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  • : Latin American Military Aid The President has today approved determinations with regard to military aid to Latin America. In administering these funds and planning future programs, the President wishes to insure that our policies, MAP and otherwise
  • Foreign aid
  • Memorandum # 297, Latin American Military Aid, 4/22/1964
  • which is available from AID, is kept current with periodic revisiona--the most recent one being for 28 December 1961. Approved For Release 2QfqfJEff)!Af ·037-002-4-2-6 - DEPART IE T OF 'TATE A !STANT ECRETARY March 28 Mr. Jenkins: Herewith
  • Ge!l.eral Clifton1 Military Aide to the President Bill Moyers , Assistant to the President Jack Valenti, Special Assistant to the President Walter Jenkins, Special Assistant to the Presi dent Bromley Smi th, Executive Secretary, National
  • s THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGT O N LIMITED OFFICIAL USE October 18, 1968 NATIONAL S ECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 371 TO: Secretary of State AID Administrator Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of the Treasury SUBJECT
  • 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
  • , NSAM 297--Latin American Military Aid " Box 4 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance
  • Foreign aid
  • Folder, "NSAM # 297: Latin American Military Aid, 4/22/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • to a newly created fund for such feasibility studies to be administered by the IDB. The U.S. will be prepared to supplement the feasibility study· fund from AID resources in support of specific projects that might be agreed from time to time between IDB
  • by CACM. We should shift the emphasis of our assis tance away from bilate ral aid and toward ad­ j ustment assistance tied to the strengthening of CACM in stitutions . (2) As the Mexican Foreign Minister has suggested , we should place more emphasis
  • .■ . ' . ' ■ ■ W A S H I N O T O M S u n d ay , M a rc h 7, 1966 Page 2 w ild flo w e rs of the H oly L a n d . I knew w h at la y a h e a d of m e a n d d r e a d e d it. I m u s t te ll h im th a t h is w o r k fo r AID b ro u g h t so m a n y c r u e l, u g
  • Desk work; Lady Bird visits with Luci Johnson; lunch; Lady Bird records diary; LBJ takes nap; Tony Taylor visits Lady Bird and they go bowling and swimming; newspaper stories about Tony Taylor and his work for AID; Taylor's work in Latin America
  • the ' duplication and distribution to South American countries and the AID Missions of the Frontiers Study. _ I OAS At a meeting in Maracay, Venezuela, in February 1968, the Inter-American Cultural Council of the OAS agreed to an internal reorganization that would
  • LBJ talks with Sol Linowitz; Johnsons helicopter to Austin to Civic Center and Presidential Suite at Federal Building; Lady Bird & Lynda to St. Austin's Catholic Church for Beth Jenkins' wedding; drive through Zilker Park to Green Pastures
  • Death of Senator Clair Engle; meeting of task force on proposed Women's Job Corps; meeting with Walter Jenkins about mail; tea for wives of Latin American Ambassador & OAS Ambassadors; LBJ & Lady Bird to reception for educators; Lady Bird to Woodrow
  • of the poor countries: India, Pakistan, Latin America, Africa. This means more aid, both money and food. Europe must play its part. On the UK future and U.S. -UK Relations We wish the UK best of luck on entry into the Common Market. you will keep at it, even
  • invited M r s . M cG e o rg e Bundy, and Jane W irt z , and M r s . B e ll o f AID; was s o r r y for M r s , C e le b r e e z e of HEW couldn't com e-- she's got some sick children; and M a r g y M cN a m a ra , whom I would have lik e d v e r y / 's
  • just can. " , and had gotten h e r s e lf a White House aide, and out she had put, and I hope it was a good evening fo r her.
  • Foreign aid
  • of Cuba and Che Guevara and foreign aid; Jack Valenti tells stories of his trip to Brazil; Johnsons back to the LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird takes long swim
  • Jenkins, Special Assistant to the President Douglass Cate:r, Special Assistant to the President Bromley Sntlth, ~cutive Secretary, National Security Council SEtHlCESET A TT EN DANCE LIST FOR THE 536th NSC MEETING JULY 28, 1964, AT 12: 15 IN THE CABINET
  • tio n sh ip w ith Jap an and len d in g th e ir aid to us in South V ietN am ; A fter a ll, th ey have one o f th e b ig g e s t m ilita r y e sta b lish m e n ts in A s ia . On our w a y in to the D ip lo m a tic R oom to shake hands w ith th e o f
  • to th e W o r ld 's F a i r j u s t c o m p le te d , an d T o n y 's new jo b - a s o r t of tr y o u t one f o r AID to s ix c o u n tr ie s of L a tin A m e r ic a . A nd th e n I s a id , " L e t 's go in to d in n e r , th e fo u r of u s . " T h e
  • ; .I "^ lenbgatiso m e of th e a d v e n tu r e s h e r m o th e r h a d h a d w ith th e b r a n d E V r-,
  • e r e so m e 45 y o u n g s te r s who w o r k e d on the H ill in C o n g r e s s m e n 's o r S e n a t o r 's o f fic e s a n d in r v a r i o u s C a b in e t D e p a r t m e n t s a n d a t OE O a n d AID, a n d o u r 6 o r so h e r e in the W
  • s e x p e r i e n c e a, ■ i n a u t h o r i t y aro u n d h im - —/ Aid e to a b o u t f i v e p r e s i d e n t s , I t h i n k i t is,^— I was p ro u d t o h a v e him on o u r team . We c a l l e d him and M arie a l s o and th e n C a t h e r i
  • * s r o o m - - s h e ’l l b e in g w o rk in g th is s u m m e r . w ho is in th e m aid *s r o o m . S u sa n S tep h e n so n And so w ill L a fa y e D a v is , And I had brought G ertru d e and h e r th r e e c h ild r e n - - H a z e l, E th e