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...charges arose from an argument Jan. 21 between Field and Lt. Jan Knap, a border guard, when Field and his wife were traveling to Parts from Moscow, where he had been studying Russian literature. The guard questioned the validity of Field's transit visa, which according to court testimony had been filled out incorrectly by Polish embassy officials in Moscow...

Author: By Hendrik Hertzberg, | Title: Grad Student Convicted By Polish Court | 2/17/1964 | See Source »

...reflection, perhaps both were a bit much). One of our movie critic's most painful losses was his description of Tony Curtis as "a sort of Gary Grunt." And this week the People writer attempted to summarize a congressional move to lift Richard Burton's U.S. visa on grounds of moral turpitude in a poem that began thus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Feb. 14, 1964 | 2/14/1964 | See Source »

Last Job. With Marina on her way to Dallas, Oswald left New Orleans without paying his apartment rent. A few days later he turned up at the Cuban consulate in Mexico City. He demanded a visa, was told that it would take time, stormed out in anger. Next he went to the Soviet consulate and asked for a Russian visa. Again he was told that there would be a delay, and again he stomped out. On Oct. 4 he called Marina at the Paine house. He was in Dallas and hoped to find a job, and he asked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investigations: Between Two Fires | 2/14/1964 | See Source »

...market women barely manage to keep their families alive, some strike it rich. In La Paz, a hard-working market woman can make $100 a month, which is twice what a Bolivian civil servant or factory worker makes. Two years ago, when a market woman applied for a U.S. visa in La Paz, she was asked about her financial security and produced $20,000 in U.S. greenbacks. What do they do with their earnings? They spend them on corn liquor or such local variations as Colombia's aguardiente, for radios, sewing machines or even a truck. Some women invest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Americas: Matriarchs of the Market | 1/3/1964 | See Source »

...Well, I have pretty good news We shall recive our visa's about the middle of Febuary, which means we may arrive in the U.S. about the 1st of March give or take a month or so. I would like you to do something important for us, get in touch with the Red Cross in Vernon, ask them to contact a organization, called 'International rescue committee,' or any organizations which aids persons from abroad get resettled. There are many such organizations. We need $800.00 for two tickets from Moscow to New York and from N.Y. to Texas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investigations: Dear Ma | 12/20/1963 | See Source »

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