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XV. A New Name and Expanded Authority for the Com- 

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Teague's philosophy of oversight 734 



Establishment of SSIO subcommittee 735 



Mixed reaction to Dr. Dillaway 736 



Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight . . 737 



Jim Lloyd as subcommittee chairman 739 



Membership and jurisdiction 740 



The trip to Mexico 740 



Research programs to aid the handicapped .... 741 



Panel on handicapped research 742 



The Brown hearings 743 



The second panel for the handicapped 745 



Additional Teague initiatives 746 



Space-age technology to aid elderly and handi- 

 capped 747 



XVI. Aeronautics and Transportation 749 



Bipartisan support for aeronautical R. & D. . . . 749 



Neil Armstrong and aeronautics 752 



"We are determined that this be done" 753 



Increases in 1971 753 



Hearings on the CARD study 754 



New name for the subcommittee 755 



Need for a clarion call of national leadership . . 756 



Hechler bids goodbye 757 



Should NASA or FAA pay for retrofitting? .... 758 



Why does the Senate shortchange aeronautics? . . 759 



Wydler and Goldwater make their pitch 760 



Subcommittee chairmanship as a shared experience . 761 



Young scientists and engineers appear in 1973 • • 764 



Getting the agencies to coordinate 764 



The shotgun marriage 766 



Hydrogen as aviation fuel 766 



General aviation 767 



Who is in charge of noise abatement? 768 



Brown and the internal combustion engine .... 769 



Waiting on ERDA 770 



A new subcommittee chairman 771 



Organizing the subcommittee 773 



Developing future plans 7~4 



R. & D. for the FAA 775 



Senate rebuffs annual authorization for FAA . . . 776 



A word of caution on jurisdiction 776 



Field trips 



