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  • 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
  • of the exhibits. At 11 :00 a. m., he will meet with the press in the auditorium of the Museum of History and Technology to introduce his executive staff and outline the new Department's role. In the meantime, and continuing until 9:15 p. m., the public
  • Press
  • Admiral Paul E. Trimble USCG Assistant Secretary Cecil Mackey Assistant Secretary John Sweeney Assistant Secretary Alan L. Dean Mr. Langhorne Bond Also submitted are tape recordings There are no restrictions on these tapes. of Secretary'Boyd's press
  • : Gordon M. Murray, Exe//it:1}..Ja~ret.a.ry SubJ: Transmittal. No. 2 1. 2. f Attached 1s a copy ot the report ot th~ Interagency Conmittee··on Transport Mergers and covering White House Press Release ot March 6, 1963. .• 'Ihe next meeting ot the task
  • in the Texas Legislature, was Assistant Attorney General of Texas, and in 1955 was named to the Interstate Commerce Commission where he served 10 years. At the time of his appointment to DOT, he was President of the National Association of Motor Bus Owners
  • Au10ng other establishing working pressing to avoid flow of time between Transportation, it that Concept unnecessary the thought begin necessary One result distribute matters to the urgency the tasks that will higher approval
  • 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
  • -- .. 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
  • be insisted that all maritime unions and associations accept ·the-President's proposal (now ~eing implemented in·specific.form) for the resolution of disputes over manning and~ related.issues. * Construction subsidies should be conditioned 'upon prior
  • privately is in sympathy with DOT pressing its objections but officially has no comment and stands indifferent. Within Commerce, Marad (reflecting U.S. lines' views) always has favored FMC .approval, although Mc Quade, Assistant Secretary for Domestic
  • project was delayed in the Cleveland r area when the low bidder DOT subsequently _State until plementation Press also also held support from some quarters. by the Cleveland of the equal supported up $125 million 23 was resolved. DOT did
  • 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
  • npy;_, that might facilitate ultimate creation of a new Department of Transportation and meanwhile produce better solutions for some current pressing problems. - - -2 National Transportation Council We have serious reservations concerning Mr
  • , the list is not at all inclusive and you should add any other pr-oposal that you believ_e .is worthy of consideration to assist in solving pressing transportation· problems. i_Q.Il __qf_.feder~._lly supported I. Develop proposals for ~he ~~-~~s__ re~c:!,_C
  • Transport Association regard airport noise as the major problem facing the industry. Presidential initiative now would be timely and appropriate. SUggeated language: •..! -• .------- "The rapid introduction of jet aircraft and the expanding volume of a1r
  • briefings I propose the lative, press following responsibilities and industry briefings: Secretary Connor - general a brief description of principal Under Secretary highway safety bill. the ~rl ~./ r~/-=-~ F~·//-/ C. L. Schultze strong chairman for o
