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  • be heavy leakage and no supply cutback and I just called Walter Jenkins in the White House to alert so I won't get any political pressure him and also the President from that end. This morning I spent over an hour talking with Willard Cochrane, who
  • the President explain the matter to the people over television and radio. " . _+I; ~.-e:A ~ / ~ ~.1v~~, against those of Walter Jenkins, ~ l.~ I have checked this against my own ·notes 1 which are much m ·o re complete, and against the recollection
  • ) This law lays the groundwork for a comprehensive .national program for prevention and control of air pollution. Grants-in-aid are authorized to assist local, State, and regional air pollution control agencies to initiate, expand, or improve
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  • . William Bundy STATE S•:crcta ry or State Under Secretary Harriman Assistant Secretary Hilsman AEC M.r. Seaborg AID Mc. Dnvid Bell Mr. R. Poats l. 111e meeting op::ncd with a briefing by Mr. McCone on the sitwition in Southeast Asia and Indonesia
  • FORM 7122 ( 7 - 72) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 9 DATE RESTRICTION Agency : W hite House, for AID concurrence. F I LE LOCATION NSF , McGeorge Bundy
  • Aid Highway Act of 1962, the repeal passenger -still of depreciation to executive Since since the President's of the transport message. / industry has generally / In fact, the percentage increase of over-all outstripped passenger
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
  • to President Macapagal. (page 3 of 6 pages) .... -4E .. We will press generally and strongly for more third country aid, stressing the gravity of the situation and our deepening concern. A sum~ary of existing third country aid is in Tab C, attached. F
  • 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
  • for us to do but support you. MEMORAi'\DUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHl!'IGTON August 24, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. JENKINS I Your summary of the Leadership meeting of August 4 gives me everything I need, and it bears out the recollection of others present
  • declared war on poverty. This provides a good basis for a new approach to foreign aid and technical assistance. You could call for a unified effort by the more advanced and prosperous nations to combat the poverty, disease and ignorance that threaten our
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • . 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
  • . Aa..U. of. die Amencall aa.mlcal Society. Apello Aid he laad heard repon• that Da-. Honla waa baftlll ,...kly 111tt«tn1• wUb repr•---•tlve• ol .ome of the aed 6ipanra1:at• io. the pu-poN ol apaci•• uat.......,. . . . . . bowt:IM7cMldbirabacltaboltt
  • (A13SN) XXX U I T l i JOHNSON. PRESS AIDE TOMY SM ITH, WHO WAS CftUISlI^G 0J7 CATALINA ISLAI^D MOST OF THE AFTERIJOON WITH GOLDWATER, T4ADE A STATErlE^}T TO NEWSMEN AFTER RETURM ITJG TO T}{E PRESS HEADaUARTERS. •THE PRESIDFJ^T OF THE UNITED STA TES MADE
  • a n EDI. ‘ Thus, f o r exam ple, ' :li - Saigon tim e and 4 :0 0 Aid H onolulu tim e . ;^;5r ’ 10:00 Al'I i n W ash in ^o n i s 10:0 0 H1 .M The v a rio u s a b b r e v ia tio n s 'u s e d th ro u g h o u t a re th e s 6 : rp ''i *•' •' 't
  • WOULD STAND BEHIND HIS DECISION," SAID GOLDWATER, HIS FLIGHT ON THE CHARTERED DRUMMOND GULFSTREAM WAS EXPECTED TO REACH WASHINGTON, D. C ., ABOUT 7 A.M. EDT. GOLDWATER AIDES CONFIRMED A SERIES OF THREE TELEPHONE ATTEMPTS BY THE PRESIDENT TO REACH SENATOR