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  • . . 3-9004 "TOPFLITE SERVICE" TRANS WORLD AIRLINE, lnc. _____ RE. 7-7798 I "SKYCHIEF SERVICE" UNITED AIR LINES, lnc. __ _._____ __RE. 7-5656 .... • •: " .·, ·
  • concurring in a~ jure recognition of Partition. This Irish position is now believed in some quarters to be compro­ mised since Ireland's accession to the United Nations Charter in 1955. B. Irish Neutrality. Since the end of World War II and more recently
  • great nuclear powers cannot judge with some accuracy the intentions of each other, we shall find ourselves in a period of gravely increasing danger - - not only for ou.r two countries but for the whole world, I therefore hope that you will promptly
  • a general decline in econoaic activity. Prob­ lees in selling sugar in the world carket, other than the Bloc, ooy cause further foreign exchange probleos, although the Dloc will cove to supply essential requireoents. One Year. Another sugor season
  • 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
  • of a world based on the rule of law and respect for human rfihts, was reftected in the remarks of my colleagues, which I should lllte to in­ clude in the RscoRD. The response by Chancellor Adenauer to these well-merited tributes was a mvlnc and eloquent
  • striking scenery reception· 1n Bodo e.nd of the fjord· country has been one of the most memorable experiences we ha.ve had anywhere in the world. It 1s a plea·sure and a high privilege Oslo for we come as old friends Americans respect, to come
  • Council in 1948, established for a new Federal Republic. eight months drafted postwar general elections (The I.ewer House of Parliament), the Federal Republic's During these first first He was President and approved the present Free World
  • to a few of your broadcasts on flying and I think you are making a fool rf your self. and came to this country 30 years ago. in Germny and after the eastern saucers I was born in Germany My younger brother remained the second world war went to work
  • WORLD PE~cE. WEHADINTER­ ALLIEDCONTACTS.CITIZENS CAN• IN EVER°lWAY, HE PLEASEDAND RtST ASSURED FROMTHlS VISIT". HARE SJR NOTE:MESSAGE DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION. LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE ;;~~ INCOMING TELEGRAM 54-M UNCLASSIFIED Control: 22089 Rec'd: AUGUST
  • a long-range program of school construction financed by FIDES and F AC* has MODERN • been under way in Senegal since the end of World War II. The first of the French­ language universities south of the Sahara was established at Dakar after the war
  • (maybe Late 1943) LBJ worked with Gus Mauerman, mayor of San Antonio, trying to get a West Texas airline linking Houston, Austin, San Antonio and El Paso. Their efforts were unsuccessful. 2/18 FDR vetoes anti-subsidy bill, then wins enough support
  • congressional leaders meet with Eisenhower at the White House for a briefing on the world situation and security problems. 1953 Chronology ● p. 5 of 26 07/2024 5 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ Library archival staff from oral
  • to Durfee because of his age (63) and because he feels he violated the Code of Ethics as CAB chairman by accepting “unusual hospitality” from airlines. 1960 Chronology ● p. 7 of 55 07/2024 7 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted by LBJ
  • of t,he United States people, and above all, the lives and sa fet,y of the passengers. Border :pa·trolmen a.re now "riding shotgun" on certain fligh-'lis of commercial airlines, and, I m1de1•stand• the doors to the pilot• s c~ar·tment Sl'"e locked "Wi t
  • in the business world. He had been honored in 1953 by the u. s. Junior Cbamber of Commerce as one of the 10 outstanding young men of the year. He was prominent in church work. He was engaged in a wide variety of business activities, including large-scale farming
  • LBJ writes his tentative itinerary on an American Airlines schedule. He may have enclosed the schedule with his letter written on September 23 or a later letter. The schedule appears to have been tri-folded and mailed with a letter sent in a legal
  • Precise date uncertain: extrapolated here by LBJ Library archives staff. LBJ may have mailed this American Airlines schedule to Lady Bird as early as 9/23/1934.
  • , 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.
