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- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- -:----------Table 4-Aids to navigation maintained by Coast Guard, a~ of March 31, 1967
Table !>--Distribution of operating hours for major Coast Guard functions,
fiscal year 1967 ----------------------------------------------
Table ~Regular Coast Guard personnel
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OFFICEOF THESECRETARY
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
.DOT-- 9
March 20, 1967
Secretary
allocations
available
of Transportation
of Federal-aid
for obligation
The $1.1 billion
release
highway funds totalling
on April
total
of $750 million,
was announced
- approach to aviation technical
a ■ •iltanc•
within or without the AID program,
and the lack of a well•
articulated
policy to guide executive agencie• ln reduclna aold fiow
through the export of aeronautical
product• are eeveral example• of
policy
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
-
Aid Highway Act of 1962, the repeal
passenger
-still
of depreciation
to executive
Since
since the President's
of the transport
message.
/
industry
has generally
/
In fact,
the percentage
increase
of over-all
outstripped
passenger
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- price regulation of mass transit,
as well as large Federal
Governmentgrants~in-aid to private highway transportation;
(b) externalities,
transportation
and
such as adverse environmental tmpacts of alternate
syitems,_ discussed below.
It shou1d
- beset
the advantageous
are steps
for the new Depart
that can and should be
taken immediately:
1.
Maritime
I am today issuing
Labor Management
difficult
manning,
• - have hampered
the Secretary
program
order
Commission
to aid in resolving
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
-
leaders.
if
program
The Secretary
on March 16, ordering
20
award program in Cleveland.
should
program
therefore
directive
• During
compliance
aid highway
assisted
and it
was essential
contract
the Federal
largest
to settle
agencies
- and functions:
1. The Federal Aviation Agency, in its entirety, with cJl of its
functions. It will continue to carry out all of its present functions in
the new Department.
2. The Bureau of Public Roads, Departm_ent_of Oom_~u, together
with the Federal-aid hi
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- might eventually be made a condition ot
Federal aid. A sound economic basis tor marg1.nal coat
pricing and resource ·conservation exists 1n thia area.
Consult Treasury and lmeau ot the :Budget.
2.
Bea:ttirm Adm1D1strat1on1 a higbvq
user charge
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
-
and that the users of such
facilities
should pay for their
development.
Federal
aid
has been only a small percentage
of terminal
development
cost.
The government is trying
to encourage
more, efficient
terminal
utilization
through advocacy of the·use
of
differential
-
Secretary
et Gommeree
pe-weFS-;
et
ood- duties
the
e,nd ethef effieeffl e,nd offices et ~
ffi Commerce ffiift-0f title ~ United States
10 Department
11 Code~ Fefflting te highwttiJSi the Fedenil Aid Highway Aet
12
et m
ff#
8-ta-k1145), reJating
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- motor vehicl_~Ei~
__program through
such means as federally
supported· aid for driver training and
education and, in particular,
research
into vehicular
design.
Some
thought might be given to minimum federal standards
for driving
licenses.
5.
collection
- £ Public Roads and the Federal-aid
it administers.
'>- . ___.,.
for Transportation,
staff.
Highway Program
..
.\
,.
3.
The Maritime
program•
;
I
Administration,
and· lte •hippin1 promoUonal
that include co_natruction and operatlni
aubaldle
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
-
In Geneva.
Favors uniform standards
approach with States; favors authority
for mandatory
safety standaras
on manufacture
of cars.
Z/ 28
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Bass
Safety okay re auto· standards.
Questions
use of Trus~ Fund,
Wants tight restrictions
on aid to States
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- .); the Act of August
'
8 27, 1958, ns amended (72· Stat. 885; 23 U.S.C. 101 e.t
9 seq. Federal-Aid Higlucays) ,· and title 14 .U.S.C., titles .
10 LII and Lill
of the Rci,ised Statutes ( 46 •U.S.C.,
~hs. 2A.,
4,. $
"-"' .,..,/,I C'1
11 7, 11, 14, '15
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- ' new communities.
including
the
to
best
oi' HUD, Robert
in an
ways
'interdepartmental
of aiding
the
development
1
or· new communi tics
Rober t H. Br·utons
1
o
urban
planning
special-
i
is t in
the
Of'fice
of' Policy
work
- performance.
',.
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. : ..
as new high-speed automated bulk carriers come
into operation -- retain preferential
routing-•
all military and aid cargoes to be carried
ultiutely
at world rates.
'I
.•,
' '
* Phase-out premium rate aspect of cargo
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- a commitment,
he said he looked favorably
toward the new Department
proposal de spite his general
l"
opposition to "adding new Departments
. ... .
,.
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2
He told us he was particularly
anxious about a project in
Camden, Arkansas,
involving Federal aid
- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- Study Group of the Senate Commerce
Committee.
1
bud1et message .
The Scope of the Department
1. The Office of_the· Under Secretary'~£
Transportation.
Commerce
2. The Bureau of Public Roads and the Federal-aid
Pro1ram it administers.
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- Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
- ::.r or, policies end propam:J in· the :C'ielcm o-:
lacel.th, educ:11tion, a.mi weli"are.
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ation of a most useful r·eport which· should aid materially·
in_ moving..
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forward with more effective
personnel
and traini_ng polides_
and programs
in the Dep?;e;:.
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