Aeronautics material, 1957-1972.

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Aeronautics material, 1957-1972.

Correspondence and memoranda between Department of Justice attorneys and the Wisconsin State Aeronautics Commission, Division of Aeronautics, Civil Aeronautics Board, airline companies, and private research and legal consultants regarding Wisconsin aviation issues. The file also includes transcripts of testimony, initial decisions, and orders of the Civil Aeronautics Board, traffic counts for Wisconsin airports, and petitions for state and federal aid.

3.6 c.f. (3 record center cartons, 2 archives boxes)

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Wisconsin. Division of Aeronautics.

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Wisconsin. Dept. of Justice. Division of Legal Services.

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Wisconsin. State Aeronautics Commission

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Chapter 513, Laws of 1945, created the Aeronautics Commission. Under the reorganization act of 1967, the Commission was merged into the Department of Transportation (WIHV85-A1884) where it became the Division of Aeronautics (WIHV85-A790). The Commission's powers were then vested in the Secretary of Transportation. The Commission itself continued as the Council on Aeronautics, an advisory body to the Department of Transportation. The Commission was responsible for the sup...

United States. Civil Aeronautics Board

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On November 3, 1958 the six airlines filed an agreement with the Civil Aeronautics Board which provided for certain mutual assistance in the event of a strike against one of them. The carriers still operating would make monthly payments of the increased revenues (less added direct expense) to the carrier which was shut down. Formal objections to the agreement were filed by the International Association of Machinists, the Brotherhood of Hallway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and ...