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- Congress of' the CPSU. Liu visited North Korea 1n September 1963. His only non-bloc travel was his April-May 1963•visit to Sou~heast Asia. TENGHSIAO-P'ING:· Previously considered by some sources as a-potential successor to leadership of the. CCP, he has
- CITE: CAP66966 · CONFIBENTIIC"'" . l NOV 11, 1966 VIA 13 !TOI SUBJECT INDIA TRIP 1. MARTIN ABEL AND ART - THOMPSON FROM IY STAFF WILL LEAVE AT 51l'6!J P.1. NOVEMBER 14 AND TRAVEL DIRECTLY TO INDIA • . EACH HAS HAD ·EXTENSIVE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 68: Mar. 19‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- be accompanied by George Den.n_y- of his Staff, representa.tiv~s of the DLF and the ExiruBank, as ·well as a number of personal friends from Indiana who ·will travel 'With him but on their own. The Senator is interested in talking to American and local
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- the bridge closest to the Sierra - 3 the ''Paso del Norte as a memorial Bridge. It stands 11 to those who pioneered this area. The bridge which spans the Chamizal, the "Bridge that the cities travel 11 of the Americas. It is a reminder
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 30, June 1-12, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- HE 'L-OGKED FORWARO lff)iLY 10 SEEING TSE "!Pl~SI.'ll!NT IN ·-- ··: -;:; .-:-r:~ , .)IASH}ltGTON, f,1£ FE'ELS HE PROBASL Y MUST RETURN -HOME' AS HIS PEOPLE .. _ ~WDlllD NDT UNDERSTAND HIS TRAVELING IN .PARIS A.liD ._. .V.lSl.t'IJJG. THE -¥AIR
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 77: May 15‑19, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- by linking him too closely to the USG at this ata1e . That makes sense. The one name you may not know is William Webater. He is retiring as Chairman of the New England Electric System in Boston and is considered one of the e lde r states men of the utility
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 46, October 16-20, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- of this Govern ment who .travel overseas to discuss this matter should have · written instructions cleared in the White House, the State Departm.e.n t the Defense Department. Such instructions, where approp_riate, should also be used by other officers
- as a Bridge During the Stalin years, travel between the US and the USSR was limited virtually to officials of the two countries. Beginning in 1955 some exchanges and tourist travel began to take place 'Which were inter rupted temporarily by the Hungarian
- initiatives in East Europe by clearing up certain outstanding issues. Specifically: 2. a. Negotiations of claims settlements. for Czechoslovakia and Hungary) (Country Programs b. Removal on a reciprocal basis of travel restrictions and limitations
- that continuous Western contact and travel for the large number of Bloc technical personnel engaged in the many operating committees has been of value. When relationships have been difficult, the annual plenary sessions and more important committee meetings have
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- developments in US-USSR relations, including negotiations on celestial bodies treaty and fisheries talks. 4. Romanian Power Reactor -- under further study in the Department. 5. Travel Restrictions -= approved within the Department; under interagency
- of which we hold, indicate he engaged in several communications with the Cuban Embassy and the Soviet Embassy in the interests of securing travel permits from Mexico City to Havana and thence to the Soviet Union for himself and his wife, The permits were
Cable, to FBI, 11/27/63
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- NORMAL SCHOOL. TORRESTOLDSUBJECTHE WOULD RECEIVEFIVE HUNDRED MEXICAN PESOS MONTHLY SUBSISTENCE UNTIL TRAVEL PAPERS ARRANGED. 5. AT NOONON 18 SEP SUBJECTWENTTO CUBAN CONSULATE TO TURN PASSPORTPHOTOSOVERTO CONSULAZCUE. (EUSEBIOAZCUECONSUL CUBAN
- valid reason travel Iraq at this AID submitted to Depar.tmento PC danger to foreigners internal iraq situation it r.now approp~iate go thereo p USIA 20 Although we are not lifting NSC INR amend for travel Iraq passports CIA NSA and atheir
- , 1964 c! your travel plans. J~ck Valenti and I now suggest a j c ~t cceti:l~ o! t.~o NSC and tho C.:ibbet in memory of ?:c:;,ident :! C:l!"!ccly, en ~i~a~ at 10: 30 A.:.\ .i. Thia would bri:lg together in ow:: pl~ce about fifty p.ooi)lc who worked
- · a1bi11t1 pursuant to RSAM 161) are 'rough' up ros- dlaouass.on by .ottic1a.l s enaued S.n tonaalaillng propeaed i-ev1a1ona ot national _poli.oy wi•h reepect to travel reatrlo,1ons on -Soviet Bloc. ~no.n.el? til••• 1 wha• I WOUld appreclai• knowing tcmnal
Report, re Oswald
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- stated Marine time unmarried, Embassy in Moscow on October to 1/nounce Fort Worth, past at that age 20, and traveling the American • ~ NARA, Date?:;,-5(,"l~ • - 2 - not communicate with at that his mother, time in Fort Worth, On February
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- among the White House, the State Department and the Defense Departm.ent. 4. More specifically, I desire that all officers of this Govern ment who travel overseas to discuss this matter should have written instructions cleared in the White House
- the recent problems of travel and Bundestag meetings. So far as U.S. policy is concerned, the Secretary thought we were right in playing the Eastern European question in low key. We should maintain o ur public pos ture uf n on -interventi o n. T h e Secreta
- elections in which the Communist Party did better than the Socialists . The result will be difficult negotiations before a new Government can be formed . Current East German act ivity, such as travel restrictions now being ilnposed, indicate that the East
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [1 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- . Reduce the travel expire December deficit through a temporary tax on tourists 31, 1969. (Legislation required) v to ·l During the course of this week, we will set out for you how much we believe may be needed, how much each of these actions might
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 71: Apr. 6‑11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- , and while he is travelling. The problems ot the Executive Office BuildiDg (BOB) and, to a lesser extent, the new Federal Of'fice Building ?lo. 7 are treated as they- related to Vhite House problems 1 pr:l.mari~ in tbe area of communications. Two panels
- and in necessary travel. THE CHANCELLOR 01' THE NATIONAL ACADEMY 01' FOREIGN AFFAIRS SEC. ·5. (a) The chief executive of the Academy shall be the Chancellor of the Na tional Academy of Foreign Affairs (herein after referred to as the "Chancellor") . Ex cept
- , spouses living in Cuba of persons living , in the United Statea. - Families and other members of ! the household• will be permitted to travel together in ~ccordance with the principles of paragraph 3 above. 8. When both Governments agree that the persona