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  • , Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee. James A. McConnell, former Assistant Secret~y of Agriculture. William E. Morris, former employee, Department of Agriculture. Michael D. Provan, sales manager, Waters Travel Services. •James T. Ralph, former Assistant
  • • 7• MRS GERALD W• HAGENSON I EM I !GAVE BIR TH To A BABY BOY ON 9 FEB RUARY 1968 AND WILL RETU RN CONUS AS SOON AS PERMITTED To TRAVEL• B• OF THE FOUR DEPENDENTS OF PERS TAD TO PUEBLO FROM NAVSECGRUACT KAMJSEYA MRS ROBERT J o CHICCA ISGTI ARRIVED
  • are for 2, 000 persons to be recruited in each Province, with emphasis on the cities. The recovery committee now has two teams traveling in the provinces, explaining government policies, carrying back emergency requests, and getting a first-hand view
  • culminating lR st October in a spectacular march on the Pentagon. Reaction in Vie tnam was out of proportion with what took place in the United States. While Vietnamese Nationalists grew worried Comr:iunists and fellow-travellers exuberated, convinc ed
  • has ousted· the Stalinst Novotny and many of his followers. The press hc!,s been extraordinarily unrestrained and public discussion virtually free. I Czechoslovakia s New Action Program calls for greater personal freedom (including travel abroad
  • activity traveled all I believe in Washington I acquired and the ordinary cultivation a certain react as a progressive reputation careful and neutral advantage many others strengthened to be a sympathetic discomfort superficial insight
  • delegations, at international conferences in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, England, Belgium, Spain, Ireland, and the Soviet Union. He has made more than 30 visits to Ireland and traveled throughout that country investigating opportunities for United
  • a list of high-ranking offenders. -- Severe GVN reaction may reflect Thieu-Huong disagreement on this issue but should not obscure advances being rn ~ against corruption. . -- Eight Assembly delegations travelling abroad show increased efforts to tell
  • ~-~. RETURNING PHILIPPINE CONGRESSIONAL· JUN~ETEERS, ~OVT OF'FICIALS, AND OTHER TRAVELERS ALSO HAVE UNDOUBTEDLY PASSED ON TO HIM ~.L-1-~NCL.:1'.NOd> I:SSA..lJ,S.E At-TI Q.ti :!llJH U:t.E:.iJ~ lLl.P.J?.INE.S.~·-OEtEC.lE-0: }N.' US GOVT AND __PRJY,ATE _A_}l,Q_ f
  • ' ·:RSPORTS ALMOSt (!NIVERS ALL Y COYI PLAIN OF TRAVEL . (''.P~S!R.I.CT°IONS ON ROADS, CUR FEWS, AND LARGE NUMBER Of EV AC UEES t\HAMPER1 NG .RETURN -TO ~.JORAL CY. HOWEVER, I N DANANG, MARKETS . ·~OPENED ' YESTERDAY .t\ ND CURFEW RELAXED TO . 19 00 T0 · 0 700
  • WASHIN'OTON December TO: 21, 1965 Bob Komer FROM: Henry W 1ls on Clem Zablocki tells me that he and Doc Morgan while travelling in the Far East received cables from the White House asking their advice about the fertilizer for India after they had read
  • temporarily residing in or travelling through the Republic must obtain a statement from their Goverrnnent affirm.ing that ··the firearms· and ammunition are intended for self-defence or hunting only. This· statement must be countersigned by the diplomatic
  • be sore as hops; {b) it would give Sihanouk a n other propag anda victory; {c) Fulbright says his committee is too busy to travel; and {d) the Mansfield e x pedition to Cambodia demonstrates how little can be accomplished through such contacts. Others
  • . STATEMENT OF WORK: The Contractor shall furnish the nece~sary qualified personnel, facilities, equipment and services (including travel and subsistence) to conduct a study, analysis, evaluation, demonstration and training program to evaluate current
  • ! land and other civilian properties, head ot the American Legion Post and very active therein all through the Vall 7, tormerl.1' all through that area in Veterans vocational work, formerly travelled through the 1. & M. College Extension ~ervice, one ot
  • previous regulations-­ for example, restrictions on travel by journalists, doctors, and the like to China--shows that we do benefit on balance with the press, Congressmen and academics from moves of this sort. Risks of Change 9. Commerce and Treasury
  • , jollied Roose-velt, votes he travelled suitcase, a~ extra he contacted them what a great enough so that, atter and some shenannigans had been pulled MaoAdoo and Mr. Garner, shirt Big Jim and a change 6000 Democratic tellow was into Chicago
  • the situation in hand. Sporadic sniper fire is expected today, with. some mortar fire to cover what police believe will be withdrawal of ;-emaining Viet Cong. The center of Saigon is now considered 80 percent safe for travel. The Cholon area is still unsafe
  • .;cu, Fil"tst Do2-ut-; Mi.mater of 1:'oreien Allair1, travelled to VTashl.:igton in Ja:r..ua~y '!.9l~aacl :retvra.d ".vith propoeals re:;a!:'detl by the R-u::.-:.a.."li.m ?~1·ty foa.da=.»tif u ~nco'.ll'agin6 • kecc.V&S~\i. w:::.:;; then .. g:cz.t tc lta