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...biggest strike in U.S. airline history dragged through its first full week, disruptive effects large and small spread across the entire U.S. economy and throughout the everyday life of Americans. Thousands of vacationers canceled travel plans. Hotel bookings dropped sharply in such varied cities as Pittsburgh, Las Vegas and Honolulu. Miami Beach hotels, heavily dependent on package air tours for summer trade, laid off employees as occupancy rates shrank as much as 25% below normal...
...last year's 2,225-mile Trans-Pacific from Los Angeles to Honolulu, Cal-40s breezed in first, second and sixth overall. Last March, a Cal-40 won overall honors in the month-long Southern Ocean Racing Conference series in Florida and Bahama waters. Last month IBM President T. Vincent Learson brought in his Cal-40 Thunderbird ahead of 166 other boats* overall in the storm-tossed Newport-to-Bermuda race-with five other...
...example of Tau Nghia is a model of what pacification ought to be-of the goal of "social revolution" to which President Johnson pledged the skills and resources of the U.S. last February in the Honolulu Declaration. It represents the real revolution, recapturing not only real estate but people, which alone can make military victory in Viet Nam meaningful. Last week in 76 villages, scattered among all 43 provinces of South Viet Nam, the first post-Honolulu 59-man teams of "revolutionaries" were out to create Tau Nghias everywhere...
...troubled nation's problems as well. Last week the first class, 4,532 strong, of South Viet Nam's new Revolutionary Development Cadre scattered in 59-man teams to all of the nation's 43 provinces to begin fulfilling the promise of last February's Honolulu conference to bring a social revolution and a sense of nationhood to the rural people...
...though Tri Quang's mobs artfully milked the mild anti-Americanism among some Vietnamese by hinting that the U.S. opposed elections, the U.S. in fact has always wanted them, provided that they were truly representative and not rigged by the Viet Cong in the countryside districts. Moreover, in Honolulu the U.S. had pledged itself to give as much help toward "nationhood" as any outsider could...