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  • 1in \ 1I!!tso1, ,I Edgar l=teover~eMeFw \\·o·~ nk:l ~ ~" ii ,temgence report o~\\·3·t,; s n~ ot;·46t\ 20 letter J. Edgar Hoover to Marvin Watson - sanitized 24 letter J. Edgar Hoover to Walter Jenkins ~\ti~ s C \\·~•~YlW ~-4S~ Collection
  • See all scanned items from Aides Files of Mildred Stegall Box 31A
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  • Folder, "Kennedy, Robert F.," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 31A
  • Aides Files of Mildred Stegall
  • trallve coatl ol tb• J'u.nd thro~a .. •• aad•r•taad tbat AID Ml• aaaued you It wW al•• immediate coneW•n• t:loll to ••coDd aemeatew need•. ulun particlpaUoa ta this •ad•vor la ubject, ol couae, to the aw.Ua1ttllty of appropriate funda, but there le
  • 14. Captain L. A. Lajaunie► 3 Aide. PART lI 15. Mr. Robert Waldron, Recorder. 16. Mrs. Ashton Thornhill, Secretary. STATE DEPARTMENT'S PARTY 17. Comdr. Pickett Lumpkin. 1. Mr. Wiliam J. Crockett, Assistant Sec­ retary of State
  • I The A. I. D. Program and Policies: 1963-68. . II Foreign Assistance Act and P. L. 480: 1963-68. III Congressional Attitudes Toward Foreign Aid . IV Public Support for A. 1. D. . . . . . . . . . . .. V The War on Hunger - Food, Nutrition, Health VI
  • Foreign aid
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  • ·Physician. Cain, Vice-President's 7. Mr. Walter Jenkins, Administrative Assistant to Vjce-President. 8. Mr. Frank Valeo, Office of Senator Mansfield. 9. Mr. Horace Busby, Special Assistant. 10. Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter. l 1. Col. Howard Burris, Aide. 12
  • Foundations and Human1tarian organizations in Pakistan 24. 2 maps of Pakistan and extent of of United States Aid to Pakistan 25. Name of local language I A PROO!ll\11 FOR '/ICJ-; ?R~:-J.JE;ll' JOHWSON Si,TmUAY.,MAY20., 1961 (Separate program tor Hrs
  • in New York, New York, whose avowed purpose is to abolish -the House Committee on Un-American Activities It has repeatedly assisted, by means and discredit the FBI. of funds and legal aid, communists involved in violations of the Smith Act of 1940
  • See all scanned items from Aides Files of Mildred Stegall Box 64C
  • aides-stegall-b64c-f01
  • Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
  • Aides Files of Mildred Stegall
  • , U. s. Air Force Armed Forces Aide to the Preaident Attachment re: Hawea family I& Mata1orda bland (/l C: (/l ,:J M ~ M 1-zj 1--4 t""' M 4 C: ..() r- _ ...__._, .. _.,.._,.._.......,_.. :- --- JL9 F~/.30 lVP/ta;wff Tl leptember 27
  • INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE 43 Control: 7018 Rec'd: April Action 8, 1964 7:37 p.m. ARA FROM: Kingston ACTION: Secstate Info ss G SP H DATE: April 332 8, 5 p.m. CAP EUR GOJ will issue following PR AID
  • be heavy leakage and no supply cutback and I just called Walter Jenkins in the White House to alert so I won't get any political pressure him and also the President from that end. This morning I spent over an hour talking with Willard Cochrane, who
  • food and populadon problem can only be solved through ~ctive popuhtion control efforts and faster development of agriculture in the hungry countries. Therefore, it is recommended that U.S. aid programs for developing countries should be shifted much
  • Foreign aid
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  • BY QUESTIONPERIODIN WHICHPARTICIPANTS WOULD BE ENCOURAGED ASK QUESTIONSANYSUBJECT. ON WAYTO OR FROMUNIVERSITY,UNDERSECRETARY STOPS BY FOR FIFTEEN MINUTE VISIT TO JOHN F. KENNEDY LYCEE (AID FINANCEDGIRLS HIGH SCHOOL) ANDFIFTEEN MINUTEVISIT OF GRANOMOSQUE OF DAKAR.AT
  • and Turkey. ment emphasis Aid programs and economic or accelerate economic to acceptable rates proved share aid recipients: India, the leverage policy change and has contributed larger some of the benefits growth. to effect significantly Per
  • Foreign aid
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  • , Kabul will continue eager for US aid and maintenance of the US presence. In general, we are likely to have with us for a considerable future time an Afghanistan very like that we have known for the past few years. (Paras. 21, 24) 1 We believe
  • last month we come AID Concessionary two-'' •to-Jamaica·. assistance., that we look into what we might is where he raised out after careful do to help. review: Lending In recent years Jamaica has been a member of the club of coun­ tries
  • Legal Neighborho0d Aid Lawyer for Mr Go Lau will call you this afternoon - Mr. Brian Olmstead - to see if there is anythin: that can be done to obtain the SBA Loan f cr Mr. Go Lau based on the receipt of his claim which from all reports is absolutely
  • , including aid to relatively small cities with strong i economic futures, the urbanizing areas, and the giant metropolitan regions that encompass millions of our citizens and hundreds of local g~vernment~ and blend almost imperceptibly into one ano~her. (2
  • with Foreign withdrawal be minor result. with HMGcontacts in idea that effect. HMG's in Yem~n would of course to withdraw its Bloc foothold AID program, in Yemen. We we now enjoy both in Yemen and in councils outside· of Yemen. Such action would
