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  • ) COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE \ .1 .\ I ;.f v 1:: 1 " · ' ,,. l ,. ,.,, ' Seeret - Seeret - TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES: Man' s greatest hope for worlci. peace is to understand his fellow man. Nations fear- -as do individuals--that which
  • .~~ ;~:~~:-: ~- ~ :i.-::;_~ d~ ~;l~.$·Ji4: i,f·'!:tltl' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 10/19/64 Participants - 4:30 PM Meeting Situation Room BOB Mr. Austin Ivory CIA Mr. Raymond Herbert DOD Mr. Alvin Friedman Dr. Maurice J. Mountain STATE Mr. Ward Allen Mr
  • should prepare plans for a State - AID- Agriculture - BOB effort to prepare studies and recommendations as to the ne>..1: steps to be taken in the war on hung e r . A major objective of this Administration is the export 0£ food, health, and education. Top
  • -~ :~orning (Saturday) to go ir.to t~e matter in greater cctaii. Ger;..::-d W .:: ~t­ ::: o:-.::~a::-.ci, Bob Komer, a."'lc other membe::.-s of th~ :::r.i.ssion counc:l anci I ::-:el: w'...:::; ? :i:;si.ci.e::..: T~ i eu and his colleagues Sat-..u·day mornbg
  • in accordance with the President's wish that all unnecessary inter agency committees and task forces be terminated. McGeorge Bundy I , iI I. . Dist ri.b ution: Sec State Rusk Sec Defense McNamara AID Admin. Bell l· l ;I . 'j 1 Sec Treas Fowler Dir. , BoB
  • development in less­ developed countries. While recognizing that civic action is not uni­ versally applicable, he hopes we will take full advantage of its contribution in crisis areas -as well as in those where the threat of subversion is more remote. j
  • accepted responsibility for the chairmanship of the working group. The White House staff member responsible will be Mr. Francis Bator. It is hoped that the report can be received at the White House by July 15. Distribution: F. Bator C. Johnson / NSC Files
  • to take primary responsibility in developing an action program to carry out the Report's other recom­ mendations. I would hope that this program would be in effect by December 1. It should include steps for the implementation of each recommendation unless
  • than come up to my hopes. A Japanese is President of the bank, and he has a good organization. The original capital of the bank was $1 billion. The United States share was $200 million of that ori ginal capital, and he said that he has never heard
  • Bundy, to establish a task force on Southeast Asian economic · and social development. I request each of you to designate a senior official or officials to work with Mr. Bundy in thls task force. I hope that you yourself will take a direct interest
  • ___ I' ...... 6. THROUGHOUT THIS CONVERSATION ZAID EMPHASIZED THAT THESE ARE THINGS KING IS THI~KING. THIS IS HIS READING Or SITUATION • ACTUALLY HIS ADVISERS ARE TRYING WITHOUT MUCH HOPE Or SUCCESS TO CONVINCE HIM TO MAKE NO DRASTIC MOVES. YET, MANY
  • McNamara. He said Israel hoped to get 77 aircraft from the United States and France by next year. S e curing the Israeli air arm is e ssential to balance of strength and survival, he said. Mr. Eban returned in his discussion to the question of peace
  • agreement with the Arabs, we kept the Arab-Israel problem largely "in the ice box." We hoped to draw upon the resulting good will we had built up to. influence the Arabs to a moderate reaction to Israel's off-take of Jordan waters scheduled for the spring
  • see it, this process involves four distinct steps: , , 1. · A silgnal to and that we hope to be . 1 ,', j . Ayub that our. thinking on military aid is 'well along 1 abl~ i ) '' ' . . ! Ma~ch. ·· to talk in greater detail before end
  • , questions crop T £ind useful as for Mac Bundy's briefing of eleven which finally took We told them it and hope it won 1t R. W. Komer \\ DECLASSlft'lED Authority>t~te By De ll-: l\-11{-17; N~C. (Q-3.1-? , NARS;Date l -~:,-'§:l 0 1
  • the large demands for _power to be met in the Third Five Year Plan~ The Vice President expressed • s hope that during the 1'hird Fi ,,e Year Plan there would be particular success in getting electricity to rural villages., 0 In concluding their talks
  • only 400, 000 tons through PL-480. If Vietnam reserves hold up, we would hope to finance most or all of the rest through cash sales. But if they are strapped and we have to provide more through PL-480, where could the balance of 400-550, 000 tons come
  • to this effect between France and the Malagasy Republic started in February 196o. 'lhe Malagasy Government hopes that with this move it will take the w1nd out ot the aaila of' the nationalists, and thereby put a brake on the increasing influence ot Ccmmmists
  • the race against population. productivity remai~ to new problems-­ However, con­ hope that food production of lo4 C. Other Food for Peace Programs Title II of :the revised A.I.D. of agricultural P. L. 480 law prjyided commodities to voluntary
  • though we may not have ended up as dispassionate hoped, we have tried policy changes, appropriate, personal to describe the problems statement we are equipped and the achievements. foreign Plan were strength in Europe, narrative