LETTER TO ELI JACOBS FROM TOM JOHNSON

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rDeclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Schedule/Contacts California/Hawaii 30 January - 5 February 1988 Eli Jacobs will be staying at the Bel Aire Hotel Friday, Saturday and Sunday night (213) 472-1211 Saturday, 30 January 530P Depart, Dulles Airport United Airlines #55 747P Arrive Los Angeles Bon aventure Hotel 900P Dinner with Eli Jacobs, Jill Stein and Ci Ramo Location: Chasen's -- 9039 Beverly Blvd., West Hollywood -- (213) 271-2168 Sunday, 31 January 1000A depart LA -- Santa Monica Airport, California Aviation (213) 397-2188 -- Tail #27TT 1040A arrive San Diego -- Lindberg Airport, Jim's Air Service (619) 298-7705 1130A attend reception with Eli Jacobs and Tom Johnson of the Times Mirror -- at the Times Mirror Hospitality Suite -- an identification "band" will be required to enter the suite -- Mr. Jacobs has these. 1230P Lunch with Eli Jacobs and the Times Mirror People 315P Superbowl Game 700P depart San Diego -- Lindberg Airport, Jim's Air Service 740P arrive LA -- Santa Monica Airport, California Aviation 815P Dinner with Eli Jacobs, Jill Stein, Bill Baker, ?? Location: The Palm -- 9001 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood -- (213) 550-8811 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Monday, 1 February (TAB A) 700A (LA Times) Pre-Breakfast Meeting (DDCI; Jacobs; Erburu) 800A (LA Times) Breakfast with Senior Management 900A (LA Times) Private Meeting with Tom Johnson 945A (LA Times) Editorial Board 1045A depart 145P Depart Los Angeles Pan American #81 517P Arrive Honolulu 715P Depart Honolulu Aloha Airlines #47 740P Arrive Kauai Tuesday, 2 February (TAB B) 1115A Lecture: CIA and American Foreign Policy Wednesday, 3 February 830A Lecture: What is Going On in the Soviet Union Thursday, 4 February (Separate Folder) 1010A Depart Kauai Aloha Airline #90 1035A Arrive Honolulu 1130 Admiral Hays (Camp Smith Office) Followed by lunch in CINC's dining room 505P Depart Honolulu United #2 455A Arrive Chicago (Ohare) 600A Depart Chicago (Ohare) United #899 833A Arrive Washington (Dulles) (5 February) 2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 A Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Cos Ange1es gimes January 27, 1988 Dear Eli: Tom Johnson I'm pleased that you, Jill Stein, Robert Gates and Bill Baker will be joining us for our Super Bowl XXII luncheon and post-game reception. For your advance planning, I've enclosed a map showing the location of our chalet within the Super Bowl Hospitality Village at Jack Murphy Stadium. Also enclosed are the wristbands required to enter the Village. Our pre-game reception begins at 11:30 a.m. and will be followed with a buffet luncheon at 12:30. The kickoff for the game is at approximately 3 p.m., and I understand that the stadium is just a short walk from the Hospitality Village. Following the game, we'll all return to the chalet for desserts. Since the game will not be over until the cool early evening hours, I would suggest you check the day's weather forecast that morning and dress accordingly. Beyond that, the dress for the day is casual. We look forward to your company for what promises to be an exciting, memorable day. In the meantime, any question you may have can be directed to Carolyn Horn, (213) 237-5778. Mr. Eli Jacobs E.S. 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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 ? Times yirsor : ? GUEST LIST FOR TIMES MIRROR BREAKFAST Monday, February 1, 1988 8:00 a.m. Robert F. Erburu Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Times Mirror Eli S. Jacobs, Esq. Director, Times Mirror David Laventhol President Tom Johnson Vice Chairman of the Board, Times Mirror; Publisher and Chief Executive Officer, The Los Angeles Times Phillip L. Williams Vice Chairman of the Board Donald F. Wright Senior Vice President Daniel A. Curry Vice President and General Counsel Edward E. Johnson vice President, Planning and Development Secretary of the Management Committee James R. Simpson Vice President, Human Resources Stender E. Sweeney Vice President, Finance 1421?Ang22.es Times: Richard T. Schlosberg President and Chief Operating Officer George Cotliar Managing Editor. Dennis Britton Deputy Managing Editor Noel Greenwood Deputy Managing Editor Shelby Coffey III Deputy Associate Editor npriassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 ? 