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  • HE 'L-OGKED FORWARO lff)iLY 10 SEEING TSE "!Pl~SI.'ll!NT IN ·-- ··: -;:; .-:-r:~ , .)IASH}ltGTON, f,1£ FE'ELS HE PROBASL Y MUST RETURN -HOME' AS HIS PEOPLE .. _ ~WDlllD NDT UNDERSTAND HIS TRAVELING IN .PARIS A.liD ._. .V.lSl.t'IJJG. THE -¥AIR
  • of honor in_this historic undertaking. Mrs. Johnson joins me in wishing you a safe and happy voyage home. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson His Excellency Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda President of the Republic oi Malawi U.. S. Embassy London OONFIDENTIAL ' June 12
  • declining support for our present level of aid. Some new way must be ·found to drama~ize both at home and abroad this issue and the increased needs of the future. The submission .to you of the PSAC report on food and population could offer an appropriate