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for individual appointments.<br />
The itinerary for Group VI, as<br />
listed in the attached CIPM program was not followed very closely.<br />
The State of New York Department of Commerce meeting was attended<br />
as scheduled. Member No. 48 (Mr. Boon) went to Bridgeton, New<br />
Jersey, where he visited the food processing plants of Seabrook<br />
Farms Co., Inc. and P. J. Ritter Co.<br />
Member No. 51 (Mr. Seri)<br />
went to J. C. Furniture Co. in New York.<br />
On Friday, May 10, the<br />
only meetings scheduled by CIPM that were actually held were the<br />
Bank of America meeting: the General Motors Overseas Division<br />
meeting, and Fugazy Travel Bureau, Inc. meeting. Member No. 48<br />
(Mr. Boon) traveled to Pittsburgh to see the Heinz Plant on May 10.<br />
Group VII traveled to Dallas, Texas, on May 9 where they<br />
visited Chickasha Cotton Oil Co.<br />
From Dallas and Fort Worth,<br />
they then traveled to Houston where they met with Ashland Oil,<br />
Union Caroide, Gulf Oil, U0nited Cirbon Co. and a chemical rice<br />
milling plant selected by DuPont.<br />
Group VIII to Atlanta was cancelled the morning of Wednesday,<br />
May 8. None of the Thai who were scheduled to go there were<br />
interested in going.<br />
Each of them said that they had definite<br />
scheduled appointments in other places, and they had no interest<br />
in going to Atlanta, Georgia.<br />
Accordingly, the Georgia Department<br />
of Industry and Trade was informed of the cancellation of the trip<br />
by CIPM. The Atlanta trip was scheduled by CIPM when Paul Sithi-<br />
Amnuai insisted that some of the team members visit an industrial<br />
center somewhere in the southeastern part of the United States.<br />
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