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- the conversation
"we run the business"o
Now it seems to me this would be a good time to
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thoroly investigate the very "reason for being" of this nation wide 1
rat bait"Demonstration " business. I can well imagine that twenty
years ago when anti-coagulant baits
- is about to leave us, as to what he had learned in 4 years pere..
was interesting
conversation
First,
to willingly
which I might summarize.as follows:
that farmers are.unwilling
to accept and cannot be conVinced
accept real mandatory controls
- conversion £or use of tom1ists,
~y:,
vo~
~s,
fr4tgbt,
101+{h) far CUto ~ce
etc • ., and ¢q.675 mlll1on under
act1vi:tie.s outm.de of :tndia.
The statutory
req~~
added lwrt ye~ that lnd1~
1n fcre1a,;i. ~ tar the l>ullt o,r f'r~tght c~s of
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1n u. s
- at the State Department.
The call concerned Cuban sugar
operations .
Telephone Conversation between Bob Kle gerg of Kingsville, Texas, and
Seno Johnson, June 16, 1959
K
If you coulli say something backing up what the State Department has
already said.
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- not intending put pressure on GOI. Said we need some more
ti.me and look forward to more talks with Indians on this issue.
Throughout conversation.,
present)
defended India's
and emphasized virtual
They offered no positive
progress toward political
- intensity of interest.
'l'be f'oUowina are '
having an effect:
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Since your telephone call directive sane veeka ago I huva done i'
everything in 'l!q power to Jltinim1ze public attisnt1on 1n the
•International
Agriculture • Food