1:0:16 Angeles Mimes DRAFT Coffee NORMAN CHANDLER PAVILION Monday, February 1, 1988 9:45 A.M. Guest: Robert M. Gates Deputy Director Central Intelligence Agency From The Times [TENTATIVE): Tom Johnson, Publisher and Chief Executive Officer William F. Thomas, Editor and Executive Vice President Jean Sharley Taylor, Associate Editor Dennis Britton, Deputy Managing Editor Shelby Coffey, Deputy Associate Editor Noel Greenwood, Deputy Managing Editor Mike Miller, National Editor Jack Burby, Assistant Editor of the Editorial Pages Louis Fleming, Editorial Writer Linda Mathews, Editorial Writer Marvin Seid, Editorial Writer Bill Stall, Editorial Writer Maureen Murphy, Deputy Editor, Op-Ed Page Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 R Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 ?co CsnCf. ) t, KAUAI 88 RAZ*11.1 0./197-aI/.47a. December, 1987 Dear Kauai University Faculty Member, The Kauai University is quickly approaching, and I would like to provide you with some additional information concerning your participation in this exciting event. Enclosed you will find a copy of the Kauai University newsletter which contains information on dress codes, social events, travel arrangements and scheduling. Please note that the education schedule in this publication is a preliminary document. All requests for a particular time or date to make your presentation(s) are not necessarily reflected on this document. If you review the schedule and find that you are not able to speak at the designated time, please call me immediately and I will accommodate your request to the best of my ability. A final reminder, if you have not yet made your travel arrangements with Crimson Travel, please do so immediately. I look forward to seeing you in Kauai. If you should have any problems or questions, please feel free to call either me, or my associate, Elizabeth Dutton. 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Perched majes- tically upon Kalapaki Beach, this sparkling new 560- acre resort, will allow you to explore Kauai in style. The charging stallion depicted on the cover can be found in the hotel's courtyard, The Palace Court, It is there, in the middle of a reflecting pond, that a ring of seven life-size, white marble stallions charges out of the pond's center The powerful horses are enveloped by the mist from a 60-foot geyser of water Dramatically lit at night, The Palace Court and its marble stallions are a spectacular site. From the moment you arrive at Li hue Airport, you will be treated in grand style as you are trans- ported to your room by limousine. Throughout the week all of your transportation needs will be met by horse-drawn carriages, gondolas, and canoes. The Westin Kauai boasts a myriad of world famous boutiques and salons. And, there are also grounds galore for jogging or walking, complete with the most beautiful flowers, the most handsome cliffs, and the most fascinating wonders of nature anywhere in the world. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 ' The Kauai '88 Education Program promises stimulating classes and first-rate speakers in a relaxed atmosphere. All classes have been organized to facil- itate a high degree of interaction between participants and faculty Some classes will take the form of informal wine and cheese get-togethers with keynote speakers, and luncheon lectures. Others will include case studies and panel discussions, The highlight of the Education Program will be the outstanding keynote speakers ? past U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford; U.S. diplomat Philip Habib; the author of When All You Ever Wanted Isn't Enough, Rabbi Harold Kushner; former POW Captain Gerald Coffee; super developer and YPO member Chris Hemmeter (Hawaii); U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Adelman and columnist Hugh Sidey The keynote addresses will be complemented by classes that cover a range of topics in the personal development, geopolitical, and business arenas. In addition to a line-up of proven education programs, Kauai '88 will introduce several new speakers and topics, as well as some innovative classroom formats. One of the more interesting new topics will be humor ? specifically its use in business. Centering on this topic will be several members of the Second City Comedy Company who will conduct workshops on the use of improvisational humor; along with many other speakers who will address this under-explored area. In the business area, John Wells will repeat his very popular Harvard MBA program which features early morning case studies. Joining Dr Wells will be four other Harvard and Stanford Business School professors (including two first-time university attendees) who will cover a broad array of business subjects. Also on the business agenda are perennial favorites Pierre Mornel I, Ichak Adizes, Tom Mira, Steve Mulvany, and Paul Sprague. The topic of spirituality will be addressed by on old favorite, Mitsuo Aoki and Rabbi Kushner. And YPO member Dr. Peter Farley will lead an in-depth investigation of AIDS along with health expert Dr. Merle Sande. In the geopolitical arena, we will undertake an in-depth study of today's front-page topics ? arms control and disarmament. This investigation will be led by Coit Blacker; a first-time speaker from Stanford University Several high-ranking members of current and former U.S. administrations, including the Deputy Director of the CIA, Robert