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- on with the
job. We believe three prin~iples must prevail if our
policy is to succeed:
"First, the developing nations must give highest priority
to food production, including the use of technology and
the capital of private enterprise.
"Second, nations with food
- of the transportation
programs of the Federal Government;
THE NEW DEPARTMENT
3
To facilitate the development and improvement of coordinated trans
portation service, to be provided by private enterprise to the maximum
extent feasible;
To encourage cooperation
- ,
of the domestic
f'ederal,
and. in recognition
and facilities
cooperation;
and to p1·ovide for full
of
2
and appropriate
consideration,
of the transportation
associated
at the national
industry
of the needs and interests
of the Nation and of the people
- be continued
For example, ·the Office
Liaison would not sup~lant
the FAA Office of
Gene,ral Aviation Af:fairs in its
organizations,
with industry
I.
cont&cts with goverr.mental officials,
'
and associations
directly concerned with aviation.
institutions
- .
of Transpo
30., 1968,
July
7., 1968 .
p. 96.
1967.
FAA., memorandum, September
11., 1967.
Ibid.
}.,32.
/35.
~36.
James V. Nielsen., Director
to Associate
Administrator
October 20, 1967
Notation
by Lally
Nielsen
to Lally.,
of Compliance
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allies and raised problems associated with nuclear-free
zones.^
The JCS did not think that the time vvas appropriate for
expanding non-proliferation effortSj principally because the
MLP
-
as representative.
of the U.S.
Compared
($3 billion),
economy and
are expressed
For instance,
in extreme
the persistent
is, of course,
A. I. D. has taken remedial
the •iollar outflow associated
about $50 milli)n
competent
There· has been an increasing
-
progrp.m.
visions
of incentives
ment and import
led to greater
existing
efficiently
for private
those Indian officials
and a more market-oriented
capacity
price
in industry.
availability
self-help
enterprise
from internal
licensing
with India
- OF THE.SECRETARY
DOT
FOR RELEASE
Sunday, May 7, 1967
SECRETARY
BOYD
PLEDGES SUPPORT
.
.
OF AASHO SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Secretary
of Transportatio~
of the Federal-aid
highway
recommendations
American
"'.'- 2767
program
for improving
Association
Alan S
- on January
recommendation
judgment that
As with most significant
amount of careful
good reception
proposals
work was done by my associates
members of Congress and of the industry
nor that
.worked-out
the time ·had come for a Department
was borne
- , we are prone to associate religious confron
tations with conflict.
Arab-Israeli enmities represent con
flict between Muslim and Jew; Greek-Turkish rivalry has been
colored by memories of earlier Christian-Muslim tensions; and
the modern history
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..
U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
20590
REMARKS PREPARED FOR D_ELIVERY BY SECRETARY·
OF TRANSPORTATION ALAN S. BOYD, REFORE THE·
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION,
THURSDAY-, OC'l'OBER 31
- of land than the_dispersed pattern associated with automobile
oriented development.
2. Optimal Use of Environmental Resources.
This is cer~ainly one of the major reasons for the urban trans
portation program; i.e.)
its less adverse impact
-
of Transportation,
with them some 92,000 employees
dollars
to the Department.
Secretary
for Research
officers
immediate staff
and.Technology,
Mr. Hutchinson
Mr. Everett
is a lawyer;
complete.
Association
1968 and was replaced
he had held
several
- be exploited to
.
facilitate arms control and disarmament agreements,
particularly in helping to solve the verification
problems associated with such agreements.
Thus,
science on one hand generates many of our major arms
control problems, while on the other
-
that
that
and
Adninistrator
"on the whole,
Secretariat
is sound,"
the
and
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Secretariat
and it warned that
insulated
thereupon
time Associate
a week Dean replied
one or two changes.
report
must be responsive
if this
decision
office
to
was to be
and policy
- , vjhich
was then in session.
Mr. Poster discussed transit rights v;lth
Ambassador 'Sette Camara of Brazil.
In response to a statement
of Sette Camara's associate, Carlos Bueno, to an American
representative in the U.N. that the "US has particular posit
- involved
either as elements of the problems themselves or as
potential means for solving these problems.
Its
activities are concentrated primarily on measures to
control and limit sophisticated weapons of mass
destruction, including associated
- a positive
attitude toward observation posts. The Soviets still held
to their 1958 position, except that they now excluded aerial
reconnaissance and would accept posts at airfields. They
also associated observation posts with the reduction of
foreign troops
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Columbia Park and Recreation
Association,
Inc.
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10451 Twi~ Rivers Rd.
Columbia, Md. 21043
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