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  • systematic work. I wish to see the short and long term aspects of the study carried forward expeditiously by all Departments and Agencies concerned. I have assigned to the Secretary of State responsibility for directing this project, using the mechanism
  • treated separately. As the various feasibility studies near completion and the canal treaty negotiation proceeds, it is urgent that the Bureau bf Inter-American Affairs initiate a systematic study of the relations among all the elements: Panamanian
  • K-1 K-2 K-3 333-lEL7405 I I COMFIDEN'fIAL - I - DEPARTMENT OF STATE W ashi ngton, D .C. Dnv--ti.
  • should try to get adva.Ace amhority so that we do not have to go back to the OAS in the event of another action by Castro. In response to Mr . Bundy's question, Mr. Chayes. aa ~e State Depart· m.ent Legal Adviser, pointed out the legal di!ferenc:es
  • A. McDermott, Director STATE Dean Rusk, Secretary George W. Ball, Under Secretary Averell Harriman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson Marshall Green, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Far East TREASURY C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary
  • wtth the Department o! State and ~ · ~'1>C eta!!, be 5ubmitted by l February 1965. {~~;· ~[~·~~ ~ :· ',(.::~~-· ( Me-0.,i-ge· ft,undy Sii:CH.E'f . ~.~. . . . , ·./"'' ~* ·, . . . .. ..;"" ·~401..L'i!l!~ .'1tJR ~~ .. ~C!~l~CE S~"'DY !~! w"':~ttt
  • Planning Council Department of State Dear Dr . Rostow: Thank you for including me in the meeting you held in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs on January 28 1966 to explain the interest of the President of the United
  • Affairs with the cooperation of other agencies. h1 vf V-v' fv "'--f McGeorge Bundy cc: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. NSC I?. Bundy Dungan Chase Johnson i/ Files ~
  • to give his support to findings of the task force ..!./ (2) that top level officers responsible for managing our Latin American affairs make a special effort to visit Latin America and engage in other activities demonstrating our continued