Gates, will be joining Dr Blacker for this discussion. Our geopolitical faculty combines the old favorites, such as John Stoessinger and Michael Ledeen, with new names. The rich array of choices available in the Educa- tion Program will allow for a stimulating and edifying experience. The Kauai '88 Social Program has been designed to be casual, convenient, and memorable! Since no ties are allowed," it will be casual, however; each event boasts its own theme and its own flair in terms of atmosphere, food and dress. Men may wish to bring a sports jacket. Each evening will be convenient (and relaxing) because you will never have to board a bus and leave the gorgeous Westin Kauai Resort. And finally each social agenda will provide you with a host of good memories since each party will be unique to Kauai. Social Chairmen Patty and Rob Thibaut (Hawaii) own a number of restaurants on the outer isles. Both Patty and Rob will use their vast experience in planning an array of Hawaiian-style events that will capture the spirit of Kauai '88. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 WELCOMING LUAU BEACH PARTY Sunday January 31 Our first evening will provide a gracious, Hawaiian welcome to the island of Kauai and it will set the tone for your "week in Paradise." This great Hawaiian celebration (or luau) will unfold on the beautiful Kalapaki white sand beach that is located in front of the Westin Kauai, Throughout this evening you will be able to wanderaround and visit old friends while enjoying a variety of island "happenings," Be on the look-out for hula dancers, men carving outrigger canoes, weavers making lahala mats and flower leis, an ancient torch light ceremony, the arrival of paddlers in their outrigger canoes, young Hawaiian boys blowing conch shells, and Hawaiian fire dancers. In addition, troops of Hawaiian ladies will stroll through the Luau singing island songs and playing ukuleles. Plenty of music, motion, and bright colors will add up to a festive atmosphere. However the enter- tainment is not the only part of the "show," there is also the food. Islanders will cook whole pigs in an earth oven (called an imu), and fresh fish, Hawaiian chicken, and pork ribs will be cooked on open spits. Everyone will get a chance to taste the traditional Hawaiian dishes as well as to sample the sumptuous fresh fish and produce of the isles. And of course, no one should attend a luau without sampling a few mai-tais! Tradition plays a great role in the luau on the island of Kauai. On this opening evening, you will take part in an authentic luau that will allow the islanders to share their cultural past with you and to offer you their aloha welcome to Old Hawaii for the week. DRESS: Hawaiian casual. For the men, Hawaiian shirts with white slacks or white shorts. For the women, colorful sundresses or flowered blouses with a skirt, pants, or shorts will be appropriate. Light sweaters or wraps are recommended for the cool evening tropical breezes. A SPECIAL ADDRESS AND DINE-AROUND Monday February 1 In the early evening of our first full day of the Kauai University, a very special Keynote speaker will give an address. This intriguing session will be fol lowed by dinner in one of the Westin Kauai's outstanding restaurants. You will be invited to one of the dining rooms on a random basis. This evening will give everyone the opportunity to meet other University participants and to become better acquainted with the hotel's varied facilities. If you want to "keep the party going" after dinner you can do so at a YPO-only cabaret that will be held at The Paddling Club (YPO will provide the entertainment). DRESS: Casual, but elegant resort wear will be appropriate for this evening. FREE EVENING Tuessday, February 2 WORLD NEWS TONIGHT Tuesday February 2 On Tuesday YPOers will be free to dine either "off-campus" or at the Resort on a user-pay basis before World News Tonight. This would be a good evening for area or chapter parties. At 9:00 pm, we will conduct "World News Tonight." Highly respected authorities on current news and world affairs will present their interpreta- tions of newsworthy events from around the world that are occurring during the University week. This current news format was a very big success at the Maui University, because it gave YPOers an inside perspective from very informed points of views. We should all get the opportunity to get an insight on what's really happening in our world during this session. DRESS: Casual, but elegant resort wear Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 PANIOLO (HAWAIIAN COWBOY) NIGHT Wednesday. February 3 This lively mid-week event will pick up the tempo of the University while allowing you to cut loose and "blow off" your pent up energy Held in the carriage house and paddocks on the Westin property this Hawaiian Cowboy night promises a rocking good time for all, The Paniolo or Hawaiian cowboy is another unique aspect of the culture of Old