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  • Fran the Sea Service of the Office of the War on Hunger is ·1in ~~uch with the Canadian worker• and with the u. S, Bureau of CarmerciaJ.---rt'sheries on this matter. The United States Food and D -~1stration is also awe.re of thi1 problem • .You may b o
  • be transmitted to the President. It was impressed upon the .Chancellor that the United States had already made substantial sacrifices and was prepared to make even more in .co­ operation with our Allies. Specific reference was made to the £act that the President
  • or treodom. Freedom must be maintained at all cost rogardle's s or peril involved. Reapocttully yours, GB. ~~/ Ben~n Havard BH/sd cc: The Honorable L. B. Johnson, Vice President of the United States of .America, Washington, D. c. The Honorable Senator
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Travel [1961]"
  • Radio except WNBC at 6:30 p.m. EST; WNBC time 6:35 p.m. F.sT.) PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL. eROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER p':-A~A1 N .EW YORK 20, NEW YORK [10 of 16] -Reproduced from United States of America Vol. 107
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Invitations [1961]"
  • the United States . D:.· r..1_~:-11 mo / .ulhori!y By 77.[tLlt-,y/9/~., & .l.£i:{a_ ",0/n .c, ~?'/1,, , 1'1;,1:f!, D· 1L0 .$"~ '-1~1 111ANSFERRED TO MUSEUM -// I 'f/'f>- ·SECRET Page 2 If we failed to rise to the level of these s ombre events, all
  • c, 4o--1C, \ . Republic of China LATIN AMERICA Brazil,...­ Colombia NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA India Pakistan Turkey United Arab Republic II. Possibilities for National Policy Papers in FY 1965 AFRic.A "-.Algeria Kenya Liberia* ~ Southern Rhodesia
  • was a banker. As such he was of course one of the prominent men in the community, and this was a farming community. In those days, you had these little towns scattered all over the United States, but in the Wheat Belt of Kansas each village was located
  • career and my life. with it. I don't think that anything else could quite compare The Court at Saint James, or the Court at Tokyo, are all more or less well knownand mundane, but presenting my credentials as Ambassadorof the United States of America
  • your government ,,. Page 2/50 and the people of the United States of America all the best for the future stop the great achievements of your country and the victorious sp~rit by which your count;ry won her independence gave us encouragement in our
  • See all scanned items from file unit "UGANDA (CO 300)"
  • File unit description:Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
  • ve complex adminis­ trative and personality questions. 7. Vice President Johnson then told Ambassadors Gavin and Finletter that there is a widespread feeling in the United States that America's allies are NOT putting as much into the defenses against
  • WU1iam Attwood Amertc:an Emba.s9y Nairobi, Kenya .Afr.i ca .. 1 ) EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PERSONAL AND Go~w IDEWTIAt American Embassy, Nairobi, Kenya, FeQruary 28, 1966. Dear Bi ll: A' Just a note to let you kn ow that Mike Cowl
  • and from the White House. The simple fact is that for 15 months now NSAM 341 has not been implemented. I have felt the lack on many is sues; for example, the Middle East, Viet Nam, counterinsurgency problems, 'tf+ Latin America. I have come
  • of the world. Demands for help in learning English are, therefore, wide­ spread. The United States ought to respond to these demaz:ids. English is a key which opens doors to scientific and technical knowledge indispensable to the economic and political
  • portance that you eombine l'aptd growth with stability. From the experience oi La.Un America. and elsewhere, nothing la m ore capable of ulsrupting ·nd distorting a sound dev'clopment program than rapid infiatlon, some of th,,e speclfic eifecta of which
  • it. However,we felt that the That is, it was hopeless for West Therefore, the best thing to do was for West Pakistan to cut its losses as quickly as possible. However,the President didn't want us--the United States--in any way to be responsible for what