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Freeman, Orville L. (Orville Lothrop), 1913-2003
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- with the Secretary and he concurs
in the recommendation that the President sign the Determination.
David E. Bell
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SUMMARY OF INDONESIA DETERMINATION
PROBIEM
This year's Foreign Assistance authorization act added a new section to
the Foreign Assistance Act
- becoming an ou t - an d - out Communist
state.
He asked Sec r etary Rusk and Mr . Hel ms to report to the
group on r e cent Indonesian developments.
The Secretary noted that on his recent trip to Asia , he had
met with many signs of a new mood and n ew
- tons) at 100 percent US
uses, and put the subject of a rate change to the new GVN as soon
as it is organized and operational.
7. In sum, our negotiating aim will be to make exchange rate unifica
tion at Pl 18/$ more attractive to the GVN than
- position to decide what
to do in two weeks.
The Attorney General asked whether it was absolutely necessary for the
President to make a determination now.
Director Bell said it was so far as approving any new obligations. A deter
mination cannot be put off
- Conference. Secretary Rusk said he told his people
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that this was nothing new at all. Kosygin had said that in London.
Secretary
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our looking to new funds .
Fowler said he disagreed with one sentence in the State report,
which was the suggestion that we might have to do more than one-third
in the year ahead if Japan and Western Europe didn't come through.
He urged that we stand
- the Fr 1963 total. The FX 1963 AID program totaled $)6.6
million in new obligations; HAP was $16.6 allllon.
Tho reduction of these programs as compared with initial pl.ans
tor n 1964 bas been even eharper. The initial FI 1964 Congressional
Presentation