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- was uncertain
job
at this
point,
although some time in the not too distant
future I probably
ought to get into something which will be permanent, and if I'm ever
going back to law practice
indicate
~t will .have to be fairly
to him the unhappiness I feel
- yndon, rather to the surprise of
Service and everybody else
King H u sse in of
I t h in k ,
got in the car with
Jordan to d r iv e w it h him to
From there Lyndon
the Secret
e l e c t e d to w alk b a c k ,
B l a ir H o u s e .
became e n v e lo
- ·tu
Coaar••••
It
,
•
9.
We ougld to pff
lt to tum.
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'{
fn~a '• S0Om.Wloa people &l'e
·• blllwa•k of. Free A ■ la aplut
CWcom ea,peaaloalaa. Jadla bu 'IM
_reaoarc•• aD4..people lo llec..,_. a maJor world ,owe• ,la lta own r&,ai.a,
.aad
- stopped in and abowed his atJ'ong p:reference to
have that group chaired by AID. Bell won. (3) Freeman, under questioning
by Bell, sald he'd handle overall political management.
When Bell queationed
whether Freeman would. have the time for that, given
-
no results.
The American companies involved could well be invited
to Washington as a group to review the present unsatisfactory
status,
~nd to seek a solution.
AID loan policies
for this purpose might
well be liberalized.
5. India to expand many times its
- P0LICY QUEST
IONS POSEDREnn.
ECONCII
DOO
A. CBEGiN UNDERSCORE>
IMPACT a, FIGHTING ONINDIAN ECCJfONY
• .
-
wi 11 now ba baat •~
•1 ...., arr•~aMDta
th.at will carry n to tJ,•
eM ef t1',e naTUt
U.S. flKal
,esr.
S.Cla.
•rr&!l&-enta
~"OMld be t.eaad.Deble b1 u at aa, tiae
au t:b.e fo"t.:n
l&.1d4ti-~1p lo(1. 11 ~ D•-> uuoraed.
Ia orde-r te kMip tight
.;ontro1
- -redistribution law.
This means that American citizens are going to lose
property which represents investments made in good faith.
At the present time, the situation is atill highly uncertain.
It is not clear precisely how the law will work and what standards
-
THE FOREIGNEXCHANGE
NECESSARY
... IMPORTING
FERTI
LIZERS FROMABROAD
...
FOR 1966-67, UNLESSWETAKEIMMEDIATE
STEPS FOR GETTINGTHESEFERTILIZERS, IT WOULD
NOT BE AVAIL-·
ABLEIN TIME....
FOR THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THE,KHARIFSEASON
(OF 1966>.,.THE FINANCEMINISTRYHADALREADY
-
clear• wt proaumably
aelect1on vould turn an the ado1n1st.rat1 ve nadSneaa of
to a~
within
t'1'0!l those rsub ft!'ell'm
Areu vith the moat favorable
enoup
have to be given i"avora'bl.e
U OIU.)"
acb1niatmtiro
sub area
serrl.Cff.
• lO •·
no.ne
-
in the country.
At the present time, P.L. 480 wheat in India sells
in retail
throughout the country for approximately 40 paisa per kilo with 50 to 90 paisa for different
varieties
compared
of Indian wheat at different
cities.
•••••
- 7cities.
Thus
- . JONES, T"llA9U"I"
JAS . 0. KOONCE , COUNTY ac:HoOL aun.
BROWNSVILLE , TEXAS
APR 3
~
·
Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson
u. s. Senator
Washington, D. c.
Dear Lyndon:
Re: :Rodent Control
First I .w ant to · congratulate you on the recent write-up in Time
- rran 1965-66 to 1970-71
29
Production, Imports and Consumption or Potassic
Fertilizers
1950-51 to 1964-65 with Alternative
Projections rrom 1965-66 to 1970-71
JO
to Construct Fertilizer
31
12
Time tequired
13
Annual Fertilizer Consumption per
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would not get to him in time.
Mr. Perry called Stewart. He was at the airport en
route to Washington. Mr. P gave Stewart's secretary
the info and asked her to try and intercept him and tell
him of same.
I called Dr. Johnson and told him the progress so
- of the bad weather prevailing in Western Europe, did not
shift northeast at the usual time.
It has thus continued to direct
trade winds towa.r ds West Africa in general, and Sene_gal in particular.
Moreover, the Saint Helena _high did not develop
- . prosperity,
Johnson said,
district
to increase its productivity
-
-
Since
the- Authority's
-
finc.ncia.l
•.
he said the time ho.a come for the District
it was set up.
l.
Director
now show o. substantial
reports
·•
~
He specifically
.
surplus