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  • Branch and later as Deputy Comptroller for the Service until 1965, when hewas assigned to the Fifth Coast Guard District as Chief of Operations. Captain Hyslop assumed the post there as Chief-of-Staff in August.1966. He is married to the former Caroline
  • . Kennedy - Thinks this is the right approach but wants to make sure we have studied Jim Landis' report on transportation to President Kennedy. He thinks there are some reservations in that report that should be taken into consideration. Metcalf
  • MESSAGE ON TRANSPORTATION In April 1962, President comprehensive Executive. message Kennedy concern, the first ever delivered by a Chief on transportation It dealt with a variety and urgent sent to Congress and others of topics •• some
  • for international aviation problems was studied by the Bureau in 1963. The Interagency Committee on International Aviation Policy (ICIAP) was established by President Kennedy as a result of that study to ensure that international aviation problems were considered
  • impression; if it is allowed to stand it will work at cro_ss-purposes with our declared Kennedy Round objectives 11 of encouraging competition. A c. TPA -- Opposes pr.es sing objections if the lines involved are satisfied. d. TGC -- The General Counsel
  • in the United States. A runway at Washington National Airport was grooved during this reporting period (see chapter IV); runways at Kansas City Municipal Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport have also been grooved. Meanwhile, FAA and the National
  • in the briefing. It might be useful to rrieet later in the week to discuss plans for the press briefing. I will return late Wednesday from Cape Kennedy where we are launcQing our first operational weather satellite. I will check your office Thursday morning