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- as to blr>ckor partially block s•ch lan"s ia proltibited. No vehicle may be parked in excess of 18 hours in one locatioa, anless pfior permiulon for such extended parking has been obtaiaed (1011tile Captain, U. S. Special Police, Penta,oa Buildiac
- . Handley AID· Administrator - David E. Bell Deputy Administrator - William S, Gaud AA/NESA- Assistant Administrator - William B. Macomber, Jr. MR/FFP - Frank R. Ellis AA/NESA- Walter G. Farr, Jr. Herbert Rees Walter Furst Kenneth Kauffman Russell Olson
- DIPARTMENTOF S .. IE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT December 3, 1965 Mr. Harold H. Saunders National Security Council EOB Bldg. Rm. 372 Per conversation, the fertilizer specifics are on pages 4 and 5 of the first paper. Att. ~;J/ C. Herbert Rees
- was the technical assistance rendered by USAID and the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations. Another is the community development program which now extends throughout India. The latter program, which was launched in 1952, divided rural Indio into S, 000 "blocks
- HEAL'IHSERVICES By the end of the, Third Plan, establish a primary health are slightly centre will maternal controlling totalling centre the Government of India plans in every developm6nt block. more than 5,000 development blocks provide an average
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- CEASE-FIRE. IN KASHMIR MAJOR POTENTIAL STUMBLING BLOCK REGARDING WITHDRAWAL wILL BE ABILITY Or UN "TO RESOLVE MATTER OF'. PAST AND THREATENED PAK INFILTRATIONS WHICH INDIA ~ILL UNDER PRESSURE TRADE FOR WITHDRAWAL Or ITS OWN FORCES TO CEASE-FIRE LINE. WE
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- to avoid the position of blocking non-members' communications fro:m going to the members). To Rawalpindi went a strong message, instructing Cargo to make clear to Pinell our belief that such charges, unless based on solid evidence, only provoke the Indians
- tho Intensi.w T1- man been turned aougb 1n pc1nt1J3g tbs Vllil toward fielil ~ ~ a. aa an edueational vith. P..xtensi011 write.rs at block mMl d:letrl.ct tav and insutt1ciently the there 18 l'OCD -tor dispute. ~t1on. seem.elev. points
- BLOCK PURCHASES COUNTED ON DELIVERIES BASIS, FIGURE WOULD BE ABOUT RS. 325 CRORE. BOWLES NOTE: ADVANCE COPYTO S/S-0 3/13/66 10:02 A.M. PASSEDWHITEHOUSE3/13/66 10:05 A.M. NOTE: MESSAGE DEIAYEDIN TRANSMISSION of~ I. G • f.LE'f:Al fJ epct t n1 en t oJ 1