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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- £1eeta preliminary talks wit_h the Mexicans. You,: ,articipation ls the uaual o-n.o !or atate vis.its: .... a.r riva.l Ct'rrernony on the eouth la:-.vn.. 1n. additton, there bi tlte aide t~ip to El Paso for the Chaimtu.1 ceremony.. Be.tore proceeding
- thinks he got a nod of the head from you on this at Punta del Este. GUINEA (Tab D) Value: $3. 7 million Commodities: Wheat flour - - 11, 000 tons Tallow 3, 000 tons Oil 2, 000 tons Cotton 9, 200 Bales - 3 - GUINEA (continued) Food aid is about all we
- in pacification activities. Senior staff sections working exclusively on Vietnam and targetted on pacification are now operational where none existed eighteen months ago: -z- - AID has organized a special Vietnam Bureau; is better focused in its Revolutionary
- Commitments; Other Aid (Alphabetically: Korea-U.K.)] r-€--------1 """'p Of'6N ' s/:s.aP,
- stance to this argument, it cannot be forgotten that in creased direct irivestment by U.S. corporations in the LDCs is a fundamental objective of this Administra,tion's aid pr~gram. Announcement of the Program We are shooting for an announcement
- State were aware of this aid ·unttJ. the ·cab.le, a.rriV(;;ld. al"ran.g•d by the J:rother 1s-Broth~z Foundation. a Cleveland, Ohio phllanthro:pic organization, with DOD. ·n e-loan ol the ,equi.pment was State recommends a iihort adtnowledgeme:at
- A ~ WERE RAV:uiG 502£ SZVEEE S~GE ANO mUALLY DISAP.PEARED DURmG ,mom MANEUVERING l!ECAmE OF ~ m: DAY. THE FEEEI:S ! ) m J : ~ OE DING :BARGES AGAINST 'l~TE: RIVER ~ i 'l!EEY FRE~UENTI.Y ~ ~ A?m In '?BE CUBBEl'l:l: OF 'lSE RIVER AID 4 3 2 l
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- :-iO-UT-. RETURNING ·TO- THSIR BASE. OUR .·Eti3ASSY IN ?-2EXICO- CI.TY R~?ORTs · T'r{At. OUR,.. H£LICOPTER AID IS G.ENERA'LLY'. FRmsJT-?AGED . IN THE LOCAL "'PF:~ss•. r.'1t'- PROMINENT DA !LY NAC!ONAL HEA:)~D , tis · RE?ORTL" !N : .A .'. N03LE .G£STURE
- to open negotiations with the South by only 98 to 59. 10 Confronted by this growing opposition, Lincoln went further than any of his predecessors in repressive measures: He proclaimed that all persons discouraging enlistment, or offering aid and comfort