Discover Our Collections


  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Type > Text (remove)
  • Date > 1969-02-25 (remove)

3 results

  • . The issue that then came up, and it came up almost at the end of the congressional process on this legislation, was whether they could charter their planes to a travel agent who could then organize a tour from people who did not have the affinity of being
  • to permit supplemental carriers to charter planes to travel agents for domestic travel; the president's required approval of foreign charter permits; the airlines' appeal to the Second Circuit in New York of the District of Columbia court's decision
  • this was probably as much my idea as anybody else's. In an effort to try to avoid some of the complications of this interstate compact system which we have seen working elsewhere, we wanted direct federal control, because air travels so casually and frequently
  • , we travelled in tyro Trailways busses. In the party were· Secretary and r.frs. Ste,mrt Udall; the Administrator of the Bureau of Public Roads, Rex Whitten, and his wife; Laurance Rockefeller and Mrs. Rockefeller; Bess and Liz; Mrs. Hubert Humphrey