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  • respect, but of distance. I'm not one of Mr. Johnson's circle. P: Has Mr. Johnson appointed you to any study groups, task forces or commissions outside of Defense? N: I believe not. P: Have you ever traveled with Mr. Johnson or have been asked
  • . Then, there were delays in getting that information through. Some of it had to find its way by way of a traveler coming out. going to Mexico and There wasn't a great deal of instant communication because of the restraints of travel and communication and so
  • . But they were all directly related to whatever I was supposed to be doing. M: Did you ever travel with or for Mr. Johnson? P: No. M: Did you travel very often in your position in Defense? P: Yes. I visited a great many military installations while I
  • is quite close to •Jill t~ve l Kamcb...~ and seismic vaves trm LO~ SHOT essentially the same paths to the seismological observatories i n the United States• This will allow preparation of travel-til:l.e curves f::-oo. that =et;ion, resulting
  • House, the State Department and the Defense ·Department. . 0 . 4. More specifically, I desire that all officers of this Government who .travel overseas to discuss this matter should have written instructions cleared in the White House, the State
  • ~TAGES OF FOBS 7 t• FOBS TRAVEL AT ALT I TUDES MUCH LOWER THAN THE HIGH PORTyON OF IC BM TRAJE CTORIE S AN D 8ECA USE OF THEIR GREATER RANr,E THEY rOULD ATTACK TARGETS FROM DIF~EqENT DI~ECTIONS• A SOVIET -~oss ~OR EX AMP LE COU LD ATTAC~ T~ E US F~OM
  • be extremely useful for the United States to prepare its own cost estimate and to make it available to American officials and others traveling to India for use on a background basis in discussing the problem with Indian officials and private citizens. Moreover