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  • , Cy, Memo for Hon. Douglas• Cater from Dr. Philip Lee, 12/20/65 Subj: Crash Program for Famine Relief in India. C0'4P IDEN'i'L\L ~ MeGB: Decem.be,- 27. 1965 Dr. Lee CO\lld help a lot wt6 •• upect -ef OUI' re•pcmae to .the lndfaa food eri•ie. l'we
  • on this subject. There was some discussion of the reduction of surplus food reserves in the United States. The Secretary commented that we were considering ~hether we might have to expand our own producing areas so as to meet our emphasis on needs at home
  • recently demonstrated in his failure to reply to an offer by Ambassador Strong to call on him prior to the Ambassador's de­ parture on home leave, as reported in A-147 of August 4, 1965. m "-I CID ...J LI.. >0.. C> (..) In view of Johnson and his
  • , of and Mr. Douglas Guild, President Hawaiian Telephone Company. Mr. Kappel is in London, Mr. , Ohno is in Tokyo and Mr. Guild is in Honolulu. 11 (Scripted; will last about two and a half minutes - in English, no translation. ) This concludes our ceremony. U
  • in a word. It also helpo lt aorvea our inte%eata). Counter-punching. JuatUy foreign aid at home. 1 don 1t fiJ:ld tbb at all inconslatent with stress on. peace and disarmament. In fact. there•• not CllOugh atrese on either 1n Walt'a pallid prose. Certainly
  • as the purpose was descriptive and without prescriptive • intent at home or abroad. Private American indi victuals and institutions had not been deterred by the government• s limited interest in population .matters. The Planned Parenthood Federation
  • here of India estimates requirements--even A team tons of grain of experts at home. it will need after which to India--about drawing 11-14 million down meager I sent to India stocks confirms estimate. The need is staggering. around
  • . Ciovernment approaches a problem like this as •part of a bigger one--we can't get foreign students to go home and help their own countries. Koreans, I understand, are the worst offenders. In fact, he probably ought to check before he leaves to be sure he can