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  • 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
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Travel [1961]"
  • Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
  • are peraoDDel on my ataff wbo travel with the Preaiclent and coYer otber fanctiou• and wbo, therefore, reqlllre ataf.f pillll8: Okamoto, Y oiclai R. Klllldaen, Robert Wolfe, Sgt. Francia Gelaaiqer, Michael (A2c) Smltb, KeTin (SP-6) Atklna, Lt. Tbomaa Flaber, PH
  • 178 from ~trl DATE File, VP Travel Countries, Nov. 4-9/63 RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security information, by statute or by the agency which originated the document
  • Travel
  • Helsinki Stata a,~"]. C~le 2 p - CQnf. !Fett'!' e 'he'l!':i:!!!ea Vice-Presidential Security File, VP Johnson's Trip to No. Europe VP Travel RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed {C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national
  • Travel
  • from Sen. Mike Mansfield 6 p -A,; .-,d- Cthu ).,LL'(/ 06? Juz::-, 05/01/61 A Ztloz:} FI LE LOCATION VP Security File, VP Travel VP's Visit to SE Asia (I) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access
  • Travel
  • this propaganda . The Vietnamese are preparing to dispatch teams of defectors from the Viet Cong and North Vietnam to travel in Europe, J"\frica, and South A.'Tlerica eh"'S>laining what's going on in Vietnam . These are defector!:; v1ho have been thoroughly
  • States of America; said members to be appointed for a term of four years and to serve without salary, except that the members of such Commission shall be reimbursed for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them in the performance
  • houses--probably also elsewhere. that he could do nothing about it. He was very tired. He simply felt He wanted a woman. He wanted his boy friend to comfort him and of course he liked intensely a very fine and sympathetic hostess and fellow traveller
  • on careful editing of all the pictures taken at the White House and during your travels. To do it justice would probably take a solid year of editing, thinking, and searching through roughly 700,000 exposure frames. Although you certainly should have final
  • to..promote travel and contact by Yugosl.avs in the West; (e) ot libraries a highly developed informational program, including operation and reading rooms in leading Yugoslav cities; (!) intensive promotion of cultural exchanges between Yugoslavia
  • in 1973. He would have been 1'00 years old this year. (Sld Davis traveled thousands of miles with President.Johnson as White House Correspondent for Westinghouse Broadcasting Company'; He is a formet Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief for NBC News
  • in 1973. He would have been 1'00 years old this year. (Sld Davis traveled thousands of miles with President.Johnson as White House Correspondent for Westinghouse Broadcasting Company'; He is a formet Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief for NBC News
  • stalemate." i ; -- Long stretches of highways have been opened for travel and feeder roads are opening up. · I ! On the pacification subject, the Secreta~ reported: I f. There has been progress I I The progress has exceeded his eXpectati.ons. i
  • obvious contradictions. For example, if the log they gave out -- for it to be an accurate one -- the ship would have to be able to travel at twice the spee~ it is capable of moving. I believe the men are trying to give us a signal and indicate that they do
  • contribution through capital transaction measures. We must push ahead in other areas. We need decisive fiscal restraint. That's why issue is so vital before the Congress. C.R. S!vllTH: Plans for travel will not have short-range benefits but will in long range
  • miles on dry land and traveling 75 knots. The President: One Let's try to jazz it up and get the language so it suits them. Secretary Rusk: The Spanish are bargaining hard. The chances are we will get the agreement. If we get into a deadlock
  • ~-~t~ng __ ~nles~_i.t is seen to be helpful by you. You would want me to stay where I am? --·-·--·-·..-. . . ._ ...-,... ... · . ......,.. -· ~·- The President: Yes. I thought that travel wouldn't come into it. It would be better if this talk
  • etation 0£ the polls but on my travelling about the country. We must delay a t lea s t unti l a£te r the Ronning pea ce effort is safely out of the way so that if we take add itional action, Mr . Ronning will be unable to say th at w e got a peace feeler
  • There cannot be anyone alive who knows the names of aJJthe children who carried us and Mr. Johnson to the place where he stood last night. There was a little boy named James Gonio n, who lived right by Clay, Ky., and travele d 20 miles to school because Clay
  • , PRIBYL SAID THEREHAVEALWAYS BEENHALFA DOZEN SOVIETADVISERSIN THE MINISTRY,ANDTHEREARENOMORENOW THANTHEREWEREBEFORE. REGARDING TRAVEL,PRIBYLSAID PASSPOPTSARESTILL BEING ISSUED ANDCZECHSCANSTILL LEAVE.HE HIMSELFDEPARTED CZECHOSLOVAKIA OVERTHE
  • himself. He needs to get out of the Washington atmosphere, get some country political exer­ cise, and work off some poundage. When John Lewis and his fellow travelers freeze and starve you and Babs out of the den of iniquity - whioh now comprises
  • trauaportatlon officer, and all mod•• of travel abould be aathorlaecl. The d11tle• of Prealde11tlal pboio1rapbera require them to travel on 1bort 110tlce. All Mr. Oela•lna•r•• travel requeat• wUl be autborlaed by tbe 1.1nder•ia11ed aa official duty. Any
  • " - - CAPITOL OFFICE DIR CARL ROWAN RESIDENCES: SECY BALL SECY RUSK SECY DILLON SECY MCNAMARA SECY VANCE SECY FID~EMAN SECY WIRTZ SECY CELEBREZZE DIR WEBB SECY UDALL MR. MALCOIM KILDUFF MR. KENNETH O'DONNELL MR. HOBART TAYLOR MR. MARVIN WATSON DR. JANET TRAVELL
  • . Kahn, one of the senior editor• lor the New Yorker .m agazine, le about to publish a long article ln .s everal ln8tallment• cove.r.i.ng bl• receut eztenalve travel• la the Trust Terrbory. ·T hl• may well trlgser off another fl<ty of aovermnental
  • ...,, / ·.·>. -. . ·., .. 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
  • communications services such as Western Union. Travel. Travel orders issued under existing authority will remain in etfect, and existing supplies or Form H-25, Travel Order--: Request and Authorization, should continue to be used with appropriate over-typing
  • with the Iraqi Govern~ent. Personal Obser-rations These observations are based upon a trip ma.de recently to Iraqi-Kurdistan, during which I had the opportunity to see the Kurdish leader Hullah Mustafa Barz8.ni . and also to travel through­ out the Kurdish
  • 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