  • , September 11, 1968. 2. Robert H. Bruton to Deputy Assistant memorandum, September 17, 19680 3. "Columbia, Maryland, Will Use HUDGrant to Help Select Public Transit System", press release, Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 16, 1968. 4
  • "SEP 21 PRESS CONFERENCE"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING AND ON NEXT RECORDING
  • Press relations
  • RECENT TONKIN GULF ATTACK; CONFUSION OVER MCNAMARA'S PRESS BRIEFING ON INCIDENT; CHAMIZAL SETTLEMENT; PENDING RAILROAD STRIKE; LBJ TELLS STORY OF LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S AUTO ACCIDENT ON 1948 ELECTION DAY; CAMPAIGN TRIPS BY LBJ, LADY BIRD, LUCI, LYNDA
  • Telephone conversation # 5627, sound recording, PRESS CONFERENCE (with LBJ), 9/21/1964, 12:29PM
  • PRESS CONFERENCE
  • "SEP 21 PRESS CONFERENCE"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CONTINUES FROM 2 PREVIOUS RECORDINGS
  • Press relations
  • LBJ ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT POLITICAL AND NON-POLITICAL NATURE OF HIS SPEECHES, SPEECH TO STEEL WORKERS TOMORROW, ELECTION DAY PLANS, UAW NEGOTIATIONS, THEN INVITES PRESS TO GO FOR A WALK WITH HIM
  • Telephone conversation # 5628, sound recording, PRESS CONFERENCE (with LBJ), 9/21/1964, 12:29PM
  • PRESS CONFERENCE
  • Press relations
  • REEDY ASKS FOR PRESS LID, INFORMATION FOR PRESS ON CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST TOMORROW; REEDY GIVES UPDATE ON RAILROAD STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS
  • Press relations
  • REEDY'S UPCOMING PRESS BRIEFING; LBJ'S MEETINGS WITH FOY KOHLER, CURTIS LEMAY; PRESS STORIES ON CHARLES MURPHY, AVERELL HARRIMAN, G. MENNEN WILLIAMS; WISCONSIN PRIMARY; PRESS ATTITUDES TOWARDS LBJ; DOUG KIKER; POSSIBLE RAILROAD STRIKE
  • Press relations
  • LBJ REVIEWS HIS ACTIVITIES FOR PRESS BRIEFING; POSSIBLE PRESS CONFERENCE TOMORROW; PRESS STORIES ABOUT SPECIAL CONGRESSIONAL SESSION; RUMORS THAT HAROLD WILSON HAS REQUESTED MEETING WITH LBJ; INVITATION TO LBJ TO INAUGURATE NEW WHARF FOR PORT
  • Press relations
  • WIRTZ REPORTS ON DISCUSSIONS OF FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD STRIKE AND RELATED BOMBINGS, REVISES LBJ'S STATEMENT ON ISSUE, TELLS LBJ OF PRESS REPORT ON SHIPMENT OF LARD TO CUBA THROUGH CANADA; LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT NEGATIVE PRESS STORIES
  • Press relations
  • CHARLES RUSSELL QUOTATION; PRESS INFORMATION ON MEMOS TO AGENCIES ON GOVT ECONOMY; AEC; CONSOLIDATING MEDICAL FACILITIES, VA HOSPITALS; CONSOLIDATING FLIGHT SERVICE STATIONS; WOMEN'S NATIONAL PRESS CLUB SKITS; ASNE RECEPTION; MONTANA SPEECH; AL
  • Press relations
  • REEDY REPORTS ON TECHNICAL PROBLEMS WITH LBJ'S TV APPEARANCE IN CHICAGO TOMORROW; LBJ COMMENTS ON TONIGHT'S APPEARANCE; RICHARD DALEY; PRESS BACKGROUNDER ON RAILROAD DISPUTE SETTLEMENT; WILLARD WIRTZ; TED KHEEL; ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRESS CONFERENCE
  • "PRESS MATTERS;" RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER; SEE REF #4162 FOR PARTIAL CONCURRENT RECORDING WHICH INCLUDES END OF CONVERSATION; REEDY DIFFICULT TO HEAR
  • Press relations
  • ARRANGEMENTS FOR LBJ'S RETURN TO DC; INACCURATE PRESS STORIES; UPCOMING ACTIVITIES OF LBJ, OTHERS: TRIP BY GLENN SEABORG TO EUROPE FOR MEETING ON PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY; TRIP BY ALAN BOYD TO OAS CIVIL AVIATION CONFERENCE
