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  • . Chile made some progress toward reorganizing its agricultural institutions. However, it reduced rather than increased real prices paid to farmers. With the new sector loan and 9ETERMINEOTO ft: AN A&MH·~iSTRATIVE MARKING DEOASmlBD . l~O"f ~!AT'l 5f·CURiTY
  • .. ,, •-'•• ,••• • --.,,.'.fher·efore-,-:'DOD.prop6ses:to·ask in the next session of Congress for :q.ew legislation;: which would: be·: °Efepa:rated from·the-economic aid appropriation; wpuld-notinvolve··requ
  • applicable to P. L. 480 1 h now a atandard part of "new ccmnitaent" memoson food ald. Th• analy•l ■ attached to the rreanan/Poata memolndlcat•• that althouah Israel apenda • aubatantlal amount on defanaa (301. of the budget, 151 of GNP), euch expencliturea
  • ..13292,Sec.:3;5_ NLJ//?A:c.• (>3-/'if: • • By M-4! ':NARA, Date.3.~(!"'£ ,f Wedne ■ day Mr. - April 10, 1968 Pre ■ ident: The attached me••••• con1ratulate ■ the Csech■ 1 new PreD'lier - - ■worn in ye ■terday. ••1• Your coa1ratulatory me ■ aeveral
  • Canal .,_yl\?)(Jj_l,) I .;:> ;A,,ttached i:1 a memo from Dick Helms saying that thel sees a new crisis brewing over the Suez Canal. -------~I ~- J The hraelis agreed via Jarring to allow the Egyptians to clear the southern half of the Canal enough
  • . 30, 1963) Convention with Mexico for Solution of the Problem of Chamiz~l, signed at Mexico City Aug. 29, 1963 'International Coffee Agreement, ·"' signed at New York Sept. 28, 1962 ~ 1963 (88th Congress, 2d Session) (Jan. 7, :964 - Oct. 3, 1964
  • •b. Thareday, Cbancellor of the Escll9'\ler Apl'il 4, 10:45 a. m. Je111d.a• la bl ta• Uaited State• for talk• with Secretary Cu!rmaa •peaktas Fowler, He alao ha• Martta, aad other aqior U.S. offictala. ln Boaton aad New York. ...-.•meat• 0a
  • PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA IR THE NA~E OF OURSELVES AND OUR FAMILIES. Pl.EASE !AKE MERC'f o• us AID OuR KIN. PLEASE GIVE us A CHANCE A m FORGIVE us GE EROUSLY AND ALLOW us to GO . : .E SO AS IO BRI~G NEW HOPE TO THEM. FO~ REG£, ER TIO F!R~JLY PLEDGE
  • $3,742,225 260 211,683 .....3.2. 299 A committee was also velop new bases established for estimating motive rebuild shop. Also, search is to be carried to completely the spare a continuous out until parts $3~95J~908 review needed
  • of America as well aa fir•t citizen of a new Europe. Your vbion of a united Europe raieed the •ighta of men beyond national horizon•. Your quiet per•uadon brouaht men and government• together on a new CO\lr1e of mutual cooperation and progre••• Your idea
  • . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #20 memo #20a cab DATE Rostow to the President re New Zealand S 1 p. [dup. #le, NSF, Country File
  • : Herewith 1. the material• yoa requested earlier thl ■ mor11b1g. A CbrGllOlogy: -- Vice Preaident delinred on September Humphrey'• Salt Lake Cily 30. (Tab A) ■peech -- Mac BUDdy'• speech wu delivered oa October la full ia the New York Time
  • amproudto beamongmy colleagues of the Congress -- whoselegacyto their trust is their loyaltyto their Nation. 1 am not unawareof the inner emotionsof the new membersof this body. - - Twenty-eightyearsago, I felt as you do now. Youwill - soonlearn
  • The Upper Colorado Basin project The Washita-Oklahoma project The Ventura California project The Passamoquoddy Tidal Survey project A New England development project 10. A program to relieve critical depressed areas on the basis of Federal and State
  • UR SACEUR/~LA?ffRecamnendations Country Action C0111Dent It possible., convert 3rd Inrantry Division (2nd echelon) into an M-day Brigade Group ot the NATO standard Divi­ sion type. Pbrtugal states that no new con~bution can be made at this time
