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  • ~o },·1-nistcr 's a.r::i val in ~e:.~ca firs"".; visit) mzy help determine the kir.;.d Ql ~~osz attention p;;.ic. to ~he cn-'.;i::-e USIS Indiu and al.l Branch posts will b-a prepared to izsua daily prezs visit. releases, texts of st~teruents
  • of as much as Freeman thinks desirable see a.a shrewd. but not essential). (plus the interim fertilizer loan--which we'd \) 30,. 19,65 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD I call dB. K. Nehru today to make sui-e he had :read the "-resident'• m.esaag,e in the daily
  • ~ to mg. b-o~&ss ®t@. of poaaibl@ collusion just lnd~s r~-i"®d ~®ta. fJ?omNflV Dslhi 11ht
  • . However., since this did involve a great humanitarian project' and since Vice President Humphrey apparently has become involved., I thought I should send this along to you to handle ' as you see fit. 1 I Please give of my daily With warmest my warmest
  • parties is not easy and often misunderstood. But I believe our efforts to put a stop to the use of our • military equipment were helpful 1n getting the fighting .stopped. . Now the · Drafted by, • • • ·, . • ,: .• • Telegraphic transmlulon
  • that it may at any time after In the interim the Pre$1dent approve• of youl' suggestion that Telegraphic transmission and classification approved NEA ... Amb. Ha:t>e ... Mr. Agriculture Sd11nittke.'i't' h\1.llhstane~) DECi ./.\SSIF:E:D ~~~M DS-322
  • journalistic career after graduation from college by serving an apprenticeship on the Glasgow (Scotland) Herald. He has worked for the Times of India, one of India's leading English-language dailies, since 1952, serving as an assistant editor for the Bombay
  • PRODUCTION IN THE 1950 1 s The story behind the current progress begins in the 1950's. From 1950 to 1961 Indian food grain proch.ction increased by roughly 37 per cent while the increase in population was 21.5 per cent. Conseq1Sntly the daily diet
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  • all In his fearless t.o man's yearning pursuit for peace. of a world free humanity. ITTI WM. As it Drafted by: Telegraphic transmission NEA:SOA:CCLaise:mb classification approved and by: aise ~an~ sis = Mr o McKesson White House
  • Talbot West doesn°t 1 in which many Paks limited by Telegraphic transmissionand Drafted bys NEA:SOA:DTSchneider:fah~S/22/64 classificationapproved by, Clearancesa s /s - SOA = Mro Schneider Miss Moor DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 , State
  • to ~esideat 4H$t I my best wishes for ycunT continued m,c~eas m ·the great •reapons tb:llities b~ w:lt~ bdhauisbnaa of wpl7 tJNQUOIEo but has ao njectiolt if wishe,s to do so. End Drafted by1 Telegraphic transmission and classification approved
  • , with courage and confide.,nce() of autual trust May the. long­ and conf1denge betwee.n our two ~un,trtes be strengthened from year to yearo ENDQUO?Eo END NBAisbr, JiCWinglalk .. l/24/ Telegraphic transmiuion 6Tel. and Ext. classification approved
  • and losso my Please condolences to the members of the late f•ilyo Lyndon Bo Johnson t I Hiif Highnesa The Druk Gyalpo of Bhutan Have no objection to publication UJIQUOTE but do not plan release hereo Ind ' ..) / Telegraphic transmiulon ancf