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  • '[No: T-lieFir,eatms'Act; 11J67 9 (b}; • in which- ·event· such firearm or ammunition shaill lie- delivered to such pe~son. as -if, he. had been the traveller from whom such firearm or ammunition was receiyed ;.or (d)• the Collector General
  • /'¥ , .. . .,._ .--- .: .;:::~ ,.,.. ..--- ;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
  • he several million dollars that was spent. This would require about twenty new active -2employees, traveling the country with these fil es in their possession. The greatest need of this country is to locate brains. The second greatest need
  • UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" fu,.~ to~ . / THE WHITE HOUSE t.//-, I' I/, WASHINGTON GONFIDEP.+TI ~ AT I April MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR MR. Prime Minister the U.S. 7, 1964 VALENTI Bustamante - Travel to 1. I refer to State 1 s interest in getting
  • frequency spectrum through which these communications must travel. A global system is particularly important for less develpped .Jt, l..,f.t.; nations -- for they have not enjoyed the benefits of speedy, direct I\. international communications
  • ] LOCATION Vice-Presidential Summaries of~ Security File, VP Travel Johnson's Trips 1961-1963 (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security information. by statute or by the agency
  • Travel
  • they work, as well aa for themselves. Mra. Graff should be notified. directly and promptly of all overtime and all ab­ sences •· includina travel, sick leave, annual leave and compensatory time. Donald F. Hornig Director Attachment: Cy ltr 3/12/65 fm GAO
  • 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
  • Chronology or Communist Penetration l. in Guatecala Formation and Emergence or a Communist Party 2. Government Positions Held by Cocununiets 3. Communists in Labor Organizations 4. Communist Infiltration Political Parties -G,_. Travel
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Travel [1961]"
  • Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
  • 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
  • been traveling abroad since last July, arrived in.Paris, France, yesterday. He is scheduled to·make a speech in Paris tonight before an anti-Vietnam war group. Carmichael, who reportedly is without funds, was temporarily restr.i~ted by French
  • 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
  • -- a much more rational allocation be of 5 scarce national resources, including time. And from the point the resource represented by the travellers• of view of the merchant or shipper, to facilitate the travel of himself less Or perhaps
  • 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
  • . You ~c 1s the fcll.?w . who erased '·1t 1:45 Dance Time t bel1-v~s to be right at 1111 ti mes are fond of " ai et ,· and travel 1\ ca n t he done · ll'om the copv 2:00 :SEWS-Music •~ Jt will challen,rc anti oppose !;; " · ' ·· b · • · • • Z things
  • c, ..... ! ~ FOR ·nr~~ImXX ! ,.-- EYES ONLY FOR AMBASSADOR Following After message approved US official not repeat Agreed 1. interim meeting logistic travel Circular US citizens only as authorized to Viet-Nam by Department
  • , VP Travel [VP Johnson's Trip-Far East, May 1961] RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (8) Closed (C) Closed by Cxecullve Order 11652 governing access to notional security information. by statute or by the agency which originated the document. in accordance
  • Travel
  • . Therefore, it is not an accurate descrip­ tion of the whole problem. We tried to get as full a pictur e of the situa­ tion as we could and travelled widely in the a rea. The picture we did get was quite different from that appearing in the press . Turning
  • is quite close to •Jill t~ve l Kamcb...~ and seismic vaves trm LO~ SHOT essentially the same paths to the seismological observatories i n the United States• This will allow preparation of travel-til:l.e curves f::-oo. that =et;ion, resulting
  • 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