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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 57: Jan. 16‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- concern ■ Ireland'• refuaal to 1rant Pan-American lanclin1 right• at Dublin Airport iD addition to ita preaent landin1 ri1hta at Shannon. The lriah airline Aer Liapa baa captured 75 per cent of trans-Atlantic traffic to Ireland becauae it provides direct
- [Robert] Martin of U .S . News & World Report and I were taking a swim in the Erawan Hotel swimming pool, and we came out of the swimming pool, and Roger Tubby, who was the State Department spokesman at the time, was having a briefing, we discovered
- WIF'.E . • ' :1 · WHODUE ARRIVE GUEST AIRLINES FLIGHT 421 FROM MEXICO AT 15: 05 TODAY. . I • i. . .i RICHARDS REQUESTS THAT MRS. RICHARDS BE ASSURED THAT HE I~ ALRIGHT, AND THAT SHE WOULD STAY AT MACUTO SHERATON IF HE IS UNABLE TO REACH
- B.ANK 'Uhtfa tfa.Compltm•n1' o/ LIMITED A complete Banking aenice includinl transfers to the U.S.A. by mail or cable. Branches throughout Allltralia and Bew Zealand. Agents throughout the World. THE UNION OF AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED
- World War II
- that Cuban Embassies had been most helpful to "us" wherever ''we've gone." He further stated that "lots" of success had been obtained as a result of "our" trip on the coordination of black power around the world and that good concrete steps had been taken
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- -based alliance, which the. Chairman of the People's· Army Council, Tran Van Van, is forming. D. Economic: Viet Cong activity over the election weekend disrupted shipment of hogs and other foodstuffs to Saigon. The result was a jump of 16 percent
- -- Lunch or private talks . 3:00 - 4:30 Continue informal working session. (To be largely devoted to discussion ~f world affairs, e.g.,. President could cover Vietnam. Leoni and Lleras Restrepo would talk about . Cuban subversion.) 5:00 - 7:00 Formal
- , a daughter is cared for in an Irish hospital, which would make service in Dublin attractive to him. He believes that he would bring not only business and commercial expertise to the task -- including a fighting chance of settling the airlines issue--but also
- designer of the Lawson Airliner, the firet U.S. aircraft speci!ic:a.lly designed for passenger service, to variou1 typea of retractablo landing gear and early use of wing slat• for better low speed performance. He bas held, alngly or jointly, over 50 patent
- for Washingt On the way picked up Julie & Karen Jones, daughters of LCDRJohn Paul Jones Datf October 2, 1966 Camp David p^ Sunday Activity (include vtsited by) ture Expend! Code Joe Califan In living o room reading U. S. News and World Report
- - LBJ Ranch Breakfast Justice Abe Fortas (b. 3) --re airline strike negotiations Gardner Ackley Bill Moyers (pl) -re UPI 31 Joe Califano Moyers (pl) Mr. Charles Baker, designer with the H^P Stetson Shoe Company with two pairs o To Oval Office shoes
- s 1. ' , ,, ' _ • C 6 - ' „„,„ April White House Da 1, 1966 v Frida y Secretary of State Dean Rusk Press Briefing #391-A indicated that Secretary of the Treasury Henry H Fowler Secretary Rusk reviewed the world si :ua Secretary of Defense
- transportation . at that time,-and for that matter, Because I'm still representing some of the major interests in air transportation, mainly American Airlines . 14 : Yes, and you were working with air transportation in the early 1930's? B: Yes . In fact, I
- Relationship with LBJ in Congressman Kleberg's office in 1933; airline regulations; LBJ's election to Congress in 1937; Senate campaign in 1941 and 1948; 1956 Democratic Convention; 1960 campaign with JFK; influence of Lady Bird Johnson on LBJ's
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- in favo'f of the CofO_Q1ldt\,·sl ma1rta.i::t world in order to keep her credentials dear. with Moscow, she cannot her credentials with the US. The general mcod \n this c.oumtry does~ .not permit W3 to act like an old cow which contin-u1:~s to give mil
- inrott recessed as P-Ossible" ij,·-i. bltlwin • up the h arin yesterday in a tran portati n n_ hr~ .:powr courh' om packed with some plant and om1rig'fc~tioL\, fa. 300 p eta tor and a large group cilities 1 accordin ._Jo J n . t.•1 • • on of poli-c• men
- Board Bill Moyers (pl) Joe Califano (pl) JJ reported President now reading TIME, U.S. and NEWSWEEK Mags, in bedroom News & World Rpt Mike Manatos Walt Rostow (pl) Director MW Chas. Schultze Dxtr July White House Dav 18, 1966 MONDAY Expendi
- iN LIGHT OF PARfrcUL~R PUK~0S£S AND I~ Ll~HT uF JAMAICA1 S FAVORAaL~ ECONOMICSITUATIO~. B• GIVEN CQMPELLlN~ REAsGNS wHlCH LEAD u.s, TO ASSIGN HlGMEST PRIORITY _TO ScHOOL, CHILD, AND MATERNALFtEOlNG ON WORLD~IDE.. oASIS ""E ARE NOT PREPARED TO ABArWON PLA~S
- occurred primarily as a result of a lack of adequate security measures. Further, the majority of these losses have occurred at times of unrest and tension due to world social conditions. ate peaai~ilitJ oi ~aae .armsawl aa11Nnitiou £alU.ug into tlte
- . With sole exception weekly Iberia flights Havana-Madrid a ll f ree world airlines have continued maintain refusal reconnnence Cuba service ha lted October 1962 . 3. Principal consideration travel isolation policy is tha t Cuba uses air links to free
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 29, May 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- , Sec. 3.4 NlJ , 'l t-s ~;;,.... FROM: Walt Rostow
- OF SUBVERSIVE TACTICS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES,SUCHAS SOUTHAMERICA-AND AFRICA,.ANDEXPRESSED BELIEF THATTHEYTHUSSEEKINGPROVETO COMMUNIST WORLD THAT THEYSTILL AS ORTHODOX AS PEKING, IN ORDERTO RETAINLEADERSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL MOVEM~NT. KINGSAID HE. IN.NO POSITIONTO
- ? C: Oh, I don't think there's any question about the fact that justice prevailed in that case. During World War II in the navy before I went overseas I had served with Bob Smith, the 6 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- with the CAB; efforts to relieve airport congestion; approving airline routes and passenger fares; the relationship between the CAB and the airlines; Crooker's resignation and the future of the CAB.
