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  • " # //a. 9h1,N5 ,;, ~ 77b memo I/Al) ,vt~ vt>-l ftJ7,.inY'-l!J Katzenbach to the Pres. re foreign affairs C 4 pp. FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 23 , March 10- 15, 1967 , Box 14 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive
  • ef equipment for the 5 engineer battalions (not ,r~Ud.), foot­ ____ ..., dragging -o n the veterans t claims (valid), and the Sangley Ts sue (ori which we wUl stand firm). Delay ofi the education projects is going to open Marces up to- a drumfire
  • , • •U. PW mll~•r lo ••pport y -ab me ho • at to • .··••lo . --~••ta ( l , k, _ •). -SECRET TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR SUMMIT MEETING Monday, April 10 11:00 p. m. .Depart Andrews. DE CI.1 S IFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4(b) White House Gu.idclincs
  • -time member of the University of California, the 48-year old demographer will bring new vigor and competence in a critical area, replacing a tired lady doctor who never pushed birth control. Chagla continues at External Affairs (unfortunately), though
  • American experts at the State Department tell us they doubt that creation of a new Under Secretary of State for Hemispheric Affairs would make much of a helpful impact on our Latin American friend.so On the contrary, they might view it cynically
  • ercy's proposal; -- That, if pressed, the State Department should say the President and Secretary of State have made clear the country's desire for peace and the ~, /D Jf\!
  • Este Conference in 1961 under Kennedy. Miss Prewett discussed her proposal to ·raise the job of Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs to the Under Secretary level. The President said this was a thoughtful idea, but he did not commit