  • is. churning with change and growth - - not when we have within our grasp the chance to create the new America. an America that will be the world's best assurance that it can live in peace and provide its -people with decent lives. ###
  • included di1cua1ion of the new President of Brazil; prospects for the Salazar regime in Portugal; the serious agricultural situation in Coamunist China; and recent develop•nta regarding Indonesia and the Congo. MSCACTIONSNOS. 2396-2401 - 1 • (Reviled 2/6
  • . Program Reporting Data and Statistics {background for Fred Bohen on Federal Aid to Urban Areas) 14. Program Information for Detroit {drafts) 15. New York Times Article, 6/8/67 "Johnson will Use Cabinet to court States' Officials' 16. Legislative Program
  • hilertcan y objectlyes. new eapruu: s qbould be on long range econocdc, purpose to deaonstrate a~d thr. pro i~ion of a ha.re subsistenc~ developaent. ou R to the ICoreane 1.n i:.ol•ing ~tionc:; in ~~lect~d areas what ~ter1le ~oat 1-. not requi
  • ::i.a;~s. The u;r;jurn started disastrous levels. immediately and never since that time have we retu:r·n.ed ·:.., ~uch I am recalling these facts to you today not because they are new but because they have assumed a special importance
  • any plans Mrs. Obote without revealing with~ Tentative House plane President Jo Adnse problemso ENDFII. proposed ri.Bito 2a rpt from Canadians if' they reasons for a.ekingo trip to to meet President New York., in COIWS9 presumably June
  • MOREEXTENDEDTAKEOVEROF POWER1 COALlTION FOR A SOMEWHAT AND FROMNOWON HANOI SEEMS TO BE SHIFTING iOWARDSCREATING A TH!RO POLITICAL FORCE UNDER ITS CONTROLTO WORKOUT SOME•· THING LIKE THE LAOS TROIKA FORMULAAMONGTHE NLF# THE NEW ALL~ANCEOF NATlONAL1 DEMOCRATIC~ANO PEACE
  • ~:pa.r.t~ent_~~.Defen~e. a new frc.mework President, and subject to the provisions of Defense shall'have·direction, authority, and of Defense. • The Secretary shall be the President in all .~tters relating to the • .. .. '.'( l~) 'l'he D~pa.rtrr.cnt
  • (1) land acquisition, of existing structures, and supporting facilities the new uses of the project land, ing buildings and facilities improvements, such as schools, commu~ity and the Federal and (3) provision of project which
  • to have a clear majority in the Venezuelan Congress, it may well, in any event, be a partner in the new government coalition. Tejera is close to President Leoni, former President Betancourt and AD Presidential candidate Gonzalo Barrios. He, himself
  • .to explore of· Kennedy administratiomr which always. vigilant actively but witb appropriate cautioirn any avenues that appear. ' On subject South Vietnam he mentioned that ts watching--acti:ons of new government carefully and stressed US hopes that new
  • spoke 1n Frankfurt on June 25. This Partnership continues, however, to need new sources ot strength and a sense of vitality and timely purpose. We are gratified that the vast majority of Europeans recognize the necessity to resume movement toward closer
  • . Considerable public inter­ est in Vice President Johnson's presence ~,as apparent. '!be press made auch of the fact that the Vice President embraced the new President in the Latin :rr.anner. ShortJi after the Vice President returned to the ho.tel, President
  • telegrams fran Port-au­ Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am Panama City. Sat Jose has not replied to query on "second class citizen" treatment, • However, since timing of v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration or new Administration there, we are confident