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  • , Monday, September 11, 1967. Meeting convened: Meeting adjourned: 7:10 P.M. 7:20P . M. Attending the meeting were: Under Secretary Nicholas Katzenbach AID Administrator Bill Gaud Under Secretary of Treasury Joe Barr Eugene Black Ambassador Zagorian Walt
  • billion reductions, emphasizing that he was not frozen to these and asked that they please not consider him frozen to these. Mrs. Hansen asked if it were true that abolishing Foreign Aid would save only $500 million, per the testimony of Rusk and Gaud
  • apparently are acceptable to Geller. y An attempt was made to do this this afternoon --- Cong. Jack Gilbert said he could not attend because it was his birthday --- Arc~Moore aid he wouldn't be available tomorrow --- they are trying for, Tuesday, ednesday
  • ) FOR M OF DOCUMENT #49a memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICT ION Alfred Jenkins to Rostow 2p S ~.~ !) P9 93' )v0 'i::i l'l't ~~ , ~ ~CJt,-,-, c.ol
  • - can we get even this little done. Will take 80 man teams to go into each hamlet and village and stay for months at a time. Begin to build a political system and out VC. Takes heavy volume of VN manpower to do this. Strong back-up needed also - - (AID
  • a: McNamara saidl ·­ The President said do you have influence with the military aide •••. "check and see what we need to do and I will do what any prudent diplomat like Rusk would recommend. " ) .­ ;. .,..... '· . ~·· ' -z­ Rusk said "we will proceed
  • Foreign aid
  • through Febniary 2, 1968 SENATE Commerce Committee Senator Magnuson Approved Commerce Committee Senator Prouty {Jenkins) -- No objection Foreign Relations Coamittee Senator Hickenlooper {Pavlick) -- Approved Commerce Committee Senator Brewster (Miller
  • 'pdatiw. 3. We •hould pr••• the South Vletaaa:aeae Cicweramellt to a■■ume peatier napeaalbllity for both the and paclflc:atl- of the coatJ'y and ahoulcl make coadaued aid to Soath Vletaarn coadapat \lpGD prop-e••· def•••• 4. We UOllld accept tlle
  • live on bread-money alone. oourthouae regime, aided by the speoial in 1945 placed a ceiling program aubatantial on pension,. pleaders, administration I have alway• advooated a Federal enough to take pennon• - 7- the state Under the out ot
  • Legal Neighborho0d Aid Lawyer for Mr Go Lau will call you this afternoon - Mr. Brian Olmstead - to see if there is anythin: that can be done to obtain the SBA Loan f cr Mr. Go Lau based on the receipt of his claim which from all reports is absolutely
  • Eastern European countries aside from IMF and the World Bank. There is a definite relationship between operations of these countries and their relations with institutions around the world. Easter European AID programs follow Moscow party line
  • Foreign aid
  • the archive collection of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum to the museum. Description of object(s): Aides Files. Okamoto "Memos to the President, 1965" Box 1 Green Record Log of Photo Requests Purpose: "Okamoto" Temporary Exhibit, LBJ Library
  • aides-okamoto-b01-f01
  • that we are on record in support of the general proposition that debt relief should be counted as the equal of new aid for matching purposes. At Tab A is a copy of the package I gave you this morning, suggesting a possible alternative approach if you
  • . Komer (2) Defense/ISA (4) Bureau of the Budget - Mr . Clark (1) Amembassy Seoul (1) AID (4) E (2) INR (1) FE (4) DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 Nl} By ,; 6' S/P (1) . 'l S'- I ?> , NARA, Date 3 -;)o. 9 .S- SiGRE'f I ADDREilB OFFICIAL
  • interests in Peru, either from an official, private or hemispheric standpoint. Our flexibility will be greater after resumption of relations which, in any event; does not imply a resumption ·of all AID and assistance programs of the past nor a promise
  • (Uncl ... ifiecl) The above teaa ftte Yice Preaideet zequeatilag will alao ezplore with ti. GVIIa laag r-se ecODaldc development prop:•o additional received defeue aupport a meaaraadum fna aid •d reca. that the !uJ American policy should aot
  • Foreign aid
  • GSA FORM 7122 i(REV. 5-82) • l _,,,,,,- DECLASSmm E.O. 12356,Sec.3.4 NlJ... . '1't.-/1:/._ By ~.NARA,D:ate ,-~~-"!~ 17 June 1966 RWK: These cables package and Hoopes give you the New Delhi panorama, and the aid paper give you the latest
  • ..yub's finance minister·· ill be her,e ne:xt wee1'" for informal talks with the orld Bank and AID. Ayub is still pressing for resumption of military aid, and we l.,vill have recomn-, e:ndations ,on that in a :L..N Ne k.:,. But we are ignoring both
  • ••nested-to AID u4 USDA tbat they l>l'Jag 11.imInto tbe act, but you coul4 al•o re•pOA• via tile attached. He..,..••~ i-epre­ aea_ted ·at Freemaa•• NS.AM 339 P'OllP tUa mo~ .. taoug)I we did talk dler.e abollt dae nutrltioaal prot4e-m he•• lntensted a. FYI
  • Food aid
  • programs and the whole thing. As I told Al Jenkins whowent along and Marshall Green who also went along, I'm sure I saw more of what was going on than they did. correspondents and Of course, they were in the meetings. The TVpeople were out on the street
