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- be heavy leakage and no supply cutback and I just
called Walter Jenkins in the White House to alert
so I won't get any political
pressure
him and also the President
from that end.
This morning I spent over an hour talking
with Willard Cochrane,
who
- programs and the whole thing.
As I told Al Jenkins
whowent along and Marshall Green who also went along, I'm sure I saw more of
what was going on than they did.
correspondents and
Of course, they were in the meetings. The
TVpeople were out on the street
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Maurice Robinson, James
Justice,
Clyde Maxey,
President,
Dr. Singletary,
Herman Singleton,
David
Meadows, Michael Banks,
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- of the
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~if:f'erences
in_
op~nion
in the .Department between
some of our econanists with Les Brown on one. aide and most of the economists on
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the other.
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The report came out and its
most. interesting for it does. show a very
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adequate world food supply
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It was the White House phone and Jane ran to
The operator insisted that I come to the phone immediately even if
I am listening to the President.
I went angrily and Larry Temple, one of the
President's aides said the President wanted me to know that he