  • ,,,,,th be•t wl■ b••• Walter Jenkin• Special Aa•letant to the Pr••ldent )( Mr. Mickey Polan Box 1720 Huntiqloll 19. We ■ t Vlr1hala WJ:RHN:r1m ........... LfflDON a. JOHNSON ~ • • ,ir.-. EXECQTIY~ LE/ lfu.,~ ar for lor Ol' LBJ/LC /leb • 1
  • of foreign embas­ sies, including the Soviet, have been withdrawn to Taiz in the south. President Iryani has arrived in Cairo, presumably to make a last-ditch appeal for Egyptian aid, although he may well feel safer away from Sana. Sources of Aid
  • •ucncy within a month. AID l• much inter••ted. and l bope thi• can 10 up promptly. Howa.rd Wri1IIU .istan eokllDZNHAL M.EMOaANDUM SUBIECT: FOR THE PRESIDENT Afpe,adst.a■ - Loa.a for Kajakal Hyuoelactric ,..r Plaat appnw.J. of a $l2 mUUon loaa
  • assistance. It countered the ChiCom threat by deploy­ ing US air defense, fighter aircraft and air transport units to India and a nuclear capable naval task force into the Bay of Bengal. The Kremlin continued military and economic aid at current levels
  • Following is letter b '- part of Sept8Dlber6 19631;during consultations in Minister Lightbourne over Ambassador's stgnatui-e. p USIA\ Dear Mr. Minister: RMR a 6 09 PM'6.3 to. BEnINVERBATIM TEXT: COM . , I it possible, STR AID INR AGR
  • ~--;_-f--· , 1 1" AMEMASSY KAIUL ~ Adaon DE Jt UQVVI INR Info NEA cu &·o USIA MAY 5 DOD AID PC SIL AGR COM HEW LAB TB.SY ,'11NT:':-VEEKA··-NO. ] 1965 MAY5. AM 8 1-3 , N t·'J~b t·N TI AL NSC CIA NSA 03897 TO SECSf'AtE·:~ASHDc@ GIINC • ·sr
  • of forwardin[; a copy o your proposal to r. A. C .. Curt·s at AID w o is ~ 1·eady famil"ar with you. interest in helping Uganda. :> . Curtis can be reached on DUdley 3-7180 an wi be y to exp ore this mat er furthc w'th you. Do e him -"'or n a po"ntmcnt. Rest
  • Charles Schultze Brookings Institution Washington, D. C. Government STATE/AID Honorable Secretary Dean Rusk of State Honorable William S. Gaud Administrator Agency for International Development ll-,,..-?l~i) ~,, -2- The Honorable George Ball
  • 2. Future 3. Reforming the Federal 4. Education in the cities S. Job creation 6. Housing city on model cities modes and their . 7. The increasing cost 8. Treasury staff Incentives." paper: costs aid system of urban services
  • that the article be printed in the Appendix of the Without !ng's !is • RECORD.· • , ·, There being no objection, the article I am s was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, as follows: or hel India thought· non~ian aid. George Washington sa.!d, "It we desire
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  • by the Venezuelan government Ar~ consistent with U.S. country ob~ectives and programs and can be carried out within the Corps available resources. progra~s, in direct agrarian 6. By me~ns of AID, Food for Peace, and Peace Corps continue progressive social
  • . We etill don't know what kind of continutn1 aid the Britiah have a1reed to, but that will be crucial in determlnt.q whether the new 10.ermnent has to look to Cairo or Moacow. Th• situation is •till uncertain- - and a good target for Mo a cow
  • in this regi.m. The l.bited States is direatl.¥ concerned because a substantial part, ot tbs aid which Egypt, bas received troa Aaerica during the put tour years, baa been wasted -- either direatly or indireatq in the Yemen invasion. We hope that the attached
  • TELEGRil\~ of Si~~.J- . 53 .,. • Adion · I . IO ... lnfoi S$ G SP ,I ~UR NEA AID p USIA NSC INR 'I :. CIA i I I l I : I i • NSA OSD. ARMY NAVY AIR ·I I I I , .., . . .,. I ,.__/ I' OECLASSIFIEP • e.o.13292,sec.3n4-1.n_ ey
  • ~ to provide an· 'h1dic!ltion of _the resources that will become available in the next few years, and to serve as an aid in making some ·of the critical choices:about the•uses of t'h~rer~sources. • :PROJECTIONS OF THE PRIVATE ECONOMY Underlying our.views
  • ABMSIN PORTUGUES~ AFRICAN TERRITORIES G US continues SP L H AF EUR MC IGA AID p USIA INR RMR that equipnent territories, be' seriously US origin at repeated being used in Portuguese and especially Guinea last disturbed debate on Portuguese
  • . Rapa -------------------------White Mr. Joseph Z. Taylor -----------------------AID Mr. James C. Thompson, Jr ------------------White Mr. William Ma.Jar Albert c. Trueheart -------------------State N. Weidhas, Jr., USA ----------USA
  • contemplated are: authority to extend enlistments and call individual reservists, $100 million for Korean aid; and perhaps some funds for a Cabinet Committee on Price Stability and the mandatory control program in the Commerce Department, both of which were
  • Bundy ... Policy Team • • • • • .• .. ...... . . . . .. White House LGen David A. Burchinal • • • • JCS Mr. William S. Gaud • • • AID LGen Andrew J. Goodpaster, USA. • General Harold K. Johnson, USA. • Hon. u
  • to the denocratic experi.nent throU3h Presidential messages and public statarents. We have gene ahead with our aid p:roJran including rew projects designed to stppC>rt the daoocratic e.xperiroont." The King and Qreen cane here in 1963 as state guests. Hc:Mever