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17, 1964
Mr. R. W. Komer
Executive
Offices
The White House
Washington,
D. C.
Attention:
Dear
Miss
Jeannette
Koch
Bob:
These are the Bell System folks who would appreciate
White House admission
clearance
Thursday,
June 18 in
connection
- that our leader continues to be interested
in a success hero would be moat helpful.
Are
NSAMs in fashion any longer?
They're great for the
history books tool
RWK
Att.
Deptel 407 to Seoul 11/ll/ 64
SECBF4;
November
4. 1964
Bob Here's my idea
- a bit too science -slanted to Barnett in
State, who did a draft designed to be a bigger
hit in Japan.
I've melded them into something
better yet, I hope.
RWK
Att. RWK rev. draft 10/1/64-6:00
of President's
Proposed
Msg
pm
Revieed
Draft 10/1/64 - 6
-
planner.
by India'•
foremost
economi.c
l hope that in six months we will be able to
point to Indian ag-1"iculture as a major example
of a self-help program induced by our ·aid policy.
This, and a few other ezamplee which may be
ripe by then, ehould p
-
ft.AN ARE BEING POSTPONED IN HOPE, AS ONE PLANNING OFFICIAL
Ptrf
IT, THAT INTERNATIONAL SITUATION WILL BECOME CLEARER IN THAT PERIOD.
- and map from intelligence report
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2
11/20/64
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letter
Robert C. Strong to Bob Komer - exempt per
RAC. 09/00
s
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10/19/64
A
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Robert C Str=
ORStg PRilli~e Taleot
-s
- will promise have not been established.
About the best that can be reasonably
hoped for in the short run is
the maintenance of sufficient
public order and levels of nutrition
to
get the distribution
system operating
and maintain the flow of grain
imports until
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Dear Bob:
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9
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I think you will find the enclosed memorandum well
worth readingo
It was written by Ed Lindblom I the
remarkable Yale economist whom I lmught with me to
Irrlia two and a half years agoo
-
produc
tion
by next April.
The ~ov
ernment
had hoped to increase
agricultural
production
by about
30 percent
through
a program
that
included
increased
irrigation,
a fivefold
increase
in fertilizer
Background
~ltrJP·
Approved Ft;, !Releaseli~09'-f
- . Sallftclera
Enc.
Cy Joint Resolution,
3/7 /66
~ch
28, 1966
MEMO FOil DOB.OTH1' JACOBSON
Bob Kamer aeat the attached letter
to S.cntuy
Freemaa. Now here la all_i~.,..J
the bacJm.p material .Dr. Ewell ••t to fiiiL
You can mab better uae ol lt th .. we
- instructions
to
which I'll check.
Holmes !or clearance,
IDlS
F/2u.! . f/dJI.K tl,-:/1-t/?
f' -9-&S--
SECRFZ
June l9, 1964
MEMO FOR MESSRS. TALBOT
~
MACOMBER
Bob asked me to send you a copy of atta.ched
for your por o:nal in!ormatla-n.
Hal Saunder
- ,StateDept.Guidelines
By-f-,
NARA, Date-fd/--0_3
THE
WHITE
Hous•~
WASHINGTON
February
TO:
17~ 1966
Bob Komer
Deputy Special Assistant
for
National Security
Council
FROM:
Harry
Have you seen
C. Mc)jr_son,
this?
Jr.
~
SUBJ:
,!TH
ECF-3
emk
J. ZABLOCKI
-
FREEMAN
INR
CIA
"THESE ARESOMEOF THE STEPS WHICHWEHAVETAKENANDI HOPE
NSA
ANDTRUSTTHATWITKALL THESEMEASURES
- NOTTHATTHEREWILL NOT
BE FURTHERSCOPEFOR IMPROVEMENTS;
I HAVENO DOUBTTHEREIS
DOD
BUT AS WEGO ON WECANGO ON
IGA MUCHMORESCOPEFOR IMPROVEMENT
- and President
is confident it will remain that way.
2. Thia President baa followed a pollcy of making tho cuts before
hand (lnatoad of including cut lmura.nco), and a•kins only for the mlrd
mum essential it takes to do the job. He hopes Congresa will respect
- :for thi purpose.
We're worried lest we be over-identified
with yet anot.'1er represaive
campaign by one
of our A ian client . Thie may also spell the
end of ROK-Jap settlement
hopes this year.
It's regrettable
that irresponsibility
of a
minotity
-
for ~o~e intensive
Hart,
and Sparkman have follo,;-red this
two -note Secretary Rusk very recently,
case
asking
action
on the c~se, and the Acting Secretary
statements for a time, in tho
hope that a release llipit be obtained around the time
- leaders.
7)
Probably seriously
divided on objectives.
us on his real intentions
?)
8)
Trying to establish
political
ofi'ice in U. S. and appeal to world support but not physical
help.
probably hope for U.S. political
supported
9) Far stronger