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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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- LBJ DISCUSSES STATUS OF FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL, ASKS ANDERSON TO TALK TO CHARLES HALLECK ABOUT PROVISION ON EXPORT-IMPORT BANK GUARANTEES OF SALES TO COMMUNIST COUNTRIES; PRESS STORIES ON FEDERAL BUDGET, EXPENDITURES, NEW OBLIGATIONAL
- BEEF IMPORTS, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, ARGENTINA; FARMERS AND CATTLEMEN; WHEAT BILL; LBJ READS GALLUP POLL OF FARMERS; TVA, COMMODITY CREDIT CORP; BARRY GOLDWATER, THE SOUTH; TAX CUT; HAROLD COOLEY BILL; COTTON; FOOD FOR PEACE; EGYPT; POWER COMPANIES
- MILLS REPORTS HOUSE TO INTRODUCE NEW MEDICARE BILL TOMORROW; COFFEE AGREEMENT; CANADIAN AUTO PARTS BILL; LBJ ASKS MILLS TO ENACT BILLS BY EASTER; COHEN SUMMARIZES MEDICARE BILL'S PROVISIONS; OPPOSITION OF AMA, INSURANCE COMPANIES; EFFECT ON FEDERAL
- "RE JUDGESHIP APPMTS."; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; LBJ INTERRUPTS CLARK FOR ABOUT 1:00 TO LISTEN TO NEWS REPORT ABOUT DEAN RUSK
- FREEMAN RECOMMENDS TARIFF COMMISSION ACTION RESTORING DAIRY IMPORTS TO PAST LEVEL; DUMPING BY WESTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, NEW ZEALAND; MILK PRICES; HHH'S MEMO ON FARM PROBLEMS; STATE, DOD CIVILIAN ADVISORY GROUPS; NEGATIVE POLL ON LBJ'S CABINET; RFK
- the boa.rd members from the ten counties
consult
with their
communities a.nd. recommend wha.t needs to be done in the several
such a.s research
rice
for $2 a.n hour.
on new uses for cedar in the Hill
fa.rm.a of the lower vo.lley of weeds.
Country
- Folder, "9/1/1947, News release on soil productivity," Statements Files, Box 6
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will strike India in August, September and October just before
the new crop is gathered in November, the following suggestion
is
offered for consideration.
The accession of the new Indian Prime Minister presents~
logical occasion to suggest that the mounting
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State Dept. Guidel~e s -cu
NARAiOate-:1'3 O__,,\
By~
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, SECRET
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1002,
October
15·, from New Delhi
(SECTION I OF III)
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.IN SUM, FROM ·INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE,
\IE THINK DIRECT ECON
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primarily
through
state governments.
It is making a significant
contribution
toward
the health of the new
generation
in India, but what may be even more important
in the long
run, it is helping
the states
to establish
and gain operating
experience
- for goods
subscription
drive has reportedly
on Indian
need.
Has been considering
a
1,306
one
294
New Zealand
Has offered
1000 tons of milk powder worth NZ h 105,000
Norway
Has decided
to make a $350,000
Sweden
rne government has offered a grant
- percent
Future increases
raising
.,
in simple
the supply or new land that
can readily be brought under cultivation.
I:!
during its
The net area sown is
during the Fourth Plan period.
in food output· must cane almost entirely
output per acre
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These new plantings will only produce
plants ~ut of sea.son,· yields from which will be very small.
In certain areas, the drought has been accompanied by damage
caused by processionary caterpillars in particularly large numbers.
They were not ~estroyed
- THE ALLOCATION
Of INTERNAL·
RESOURCES,BUT FOREIGN.EXCHANGE
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1440, December 8, (SECTIO~ 1 OF 4),
from New Delhi
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FOR THE PURPOSEOF _m·ciUNG~.. SELF
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MEMORANDUM
FOR THE PRESIDENT
t,11'~ ('( ~(1--'fI"'-
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Good news on India food.
The Canadians
announced
yesterday
they will give India during this calendar
year about one million
tons of food, mainly
wheat and flour, worth about $71
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h a d c o n d u c te d th a t o n e - d a y to u r th ro u g h the old 10th D i s t r i c t to s e e
g r a s s r o o ts u rb a n ren ew al and T exas re s to ra tio n s .
M rs.
E. T . X im e n e s of San A ntonio.
And D r . a n d
H e 's a new R e
- guests visit upstairs & receiving line; Lady Bird mentions guests; exchange of toasts; new strain of wheat for underdeveloped countries; entertainment is Herb Albert & Tijuana Brass introduced by Lynda Johnson; former Mexico President Mateos in coma
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them our a c h ie v e m e n ts of the la s t y ea r and in acq u irin g p ain tin gs and our
h o p es fo r the fu tu re.
The new d rap es for the m ain en tra n ce
that we n eed
and a ls o v e r y m u ch -- new d rap es and ch a ir c o v e r s
- to the Secretary such reports and ·recommend.ations
'With respect to new or improved methods as it believes should
be taken into consideration ey him in making the designations
required by Section 4 and the secretary shall make
·such
reports available
- to furnish you with any new
iriformation that they get on the ~ r l x ground.
Fine, fine--I"ll go into it and see what's indicated and talk to the people
in the department and do what I think is indicatedo
K
And I think it would be a good policy all around
- There are small number of wrong or missing words. At 04:44 it should say "But I was tied. Everybody was tied to the news."