  • - : _ •_- ··.- •..... • - '···_._-.• *f _ _· --. ·. • . ' · - _·._·. . _·._.· '· - · ·. .. .-.- . .- .. & .·_-·.•_. I -~ '1' ~ ~ ""t., '•~ \ ~ \ "\. \~ \ ' March 26, 1964 McGBSUBJECT: Aid to Skopje DOD reimbursement for the temporary housing provided Skopje
  • Foreign aid
  • of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator of AID Director of U.S. Information Agency It is requested that the Department of State, in coordination with Defense, CIA, USIA, AID, and other appropriate agencies, prepare a report on the subject
  • Johnson reaffirmed assurances previously of State Rusk and other United States officials stated that the basic policy of the United States Government of extending mili­ tary and economic aid to Korea would be continued. assistance directed pendence
  • Secy Handley. 2. Harman recalled Barbour's conversation Nov 22 with Foreign Minister Eban in which Barbour said it poa•ible some additional arms aid would be given to Jordan for psychological reasonso At that time Bban had mentioned impact on area
  • • eeouion to pl"ennt to Preslcl..t. Senpor the Pffaoul, gUt trClll the Pl'•aid•t which i• ~ at event• oft.hie kind.. The at.ti wUl be a large st.euben ""• appre­ pri&kly ~. whioh the leputMat, 1lll.l arrange to d.U.TR t.o tJae Ti .. PNaidmt '• plJlu betoN
  • ·worldn,1 oa Suharto' • aide. ·-. DECLASSIFIED 12356, Sec. 3 4 '• ·' . / Bv.~ • · • Rolltow tt. COHFIDBHTI>,L MW right:wpt E.o. NL] '6"3-g_3 . , . ARA. Date !Jj1~{~ GOPtFIDENTIAL FROM DJAKARTA 4182, January 23, 1968 nicLASSIFIED E.O
  • . (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-82) DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON April 6, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walter Jenkins The White House Abe
  • DIFFICULT TO REVERSE. PAGE FOUR RUSBAE 644A S ~ T WE CAN EXPECT SOVIETS TRY TO EXPAND THEIR ROLE HERE' AND TAKE ADV'ANTAGE OF ANY OPENINGS LEFT AS RES.ULT_WESTERN SUSPENSION AID. .. WE' -3- 1002, Octob~r 15., from New Delhi, {SECTION I OF III) HAVE
  • Food aid
  • , they aaid the Jlu•alau were not 1oin1 to trad• with or lle1otiate. We muat deal wUh Hanoi aad Pekina. Therefore, there ia notlliq on llllaaian aide to cauae \H to bold off 'bombin1. Perbapa we •bould bomb aaain. th•D pauae, and then bomb a1ain
  • in accordance with the President's wish that all unnecessary inter agency committees and task forces be terminated. McGeorge Bundy I , iI I. . Dist ri.b ution: Sec State Rusk Sec Defense McNamara AID Admin. Bell l· l ;I . 'j 1 Sec Treas Fowler Dir. , BoB
  • Foreign aid
  • qJ-'tt fi; ,™9 ce;i-:i.r-l) 3 CTION October JI, 1968 - / o_· ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Aid for Indonesia The yearly meeting of the InterGovernmental Group (IGG) on foreign aid for Indonesia will take place in The Hague on October
  • as selling arms to block Soviet military aid, because the issue is now much broader. We have reached the point in Jordan where the question is whether they think they have a better chance of achieving their objectives with US or Soviet help. If we are ending
  • Foreign aid
  • . Chester L. Cooper has been designated .as White House representativ'e on the committee. McGeorge Bundy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIMGTON Distribution will be made to: VSecretary of State vSecretary of Defense ...{)irector of CIA v-A.dministrator, AID
  • job. He further urged that, in addition to briefing the press boys enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special press conference for a high level, selected group on your return. They are clearly quite worried about the aid bill. Finally, let ae say
  • PAPER General Nuclear Testing (B-la) Cuba - Status (B-7) European and Atlantic Political B C Situa~ion (B-8) D Laos (B-6) Communist Bloc (B-3) The EEC and Trade Negotiations MLF (B-4) (B-9) E F G H German, Italian, and United Kingdom Economic Aid
  • aid pays off or whe.t her her opposition makes ·s tick its charge-that she's s.o ld India's dignity lo.r ~ mess of pottage. l don't predict disaster if we hold off. . This is a political judgment which you are best suited to make. . I'd be more
  • anothero AID and USIA increasingly overlap each other's purposes and targets in countries where both operate. A large Defense military assistance program has been administered with little contact with AID or USIA in Washington or in the fieldo In addition
  • y 24, 1941 Memo t o Pepper : Notes for speeches In the days to come , we lal.ow not what our judgement should be . Facts come fast . Please .r emember that I want t o hear f r om any one of you at any time , if you feel t hat you may aid me i n
  • :_____________ Courier officer, if required: __________ Gen. Clifton (Military Aide) by Mr. W. Jenkins (Presidential Spec. Asst) ITINERARY _ name: Colonel Swindal Office Nr: OX 74745 Home Phone Nr: FOOD REQUIREMENTS: (Date/ Time) 8:45 a. m. , 11 Mar Depart Athens
  • : Troop Commitments; Other Aid," _ Exempt NU 91 g] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 82, June 13-19, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 36 CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing accessto national security information. (B