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  • of these exports go to Western Europe and Japan; • this Soviet Union has been a major importer of American wheat. The balance of U.S. farm exports, ·valued at Rs. 800 crores, supplied to a large number of developing countries under the Food for Peace Programme
  • . President: I received with much happiness your historic letter of August 13, 1965 pictures of the planet Mars taken to which were attached the first televised by the spaceship Mariner Von July 14, 1965. At this time I present to Your Excellency
  • Attach. Harriman US image memo to President ll/19/64 re Mac- ) December 12, 1964 C:Ommenta on State of the Union. This time at least WWR•a p:roae seems awfully drab--and the clichea tb:ed. To me ... pa,ochial as I've bocoine--wo need __lot
  • Includes suggestions for LBJ’s acceptance speech at 1964 Democratic Convention and for 1965 State of the Union Message and small amount of material on transition following assassination of President Kennedy
  • the bureaucracy. Despite your push and the efiorts of a number of interested experts, concrete progress has been ~low. Bell has long stressed the importan.ce of getting on top of the population problem, but now is the time for his mission directors to step up
  • the exercise called for by NSAM 298. Therefore, no formal reply is neces­ sary at this time. I suggest, however, that we circu­ late the draft response which has been prepared, so that it can be available for study. hi1 6McGeor DISTRIBUTION: Bell, AID McCone
  • Japs on 11 Nov. of 12 Nov. arrival (to avoid giving demonstrators time to get set). There will be some flak, but State and Reischauer agree Sato is right to tackle this one now rather than appear to be backing down, thus aaldng for more flak later. RWK
  • this cable and save LBJ's time? It's consistent with past handling and still makes sense as long as we're going to stay out of the Kurdish business. HHS OotiFIBENTlAL -SECRE~ Mildred :,.r April 30, 1965 A. you requested, I returned Mr. Vanli's I had
  • no results. The American companies involved could well be invited to Washington as a group to review the present unsatisfactory status, ~nd to seek a solution. AID loan policies for this purpose might well be liberalized. 5. India to expand many times its
  • UNCERTAINTIES ABOUT SUPPORT--BOTH MORAL AND MATERIAL--FROM MOST IMPORTANT NON-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES. WHILE WE LACK PR~CISE INFORMATION ON GOI INTENTIONS REGARDING BASIC ECONOMIC POLICY CGOI PLANNERS INDEED OBVIOUSLY THEMSELVES STILL GROP_ING AND BIDING FOR TIME
  • step forward. Iranians worked from ao~d economic projections for the first time. The Shah is still working on the principle of putting hardware above everything else, but AID feela this is the J'eaurrection of a useful economic dialogue. So while
  • -­ a.t very time when US and ROK chould both be trying to engage this other ally in providing support to ROK development. Z. Another poaaibllity DL to an ROK/Jap settlement ia to hingo a substantial in some credible manner. portion ot further We
  • THE FOREIGNEXCHANGE NECESSARY ... IMPORTING FERTI­ LIZERS FROMABROAD ... FOR 1966-67, UNLESSWETAKEIMMEDIATE STEPS FOR GETTINGTHESEFERTILIZERS, IT WOULD NOT BE AVAIL-· ABLEIN TIME.... FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE,KHARIFSEASON (OF 1966>.,.THE FINANCEMINISTRYHADALREADY