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in the
Alliance would be undermined.
The momentum generating self-help
and reform efforts in Latin America -- land reform, tax reform, and
others -- would falter for lack of external support.
Effect of Senate Action on Program
The Senate action primarily hits
- to Mr~- Katzenbach this morning
is:
Mr. Katzenbach is undertaking an innnediate
and full survey and study of the problems involved
in this matter, in an effort both to clarify the
present situation and to suggest sensible future
courses of action.
We
- of November ll,
1966 (Public Law
89-808).
(b) Executive o·rder No. ll252
of October 20, 1965, is here
by revoked.
(c) Except to the extent
this
order,
rulings,
all
determinations,
certificates,
and other actions
that
they may be inconsistent
- been done (Indonesia,
the
Philippines,·Thailand).
What has been done is only a
beginning
and we are taking
vigorous
action
on a number
of fronts
to stimulate
the interest
of the governments
in the area in population
policies
and programs.
The
Bureau
- . !arms ls the
only milk available to millions 0£ poor children abroad.
The Secretary will use authority in the 1965 Act whenever
necessary to meet our needs fo"r dairy p:i.·oducta.
3.
Tako actions that will tncrease
soybean production
in 1966
-
derground testing In Nevada.
The report wus given by
Senator Henry M. Jadcson,
Democrat of Washington, who
ls chairman of the Military Ap
pJic:ations subcommittee of the
Joint Congreuional Committee
on Atomic f.llergy. ·
'I In a Senate speech on imple
-
of the world are still
hesitant
to
largely
undertake meaningful action programs.
This is, I believe,
due to the sensitivity
that continues
to surround the problem.
My
associates
and I feel that a forthright
public statement by those
national
leaders who do
- in general terms our concern with this problem.
Z. Canadian auto parts tariff reba_te scheme -- Although
Canadia:n
we dislike this new Canadian scheme,
designed to increase
tariff
manufacture
of auto parts,
we hope to avoid retaliatory
action if the Canadians
- ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION.
NA FORM
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Action
~
Rec'd:
FROM:
CHIEF JUSMGMADRID
ss
ACTION:
USCINCEUR
PL-265
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INFO :
CNO
12736
JUNE 12, 1964
9:58 PM
Info
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Here is a routine dispersal action for the President's
consideration. It has no unusual features. The
President had previously (August 14, 1967) approved
for planning purposes the dispersal of these weapons
to-~NSAM 364). Presidential
authorization