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- flops), the hastrl vi it should
be. an easy one. His, n:aia concern (though, like
Ayub, h lrlaf not ask directly) will be when an.d
on what terme we 1 ll resume badly needed
economic aid.
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 13·:>02,
Se ...3.4
: NSC Memo, 0/: 5, St
- assert that in this mood the Indians a:::-~ highly
unlikely to compromise on Kashmir. Instead continued hold-up of US aid
is rapidly being interpreted as political pres sure on India to give up Kash.i..--nir.
Embassy Delhi contends that if we hold up
- the aid bill through.
,.~, unduly p-eesim.istic
Pr
till w• can re-validate
here.
our
Neitheir Kom r nor
but we must aak you to. gr.ant tho
td nt'if own unpa.,rall~led sense· of the rocky i-o d th
&id bill
i having and his s t:r-ong desire
-
October
Dear
Dr.
21,
1965
Graham:
The wheels
of government
grind slowly - - obviously.
I have had the
question
of aid for the Ludhiana
Christian
Medical
College
of North
India in the mill since the day I received
your letter.
The recommendations
- and
McArthur especially) has done a coJnprehensive consultation with the top Leadership, but it is a fact that the
Senate authorization on aid will be up in the next ten
)Lu:n~~~-t()~ ~1~ ~~4 f~~
·
.
If you ant to go ahead with the wheat sale, but keep
- I POINTED .OUT WOULD ONLY LEAD TO
FURTHER TROUBLE IF FULL TEXT LATER BECAME AVAILABLE. JHA
: WAS R.ELUCTANT TO CONTEMPLATE RELEASEOF. PRESIDENT'S APRIL
, 15 LETTER c'DEPTE.L.2162>' ••BECAUSE OF ITS. REFERENCE TO AID
i PROGRA·M.
••
•
•
•
l
i
- .w,e'll res\une badly needed
economic aid•.
R. W. Komer
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 13526, Sec. 3.4 .
NARA, Date '?'~l 5~1
By..J..;;;;_,.--
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
CONp.0ENTIAL
;>
DECLASSIFIED
Authority. ,J\,J 'l'5 -- L(o O(-Et;)
By~,, NARA, Datc '5
- this week, and the IsraeliJ ordanian border seems quieter for the moment. Our main business has
been on the military aid front with Israeli talks here and a Saudi decision
to buy our planes.
Turkey. The Justice Party won an rmexpected landslide
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HANDWRITING
Fil~
•
MEMORANDUM
v
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Wednesday, November 17, 1965, 7 PM
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Clark Clifford 1 s Committee meets to review the major aid issues
tomorrow at 12:30 in my office
- . ·t1ae
~
,~.
,.-....1~ 1t may ·. .n a t1*t tbla illacovar wUl a mue
"Wdiloa..
..a a\raaa.B.l f' la early M••·
Ya.·uJOJ-4 •wr nntoll Cabot LGdg.,• .tel& IU& w.._.•• M4
TU.e4a7. U. •aid 11&9 npt t¥.ag to tile w.SgM peopl• M4 Wt muoll
aeod-fffU..1-14•4 Wm
- the new Foreign
Economic Aid Program. Upon the termination of ICA and its
transfer tothe Agency for International Development he was
appointed Ambassador to Greece. He also served as Director
of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
- . Rapa -------------------------White
Mr. Joseph Z. Taylor
-----------------------AID
Mr. James C. Thompson, Jr ------------------White
Mr. William
Ma.Jar Albert
c. Trueheart -------------------State
N. Weidhas, Jr.,
USA ----------USA
- , the- bad political impact abJ:>oad, the
-dam•1• to our own tourlttt propam. and effects on the Kennedy R.o und.
.
~
All ol thi• will culminate ln reco~•ndatlona next w•ek tor a
Pr~aid•ntlal . 0
mesa•a•. In ad.ditlon, lt looke as tf you would be asked
-
WASHINGTON
April 14, 1965
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject: Senate Foreign Relations Committee reports the Aid Bill
with three interesting changes
?~
1. The Committee recommends $3. ~53 billion, which is only $28
million below your request.
9 of the 28
- SOVIETS MADE INVITATION OFFICIAL,
PAPANDREClJ SAID HE FELT .HE HAD TO ACCEPT IT, PARTICULARLY .SINCE
WE~TEftN LEADERS HAYE VIS~TED MOSC OW • .
PAGE 3 RU~ AT 15 1.0 A,G ·g N F I B E ~J T I A i,,.-.
.HOWEVER, PAPANDREOU ~AID HE DID NOT LIKE IDEA OF ~ os c o
- .Vietnam
s
2 p
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&m4y. ( d~p . #34 a&ove}
s
2 p
l f 27ffh-
r
~r/BufKiy
to Pres. re aid to Guinea e
1 ,,
a
I
A
1 f 26f6"5
iff-1--Metmt
B~
tG- Pres.
s
3 p
1/24/65
A
#-72 Memo
Bundy to Pres.
s
l p
t f 23f65
- and
International
Affairs,
School of Public and International
Affairs,
Princeton University,_ 1948. Previous USIA Assign
ments:
1958-62, Aid Information Office, USIS Djakarta,
Indonesia.
1952-57, Information Officer,
Office of Public
Information,
USIA, Washington