to examine
their methods
joint examination