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  • - - every way you look at it if you can think of tre r ight thing to say o If I can think of anything that would help you, I'll phone your office about it. I wish you wouldo Just call Walter Jenkins anytime. I just wanted to raise the quastion with you
  • 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
  • ••nested-to AID u4 USDA tbat they l>l'Jag 11.imInto tbe act, but you coul4 al•o re•pOA• via tile attached. He..,..••~ i-epre­ aea_ted ·at Freemaa•• NS.AM 339 P'OllP tUa mo~ .. taoug)I we did talk dler.e abollt dae nutrltioaal prot4e-m he•• lntensted a. FYI
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  • DIFFICULT TO REVERSE. PAGE FOUR RUSBAE 644A S ~ T WE CAN EXPECT SOVIETS TRY TO EXPAND THEIR ROLE HERE' AND TAKE ADV'ANTAGE OF ANY OPENINGS LEFT AS RES.ULT_WESTERN SUSPENSION AID. .. WE' -3- 1002, Octob~r 15., from New Delhi, {SECTION I OF III) HAVE
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  • food crisis be met by both governments taking the necessary steps to initiate a kind of joint Manhattan project on the highest level and with the greatest possible urgency. To date the efforts of both the Indian Government and of our understaffed AID
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  • offered whole wheat flour (35,000 tons) and more dry m1lk for the balance of about $3 million. In addition, it has offered to allow India to use a substantial sum, from the remaining unallocated portion of its regular aid pledge, for the purchase
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  • • work to Geer&• ooda an die PJ,eaWeat'• t.ellalf. 2. that tile ~daa/ Jarael plaae tleal la Mttletl, tlwre remalaa tbe matter of telllaa larael uout till• y.ar'• eccaom.lc aid and Pl._. le-Ml. Tlae PreaWeat: •PPl'O-' a certala level laat Jaaary mo la file
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  • of debate about concessional sales of food to UAR, Poland and Yugoslavia. The Hickenloo_per Amendment, for example, specifically exempts our food relief from its mandatory aid shut- off provisions. Attached is a breakdown of programming, approved
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  • John1on when he return• from Texas. s. ,. Aa you requeated, I am enclosing a copy of 1356. ow .. Top of the world to you. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins Assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson Honorable John E. Lyle Head I& Lyle Attorney• at Law Wilson Tower
  • the developnent process. To achieve this quickening of the developnent tempo an assessment must be made of the quantity and allocation particularly of additional foreign exchange made available through aid programs. look at resour'?e requirements across
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  • level demarches include Kaul-Guhan contacts with AID mention the probto Handley and Farr. Working--level lem almost daily. , HHS DEC! E0.1 ~ NSC'Me n 1 1/3 8/r· N "';.A, D t01 the leuet.ary TiaDUIRII 1/8 DA • WUU• 1\11.RCt I J. HaDIIJ.q +.r
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  • IGA ONLYUNEDITEDPARLIAMENTARY TRANSCRIPTNOWAVAILABLE. PREPARED AID TEXTFOR RELEASENOT AVAILABLE UNTIL MORNING DECEMBER 8. PC JO EXPEDITEFIR~T TRANSMITTING FOLLOWING EXQERPTSFROMMORE SUCCINCT UPPER HOUSE STATEMENT WHICH CONTAIN FULL GIST OPERATIVE
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  • eth in g s ic k in the lib e r a l view p oin t in a ll th is ." A t one tim e Lyndon d e sc r ib e d h im s e lf, "I'm lik e a p r iz e fig h te r in the i rin g , the right f is t is the m ilita r y , the le ft f is t i s aid, w ash in g, a g r ic
  • the requirements of the present transitional period and to prohibit the export of food products. • B. To get in touch with sources of foreign aid in order to negotiate the importation of 226,000 metric tons of millet, 26,000 metric tons before the end of October
  • -w ith. and as an aid to state and public agencie-s, counties, cities, associations, trade groups ,and individuals (7 u.s.c. 426). Cuuently. approxi­ mately two dOllars of non-Pederal .funds to each Pederal dollar finances this public serv!e.e control