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  • to encourage productiou of eoybeani on Feecl a:raiA atocka acreage formerly planted to· food grains. are more than su!£icicnt. .. 2 In hi& .special Me'1i.a~0 of March 30 on Food for India the Pro:;;ident ~aid: ·The Indian people want to be self-supporting
  • See all scanned items from file unit "U.S. Food Aid Policy, 10/66 ‑ 10/67"
  • Food aid
  • Folder, "U.S. Food Aid Policy, 10/66 ‑ 10/67 [2 of 2]," Subject Files, NSF, Box 15
  • , to inquire as to when the funds would be received. He advised me that his superiors in the Washington Office of Emergency Planning have thus far rejected Victoria County's request for aid on all except seven of the buildings covered by our original
  • velopments. pertaining to NATO; aid to developing countries, European economic cooperation; East-West relations; and the situation in some critical areas of world politics. Also participating in the talks were Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Ger~an Foreign
  • that we will try to make substantial U.S. aid resources available to them and that we intend to collaborate with them, not be competitors. U Nyun, Executive Secretary, ECAFE, has recently expressed his interest in increasing the emphasis LIMITED OFFICIAL
  • U.S.»~@ Food Aid Policy CODES (Al Closed by E,cecutlve Order 12356 governing access to national security Information. ( Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed In accordance with restrictions contained
  • See all scanned items from file unit "U.S. Food Aid Policy, 10/66 ‑ 10/67"
  • Food aid
  • Folder, "U.S. Food Aid Policy, 10/66 ‑ 10/67 [1 of 2]," Subject Files, NSF, Box 15
  • John1on when he return• from Texas. s. ,. Aa you requeated, I am enclosing a copy of 1356. ow .. Top of the world to you. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins Assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson Honorable John E. Lyle Head I& Lyle Attorney• at Law Wilson Tower
  • commitment in South Korea, will provide additional aid whenever the regime faces economic difficulties. While the regime has agreed to adopt a stabilization program, it has done so only in a nominal sense. DECLASSIFIED Authority fJ 6 00 .-O'f --1--3 By~, NARA
  • me to reply to your 15 September letter which raised the question of the US providing technical aid to the Netherlands and possibly to other Allies for the production of nuclear submarines . As regards the Netherlands , the situation is as follows
  • BUILDING D.A.LL.A.S 2 , TEX.A.S August 22, 1961 Mr. Walter Jenkins Office of the Vice President New Senate Office Building Washington, · D. c. Dear Walter: I am enclosing herewith copy of this morning's Dallas Morning News which has a very complimentary
  • Amembas sy KARACHI CIRCULAR STATE SUBJECT: Trip of General William on Po ulation Matters REF: CA-9914 H. Draper, Jr. on NE..\ " IO p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA OOD AID SIM E· 1. William General 21 following July itinerary Mr. Draper
  • until this crisis is ended in order that the f~nancial structure of our Government shall not be weakened. I We also feel that the Congress should have absolute control and full responsibility for all expenditures in connection with our Foreign Aid
  • for Prince SJ.ha ouk • 4. Suggest you avoid substantive points which we expect Prince to raise and refer P • to Secretar of State. 5. (US has agree to ambodian cut-off of US economic and military aid programs and ~oIIQ>lex~ut-off negotiations are now
  • re attached Fulbright to Rabo~n letter . (unclas~ified ~d opened) 3 p 6/14/66 ~pee~ ytr fu -91 l'\ ~c rm sanrtrwnon 1/21 J JS pr ~{...\) lt./-l ut.f A FILE LOCATION WHCF, Aides File, McPherson, Box -#1409, "CIA" RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed
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  • au.re that I was pleased to do what I could to be of aid. I bope that my efforts here may continue to meet with your approval and I am grateful for your k1od offer. Siacerely. Lyndon D. Johnson Mr. Ray JeDSG11 1921 Monroe Drive Pasadena, 'fems
  • was that our American vice president, by a chance remark, brought a development that may, in ·time, bring light to small vlllages ln India. That ls the foreign aid we would like to see handed out - from · thoughtful Americans to small guys in villages in India
  • -w ith. and as an aid to state and public agencie-s, counties, cities, associations, trade groups ,and individuals (7 u.s.c. 426). Cuuently. approxi­ mately two dOllars of non-Pederal .funds to each Pederal dollar finances this public serv!e.e control
  • to Communist countries. Some people will do anything for a fast buck. e dont need Traitors. We do need Patriots. Now,if Communist are our enemies,then less punish anyone who aids them,or are in collusion with them in any way. [2 of 2 front] [2 of 2 back] f