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  • . He expects no ultimatum. Walt Rostow Tuesday. June 7:30 p. m. zo. 1967 M.R. PRESIDENT·: Herewith a full account of the whole India aid pictuze. The ,a nswer to your question about what has been matched hard is in. Table 3 plus the marked column
  • . On the occasion of the Twentieth .Anniversary of the Marshall Plan I wish to assure you, Mr. President, that the generou.s American aid and imaginative leadership £or post-war European recovery is still warmly cherished by the Icelandic people. Bja.rni
  • cerned over its size and reportedly favors RD funding by DOD or AID. (We understand Senator Jackson has similar views.) ED 12958 3.4lb)[1J>25Vrs (CJ 2. At present there are about 35,000 RD workers active in 59-man teams. Annual training output is 23,000
  • . •- :Preliminary work on the damlil in the N1ZAO basin ls proceeding. Parsons Engineering has. completed its pre-fcasibllity atudy.. A de~.iled feaaibility s-tudy to d.ete ..mlne the location for four dams it the ru.utt atap. .AID vlill soon ask !o.r bide on thi.s
  • Examination of the British Proposal for a Mari time Group and Declaration ••..••....•••.•.....••. 44 Consideration of the French Proposal for a Four-Power Meeting and the Question of French Aid to the Arabs and Israelis
  • of military equipment; (4) evolving views of Israel, and how far the Shah can go in supporting Israel; (5) problems created fo-r the Shah by the present conflict in the Middle East; (6) future of US relations with the Shah now that AID is finished and military
  • and constructive thinking in Germany. 'l Gromyko .aid, what, for example. ~ Sec. Rusk said~willingness to come to arrangements with Czechoslovakia ·;-T~ V,r' -r J(sJ., a.r:.d resolve question of Munich agreemenil:i. They were trying to find ways f