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  • ." The wayside shelter she predicted, would be a boon for travelers. The party drove along Interstate Route 95 and Highway 1 to Charlottesville, where they viewed a colorful landscaped entrance to the city, and then to Monticello. They toured the mansion and had
  • , 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
  • inconsistent, largely needs. oriented ~ .~ towards the promotion As a result, that permits of a particular America travellers from one means means of transportation today lacks a coordinated transportation and goods to move conveniently
  • • Sh.all We SurremerT We know the alternatives. to :make all together, the Godless the World a home tor men in Eurasia. as I was born, I shall bold 1ignpoat1. the greate1t without travel The first there thoae a better strength lies know-how
  • Travel Report and Related Paper re VP Johnson ' s Trip to Germany RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 116S2 governing access lo national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document . (C) Closed
  • LBJ travel
  • 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
  • at election time if the war is still going on. The American people are supporting the President because he is cool and reserved. My judg ment is based not on an interpretation of the polls but on my travelling about the country. We must dela y at least until
  • said Phuc Yen is a military airfield and has nothing to do with ICC or with international travelers using the airfield . The President asked when should we finish up on the targets. - 3 ­ McNamara replied he and Rusk had minor differences
  • , 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
  • their travel expenses and subsistence expenses in connection vith their attendance at regular .or special meetings or the Com• mittee. The Committee shall meet at least once ea.ch year . and at the call of the Secretary and shall troa time to time submit
  • pondent John Kimche in the London Evening Standard that Sirhan had traveled in the Middle East in 1964 for seven months. He allegedly returned to the Middle East in 1966 spending five months in Cairo, Egypt, before returning to the United States
  • the varioua gates and iasue a temporary pa•• for her? Many thanks. June 25, 1968 D. I. A. Personnel Room 2E239 Mr. Dan Thomas · The Pentaaon Waabinaton, D. C. Thi ■ ls to request the rei•sue of blanket travel orders for fiscal year 1969 to cover Francis L
  • TV in Vletnam. You requested that Mar-ks report his plans to the Japanese Ambassador. Mad:s told me this mol'ning that he is aendlng an emissary to Tokyo and SaigOJ1 next Monday. He will meet with the Japan1tae representatives in Tokyo and travel
  • Travel
  • ..... . ............... I Gardens . ..... . . .. ....... .. 14--1 Oil ................. - ................ Sports ......... ............... Sec. Travel .......................... ,8-9 Want Ads ................... Sec. Women's News ...... Secs. E8 Pages of Coinics Parade
  • "volunteer'' used it, confused so I c~meon. She also she would really and some Spanish, Due to a 3he appreciated you n~ed any one who can do what she is equipped Fr nch like it. my traveling, got the messa~~ disappointed effortq H~use parties
  • ..re.t. pape:i:: a DATE UG,./// RESTRICTION , / 2.p - 02.I 21..1.h.3 A. Und-a,.ted A 4/aa/4,~ -- l-l p. ~ - VICE-PRESIDENTIAL SECURITYFILE VP Travel, Dominican Republic RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed {C) Closed infcrmation
  • Travel
  • of Trade Unions in 1949 and formed the rival International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Since then, through training schools and travel grants, scholarships and conferences, a bitter, costly confrontation has been underway in villages and towns all
  • - Organizations f..7 C 325 i I sanction was unconstitutionn.I; that the right to travel is protected by the due process clause of the fifth amendment; and that the passport sanction "sweeps too broadly and indiscriminately over this liberty." As a result
  • "whistle-stop" campaigning and President i al trains, and they are enclosed . I am also sending you some material I have just received from the Louisville & Nashville Railroad , which is one of the lines over which Mrs . Johnson ' s train will travel
  • get one elected. They argue that when constitutional government is threatened they are morally justified in resorting to violence to destroy Communists and fellow travelers. In the April 1, 19:64, issue of '' On Target'' it is stated: '' Communist
  • - V' "~1.. . ;I L:;.;· I v/fl. l Z,, LE 1-06-,;JJ 1:c/03­ ®ffin\ of thr _\tturnPV ®rnrrul lo - 1~c.1s~- Wnsqingtan, n.
