U.S. Supreme Court Limits Travel Restrictions, But Does Not Cutlaw Ban
The Jan. 11, 1967 New York Times reported that the U. S. Supreme Court had ruled unanimously that it is not a crime for a person with an up-to-date passport to visit countries where travel is...
...STARVING BILLIONS BRIGHTEN OUTLOOK FOR U.S...
...The decision removes a psychological deterrent to unauthorized travel," by making it impossible, under -6-existing legislation, to impose jail terms and fines on those who violate travel restrictions...
...According to the investment house of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith*, U.S...
...Thus, while U. S. citizens can still lose their passports for "unauthorized'" travel, U. S. troops can now be based in Brazil almost automatically...
...producers of food crops, cattle, fertilizers, drugs and food processing equipment to make their moves abroad...
...Most Americans don't realize that agribusiness (i.e...
...agribusiness have recently drawn much attention from the business press...
...companies which are in a position to take advantage of foreign aid subsidies are showing signs of tremendous growth...
...AGRIBUSINESS The prospects in the Third World for U.S...
...10022...
...The Court ruled on cases involving persons who made "unauthorized ' visits to Cuba...
...Their activities have been facilitated by the foreign aid and economic development funds that are supposed to be helping others to help themselves.' An aid program is at work here, to be sure...
...Now such household favorites as Campbell, Beech-Nut, Borden, General Foods, Heinz, Green Giant, General Mills, National Dairy, and Pepsi along with such industrial giants as American Cyanimid, Cities Service (oil), Continental Oil, John Deere, W. R. Grace, International Harvester, Olin-Mathieson and Upjohn are increasing overseas agribusiness operations...
...An increasing squeeze of population growth against food production in the Third World has stimulated U.S...
...However, the ruling does not leave the Government without means to enforce its ban on travel...A State Department spokesman said the Department automatically cancels the passports of all persons whose unauthorized trips to the communist courtries (i.e...
...FORTUNE and FORBES have run lengthy articles on how, as FORBES puts it, ;'the world's starving billions mean millions for U.S...
...But it is an aid program in which the actual beneficiaries are generally overseas extensions of U.S...
...corporations...
...11, 1967 New York Times reported that the U. S. Supreme Court had ruled unanimously that it is not a crime for a person with an up-to-date passport to visit countries where travel is prohibited by the State Department...
...FOOD AND THE WORLD'S NEEDS, a 32 page resume' available free on request from Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc., 320 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y...
...the sum total of all operations in the manufacture and distribution of agricultural products and supplies) accounted for $271 billion in transcations, employed about one-third of the American labor force, and involved more than 50% of all corporate and agricultural investment...
...corporations...
...Cuba, Albania, mainland China, North Korea, and North Viet Nam) come to its attention...
Vol. 1 • February 1967 • No. 1