ms) are being<br >itizens League<br >g among their<br >, writers, and<br >,U.S. Surgeon<br >Health Service<br > 1968 Nation-<br >~HealthHaz-<br >pecuve c<br >than 200<br >Chapter I<br >|64 Billion Ouestion<br >"eaung<br >,.aping<br >some profits.<br > But to many people the dream is a nightmare. They<br >dread the sonic booms the supersonic transport planes<br >would produce, and estimate mat me some uooms wouta<br >startle hundreds of millions of people each day and dam-<br >age at least a million houses a week. They expect that<br >such planes would be dangerous and almost prohibitively<br >expensive. They believe that widespread use of the<br >planes would hurt, rather than help, the balance of pay-<br >ments, and they are convinced that the project as a whole<br >would be a financial failure and would leave the tax-<br >payers out-of-pocket to the tune of about $5 billion.<br > Here in the U.S.A. where there is as yet no supersonic<br >transport plane but only a mass of drawings and reports<br >prepared by Boeing Company and associated manufac-<br >turers, the issue is a simple one: Should our Government<br ><br >
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