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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE
,
WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES)
FORM OF
DOCUMENT
Agency:
# 16 Cable
DATE
CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE
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RESTRICTION
State Department
JJ.8827
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- DEPARTMENT
EXECUTIVE
OF STATE
SECRETARIAT
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17823
November 27, 1963
To:
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Ttl
From:
McGeorge Bundy
White House
Benj~in
H. Read
Executive
t;i::
Secretary
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A request fot'\ an appointment for
General Nasution, l\ldonesian Minister
- SECRETARY,
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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SUBJECT~.1_·_____________________________________________
..,_________________________.•It was
noted that the
Department oi State and the Atonric Energy Commission concur in the
requested dispersal.
The President has
- for the
of Prime Minister Krag.
The Prime Minister and his Ambassador, Count Knuth
Winterfeldt,
will represent
Denmark; the Department of State
will be represented
by William C. Burdett, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for European Affairs.
Benjamin H. Read
Executive
- seven billion by the year 2000.
This unprecedented increase presents us with a situation unique in human affairs and
a problem that grows more urgent with each passing day. •
The numbers themselves are striking, but their implications are of far greater
- .)
of Congressional
Relations
(Extension
3627).
(8)
Call USIA (Telephone
State,
182-5151) and Department
Bureau of Public
the text· of announcement
Affairs
giving
and time of issuance.
Remind the person receiving
announcement
(182-5011)
the call
- program.
Katzenbach
is moving to improve the top staff
at
state
for coordinating
foreign
affairs
activities
like the war on Hunger.
He has hired
(or is about
to hire)
Tom Schelling
from Harvard
-- a top flight
hard-headed
individual
-- to be aichief
- of increase,
there will be four billion people by 1975 and nearly seven billion by the year 2000.
This unprecedented increase presents us with a situation unique in human affairs and
a problem that grows more urgent with each passing day.
The numbers