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- of the Board of Directors member of the Board of. Meridian House, which is chaired by in Mrs. Rusk. He was a junior aide to General Pershing DETERMINED TOBE ANr ·· · the Pershing War Memorial World War I. He. is a leader-in ALMINl->TRATIVE MARKI
- without an in depth study of the feasibilit y and impact of the project. The French, German and U. K. counterparts of Ex-Im have indicated that they are not anxious at this time to make a commitment to aid participation by their nationals in the project
- ASSOCIATES AND H.R. TAYLOR MANAGEMENT CORPOR AT 10 N ALSO 1958-59 WITH AID AS A CONSULTANT ON URBAN RENEWAL FOR THE GOVERNMENTO.F CHILE VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF NAT10 NAL ASSOCIA TIO N OF REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS. MEMBER, BOARD OF NATIONAL
- of urban pro' to the present challenge . ---the size and scale of urban aids have been too small and too diffused to have guided the process of urban development: they proceed with too little consideration given to the impact on our natural environment
Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1967)" WHCF Confidential Files,
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- One (1) loose-leaf Report t1\· q re:: Development Trade Legislative filed by James rl' Aid are in this Campaigns. Research bcm; Program C. October 21. 1967 EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM roa Honorable Charles M. Haar A11latant Secretary o.t
- to Kenya. The two Ministers were here to push two Kenyan pro posals - a request for counterinsurgency arms to fight the Somali guerrillas, and a settlement of a minor dispute arising from the terms of a recent food aid agreement. Neither problem
- , , , . • I , •• :'I '. -C O J.J F I D ,E H T I A b- DECEMBER 2, 1J66 , ,'· SUBjE CT: .US TRADE AND · INVESTMENT MISSION TO KOREA •, I • ~ .. , • ' _. _, , ..., .'",, (.' i AID 9 SfATE, AND CO MMERCE HAVE COM E SOME DISTANCE
- from the Japanese: -- Support on key United Nations a role in United Nations peacekeeping if this materializes. with Continued support greater economic aid Adherence objectives I would issues and possibly in the Middle East and responsible action
- , through lower mortgage or rent payments, and aid to their school districts. • [j Measures to reduce racial through meeting the goals I I f barriers in the suburbs of your housing program: . Moving welfare and education support to the States
- Foreign aid
- to transmit its views regarding Connnunist insurrections in Burma, Malaya and Indonesia. While it is quite probable that orders, if they existed, were passed through a more direct channel, nevertheless the guidance, exhortations and aid given by the !US
- the requirements of the present transitional period and to prohibit the export of food products. • B. To get in touch with sources of foreign aid in order to negotiate the importation of 226,000 metric tons of millet, 26,000 metric tons before the end of October
- . Romney, George 11.. Population 12. Post Viet Nam Planning Committee: Crime Control and Education 13. Program Reporting Data and Statistics {background for Fred Behen on Federal Aid to Urban Areas) 14. Program Information for Detroit (drafts) 15. New York
- I~ PURPOSE OF APP . P,JTME~T IS srv: ? .. ES ID :'l T L£0NI TU 'H TY FOR FIRST DIRECT CO t-JT ,j,CT Jl TH PR:5IDE:ff JOHNSON tJ OPPO AGE TiO RUESRS 242 GO NF l D ~ N- T I AL THROU H BA .RIOS, WHO IS~ ST T~USTEJ AID . SPECIF!~ SUBJECTS 0 TO 3E