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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
  • 30. 1964 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT Secr.o tary Dillon's foreign travel plan SUB1ECT: Attached ·l a Douglas Dillon's foreign travel plan for the period between now and the elections. I. recommend that i.t 'be approved, in the light
  • , PRIBYL SAID THEREHAVEALWAYS BEENHALFA DOZEN SOVIETADVISERSIN THE MINISTRY,ANDTHEREARENOMORENOW THANTHEREWEREBEFORE. REGARDING TRAVEL,PRIBYLSAID PASSPOPTSARESTILL BEING ISSUED ANDCZECHSCANSTILL LEAVE.HE HIMSELFDEPARTED CZECHOSLOVAKIA OVERTHE
  • ...,, / ·.·>. -. . ·., .. l t-.· ~. BE RATHER DIFFICULT FOR PRESIDENT JOHNSON WHO HAD IN GENERAL . . .- . ._· .. ~ ·.,;1 iii t . ! i .NO INTENTION OF TRAVELLING ABROAD .DURING nus ELECTION YEAR. \ .· • 1 '~ 'i r·. ·.·· · f. I AL'SO .REMINDED COWE ntERE HAD BEEN A ~ERTAIN
  • in the Benj.amin Franklin Room, Depart. · . ment of State • -2- GeNP"ID ENTIAL Thursday., October 26 (Cont'd) 3:00 pm President and Mrs. Diaz Ordaz will go to Beltsville Agricultural Research Center escorted by Secretary and Mrs. Freeman (travel by helicopter
  • any problem ln Bob Kom.er.•s travels. though tr' I go and Bill doesn't it will fuel A new round of a:p eculation. R. Approve_ _ __ ---- See me \1f . Komer Tuesday. March 2,, 9:00 pm 1966 ~iEMORANDUM FOR' T.H E .P RESIDENT India Food Messye
  • is ln our national interest. Let me make two points about it: First, we need this treaty to protect the 18 thousand Am.erlc:an citizens who each year travel to the Soviet Union. The. Convention requires immediate notification to ua whenever an American
  • what has been threatening Saigon for so long, but which is the line of communication from the food source in the Delta to the Viet Cong north of Saigon. J. On another political front, Prime Minis t'er Ky traveled to Ban Me Thout and personally presided
  • operation, but no one group moved solely by vehicle . In collateral data, we know from four rallier s taken on 25 April near base area 101, that their group, number 4002, traveled 700 kilometers in 73 days for an average of 9. 6 kilometers per day
  • . Travel ~ ~c.~ The staff wor/goi:ng on (in Ernie Goldstein's work and in McKinney Task Force) (hleet or come close to meeting the target of cutting the travel deficit by $500 million though primary emphasis on getting more Europeans to come here
  • on the possibility of the Camtdian Delegation address being u•e4. 1 emphasised that I had no indication ol..my aovernment thinking o6. this. but in practical terms such letters c/o the Commissioner could travel from Saigon.with our normal shipments. He knew
  • /'¥ , .. . .,._ .--- .: .;:::~ ,.,.. ..--- ;AM~ 'fk//--fJ ~< 3 7 1,,.. ...... SECltE'f' 2 amended. This. authorizes the payment of travel expenses to officers and employees of the Service to visit dependents residing outside Viet Nam. There is a feeling in some quarters that if we allow
  • E S mm t 1967 (Hrs. 3.Q- memo Johnson's Travel)," Box 20..] ~,f). Rostow to the Pres. re noa proliferation 1 p• ~ CJ· 15 tvt::J c, 1
  • Americans by Mexicans no limitation with in Mexico, in this to expenditures country. abroad, do we impose on Mexican travelers. We are, .., important ·theref9re, clients in many ways, one of the most of the United States Q LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE
  • of pay­ ments figures -- which· will .not make good reading. lfbelleve you should also announce earlier the same day, as Fowler suggests, appointment of the new Travel Task Force so that Fowler at his press conference can refer to it as another action
  • to expenditures country. abroad, do we impose on Mexican travelers. We are, important ·therefre, in many ways, one of the most clients Q of the United LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE '· • States • , . ' and it is a rule LIMITED OFFICIAL USE - 5
  • of pay­ ments figures -- which· will .not make good reading. lfbelleve you should also announce earlier the same day, as Fowler suggests, appointment of the new Travel Task Force so that Fowler at his press conference can refer to it as another action
  • House advance party travels with him. President departs for Punta del Este. President attends Summit meeting. Saturday, April 15 President flies to Buenos Aires to begin tour. Sunday, April 23 President arrives . back in Washington. ; !, 1
  • exchange controls of any sort, but he admits that some limitation on capital flows is now the most · important single action we can take. Both Anderson and Cook strongly oppose a tax on tourist travel, and both of them believe that we should not now enforce
  • : KATZENBACH-DOBRYNIN DISCUSSION RE TRAVEL TO BERLIN. 1. ACT! NG SECRETARY CALLED IN DOBRYNIN NOVEMBER 13 TO MAKE FOLLOWING POINTS RE BERLIN: / (A) USG HAS BECOME AWARE OF NUMBER OF RUMORS TO EFFECT THAT ACTION-MIGHT BE TAKEN IN NEAR FUTURE THAT WOULD ADD