FOOD FOR BRAZIL ASKED BY COOLEY

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CIA-RDP74-00297R001100670013-6
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RIPPUB
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1
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December 23, 2016
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May 14, 2013
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13
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Publication Date: 
May 28, 1958
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Si Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release_2013/05/14 CIA-RDP74-00297RO01100670013-6 WASHINGTON POSY $1v TIMES HERALD The Washington Merry-Go-RoRuil Food for Brazil." Asked by Cooley By Drew Pearson liere are some of the back- tine inauguration, V. V. Kur tage reasons why our good netsov, was not met by mobs l.eighbors in Latin AQ errcra'I&_n the Latin American coun- -.ulc sourru on sir l,nnou Kuznetsov was talking trade itates* ? with Latin Americans, Vice W h i I e Vice , w President Nixon was shaking !'resident \ix hands. . . . Nixon returned ai w as Ad%Vest- from his tour of South Ameri- ng sports and ca furious at the State Depart ulture to win ment. He's now determined tc, friends in Lat- do something even if it means n America, the tangling with Secretary Dulles. t a I. e Depart- He wants the resignation pf ment had dilly- IAsslstant Secretary of State laLied a b o u t Rov Rubottom, in charge of ,ending It o in e ~.. Latin American affairs, plus a; of our huge re- reanen ;drastte reorganize ion of the ce?rl?e- of food Inte.-American pfllce and the to the starving po{hilatian of recall of at least four ambassa sun par(ht?d eastern Bradt dons.... Actually some of the The blistering drougLt ha' envoys in Latin America arc burned up the crops and d -icdiansong the best id the sfrvice up the streams of Brazils east- Ambassador EAttard Sparks in; erninost hu?i,p, cau'fng tern- Venezuela performed heroic. b,r h.irr..an suffering Pm:?r'~? jobs in Bolivia and Guatemala:' tr.eken peasants, particularly while Ted Achilles in Peru, `ishics, have tirr?n d~wg by the where Nixon aiso Suffered in- d,,zen, of malnutrition. dignities, is an expert. . . . Out' r.isn in .~'ashinc,t )u I' Lo Trouble was Nixon didn't lol- ha' tried ir. In s.nncthing n%k their advice. .,bc,:t ti-,s dr?,,:alit :; tI irrl,l PariR Pipeline Con:,-,. h ird'xot'xing r! a,r man of the 1: ),'?r Agriruiture Bickering already `la? broken Co rn'llee, r 1.1 -a- been r?uf a- n,?e f~~ n^nft? !'agil!' on the U t.?let? Ire r (~ a ~t?, E ? .~~.~ and A?r.' ylfi.re G.:,art,^ i. ' ~ ? . alhi:g f i r ea c II r ?'t t0 'ish Wit (-) 1` .1 t,!. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? P plus It cki ( ^ ( , ',it i 1I .,t, . might n? r,;- m r `i Li' . . . . . . ? i e g.sted t irk:y. 1 The `,girth' C ,is vo,awxarl Na?y,?cr 410$5 14 gresst; sr, learned. III, r. e?'. ? ? ? 0 lJi?~ t 96'6L1 ....?????????.. 26'619 ?????....... 56'611 ....... . ~. ,"tea ~' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/05/14: CIA-RDP74-00297RO01100670013-6