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- #~ 119e 1tte1tte #98 Mem6 FILE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 276--Distrihutjoo of Foreign Aid Cuts Box 2 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (6) Closed by statute or by the agency which
- Foreign aid
- Folder, "NSAM # 276: Distribution of Foreign Aid Cuts, 12/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- ~~ . . .HeAR-:.1:HE/ \ . .·. . ,"_ .... . . .. ... A.RY\: ··-··· IN~;.. .£XF;CUT:l.V£~~ . .. -· . . SESSION? . . ~. .j)M·- . · ~-2--/}~_J~'AID~-?A.Ri½IVE$: :~ t e~NtRAL\. ~O~MFARR,~VED\~..HERE:>:THIS ;, ~OR~UNe ·:'.."l:?A;tiJ_?.I p;;r :r.~ ,: f,ULL..r::J
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 5, June 1-30, 1964," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 2 [1 of 2]
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- - 49 5 GSA FORM 7122 ( 7-7 2) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Agency: #11 a Memo.- - DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION White House, for AID concurrence. Bundy re Gaud
- valid reason travel Iraq at this AID submitted to Depar.tmento PC danger to foreigners internal iraq situation it r.now approp~iate go thereo p USIA 20 Although we are not lifting NSC INR amend for travel Iraq passports CIA NSA and atheir
- bone thief belac carried oat el towa on a rail wlMt -- accordiq to Lbacola - Aid: "If it werea 't for tJaa honor of it. 1•• Jut•• aoon walk. 11 lacenly, BW Moyer• 8peclal Aa•i•tam to die Pre•l~at . bilaeyM. ExeclltlTe Director Nation•' Urua Lea New
- a babe in the woods. Keep in touch, if you will. Walter Jenkins, Assistant to the Vice President Mr. Mike Janeway Eliot L-21 Harvard College Cambridge 38, Massachusetts LYNDON STAT[ B. JOHNSON' OFFICE: 207 U, S. Courthou,e Au1t1n. Ter:a1 TEXAS
- ... January 12: I •• , ' •• Special Message to the Congress: "Toward Full Educational :f . \,::.~··.-•;. President asks for one billion dollars to ·aid schools serving 1 ,I ,• ,t::·.,~:.\ : • low-income families. i ~-'' ,., • t
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- ., and was receiving far less per capita aid than most. The President said that he had to prove three things to the Congress; iirst., that others were fully participating in help for India; second, that :ndia was doing everything that she could do for herself
- , Kabul will continue eager for US aid and maintenance of the US presence. In general, we are likely to have with us for a considerable future time an Afghanistan very like that we have known for the past few years. (Paras. 21, 24) 1 We believe
- ~/f/jtl /1 /c;z . . . I NOS SUBJECT 273 South Vietnam (11/26/63) 274 Cuba -- Economic Denial Program (12/20/63) 275 Exception of items from trade negotiations 276 Distribution of Foreign Aid Cuts 277 Review of our procedures
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- relationship without aid ties to broaden our presence as widely as possible. On the other, there is something to be said for the argument that a constructive Arab attitude wil-1 ·not be possible until .the radicals come to their senses and that we should
- ntun to lalpa &ad aaked wW Pn..._nt Jolmeoa wlabed to ralae, I ■aid the Pn■ldeat: -- wlaW te conceatnte oa bilateral talb; -- 1-.rn with 1....te• Tla&Ma'• Ylew of hla preblw. fn--•• Pr••· After the .Brat ...- - . yoa can ccmalcler Thieu'• pnet:da. c
- Problems 55. 8/9/67 Mtg. No . 573 Indonesia 56. 8/30/67 Mtg. No . 574 U.S. Relations with Japan 57 . 9/13/67 Mtg. No . 575 Major I ss u es of the 22 n d UN General Assembly 58. 10 /11/ 67 Mtg. No . 576 Discussion of U. S . Food Aid 59. 10
- joined with neighboring states in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations which met in Bangkok. Regarding the $100 million, he said that at present $20 million might come from AID, $20 million in rice, $20 million in cotton. This left a shortfall
- PoLICY WASHINGTON ADDRESS:
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WI THDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Charlie Murphy and Walter Jenkins w/attachmts DATE RESTRICT ION c 2/3/64 . FILE LOCAT ION GEN AG 5-1 11 / 22
- tell them (the Congress) that we will be out of business in that area if we don't make a sale." The $6 million of econ omic aid was approved. The $1. 8 million in non-lethal aid was approved. The President then advised the group of the dates
- Foreign aid
- in Turkey, Pakistan and Korea. Such initiatives would largely be a matter of encouraging AID to give earth stations a higher priority in the aid programs for these countries. In view of Doug Cater 1 s continuing association with this subject and the initial
- Foreign aid
- military aid and sales to poor countries produced two amendments. ~he Symington Amendment to the Foreign Aid Bill directs us to discourage poor ·countries from unreaso'nable levels of military spendi:qg' and ultimately to.. stop- our-·e-conomic aid
- Foreign aid