  • of c1~il rlghta, auch aa abolition of prior approval for all puhlkgtl.on9 and SCJb· et1tuUng regiatration ln its stead. (b) ebolition of the usP. nf the ''long · form" to restrict travel to J11pan and aubstitution nf a dire.ct necessary
  • ., Area___________________ Testimony of Juanita Castro Ruz (continuation of pro-Castro propaganda activities in the United States and illegal travel connected with these activities)_________________________________________ Activities of the Ku Klux Klan Organizations
  • A ~fotBGQn #lOHe 11.1Cen F ILE LOCATION VP Security File , VP Travel Berlin, Germany , Berlin Papers for the VP RESTR ICTION CODES (A) Closed by Execu ti v e Orde r 1 1652 gove rn ing access to national security i n [armalion . (B) Closed by sta t u te o r
  • LBJ travel
  • YOLAllDEJACOBS. The latter publishes newspaper. Information was received in Deceaber, 1967, to the effect tia..t LAURENWATSON planned to travel to Cuba in the early Other detailed part of January, 1968, for soae unknown reason. information concerning
  • " o4•'-'3 1118 Sketch RESTRICTION Conf. Olsson ~~ h-2-3 DL/ //17 Sketch DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Conf. Na ~ ., 04--
  • Travel
  • ) Hungary is, within its Foreign Exchange abilities, to foreign writers in hard currency. paying royalties (3) Restrictions or travel in Hungary and travel by Hungarians abroad are great]y relaxed and in most cas t:S, removed. This ire 1 udes restrictions
  • and two -ooka - "Jonathan Vblta the White Houatt'ancl "Time and a Ticket." He ■peak• and read• Fr,ncb well and Italian fair. For one year be traveled ext•n•lnly thrw1bout Europe, the Middle Eaat, Far Eaat for , educational parpo•••• Both JohD Macy aad I
  • of Transport Mergers in the new Department. While the committee recogruzes that the needs of the traveling public, and transport merger policy, should be a prime concern of the new Department, it does not appear that this should be tied for the indefinite
  • , including,; CHRIS VIDNJEVICH, had traveled to Lou_;l.sville, · Xen'bucky, ·~ r·e· they .planned to remain for several days. ,:'he purpose of the trip w.as to pass out NSWPP literature and "White Power'J,t: signs to people in Louisville who have been
  • were seeking to es- ~ Senator Lyndon Johnson says our basic foreign policy is at the cro1111road11. Becau11e of a change in attitude on the part of our allies, we may be compelled to choo11e a new road to travel. It i11highly important that we make
  • travelers got stranded on Earth and it turns out that we are all cousins? 11 What is,so mysterious about a space ship? It is a man made alu electron. It operates on the theory that opposite magnetic forces attract and like forces repell. Fast changes
  • density so that its gravity forces were the same as the actual earth, the trajectory illustrated in Figure 1 would be an elliptical orbit about that hypothetical earth. The total time of flight for an ICBM that will travel a range of one quarter
  • , 1948 Company ~ B. G.: I have arranged with one beat men in Waahington to h lp on the bo~k arli entary rules of order. He ia William Be , ho wa ■ assistant to Elmer Davia in the Office o Information durins the war and traveled pretty well over
  • of this Republics of this Hemisphere must be by Communist agents of a diplomatic service of Hemisphere. THE PRO-REDRECORD OF AMBASSADOR ALVARADO FUENTES I should like and still to point Ambassador Alvarado Fuentes bas long been is a devoted fellow traveler
  • bedroom and duplex as needed to accommodate press and the First Lady's It will travel over six rail lines. Campaigning by train has been done since the 1880 1s according to Dewey Long, Assistant Chief of Transportation. Long, who first handled train