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  • challenge for the well being and happiness of people everywhere. The 12 Signatories of the World Leaders' Declaration Population as Released December 10, 1966. Colombia Finland India Korea Malaysia Morocco . ., .. Nepal Singapore Sweden Tunisia United Arab
  • of industrial products: inputs such as chemical fertilizers, insecticides, and farm tools; and incentive goods -- that is, the things he or his wife or family would work harder to get, if they were cheaper or if his income were higher. These Present Status
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • in the face of this great problem. But the position of the United Sta.tea of America ls clear. We will give our help and our su.pporl to nations which ~ their own decision to insure an e!fective balance between the numbers ot their people nnd the lood
  • Material not Scanned in Its Entirety [For Full Access, Contact the Archives of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum] Type of Material: Book Author(s): United States. President's Committee on Population and Family Planning Title
  • See all scanned items from file unit "COMMITTEE ON POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING (CO 659)"
  • File unit description: Pertains to the establishment, ideas, and report of the Committee.
  • to participants in private organizations in the United States and abroad, to the United Nations and to foreign governments. President ~ennedy declared his concern over the population problems of Latin America. 'tJnder Secretary Ball spoke about the problem