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  • these twelve pro­ Rs. 203 •.3 crores. totalling DEVELOPMENT BANK The Refinance Corporporation stimulating the contribution The corporation, established given by banks to private assistance of private plays an important role in enterprise to economic
  • has been the major single to a growth of output and that of growth is associated of this per year; The data also suggest that has been declining and in the more recent percent· been only 2½/per year. 'l"ite d:e.ta contributing the of the 28
  • associate a two-hour conversation Humphrey where Humphrey expressed his disappointment who Humphrey alleged had opened an office Vice President hadn't even discussed in with that Gene McCarthy and hired staff to campaign for these matters with him
  • enterprise" iAY and that Mr. Ward buys the. p;>ison, - which, as I urnerstand, costs about three times as much ~ as it costs the County - and poisons the mts in his l:ackya.rd, but his neighbor does not pnrcha.se it • It 1a only a question or a very short
  • Requirements for Imports of Fertilizers and Fertilizers RawMaterials 1961-62 to 1970-71 67 Foreign Exchange Requirements Associated v."i.th Fertilizer, 1965-66 to 1970-71 68 Projected Foreign Exchange Requirements of the Agricultural Sector, including
  • Alright. You'd have to be the judge of that. It seems to me like all of our hopes of private enterprise doing anything in South American countries is going to be terribly damaged unless we can find some way to straighten this thing out. K Yeah. talk
  • , DEVELOPMENT 20523. . . JUN1 1965- Mr. Howard A. Cowden, President International Cooperative Develo;>ment Association 1101 Co!ltinental Building 1012 14th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005 Dear Mr. Cowden: I have been asked to reply to your telegram
  • President Last Friday I spoke to the National Newapa.per Publishers Association in Omahaand then The Grange in Topeka, return­ ing that night. I bad press conferences in both towns and found it ironical that for the first time in five years, rather than
  • FELDMAN REPORTS ON ORVILLE FREEMAN'S MEETING WITH AMERICAN CATTLE ASSOCIATION; BEEF IMPORTS; JAY TAYLOR
  • FREEMAN REPORTS ON HIS TALK WITH JAMIE WHITTEN ABOUT CONFERENCE REPORT ON AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS BILL, SAYS HHH IS MEETING WITH RICHARD RUSSELL IN EFFORT TO REACH COMPROMISE; WHITTEN'S CONCERNS ABOUT EFFECT OF RUSSELL'S CLOSE ASSOCIATION
  • DISCUSSION OF POLITICAL CONCERNS ABOUT REPUBLICANS COMBINING NEGATIVE PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT WHEAT SHIPMENTS TO USSR BY CONTINENTAL GRAIN AND LONGSHOREMEN'S UNION RESISTANCE; REPORTS OF SABOTAGE OF FIRST SHIPMENT; NEW YORK LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSOCIATION
  • LBJ REPORTS ON CONVERSATION WITH WILLIAM CROCKETT ABOUT LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE POST FOR HHH'S ASSOCIATE; LBJ ADVISES HHH ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, FARM BILL, TAX BILL; LBJ EMPHASIZES NEED FOR TV APPEARANCES TO BUILD SUPPORT FOR LEGISLATION
  • South-· western eattle Baisers Association, Port Worth,, Texas, vi.shed to nominate two or three persona who !night be considered to represent organizations ~ stock growers on the advisory camnittee. Your communication was received on Monday, September
  • associates to give your request careful, sympathetic and prpmpt consideration. _. _ pleased to learn'. :. ._ therefoi;-e However, as you knew. there -are beavy demanda en our limited grain supplies • . I am. . .... .. ' 8 . that your government