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- that post late in 1965, he had been Director Data Systems for the New York Central Lang expressed great and the increasingly transportation confidence important role Railroad. in the future they will ·of of the nation's play in the nation's
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
- Academy Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 622; 46 U.S.C. 1S81-1S88) authorizes the Secret,aryof Commerceto: 1. Assist and cooperate with States and territories by furnishing traini!}_gvessels if unavailable to such States as Maine, Massachusetts, New York, California
- / Marion B. Folsom * Eastman Koc:lak Company Rochester, New York Patrick ._d,/4-1~..::; ,,.-rAo,e ~7;~ Paul L. "Davie• Chairman, FMC Corporation San Jose, California Co., Inc. t;:.. t?h~~ ~ F- J£. C;w:h~,.,, Ms/ A4oNds • Thoma• J. Watson, Jr
- and development by DOT Office of High Speed GroundTransportation-----------------------------------------------TurboTrainsdesigned for service between Boston and New York ---------- Table I-Summary of Coast Guard's search and rescue workload, fiscal year 1967
- Department. - Okay~ REPUBLICANS Dwyer - Not contacted. Griffin - Not contacted. Reid, New York - Not contacted. I Horton - Not contacted. Rumsfeld - Not contacteci. Dickinson - Erlenborn- Not contacted. Not contacted. Callaway.;. Not contacted
- president of Pennsylvania New York City home RR Thomas Rice president of Atlantic Coastline RR 1500 Water St., Jacksonville, Fla. 8739 Riverside Dr., Richmond, Va. B. F. Biaggini president of Southern Pacific 65 Market St. San Francisco, Calif. Heineman
- . Equal opportunity programs f. Organization for emergency preparedness 3. New administrative elements a. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation , b. Urban Mass Transit Administration 1. B. Programs of the Department of Transportation 1. Highway
- this outline could be prepared very easily. Therefore, I patterned my draft 'more along the lines of the Budget outline, which contains a number of new proposals. I have also added a few proposals of my own. If there is to be no Transportation Message, I would
- that will be powered by a linear induction motor. And next Monday, we will accept delivery of two jet-powered trains capable of speeds up to 170 miles an hour. We will use them in a two-year test between Boston and New York to discover whether-people who say they love
- the Stat.eof New York. Vice Adm. James A. Hirshfield, President, IAb Carriers' Asaociation. Captain J. W. Clark, Chairman, Committeeof American Steamship Linea. Perry M. Shoemaker, President, Central Railroad of NewJeney. Andrew Biemiller, AFL-CIO, Department
- considerably Secretary easier in to the new Depart made the transition than it might otherwise have been. Besides personnel and personnel from Mr. Boyd's Bureau at Commerce, functions were transferred to the Department ~Agency, Coast Guard
- 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
- ~1371 USCG, USCGCWOODBINE O·TLB-289), Grund Haven, Michigan; Cook. t n. ·cs2 Anthony o. CS3 Albert p. SN David J. Wisconsin; 6. . \ J. DISCUS339 810 USCG; CG Croup Buffalo, DITURNO,Jr. 361. 520 USCG; CG Group Buffalo, New York; Cook. New
- . Alternative torms ot truck taxes should be developed. Wapill taxes on the shipper 11181' be teasible. •• 2. ~ster excise tax on new automobiles to the Highway Trust Flmd. Comment: 'l'o~ Recommendation: ~ ignores the problem. ot tax equity among highvq
- dollar amounts, whet~er new legislation would be required, or whether the program could be accomplished under existing legislation but with budgetary increases. 2. :• Develop alteJ.:D.~ti.v:~ _reQ.:r,.gaz:i_iz~Jionp}.~1:te..JfL,i~p_r,.9y_tLth
- at the highest levels of Government. New program emphasis led to the creation of a Federal Aviation Agency outside the Department of Commerce. The inception of a program to assist urban mass transportation h::is led to an increasing transportation function
