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  • the case. I note in the press ~hat a program of birth contr.Ql aid to Pakistan awaiting formal approval, the first time the United States has provided direct material assistanc.e to another country for birth control work. It is my belief that no final
  • planning, by assuring greater opportunity to each· person, frees man to attaip his individual dignity and reach his full potential. Recognizing that family planning is in the vital interest of both the nation und the family, we, the undersigned, earnestly
  • not only to deal with the population and urbanization problems that press hard on food supplies but for another reason. One of the ways to force the pace of change in agricultural policy as a whole is to have available an expanded supply of chemical
  • how the challenge of population growth is met. We believe that the objective of family planning is the e_nrichmentof human life, not its restriction; that family planning, by assuring greater opportunity to each person, frees man to attain his