- ·~_{>_-~ ..-~:.,:•:, ...)_>·_:-:-~-,~::" n1.c;.n~."tl.1~~~ ..~qe ~-·-P~.-:_fi~j _ s:?vl,co:.~~~~=~--!o_l·: OUl· Govcl·.nriicut' S !,, :::~:; ·_:,_·;_• • •··,.:,noi:;iticri c.i~i'bc far l'r..°Ol~C cffccth~e iri 'airline ccn.fore:.1ccs t·{t.; ·::: .::_.:;th~nin ~hippL""lg co~e~C;"!Ce5
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 71: Apr. 6‑11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- no indication that he has any such intention in mind. . . QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, the units of the Selected Reserve Force are equipped with World War II or older equipment. What is going to be done and new personnel carriers, and so on? to supply these men
- that was translated into the specifics of economic policy. Let me modify that. War II we applied a lot of Keynesian economics. In World As a means of restraining purchasing power, we put in as many tax boosts as we could get through the Congress. of the war
- will the Warren Commission and the Commis• sion's Report be completely discredited, but confidence throughout the world in the United States Government will be undermined. They expressed amazement and horror that one prosecutor in one medium-sized city could so
- , Minnesota for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner via United Airlines. Accompanied by Mrs. Johnsonand * Selected names should be underscored. 1962 George Reedy. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Spent night at Hennepin Hotel.
- MCNAMARA DISCUSSES NEED TO MEET WITH AIRLINES AND MANUFACTURERS TO DETERMINE TYPE OF AIRPLANE THAT IS NEEDED (SST?), SAYS HE WILL MEET WITH THEM, COMPARES DIFFICULTY OF THIS DECISION TO DIFFICULTY OF DECISIONS ABOUT VIETNAM; LBJ PRAISES MCNAMARA
- WIRTZ TELLS LBJ ABOUT PENDING STRIKE AT UNITED AIRLINES, ASKS IF LABOR DEPT SHOULD INTERVENE; LBJ ADVISES WIRTZ TO TRY TO AVERT STRIKE, ASKS WIRTZ TO SEND WIRE TO LABOR DEPT OFFICIALS IN STATES WHERE DEFENSE INSTALLATIONS WILL BE CLOSED
- WIRTZ REPORTS THAT POTENTIAL RAILROAD AND AIRLINE STRIKES HAVE BEEN SETTLED; LBJ CONGRATULATES WIRTZ; DISCUSSION OF PRESS HANDLING OF SETTLEMENTS; LBJ ASKS ABOUT REACTION TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPRENTICE TRAINING REGULATIONS
- LBJ ASKS FOR REPORT ON MEETING ON LABOR DISPUTE ON US WHEAT SALE TO USSR; DISCUSSION OF MESSAGE FROM LBJ OR WIRTZ ON AIRLINES STRIKE, BOMBINGS IN FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD STRIKE
- DISCUSSION OF WARREN WOODWARD'S BID FOR MONTHLY LEASE OF AMERICAN AIRLINES ELECTRA AND 707 AIRPLANES FOR USE IN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
- MONRONEY ADVOCATES APPROVAL OF JAPANESE AIR ROUTES FROM US WEST TO EAST COASTS AT UPCOMING VISIT BY PRIME MINISTER SATO; JAPANESE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; US AIRLINES' VIEWS; MONRONEY PRAISES STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH, DISCUSSES NEED FOR SUPERSONIC
- LBJ PRAISES MURPHY, ASKS HIM TO ENCOURAGE US AIRLINES TO PROMOTE US TRAVEL BY US CITIZENS, FOREIGNERS; ADVERSE IMPACT OF FOREIGN TRAVEL ON BALANCE OF PAYMENTS; PROPOSED UK CHARTER SERVICE TO US; NEED TO INCREASE US CHARTER FLIGHTS, DEVISE NEW TRAVEL
- STATUS OF BILLS; WAYNE MORSE, AIRLINE LABOR DISPUTE; DIRKSEN'S CALL FOR BIPARTISAN VIETNAM MEETING; RICHARD HELMS AS REPLACEMENT FOR WILLIAM "RED" RABORN AS CIA DIRECTOR; CIA WATCHDOG COMMITTEE; MANSFIELD'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; BOMBING PROGRAM; PEACE
- WEINBERG'S IDEAS FOR STATE DEPT POSTS: ELISHA GRAY II, FRANKLIN MURPHY, FRED EATON, TOM GATES, WALTER THAYER; ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF STEEL PRICE INCREASE, AIRLINE STRIKE; WEINBERG SUGGESTS SELECTIVE ECONOMIC CONTROLS AS USED IN KOREAN WAR; CHARLES
- LBJ DISCUSSES EFFORT TO REACH NON-INFLATIONARY AIRLINE STRIKE SETTLEMENT, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT VANCE HARTKE'S REPORT OF SETTLEMENT BY TWA, ASKS BROWN TO CONTACT CHARLES TILLINGHAST; LBJ JOKES ABOUT TILLINGHAST'S NAME, CRITICIZES HARTKE; LUCI'S