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  • State were aware of this aid ·unttJ. the ·cab.le, a.rriV(;;ld. al"ran.g•d by the J:rother 1s-Broth~z Foundation. a Cleveland, Ohio phllanthro:pic organization, with DOD. ·n e-loan ol the ,equi.pment was State recommends a iihort adtnowledgeme:at
  • aid programs and the possibility of military equipment support. Uy instructions concerning the Peshawar negotiations are not to allow them to be linked with either aid or military supply and I shall of course observe those instructions scrupulously
  • congressional majority rule. U.S. Action: 1. Under thes•3 circumstances, we would not make available new large program loans to Colombia, but would lL"Id.t aid instead to 'c.echn~cal as.sis­ tance, some project lending, PL 480 ' commodities, disbur:;jct:ient
  • Minister described and said he would attempt to obtain some satisfaction for the Prime Minister's request upon his return to Washington. He was informed that the matter had already been raised with David Bell and that AID was now engaged in testing
  • 3 MAR 1968 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT I urge reconsideration of your decision to defer our seeking a $5. 5 million supplemental appropriation for aid to the Ryukyu Islands for FY 1968. Free and efficient use of our bases in the Ryukyus demands
  • Nitze to the President+ 2 pp. ~~~-'7·c6 Enclosure TS #43a re Rostow V\W02.·\13 repo Amman 7eS4] s- 3tu\ltli-(d S -So #42c RESTRICTION DATE J and AID • S-:J-J11t1J..J ~ ..;,ir/1, I • [11/68] A 11/15/68 A mo A FILE LOCATION NSF
  • INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR July 25, 1968 MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR THE PRESIDENT The Foreign Aid Bill Reported Relations Committee . The Committee reported out a foreign follows with our request and the House bill
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT . Israeli Aid Package c,.-nn.,.--L 11/ifw µi.-1 'i f-/t,,'( TS 1 p. [duplicate of #6, NSF Country File, Israel, "Israeli Aid 5/67," sanitized 1979] 18 report 19 DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION 5/23/67
  • have made some comments on the current AID issue which make me fear that you may be losing confidence in Dave Bell. It would be a great loss if this should happen -- ( 1) because Bell is an outstandingly able, loyal, and modest public servant
  • VIETNAMESE COLLEAGUE AT 1838 LOCAL TIMEAPRIL 18. IN HANDING HIMTHENOTE,l TRANSLATED ·ENGLIS~ PORTION ORALLY INTOFRENCH.HE THANKED .ME',BUT ASKED !F I COULD''ALSO PROVIDE HIMA WRITTEN •UNOFFICIAL" TRANSLATION. I UNDER TOOKTO DOSO, AID ONEIS CURRENTELY
  • htatory, Purcell and the full A1rteultue Committee made it clear that the amendment waa a beat effort rather than a mandatowy provi ■ioa. Fvthermore, in exeeuttve ••••loa, th• Cammtttee ■aid that tbi• and other amendment■ ■ hauld be applied with maximum
  • .. ,, •-'•• ,••• • --.,,.'.fher·efore-,-:'DOD.prop6ses:to·ask in the next session of Congress for :q.ew legislation;: which would: be·: °Efepa:rated from·the-economic aid appropriation; wpuld-notinvolve··requ
  • leadership la the lnter-Amerleaa Bank. The Bank b as•IIDWll a lara•r role ha the Alllaac:e. Laat r•r a.,...1 lavestmut• ~ the Bank reachefl ti. hall billion mark. It dld more dollar lU1dlag than 011r entire AID proaram 1n La.Un America. My hunch h that tu
  • Crimmins, the United States MAAG and AID officials, Generals Braga and Linvill of the IAPF, and Dominican civilians. 2. I have come away with the impression that dasplte a situation which presented many difficulties of a political, economic and social
  • -MILLI0N FOOD AID PROGRAM . FOR FY 67-68, A SUBSTANTIAL PROPORTION OF WHICH WILL BE· FOR lNl>IA AND PAKiSfAN~ DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, S , 3.5 . . NSC Memo, 1/30/95, State Dept. Owdelinea By ~ NARA, Date. ct , , • 8 -CUNF.IBENTIAt ... :CONFl9ENilla
  • /21/68 A Bastow to the President 2 PP·, C #Ja n,emo· Director Budget C, 2 #313 Htemo AID Administrator 3 pp. c #ld AI[) AIQlffO to the President pp. to ~e President --and USDA Sec. Administrator to the Pres. 3 pp. C #7a cable
  • \ _;._~-By ~ , NARA ate~flo-01 ., :..c ( .,G-· Thursday. October 5, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Situation Report: Selling Wheat to Pakistan As you look ahead to decisions on the full range of food aid, I thought you would want to know the specific