Hawaii, The colorful Paniolos work the cattle ranches of Kauai and the other islands, and this evening promises a glimpse of their special style of riding and roping. One of the all-time great western stars, Johnny Lee, will be entertaining us on this evening. The performer in the popular movie, "Urban Cowboy" Johnny Lee is well-known for his many hits, including "Lookin' for Love" and "Cherokee Fiddle." A Hawaiian-style steak-fry featuring steaks, chicken, and ribs grilled over kiawe wood barbeques, will be this evening's cuisine. Tex-Mex cooking will also be available, including a "Chili Cook-Off." By the end of the night, Johnny Lee's country western music will surely have everyone stompin' their feet. danc in', and throwing their hats into the air! DRESS: Cowboy gear Prairie skirts or jeans, western-style blouses, are recommended for the women. Jeans, cowboy shirts, boots, will be appro- priate for the men. YPO will provide hats and bandannas, FREE EVENING Thursday, February 4 A SPECIAL ADDRESS AND "WORLD NEWS TONIGHT" Thursday February 4 In the evening we wil I have an address by a well- known keynoter followed by a cocktail party and reception. You will be free to dine at the Resort or at one of the local Kauai restaurants on a user-pay basis (or you may want to skip dinner if you make a meal of the hors d'oeuvres at the cocktail party). Our final "World News Tonight" will be held. DRESS: Casual, but elegant resort wear 0 FINALE WITH THE HONOLULU SYMPHONY AND RAY CHARLES Friday February 5 We hope that the final night will be the most memorable event of all as we share a part of Hawaii's current culture ? the Honolulu Symphony with Maestro Donald Johanos.The Symphony will serenade us under the stars as we enjoy a gourmet multi- course meal. After dinner the symphony will be joined by music legend, Ray Charles. A section of the orchestra will perform "Big Band" music for those who wish to carry the festivities into the late evening. This grand finale will be a leisurely-paced affair with ample time to visit with friends, as you look out over the white sand beach, the grove of coconut palms, and the Nawiliwi I i Bay This will be a beautiful and romantic setting for the "last dance" at Kauai '88. DRESS: The men are asked to wear all white on this final evening; however no ties are necessary For the women. elegant resort wear in white or pastel colors is recommended. CHAPTER PARTES Tuesday February 2 and Thursday February 4 are free evenings. This would be the perfect time to plan your chapter party Reservations are being held at some of the Westin's delectable restaurants for these special gatherings. If you would like to make a reserva- tion before leaving for Kauai, call the reservations desk at the Westin Kauai, 808/245-5050, extension 5107. SUPERBOWL PARTY An action-packed party has been planned on Sunday January 31 so everyone can watch the super- bowl together Since the "Pro Bowl" is scheduled to be played in Hawaii the next weekend, many pro players and coaches will be in the islands and will be joining us for our party Call the plays with the pros, air your views about the strike, mingle with your fel low fans, choose your favorite team, and get ready for some football fun. Fans wishing to take part in the Superbowl Party (which begins in the early afternoon on Sunday) should make sure to plan their flights accordingly Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Ci" A' C. i.-\, J .\ Sports and cultural Chairmen Sam and Jim Gould (St. Louis) and Lynn and Peter Burwash (Hawaii) have assembled a Sports Program that will offer something for everyone. The exceptional facilities of the Westin Kauai will be ours for the week and will provide activities sure to please the diverse interests of all participants. In keeping with the tone of the University the sports program will be conducted in a casual, non-competitive, and friendly atmosphere. Each morning, Peter Burwash will lead an aerobics class. And on Friday afternoon, the Peter Burwash International Tennis Show will be held in the Westin's Tennis Stadium. Known as the "Harlem Globetrotters of tennis," this special exhibition is guaranteed to be entertaining and exciting as well as informative and instructional. Those wishing to play tennis will have the opportunity to be matched with other members who have similar skills. Jack Nicklaus has agreed to offer a clinic and exhibition which should be of interest to golfers and non-golfers alike. Jack will play nine holes of the Westin course that he designed, inviting YPO members to walk along. As he plays, he will discuss the process of designing the course, explaining such features as why the fairway slopes a certain way or why a sand trap is positioned where it is. Although the Westin course will not be available for normal play tee times have been reserved on neighboring courses for those wishing to play golf on their own. The list of other sporting activities