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  • of the President Mr. &: Mrs. Seong Jin Kim Orient Press Agency Mr. &: Mrs. Karl F. Landegger New York, New York Mr. &: Mrs. Belford V. Lawson, Jr. Mrs-Associate Judge of the Juvenile Court, D. C. Mr-Attorney; Mr. &: Mrs. Maurice Lazarus Boston, Massachusetts Mr
  • LBJ travel
  • vehicle, over i1Tegular route.s, transport­ ing: Disabled used motor vehicles, be­ tween points in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Rhode Island. NOTE: I! a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant requests it be held at Boston, Mass. No. MC
  • Washington officials can take pride. 4. Pacification - "Rural Construction" Minister Thang of "Rural Construction" traveled to the I, II, and IV Corps to meet the new and provisional rural :' construction committees consisting of corps and divisional
  • passed by the 88th Congress. at the heart of one of our moat critical and urgent needs -- a transportation system which can relieve congestion and make it possible for people to travel with comparative ease to places of work, learning and pleasure. I am
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • : • . 'J?r'.,. P· is· ~· • :·. • • • Th~general knq~ . to -ha.v:e · traveled to the ..Uriited ·states .in- 1943, · · "When he · attended. the Infantry Officers Career · Cour3e in Fort Benning,··:· ~ · Georgia, and to: Europe in 1958 on the :way back
  • more specific. The US Vice President traveled to all of these countries proposing definite programs designed to secure the flanks. ~T-NOFORN 'C C-5 ~T-NOFORN ..... The Second Move saw the NLF attempting to establish itself as a widely recognized
  • includes: 3 years University of Vienna, Austria; Strategic Intelligence School; Industrial College of the Armed Forces. Born in Austria and was a resident for· 24 years. Has traveled widely throughout Europe. Chief, European, Africa and Middle East Branch