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- of the law on agricultural cooperatives. Recommendation That you authorize us to proceed with the PL 480 sales agreement. l2~~~~l9i~ ~~~rdr _in.Admj71itrator Agency for International Development Approve: Secretary Department of Agriculture
- regarding North Korean agent and guerrilla activities in the interior; and, (4) future cooperative self-help, mutual support and development of further plans. When the briefing was finished, the President himself spoke at length. He stated that he
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- CAN ANY OF US, FOR CONFLICT DISTORTS RELATIONS BXTWEEN US, AND ·HINDERS GROWTH OF PEACEFUL COOPERATION. IT IS DUTY OF ALL WHO . HAVE INFLUENCE TO .USE IT TO FIND WAY OF STOPPING FIGHTING, ANO TO DO THIS SOBERLY AND IN FULt RECOGNITION OF THEIR .ii:v
- CONVENE IN "KINSHASA FOR THE FOURTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNITY. I KNOTJ TH Ar YOUR GATHERING WILL STRENGTHEN THE SPIRIT OF PEACEFUL COOPERATION IN AFRICA "HICH IS SO IMPORTANT TO THE FUTURE OF ALL MANKIND. WE IN T'HE . mnr:s:D
- Seabury, who became the first post-war Bishop of the American Episcopal Church; · Miles Cooper and Charles Inglis of New York; Thomas Chandler of New Jersey; and Jonathan Boucher of Maryland. Other critics of the war were also men of substance: Joseph
- Senators Cooper and Aiken, the Speaker, Mr. Boggs and Mr. Widnall. He had a nice -- but non committal - - time with Dirksen. The only clearly negative signal he got was from Symington who said he simply couldn 1t vote for anything which cost money
- , it _was a common view in the government that the Soviets wanted peace in-Vietnam, ·and on roughly· the same terms we favored -- a situation like that in Korea and Germany -- but that it was :difficult for the Soviets to obtain or force Hanoi's cooperation
- , Charles Cooper. and Bob Montague. Eighteen months ago, separate US agencies operated separate field organizations, individual pacification programs, and independent management controls.. There was then a need for detailed Washington direction of Saigon I s