available on this island paradise would be endless. In hopes of offer- ing those sports which have the most interest, a questionnaire will be mailed to you asking that you select yourfavorites. Choices will include scuba diving and snorkeling, outrigger canoeing, windsurfing, vol- leyball, jogging, and hiking. The Kauai '88 Sports Program promises some- thing for everyone, no matter what your level of competence. EXPER NCE D KAUAI The history traditions, and artistry of beautiful Kauai will be highlighted in the exciting Cultural Program, vice-chaired by Puchi and Jim Romig (Hawaii). During the Cultural Program, everyone will have the opportunity to experience one of the last corners of Hawaii which has remained undisturbed over the years. Included in the cultural agenda are various planned activities that you can take part in at your leisure: Old Kauai is best preserved at the Grove Farm Homestead, a sugar plantation founded in 1864. This tour will give participants the opportunity to expe- rience plantation living of the 1800s. The original plantation buildings and furnishings have been care- fully maintained, and the orchards, vegetable gardens, and cattle pastures continue to produce food and fuel for this historical museum. If you want to taste the flavor of what life was like on Kauai during the 1800s, you should plan to take advantage of this excursion. Transportation and guided tours of the Grove Farm Homestead will be offered throughout the weekday mornings so they do not interfere with the Education Program, Another fascinating look at the history and splendor of Kauai will be provided by a trip to the Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden. Once an estate of Hawaiian royalty today the garden provides insight into the history of the island while displaying some of its finest greenery The garden is a nationally chartered scientific research and educational center for tropical botany and horticulture. Adjacent to the Botanical Garden is the Al lerton Gardens, which are part of a 100-acre estate created in the 1870s by Queen Emma, the wife of Kamehameha IV, the 19th century king of the Hawaiian Islands. Here, participants will be able to view numerous plants of interest, outstanding examples of garden design, and Queen Emma 's summer cottage. Local crafts and traditions will be presented by native Hawaiians at various times throughout the Social and Education Programs. You will have the opportunity to watch lei-making, hula dancing, mat weaving, outrigger canoeing, and other arts without leaving the University site. Each morning, cultural tours, designed by a YPO member who is a descendant ofone of Hawaii's original families, will further enhance the cultural venue. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Your primary opportunity to explore "Old Kauai" will be before the University officially opens. Arrive early and explore the island on Saturday, January 30, and Sunday morning, January 31. Or; if you are not interested in football, take part in the cultural program on Sunday January 31 instead of attending the Superbowl Party And, if you'd like additional time, stay on Kauai on Saturday February 6 and investigate the island, Cultural venues will be offered for your enjoyment on all of these days. Watch future editions of your news letter for complete details. The most magnificent way to view the spectac- ular sights of Kauai is from a helicopter Arrangements have been made for helicopter tours, on a user-pay basis, to depart from Lihue Airport; next to the Westin, and circle the island. The flight will provide breathtaking views of the Waialeale Crater, Waimea Canyon, the otherwise inaccessible Na Pali coast, Hanalei Bay Hanalei Valley, Mount Namolokama Waterfalls, and the Alakai swamp. Each tour will last approximately two hours and will cost approximately US $100 per person. You are encouraged to allow time either on Saturday January 30 or Sunday January 31, or on the afternoon of Friday February 5, or Saturday February 6 before you depart the island. THE KAUAI '88 LIFE-STYLE Often during conferences or tours the food is heavy and uninspired, and each day's schedule doesn't allow for enough exercise or sleep. At Kauai '88 we plan to provide ample time and opportunity for exer- cise each morning. The gorgeous Westin facility is a natural setting for swimming, paddling, windsurfing, jogging, tennis, golfing, walking, and many other activities. And, since each social event is on the grounds of the Westin Kauai, you'll be able to turn in early if you are tired. We also plan to provide meals that are not only healthy, but interesting. Hawaii is famous for its fresh fruits, nuts, vegetables, fish, and shellfish. While you will be able to enjoy a great-tasting steak, a plate of ribs, or a rack of lamb, you will always have the alternative of light dining if you desire. We are planning on making healthy life-style alternatives available to you throughout the week because we want you to go home feeling good about all of your experiences in Old Hawaii. TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS All registrants are urged to make their travel arrangements to and from Kauai through Crimson Travel. Since flights will be at a premium during the time of the University, reservations should be made immediately to ensure the best choice of flights, fares and connections. When calling Crimson, be sure to ask for the YPO Kauai Desk. The contact information for Crimson Travel is as follows: Telephone: U.S. except from Massachusetts: 800/343-2042 Massachusetts: 800/862-6900 Canada: 800/255-5880 Elsewhere: 617/868-2612 Telex: 4956197 CRIMTRAV Fax: 617/354-7543 Hours: 9 a.m. ? 