  • "PRESS MATTERS;" SOME SKIPPING, SEE REF #4161 FOR SAME CONTENT; PARTIAL CONCURRENT RECORDING OF REF #4161; SLIP ONLY LISTS REEDY CALL AT 2:26P, REF #4163
  • Press relations
  • ARRANGEMENTS FOR LBJ'S RETURN TO DC; INACCURATE PRESS STORIES; INFORMATION ON UPCOMING ACTIVITIES OF LBJ, OTHERS: TRIP BY GLENN SEABORG TO EUROPE FOR MEETING ON PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY; TRIP BY ALAN BOYD TO OAS CIVIL AVIATION CONFERENCE
  • Press relations
  • ITEMS FOR PRESS BRIEFING: SST ANNOUNCEMENTS; GEORGE WALLACE, MARYLAND PRIMARY; LBJ'S ROANOKE, VIRGINIA TRIP; PRESS INQUIRIES ON POSSIBLE TRIP TO CHICAGO, ABSENCE OF RICHARD DALEY AT TIME OF TRIP; EFFECT OF WALLACE VOTE ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL
  • Press relations
  • MCNAMARA GIVES LBJ INFORMATION TO PROVIDE PRESS IF ASKED ABOUT NYT ARTICLE BY HANSON BALDWIN ON USSR MISSILE DEVELOPMENTS; US MISSILE PROGRAM; PRESS LEAKS; LBJ ASKS ABOUT US RESPONSE TO USSR'S FIRING ON AND BOARDING OF US WHEAT SHIP SISTER KATINGO
  • Press relations
  • LBJ TELLS REEDY TO ANNOUNCE ALASKA RAILROAD REPAIRS; PRESS STORY ON LBJ PULLING DOG'S EARS; POSSIBLE PRESS CONFERENCE OR SPEECH AT STATE DEPT IN TWO DAYS
  • Press relations
  • LBJ PRAISES WIRTZ'S RECENT STATEMENT, HIS WORK ON LBJ'S SPEECHES, ASKS HIS ADVICE ABOUT TELEVISED SPEECH ON ANNIVERSARY OF TEST BAN TREATY, REFERS TO CRITICISM OF DAISY COMMERCIAL; PROTESTANT PRESS COVERAGE OF LBJ; UAW NEGOTIATIONS WITH GM; PRESS
  • Press relations
  • MARTIN REPORTS ON HIS PRESS CONFERENCE ANNOUNCING FRB DECISION TO RAISE US DISCOUNT RATE IN RESPONSE TO RAISE IN UK RATE; LBJ ASKS ABOUT PRESS, US BANK REACTION; STATUS OF US ECONOMY; POSSIBLE STEEL, AUTO STRIKES; ANTICIPATED STRONG CHRISTMAS RETAIL
  • Press relations
  • MOYERS REPORTS ON HIS TALK WITH LADY BIRD JOHNSON ABOUT POSSIBLE CANCELLATION OF LBJ'S TRIP TO RANCH; ITEMS FOR MOYERS' PRESS BRIEFING; LBJ'S SCHEDULE; CURRENT LEGISLATION; LACK OF PRESS COVERAGE OF PASSAGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION BILL; BIRTHDAY
  • Press relations
  • MOYERS DISCUSSES PRESS HANDLING OF NORTHEAST US POWER FAILURE; PRESS QUESTIONS ABOUT FEDERAL INVESTIGATION OF CAUSE, POSSIBLE SABOTAGE, RUFUS YOUNGBLOOD'S PRESENCE IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AND RUMORS HE HAS BEEN FIRED; SECRET SERVICE REORGANIZATION
  • Press relations
  • MCNAMARA REPORTS ON TALK WITH UNNAMED PERSON (WILLIAM CASSIDY?) ABOUT CORPS OF ENGINEERS' ALLEGED SUBVERSION OF BILL CREATING TRANSPORTATION DEPT; BARGE OPERATORS' OPPOSITION TO BILL; PRESS INQUIRIES ABOUT MCNAMARA CANCELLING PRESS BRIEFING
  • Press relations
  • LBJ TELLS HALABY HE IS GOING TO ISSUE EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHING SST ADVISORY COMMITTEE; PRESS LEAKS; COMPOSITION OF COMMITTEE; CAB AND SST PROJECT; HALABY'S CONCERNS ABOUT COMMITTEE
  • Press relations
  • WIRTZ REPORTS ON RAILROAD STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS; PRESS LEAKS; ROAD AND YARD ISSUE; LBJ ASKS TO BE INFORMED OF DEVELOPMENTS AT ANY HOUR
  • Press relations
  • DONNER GIVES UPDATE ON LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH AUTO WORKERS FOR POSSIBLE USE AT LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE