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yo;.ir Jcttcn-; of la st J2rnuc:1ry9, rcbrn.:;1y ?.8 und July 31.
1.
As you yumf;cJ:C b:::,v·cp:::i.i.n::cc1.
out, the p:ipulc.!tio;1 pro:)lcrn
prcsc!nts no c:i:f;.icu1Ucs in the; Sovi.cL Union
- the bureaucracy.
Despite your
push and the efiorts of a number of interested experts, concrete
progress has been ~low. Bell has long stressed the importan.ce of
getting on top of the population problem, but now is the time for his
mission directors to step up
- :
The Transition
from Concern
to Action.
Your deep and continuing concern for problems of population,
clearly
set forth in your State of the Union Message in 1965 and repeated many
times in the intervening years, has made the Nation aware of the great
importance
- for
are not in our favor
submarine
force,
German
aspirations
-SECR:E'f
(UK
-
..SECRET
- 8 aspirations
for
of Indian
nuclear
lost
equality
continuing
to mount,
program with backlash
on Europe),
time may equal
lost
On balance,
seems in the US
- Ministers Pearson and Holt, President
Ayub
Khan, General Suharto, President
Marcos and a few others.
Mr. Rockefeller
has arranged with the Secretary
General to release the names of the additional
signers
at an opportune time in the next few weeks, but·no