CODEL - JCAE - PROPOSED TRIP OF JOINT ATOMIC ENERGY COMMITTEE
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s(tDi Cr:. CCDEL JCAE - Proposed Trip of Joint Atomic Mier y Committee
Tn. ATHF+N?,;_ BAGt ilAbl. BANGKOK. CANDtRNA. ISTANBUL, K:..RACJ}I, MA. )Rfl),
MANILA, NEW DELI1I, RANGOON, SAIGON, SINGAPORE, TAIM.Lp ,4$, UV'-A'4,
TOKYO, V LLINGTON,
RP`s ,.INVO t ' American Consuls: AtJKLANt , HONG KONG, M OtJRN
CALCU`1'A,
ThA Committee has revised the schedule sent to you by C.A.-2021,
R ' MCRs' CA 2021, Septen tber' 23, 1954o
"this is the second Circular Instruction concerning the trip o
the Joint: Atonic FA ergy Committee. .
now is, Please note that the itinerary no longer includes Okinawa,
Cole and. Vioe-Chaii n n. Hickenlooper and handed to the Members for
The now schedule is attached.. It has now been approved by Chairman
is deleted. Saigon is also deleted but is.still a possibility.
Tehran has been decided upon in lieu of Baghdad. Hong Kong and
Athens have been added. (Copies of CA-2021 are attached for Hong
"Kong and Athens.) Please note changes in dates.
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the following, listed in order of precedence ror protiocoi.. purposes:
The membership of the group is still tentative but present
indications are that the Committee Members in the party will be
Representative We Sterling Cole (R., N. Y.) Chairman
Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R., Iowa) - Vice-Chairman
Senator Richard'B..Russell (D., Ga.)
Senator William P. Knowland (R.. Calife) who will probably
not accompany toe partly To new 1,ea4.ana
but may meet the party in Australia,
or later, depending upon the dura.
tion of the November session of the
Senate; 1
,Senator John 0. Pastore (D., R. I.)
Senator'Jdhn W. Bricker (R., Ohio)
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Representative Melvin Price (D., Ill.)
Representative Thomas J Jenkins (Re, Ohio)
eprofentative, awes ''an. Zandt (R., Penna. )
presenta';.ive Chet Hola,'i.eld (D0 , calif.), possibility at present
tepresentative James 'T. Patterson (R0, Co"
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Representative Carl Hinshaw (xCa1if0
~Jyq Cl ur. Durkxam (Do, N.C.), possibility at present
l final list will be sent when available. Other members of the official
party will include members of the Commit wee staff, probably representatives
of the Atomic energy Commissions a State Department escort officer, and a
Defense Department yo.:,ficer, a total of 5 to 70 Names and titles w.i. ,, be
The group is still planning to travel in an Air Force special, mission
ons elle one Ident:if cati
n information will be sent latera The crew
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111 consist .ot pi .t or ten officers and airmeno The
Department under-
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stands that the. USAF will obtain landing permits.
to the Committee in care of the U. $,,, Embassy at Canberra.
rear ies the party, it is requested that each Mission on the
itizserary after Australia send a copy of the proposed schedule
the Committee should reach the Department by November 3, if
pons l,b e. n Order to be certain that t proposed schedule
chedule,,-The Committee contemplates that the schedule for the
.' :uustralia will be worked out by the Australian Government
with the advice of the U. So Mission. Schedules at all other stops
-will be the responsibility of the Mission inthe usua7., way0 It
would, be most celpful to the Committee if each Mission can send
*,tentative schedule with appropriate explanatory information
t f bye . o m a t ,ee a s, inf ormation before the, Og w ittee departs
.shington0 Committee approval or comments will be sent to each
issiorn, which the Department hopes will help the Mission in
fizmrir%, the schedule. Information sent to the Department for
The entire :off ,eial party should be included in official functions0
etl er the ai rcraft..c omander and other oi'fioers should be included
?oup would prefer business suits for entertainment, but will.
carry dinner jackets for use when the basey believes desirable0
Su gins on schedule are made in CAm202lo Paragraph 5. The
is ~, the d Qret#on, o .thy ost,
reasoha il as rba e?, The M a `s cf the tt'so'n , j"i
a coomodatns,_ though appropriate, should be at rates as
o ~over=ent
per diemo It is. therefore requested that
Resez-vations fo::? Grootembers of the party will be traveling
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?#ngle rooms where possibleo The Chairman should be provided with
iiicladino sitting room, which can be used as a meeting
s te
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place by the party. Staff members will wish less expensive double
rooms *here possible. The Co i ttee is anxious that the entire
official party be'kept together in one hotel. Mere Air Force
ffucilities_are not available, reservations will also be required
for the` plane crews These accommodations may be separate from the
official party.
d) the provisions of the Handbook for Congressional F'orei Travel
apply to this trip. The p" poets are particularly requested tos.
1} Designate a control officer to handle arrangements for
the group while it is within the posts jurisdiction
t
and to forward the name of the officer to the Departmen
along with the proposed program.
2) Meet the party on arrival and assist through customs.
(3) Arrange for local transportation and, where essential,
hire cars, for -which the group will have funds.
) Financingo `he Committee will travel on its own funds, It is
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Y ant cipated that counterpart will be awe
Informavional Material.-It will be helpful if each post will send
c he Commit ee, in care of the Chief of Mission in the country
immediately , preceding ' in' the Committee's itinerary, 16 (sixteen)
copies ' or sets ' of all unclassified material prepared for the
Committee conoerning the schedule at the post., names of U. S. aid
local off vials, people to be met, political and economic informa-
ti.onA tourist pamphlets, maps., etc. In shorty the Comnittee would
appreciate havari. the sort of unclassified material that each post
o dinail y makes available to the Committee upon arrival., sent
_istead to the Embassy in the country ahead in order that Committee
,embers may use the time while flying to read such material in
.advance of arrival. Classified information is not requested in
vane Q I~nfornation from Australia and ? New Zealand should be sent
ci raet .y tv the Department before time of 'departuie Material from
Athens should be sent to AMCONSULp Istanbul.
closures
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and Hong Kong
fem. Athens Calcutta
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Attached herewith is the itinerary of the
REMARKS: Subcommittee of the Joint Congressional
Committee on Atomic Energy on their proposed tri
to the Far East. If we send someone, it should be
somebody,, who will he able to brief the Committee
on tlg background of the countries which they visit.
It will be necessary for that individual to have a
"Q" clearance.
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ICongressman K. may wish to see him shortly
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