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  • . The King told Papadopoulos that he should not travel so much and should not make so many speeches on the radio and on TV. Papadopoulos replied that he agrees, and said he does not like to travel · so much and make speeches and is trying to cut down -o
  • with movement of the weatern application for travel a■ be reprded horde.rs within th• interior the requirement of free move- that the aareemat• agreement■. between the 20, 1955, do not affect 1n any way of the !9:Y!.t Union under a1reementa and J
  • of Americans return to the U.S. with a deep feeling of respect and friendship for the Indian people. During the same period more than 55,000 Indian citizens have travelled to the United States for technical training or education. At this moment there are some
  • for the Summit. Assistant Secretary Gordon and Ambassador Llnowltz traveled to Central America and South America to llaten to Latin American ideas about the Summit agenda. The agenda was formally agreed by the Foreign Mlnletera on February 27. Finally
  • • Prill e· a Ben dikt • has graci ly of£ r d to be tron s • A distin ui bed Citisena Conunitt e has been organiz d m th United tate • The plan calls for 50 young people with 10 traveling c:ompanio • to arriv in thi country on July 6. 1 . 67. for a three-w
  • with his pl!esence. Sec. Rusk was bombed when at Saigon. a problem of travelers going into war areas. This was In fact, we made clear in would our Tonkin resolution we IIDlknot take such attacks. When they killed 60 ofi our men asleep at Pleiku, we
  • EXPENDITURE - BUILDING, TRAVEL, ENTERTAINMENT, ETC. HE HAD j ;EVEN TAKEN $6,000 FOR MEMBERSHIP DUES IN COLOMBO PLAN OUT OF .i f HIS OWN MINISTRY BUDGET TO ILLUSTRATE HOW TIGHT SURVEILLANCE OF 't ~ .. ~ LEXPENDITURES WOULD BE. .i ~ 1
  • to under­ . take the mission to Peru. Dr. Eisenhower said that his commitments made it impossible f·or him to do before next Friday, if then. He is now travelling and can.."'lotmake it to. t.he lfonday meeting. • Covey Oliver believes _Wediscussed we
  • . in economics from Cambridge University,. He has traveled widely in Europe, and to Turkey, Iraq, Japan. and the UAR, and in 1955 was a Leader-Grantee in the United States. 0 A we 11-gr:oomed man, Verghese is a soft-spoken Christian. Redoes not smoke and usually
  • or om tim . bl ·t .o r Septe b r. but my own sen· e of lhl• m _tt,e r • that the sooner Ile goes tlw better. Th only ay la the world ta make Wm le to stv blm an. order from the Piteeldent oft tates,. I ha ao travel pla .· w tever, in this perlOd, •d
  • to travel abroad without your consent. The attached memorandum gives a slightly longer account of his plans. McG. B. Approved --- Disapproved --- Speak to me --- ' ,, F e bruary ZS. 1966 Friday, 5:45 P. M. MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT
  • by a political cadre of Unit D2 {possibly 2d Bn, 36th Regt, 308th NVA Div) reveals that in moving from MR III, NVN to Thua Thien Province and subsequently to Quang Nam Province, he traveled a total of 1, 000 km in one month and six days; ten days by vehicle
  • office in Phnom Penh (\vhich now has only one ofiice1·). Personnel of this office should be encouraged to do more travelling to Sihanouk­ ville and the frontier areas. We should be prepared, if necessary, to increase our payments for Australian
  • ·they required Z.6. - to consider in Viet-Nam. Circular , message ! II EYES ONLY FOR AMBASSADOR approved and to permit public US official announcement Saigon's travel travel not repeat Agreed interim meeting logistic to three questions meant