- for Service assistance Commission from 6ther and General agencies,Services i.e., Admin istration; 2 6. A tentative Several days later, des~gnated·Vice .of A~iral _ ___--·---------... - ------ ---- Charles the new task L .. Schultze, Task
- in the co.i;r.itment or e.n 1~.ct-e~sing nu::iber of personnel tor this pUX1)ose. Bo~"l 1:.w· e.nd :-:Ewhave created new offices ., intercover:l:lCntp.l rclo.tions. with responsibility for As DOT encoui·a.gos J:10rccOJnprchcnsiveti·3..""Ls- porta:~io:i
- LBJ DISCUSSES NEED TO CUT POST OFFICE BUDGET, SAYS HE WANTS TO APPOINT TYLER ABELL AS ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL, DISCUSSES ABELL'S BACKGROUND, QUALIFICATIONS; POSTAL UNIONS' PRESSURE FOR FEDERAL PAY RAISE; NEED FOR POST OFFICE TO OPERATE
Telephone conversation # 662, sound recording, LBJ and EVERETT HUTCHINSON, 12/23/1963, 1:20PM
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- HUTCHINSON ASKS IF ICC CAN ISSUE REPORT ON PARCEL POST RATES BY FIRST OF FEBRUARY; LBJ SAYS HE WILL SUBMIT FEDERAL BUDGET ON JANUARY 21, SO HE WANTS REPORT BY THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 20
- WEINBERG'S IDEAS FOR STATE DEPT POSTS: ELISHA GRAY II, FRANKLIN MURPHY, FRED EATON, TOM GATES, WALTER THAYER; ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF STEEL PRICE INCREASE, AIRLINE STRIKE; WEINBERG SUGGESTS SELECTIVE ECONOMIC CONTROLS AS USED IN KOREAN WAR; CHARLES
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS MEETING WITH GEORGE MEANY ON AIRLINE STRIKE, PROMOTING JAMES REYNOLDS TO LABOR UNDERSECRETARY, MOVING JOHN HENNING? TO OTHER POST; P. L. SIEMILLER; COST OF SETTLEMENT; LBJ'S LUNCHEON WITH NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS; TED DEALEY'S REMARKS
- LBJ'S MEETING WITH DEAN RUSK ON APPOINTMENT OF DAVID BRUCE OR ELLSWORTH BUNKER TO UNNAMED POST, ARTHUR GOLDBERG'S VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS, IRAN, NGUYEN CAO KY; RFK, SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE AIRLINE STRIKE BILL AND CONSEQUENCES OF 30, 60 OR 90-DAY
- NEED TO COUNTERACT RFK'S INFLUENCE WITH PRESS, EMPHASIZE SENATE INACTION ON VARIOUS ADMINISTRATION BILLS FOR CITIES; MCNAMARA'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR UNNAMED POST: DOUGLAS DILLON, JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH, ARJAY MILLER; LBJ'S ACTIONS ON AIRLINE STRIKE
- LUCI'S WEDDING; AIRLINE STRIKE; LBJ REMINISCES ABOUT LOUIS NOVY, ASKS WEINBERG FOR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CANDIDATES TO FILL VARIOUS STATE DEPT POSTS; FRED EATON; QUALIFICATIONS LBJ IS SEEKING; LBJ'S IRRITATION WITH STEEL COMPANIES ABOUT STEEL PRICE
- LBJ ASKS YARBOROUGH'S OPINION OF CANDIDATES FOR AFRICAN DIPLOMATIC POST, KARL ROLVAAG AS AMBASSADOR TO ICELAND; YARBOROUGH'S TEXAS TRIP, VISIT WITH WALTER HALL; YARBOROUGH'S RECORD OF SUPPORTING LBJ; AIRLINE STRIKE BILL; RAMSEY CLARK AS ATTORNEY
- LBJ ASKS FOR INFORMATION ON PARTICIPATION CERTIFICATES IN HIGHWAY TRUST FUNDS BECAUSE OF TODAY'S WASHINGTON POST EDITORIAL; CARLOCK SAYS HE WOULD NOT PUT THEM IN HIGHWAY TRUST FUNDS ALTHOUGH IT IS LEGAL TO DO SO, AS IT IS WITH SOCIAL SECURITY TRUST
- SEARCH FOR BARGE CARRYING CHLORINE MISSING IN LOUISIANA AFTER HURRICANE BETSY; INDIA-PAKISTAN CONFLICT; CHINA'S REACTION; FOOD AID TO INDIA; PACIFICATION EFFORT AGAINST VIET CONG; US TROOP STRENGTH; AIRCRAFT LOSSES; BOMBING CAMPAIGN; WASHINGTON POST
- LBJ ASKS HARTKE TO WITHDRAW MINORITY REPORT OPPOSING LEGISLATION TO PERMIT RETIRED MILITARY OFFICER WILLIAM "BOZO" MCKEE TO ACCEPT CIVILIAN POST AS HEAD OF FAA; GEORGE MARSHALL PRECEDENT; LBJ DISCUSSES IMPORTANCE OF MCKEE TO SST PROGRAM
- HEATH REPORTS ON TALKS WITH BRANIFF OFFICIALS ABOUT AIRLINE STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS; LBJ TELLS HEATH TO SPEAK TO WILLIAM CROCKETT ABOUT AVAILABLE AMBASSADORSHIPS; POSTS HEATH MIGHT ACCEPT; HEATH'S PREFERENCE FOR SPAIN, CANADA; LBJ'S PREFERENCE