7 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday The Welcoming Luau will commence early in the evening on Sunday January 31, so plan to arrive on the island in time to attend. In fact, you are encouraged to arrive on Saturday, January 30 to take advantage of all the island has to offer Registrants coming from Europe, the Far East, of the U.S. East Coast should plan on arriving on Saturday January 30, to give themselves a chance to unwind and recover from jet lag before the start of the University Once at Li hue airport, you will be transported to the Westin Kauai, by limousine, via a private road that leads directly into the spectacular 560-acre resort. FYI. ? Hawaii operates on Hawaiian Standard Time ? that is, clocks on the islands read two hours earlier than those on the U.S. West Coast. Thus, during our stay, if it is 7 a.m. in Kauai, it is 9 a.m. in California, noon in New York, and 6 p.m. in Paris. ? Located on the sunny south side of the "Garden Island," the temperature in Kauai during the University is expected to be about 75?F (23.9?C). While there should be very little rainfall at this time, it is possible that there will be cooling sprinkles during the evening so be prepared in the event that it does rain. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/22 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700950001-9 WHAT TO PACK As you know, Kauai '88 will be a very informal University. But what does that mean in relation to other YPO universities that are held in urban centers? It doesn't mean well be "camping out" on the beach in t-shirts and cut-offs. Chris Hemmeter's fabulous Westin Kauai is one of the most elegant resorts in Hawaii. Although ties will not be worn at any of our social activities, it is suggested that gentlemen bring a light-weight sportcoat or blazer to wear at some of the finer restaurants. For the classroom, here are a few suggestions. Men should wear light-weight slacks and polo shirts, aloha shirts, or short-sleeved dress shirts during the day. For women, summer dresses or casual summer slacks and blouses are appropriate for the classroom. For both men and women, tennis wear is acceptable during the day In general, women should consider wearing casually elegant resort wear or "cruise wear' at night. Also, remember that during the day temper- atures will be quite warm ? probably in the mid-80s. In the evenings, it may get down into the 60s, and with the tropical breezes, you may need a light wrap or sweater There is also a chance that there will be brief rain showers at night. Be sure to check "The Social Agenda" article in this issue for dress recommendations for each evening. A NOTE ABOUT SHOES When packing, you should think about what athletic activities (golf, tennis, aerobics, etc.) you will be involved with and include the appropriate foot- wear In addition, here are some suggestions: Men should remember to bring cowboy boots for the Paniolo Night. Also, "white bucks" or white loafers will be in fashion for the "all white" Finale with The Honolulu Symphony On the Luau Night, you will want to wear sandals or tennis shoes since you'll be on the sandy beach. Women should also consider cowgirl boots or closed-toe shoes for the Paniolo Night since we will be out in the "pastures." And for the Luau Night, sandals are appropriate for walking on the beach. And of course, flats are a must for all events since you want to be comfortable no matter what the event. THE LANGUAGE OF ALOHA In HaWaii "ALOHA" means welcome, hello, or farewell in the most literal sense. However it also expresses feelings of kindness, love, and affection. The warmth and spirit of the Hawaiian greeting we plan to give you when you arrive at Kauai '88 is ex- pressed in this one word "ALOHA." Here are a few Hawaiian words from the "Language of Aloha": mahalo - thank you luau - Hawaiian celebration and feast paniolo - Hawaiian cowboy haole - a white person or stranger hula- Hawaiian dance lei - a garland of flowers muumuu - a brightly printed loose-fitting gown pau - finished, completed wahine - woman, wife eine - man, husband keiki - child kapu - forbidden, sacred pupu - Hawaiian appetizer wikiwiki - hurry quick kaukau - food, to eat 1