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  • 18(/ .,./ Ts;;g THE WHITE H 7/-s,/t'-I J~o~u~ '""' c. -a,se For '14X-J,) ..Jr yo ur infor • • mat1on :cLifbt,~· Special A • _Reuter Direct or, ss1stant to the p Food F resident or Peace JUL 311364 PRESS RELEA '3E 1!f RS. 78.J+CRORESFOR
  • to Kansas City and Minneapolis. We've got a kind of nasty problem here. Sol Estes case. The man, Battle Hales, w~o was the nasty inside who not only planted misstatements vhil.e I testif;i:ed longevity but actually and even hel.d a)press same room
  • going to come through-­ just at the time when the press is giving big play to current arrivals. I told Farr you understood the urgency and promised to relay the political point. HHS ·:;,--,:.. 9 1j ~rL~ ~1'\ THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON January 28
  • . President alao pomtecl 01.1t that he bad. never cr1tlcie3"d lba•~rt,. lndeed, the whole Am.eiri~,~~.s• was remakably free of " • crltiei-sm of Jod1a.. Tb,e President aummecl up by teltiDg Seuota.ry Freeman to see what we needed m a er.ash program. to eee
  • THE DECISIONTO MAKEAVAILABLE RS. 20 CRORESOF FREE EXCHANGE FOR FERTILIZER IMPORTSOF THE NEXT KHARIF~ROP
  • IS DETERMINtD MAINTAIN AS CREDIBLE J;'EFENSIVE POSTURE AS .IT FREE WORLD MILITARY OR ECON(JIJIC ASSISTANCE. CAN, WITH OR WITHOUT THIS DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN THAT PREVIOUSLY PLANNED LEVEL OF MEHTA DEFENSE .EXPENDITURES ARE DUE FOR DRASTIC OR EARLY INCREASE
  • of porthandling equipment. Denmark The government has offered a long-term interest-free million for the purchase of dry milk, insecticides France Has offered a $3.36 million vitamins and pesticides. 305 of $8.96 million to cover 100,000 tons and handling
  • Delhi increased many im­ port and excise duties last sum­ mer, fertilizer was permitted free entry, and a low statutory import rate was granted agricul­ tural machinery and light diesel oil which is used primarily as a fuel for agricultural irriga­ tion
  • Cons~itution qf. 1940, ., ~:~-. ._. ... . . _.. ,-- . . •. .-· =· , , .· .•· • . • - .: .. • '.~ . . ot our ·· .1 ... .. , destroy cur eysten of pri~te pro~rty. .. ~ . ~ ~-- 3. Because it annuls free enterprise. - : r~\:·A·i Because· the ·;:J
  • ·tu Coaar•••• It , • 9. We ougld to pff lt to tum. • • '{ 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
  • for the kinds of hones, conveniences and opportunities they should ho.ve,11 Support of the press was pledged by Addison Buclmer of the San Marcos Record, who said the woekly newspapers of the section wero anxious ·an.ill willing to support those things which