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- , the · resolution re:· ;Jlected a widely held view among t
'members of Parliame nt from all 1
,parties. The latter portion about I
jinju61.fg [11Cl , J.ndia n economy i
~ ou!d_·_al! _°.Jf~~d support apiong !
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
November 17, 1965
- --the
consumers
also continued to rise--120
million more mouths every year.
vidual in the developing
in 1957-58.
countries
number
new humans every minute;
The result
was little better
indi
off in 1966 than he was
conditions
of per
over the period
- at ~ many ncnanally weJl ...informed poeple ar.e totally
W\aWU~ of tt.
a. w. Iwme•
0.p~. Special Aed•~
to ~ P\re•idem :fQt
Natt.ON! Security Ali.ti's
Mr. a~o4
Ewell
Vice Ps-.-J.d•t fol- lltuiea.r.ch
Sta" tJnt-ve:tltty of New York at Bu.ffalo.
~Q,
Ne• Ya'1
-
primarily
through
state governments.
It is making a significant
contribution
toward
the health of the new
generation
in India, but what may be even more important
in the long
run, it is helping
the states
to establish
and gain operating
experience
-
their
countries
cou:itries
improvem,mt
may be directed
school system
than !laving a well articulated
p!'ojects
of new economic
objective
as in the
may be
policy,
in the smaller
in agriculture
toward
in
establishing
a
and this may be more
natic :ial
- about it in the New York Times.
He is pretty
disgruntled
I think
better
you'd
and inferred
do a little
that
explaining
Morgan
to him.
is too.
OFFICE
or
THE
SECRET
Subject:
...RY
Crash
Program
for
Famine
Relief
in India
-
descript~.ons
The major programs
annually
union specialist,
)
the United State
recipient.
contractors,
and doctors.
3
intimately
smaller
ones,
schools,
new·
are an exciting
university
in the economic
story.
hundreds
!
of peo~le,
Moreover
- ,
and mental retardation
which are the tragic consequences
of malnutrition.
United States food aid programs
entered a new
In 1966, however,
and more critical
stage.
The world's food problem was growing -- not
diminishing.
Despite our efforts,
serious food
-
shipments
since P. L. 480 began in 1954 to 155 million metric tons of farm
products worth $14. 6 billion.
--New Commercial
Record:
Total U.S. agricultural
exports in 1965-
both P. L. 480 and commercial--reached
$6. 2 billion.
The $4. 8 billion in
normal
- percent
Future increases
raising
.,
in simple
the supply or new land that
can readily be brought under cultivation.
I:!
during its
The net area sown is
during the Fourth Plan period.
in food output· must cane almost entirely
output per acre
- for goods
subscription
drive has reportedly
on Indian
need.
Has been considering
a
1,306
one
294
New Zealand
Has offered
1000 tons of milk powder worth NZ h 105,000
Norway
Has decided
to make a $350,000
Sweden
rne government has offered a grant
- THE ALLOCATION
Of INTERNAL·
RESOURCES,BUT FOREIGN.EXCHANGE
.•..
DECI..A.SSIHED
AuthotttySM{t ,~
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Bv~
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Date
318-f:1
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1440, December 8, (SECTIO~ 1 OF 4),
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