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  • over their head; in a few years they would be able to travel to the moon, and then some more years they would be able to travel to Mars and Venus. It was going to be a great wonderful Communistworld indeed, with travel to outer space. Whenshe fini.shed
  • movement of goods and services, continued many of these controls after the peace treaty. A semiannual import budget was maintained to allocate the use of foreign ex­ change by traders. Investment by foreigners was regulated, and Japanese travel abroad
  • 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
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  • . and taking a trip by boat on the inland passage up to Juneau, Skagway. and all those small ports along the inland passage. and then coming back to Kansas. I can't quite rememberthe details; could have traveled at the time was by train. of course. the only