  • 15 minutes. 4 12:45 PM Arrive Houston International Airport, Executive Aircraft Hanger. V. Pres. met by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valenti taken by them to National Airlines ramp 20 minutes later. 5 1:10 PM Boards National Airlines aircraf t (Flight #32
  • Plane RR - Commercial Plane Restaurant Tips Train TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time From (Place) Mode of Travel* Accompanied by 3. 12:15p Houston Delta Airline; Mrs. 4. 5:45p Norman Baltimore, Md J; Walter, MMW Baltimore, Md
  • Airline s hange r Departs Centra l Airline s vi a helicopte r fo r Convai r a t opposit e sid e o f Amon Carte r Field . Arrive Convai r - boar d plane . Arrive Bergstro m AFB . Arrive Fift h Floo r - KTBC . Depart Fift h Floo r fo r Pric e Danie l
  • . Johnson; Liz; Marie and Walter Ridder; Nancy Herb Salter (Fort Worth -- American Airlines) re: electra landing at ranch Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • of increasing airline service to Mexic o Lunch P-38: George, Phil Potter, Russ Baker, Don Erwin, MM, Bob Baskin $6.75 r Mary McGrory Earl Kintner (Federal Trade Commission) Claude Wild Secretary Gates Dinner in P-38 $1.75 Expenditure Code R R 14. Senator
  • • ·~ ... . . . (: I WEDNESDAY, March 31, 19 54 ...., 10:00 a. m. 1 Interstate and Foreign Commer?e Subcommittee. . , To consider S. 2815 & H. R. 7395 - Definition: of airman and National :- :.,Ji' Airline's servi~e to K LVf ~slj..,, " . o
  • Time 7. 3:45p From (Place) Washington, DC Mode of Travel* United airlines Accompanied by George Reedy and MMW (Sen Hart accompanied) * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Destination (Place) Detroit
  • TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time 1. 9:25a From (Place) Detroit, Michigan Mode of Travel* United airlines Accompanied by MMW, Reedy, Hobart Taylor, Sec. Mennen Williams * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met
  • Departed Friendshi p Airport , Unite d Ai r Line s x Arrived Kansa s City , Mo . 3. To Muehlebach Hote l 78th birthda y Luncheo n Part y fo r forme r Presiden t Harr y Truma n Departed Kansa s City , M o via Branif f Airline s x Arrived Chicag o 7. To Hote
  • . Braniff vs. Eastern Airlines. Spring LBJ has no opposition for re-election in primary. June CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) and Rebekah Baines Johnson travel from Washington to Texas, visit Monticello and the Hermitage en route. LBJ works for farm parity. June
  • / Madame Seppala, via car 111, arriving at 6:12 pm To Seppala residence w/ Madame Seppala, arriving there at 7:10 pm To Washington National Airport, Northwest Airlines Gate No. 1 to meet Mrs. Johnson To 4040 w/ Mrs. Johnson, arriving there at 8:25
  • Plane RR - Train TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time From (Place) Mode of Travel* Accompanied by Destination (Place) Arrival Time 19 5:05p Dulles Airport, Washington, D. C. American Airlines #69 Mrs. Johnson Dallas, Texas 7:15p
  • City, Okla Capitol airlin e DC3 9:45p Shawnee, Okla DC3 same as just above Okla City, Okla 10:15p Okla City, Okla electra see lis t fo r Oct 2 6 Austin, Texas ll:30p 10:30p same * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met
  • TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time 3. 7:10p Prom (Place) Wash. , D. C. Mode of Travel* Eastern Airlines Shuttle Accompanied by Sec. Service. * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc
  • Jenkins and Marcly (CJa:'yslerman) to go with you. S. You want copy of Sick ' speech. 6. Credit card number for airline 7. Portable microphone. tickets. Mrs. Johnaon: Mr. Johnaon'• diary ahowa the followin1 the ranch durln1 March and February. Mr
  • & are the point• which we wiah to e11phuize: 1. The Victoria County Airport ia an eaaential transportation facility with acheduled c0111mercial airline flipata and proviaiona for atorage maintenmace and operation of 1overn11ent and private aircraft. 2