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  • and Air Force of Korea. Our fixst report on the Military Assistance Program for Korea was transmitted to the Secretary of Defense and to several congressional committees on October 4, 1957. Our second report was transmitted to the Congress on Febru­ a:ry
  • judge our assistance to be a vital ahow of support for President Frei, especially on the eve of the March congressional election. They further assert that any delay in providing additional funds would risk contributing to the downfall of moderate
  • in a paper by Dr. Ezra Sadan entitled "On the Value of Water in Agriculture" appearing in the Israel Economic Quarterly, October 1967 (Hebrew). This analysis typifies the most direct approach to measuring value: fore­ cast the total revenue to be received
  • ot • funds and authority flexibility adequate. 1n Minor in use ot tunds should 1n any case. _ ~gp 8B0flffl' ). Congressional ?OPSEOH&-t --- -4). Oongre1a1onal attitudes Oongre11 u1ually aubatantlal • torelgn that generoua ald tunda
  • except four provinces. The magnitude of this effort is indicated by the fact that 77 tons of recovery commbditie_s have been released from Saigon and corps warehouses. D. Pacification The series of quarterly reviews held last week by General
  • of the Budget of the General Counsel, Commerce draft the legislation and now a lawyer Mike Manatos and Henry Wilson, staff who handled the Congressional Califano-Levins staff at the Commerce of Transportation. task force report of the Budget "redbook
  • in recent quarters toward larger quarterly deficits than comparable periods in 1965 and 1966 which cannot be tolerated. We cannot accept a further deterioration in our balance of payments; we must reverse this trend and move back toward equilibrium. Indeed
  • quarterly '.Model cities program. New avenues for research J\ttc1.ehrr.ents which you may want aso to provide advice and. bas been very helpful to HUD and developn1ent. ••1u:CtlVED AUG 41967 CENTMC filES ·- . ., BROUGHT~ D.ICUTIVE 1fr110/1.1
  • and we agree on the following analysis and recommendations: 1. We ·recommend that a p/ c sale, either for FNMAor •.for the Export-Import Bank, be- announced ·on or about November 6, shortly after the books close on the forth­ coming quarterly Treasury
  • quarterly meeting in Amori:lo on August 2 ond 3, c:,ch Ccmr:iissioner wos asked to encouroge full cooperation in furtncring the objectives cl CO0AF. With every good wis:,, I am Sincerely yours, ~1 I J.. .... J,_' : cl,l. . " '1.-l z,__ Glenn E. Gan'ett
  • to announce the third quarter balance of payments figures. This _is a quarterly release an~ I only have a one or two day leeway on the date. On September 21 you met with Secretary Trowbridge, Mr. Fried and me and approved the Commerce 'Department program