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He based
intervene
a constructive
5
alternative
best
to the situation
objected
hope would be a situation
of competition
leadership",
Federal
Maritime
he said,
shipping,
regulation
but that
the public
interest.••
function
determine
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Under Secret_ary'
s memorandum of June -26.
Bob
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the capacity
of
existing
road systems
at relatively
low cost.
from
able
able
We hope -in the months ahead to remove another
restriction
the mayors of cities
who have billions
of dollars
avail
for streets
and freeways
and only a few millions
availfor public
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for
a GS-4
to utilize
these
had to spend 18 more months
Extensive
but no tangible
recruiting
results
was· d·one
were immediately
39
In July,
that
Ee was hopeful
Servic_e Conunission would approve
college
college
the same as before.
their
Mr
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for Transportation
BOB (In lieu of Art Kallen who is on J weeks leave)
Mr. Bud Olson, FAA
Mr. Gene Weithoner, FAA.
Captain H. L. MORGAN
and CommanderDave LA.UTH,
USCG
-Mr. Jeff Harris,
__.Mr. Dean returned from leave for the meeting, and will be in on the Jrd
- the expectations of those who hoped it
might set out broad plans, but its advice on specific
c
V
Terms of Reference for Social Science
Advisory Board, February 27, 1964.
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research and the connections it provided to the
academic community both proved
- and fragmented.
In order to find suitable.land,
the new community developer is likely to
search for large tracts,
which almost inevitably
will have poor access, and
hope that he can persuade or force local jurisdictions
to build or improve
transportation
links
-
the capacity
of this
governmental
institutions.
Johnson's
Administration
with our unfinished
latest
attempt
initiatives,
of men to arrange
we can be proud of our
and hopeful
their
Alan S. Boyd
Jn
concerning
own affairs
through
Tapes located
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gressive step against a corrupt and inefficient monarchy and
hoped that the new revolutionary leaders might be able to
reach an accommodation with Israel which would bring stability
to the area.
There was a reciprocal interest in the United
States
- BECD:E'l?/PU9IS
-2At the outset of the May crises, Syria, as the instigator
of the border incidents, was the only power Israel had to
confront, and the Tel Aviv Government heeded American co1.n1sel
of restraint in the hope that representations by the U.N
- the Secretary
General had sent to the Eastern Mediterranean simultaneously
with Mr. Vance, returned to New York to assist in devising a
UN cover for the hoped-for "Vance Agreement."
Ambassador
Goldberg and members of his staff, as well as Department
officials
- stating his hope for combined AID-EXIM power
13/
"Iran: U.S. Economic Assistance" (Graph prepared
in NEA/IRN and AID/NESA in connection with the
Shah's June 1968 visit to the United States).
:
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,I.,
,
,-.
I
SECRET=
(,
• I
" ' (,;
development
- the FRG.
He noted general agreement that
the allies were not committed to any particular text.
He hoped
that any treaty provlsj.ons resulting from talks v/lth the Soviets
v/ould again be discussed before they v;ere tabled,, and he assumed
^
r'v
- s t o o d that he and his staff would play a m a j o r p a r t
in n e g o t i a
ting an outer space treaty which embodied U.S. desires and hopes
on the subject and w h i c h fully protected American interests and
security.
The results of ACDA's
- the race against population.
productivity
remai~ to
new problems-
However,
con
hope that food production
of
lo4
C.
Other Food for Peace Programs
Title II of :the revised
A.I.D.
of agricultural
P. L. 480 law prjyided
commodities
to voluntary
- though we may not have ended up as dispassionate
hoped,
we have tried
policy
changes,
appropriate,
personal
to describe
the problems
statement
we are equipped
and the achievements.
foreign
Plan were
strength
in Europe,
narrative
-
Commerce
Com1nisa ion.
Secretary
Boyd said,
"I am hopeful
that
the situation
Alaska and Puerto Rico can be worked out quickly
possible
regard
for the convenience
of the public
in Hawaii,
and with the greatest
and affected
commerce."
Present
Rico
- -proliferation discussions
going and said that the threshold seemed to be the only way.
He hoped that the Principals would agree to submit the issues
to the President,
While he was aware of the JCS and the AEG
objections and knew that considerable political
- community covering the results
of t~e inve~tigation. _It is hoped that the report will speed up the intro
duction of improved mstruments in general aviation aircraft and induce
more general aviation pilots to secure an instrument rating.
In view of the fact