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- and AID report that Korea continues~·to- s·atisfy tli-e r equire-ments of the_5 ymington Amendment concerning military expenditures. State also concurs in the above proposal. Recommendation: That you approve negotiation of this agreement. DECLASSIFIED E.O
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- such as public espousal of "one-man, one-vote'~ for South Africa or a ·United States · Government contribution to private funds for legal and welfare aid to persons on trial in South Africa. At the same time, the United . States positions during the INDEPENDENCE
- is on Indonesia; but, because the heart of our Indonesian aid program for the remainder of this year is 100, 000 tons of rice, I am submitting to you the attached actiop.,.,d
- Foreign aid
- your ,,,a.;-her• can pr~par~ th e ir 1tudcnl& to face tho chall.engea of lomorrQ"1r ' o wo rld. :a ii • m ~dlng grow.ld w!un·• ywr p r
- File unit description: Material on delegation to inauguration of President Raul Leoni; 2/20/65 shooting of Peace Corps Associate Director Bob Rupley and wounding of a Peace Corps volunteer; OAS; AID project; and settlement of dispute between
- last month we come AID Concessionary two-'' •to-Jamaica·. assistance., that we look into what we might is where he raised out after careful do to help. review: Lending In recent years Jamaica has been a member of the club of coun tries
- for National Security Affairs Jack Valenti, Special Assistant to the President Walter Jenkins , Special Assistant to the President Geor g e Reedy, Press Secretary to the President Major General Chester V. Clifton, Military Aide to the President Dr . Donald
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- be necessary. 3. We should avoid direct threats that we would cut back (or eliminate) economic aid in the event of a pro nuclear decision. However, if India's leaders should ask us what our reaction woµld be, we should consider expressing the view that we
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- , and thon you may wt.eh to turn to s$cretary McNamara. and OeneJ!lal Taylol' for a _.e.po;rt .on Vietnam. ~omme·nt j You will know better than I how fa'I/ you wish to go tn the dtecussi:o n of further aid to Vietnam after the Sec ..etary's report. . ~ob
- the President explain the matter to the people over television and radio. " . _+I; ~.-e:A ~ / ~ ~.1v~~, against those of Walter Jenkins, ~ l.~ I have checked this against my own ·notes 1 which are much m ·o re complete, and against the recollection
- states have done to increase their food production. We have also been disappointed by what the donor states in DAG have done in providing food aid . AID Director Bell: Summarized the AID piper (copy attached ). He used the charts attached to th e paper
- Foreign aid
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [3 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- oL Y :F r R ~ 6.. au~ i.. ~ r s wLr H.. K i.~ LE o F nN~ i ~ Q s 8~0T-HER-7·-~r;;M,.ARc~~-.w,
- . W. W.xRostow, Department of State Secretary Rusk Under Secretary Ball Mr. Mann AID - Mr. Bell S/P - Mr. Brewer NSC - Mr • Komer NEA E White House - Mr. Valenti S/P ( 2) Mr. Woods telephoned me today to report on his trip to Cairo. He saw Nasser
- the pacified provinces and exploit ing our opportunity to car.ry on activities helpful to the people, such as p:-oviding doctors and schools, etc. Secretary McNamara said that to accomplish its task AID had one-fourth of the people that the military hacl
- of · Health,Education and Welfare · programs of old age" assistance, .aid to families· with depend- · 'en~ children, aid to the blind and aid to the permanently · and totally disabled~ as well as the prov~sion of certain child welfare. servic~s
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 92: Aug. 22‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- of the taken Aide-Memoires to the by the Ministry of the North of 9iscussions ·the decisions taken use by her NATO Allies ture and by tlre of International in is question of the to aware, its _the of France :14, _1968, the French
- Service involvement in concerted support to Ca.J.ifornia :f"or the· Watts area of' Los Angeles County: l. Developing Home Health Aides in Watts, Los Angeles County, California We propose to extend health services delivered to the Watts area by providing
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- works planning, Moreover, placed grants of course, the but directly loans, for because problems, addressed will, a fear neglecting to serving on aids that these in considering to outlying the Department areas. communities
- Series description: This series consists of files created by the White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, publications, and statements. The materials cover the Department of Housing and Urban
- . What if NATO collapses in five years? We have language which recommits us to NA TO. Greece: Should we resume military aid to Greece? From Defense standpoint we recommend resumption of military aid to Greece. Secretary Fowler: The sooner we get to a NATO