  • .-rncnt or Bank loan totaling $1 million a~ a sta~ter. W. VI;. Rostow /· Mer.iorandum to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera on Australia• s contribution AIDE l-ID-10IBE RE: Australia - Possible Coopero.tion with La.tin America. throueh tbe Inter
  • . •- :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
  • . HIS UORK FOR CORDS t: A5 MOSTLY COORDI NATING t•10VEi·E NT OF CENZNT, ROOFING, A't/D OTHER CIVIL AID SUPPLIES, tJH!CH · GAVE HU1 L!'.:TLE OR t-=O t.:lINDOT;J ON t-1ATTERS crrzD IN HIS RESIGNATION LE"i"TZ~. 4. THOSE UP.O ¥.NOU HU! REGA.~D ROCl-!E AS E
  • supported our position in Viet Nam and that Asia would regard it as a very poor idea f6r us to get out of Vie·t Nam. -- wish to explore with him, against the background on the Hill, the, possibilities of: of OU!' AID position -- increasing the Japanese
  • supported our position in Viet Nam and that Asia would regard it as a very poor idea f6r us to get out of Vie·t Nam. -- wish to explore with him, against the background on the Hill, the, possibilities of: of OU!' AID position -- increasing the Japanese
  • ·and no shortages prices dropped, though not completely to the previous week's level. ..-S,SCRl!.I /NODIS I S'JbCuitET / ODIS -8- The net increase last week was 2 percent in U.S. AID' s index, the fourth straight week in which increases of that magnitude have
  • strong efforts to stop Mirage puichases. lt is likely that Congreeaional reaction to Mir4ge purchases now woJJld result in sharp reductions in Alliance economic aid appropri4tions and the military assistance appropriation. A substitution of the r-s
  • . •• an old &lead, aad told blm that the Ta•• later-tleaal dlapatcll wa ■ a eovce ol real c0Dcer11. l polatN oat to Jahn: 2. JIU••• htr&Ye•ty ol the tr11tb" aad the per•OUII to the Prealdeat. I ■aid that 1le mut aaderataad. tbat la carw,-laa forward oar
  • A ~ WERE RAV:uiG 502£ SZVEEE S~GE ANO mUALLY DISAP.PEARED DURmG ,mom MANEUVERING l!ECAmE OF ~ m: DAY. THE FEEEI:S ! ) m J : ~ OE DING :BARGES AGAINST 'l~TE: RIVER ~ i 'l!EEY FRE~UENTI.Y ~ ~ A?m In '?BE CUBBEl'l:l: OF 'lSE RIVER AID 4 3 2 l
  • aid to Laos s 1 p 7/9/64 A Bundy re Cyprus s 1p 7/7/64 Bundy (dup. #147 above) s p 7/7/64 #.+4-7 Memo l-59 Memo A FILE LOCATION NSF , McGeorge Bundy, Memos for the President, Vol. 6, 7/1 to 9/30, 1964 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed
  • that brings holocaust. it the danger 12 But until a way is found to scale superpowers, must mankind remain prepared and defensive missil~ foreign these caused years aid is a great us, could of bipartisan effort. Last men. substantial
  • :-iO-UT-. RETURNING ·TO- THSIR BASE. OUR .·Eti3ASSY IN ?-2EXICO- CI.TY R~?ORTs · T'r{At. OUR,.. H£LICOPTER AID IS G.ENERA'LLY'. FRmsJT-?AGED . IN THE LOCAL "'PF:~ss•. r.'1t'- PROMINENT DA !LY NAC!ONAL HEA:)~D , tis · RE?ORTL" !N : .A .'. N03LE .G£STURE
  • ,·...:/ T°O OSLO_FOR~-FRIENDLY·-VISIT"'"O-..-DISCUSS COMMERCIAL MATTERS-AND ,··. · •,·.1 •. 'ffORDIC_POST-WAR ECONOMIC-AID-·AND GIVE ....QUOTE EXPOSE OF ' Jl' ·;: 1:.:StTUATION IN VIETNAM-:-UNQIJOTE •..-ALL-NOW DESIRE- PASSPORT VISAS
  • more manageable. the need for aid will capital will D. Woods, President grow." they were expressed of the International tion and Development, External diminish, are not mine, nor do they belong La~in American, presents to a by George Bank
  • but distant" phase in our relations with Guinea. We are cutting our Embassy staff and AID Mission to a minimum. Our people are instructed to indicate to the Guineans that we are willing to adopt a warmer stance whenever they are ready to be reasonable
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Though an lndtan•visit i-. probably of£ for the moment-. attached on the Indian economy :i s still well worth .scanning. J'ohn Lewis, the author. was a member of the ,C EA _and is: now one of AID'•· be•t mission directo~s. He's -so much more sober
  • reco.m.na nds that both AID Dleector Gaud and his Assistant, Rutherford Poats, be invited becmse of the help lt would be to them on the Hill. CIA Director Helms Ambassador Lodge hopes that his Polltical Counselor Habib can join,( the party at Honolulu
  • , all nfel'eace ■ to oar aide mu ■t repreNatatlw ■ be ta tha plval. -- S.c•d, tha DRV propoMd a ■ a title for the talk ■: "Formal betweea the AepnNatad.,.• of the OoYenuneat of the DRY and JlepreHtdatiYe ■ of tbe Goyerameat ot the Ullited State
  • . GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7° 72 ) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Agency: RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE White House, for AID