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21 21 nd Report Report (continuation) regarding AID Daniel Cohens and Martin Peras association with it 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and candidates for Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) 1pg
21 21 11191968 Letter Letter from Bernard Lasker to Rose Mary Woods mentioning Dan Lufkin being interested in joining the Commerce Dept as well as himself wanting to be on the Business Advisory group 2pgs
21 21 11201968 Letter Letter from Milton Rose to Leonard Garment recommending Smith Bagley to key positions within the new Administration 1pg
21 21 nd Photograph Photcopied photo of Marion Smoak 1pg
21 21 nd Report Detailed background information for Marion H Smoak 7pgs
Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 1 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description
21 21 12101968 Memo Memo for the record from CCK RE L Nicholas Ruwe 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (International Organization) 1pg
21 21 12041968 Memo Memo from Joel M Fisher to Peter Flanigan RE James Cross and his interest in various positions within Administration
21 21 nd Other Document Brief biographical information for James Adam Cross 1pg
21 21 nd Report Personal amp professionl background information for James Eliot Cross 1pg
21 21 12051968 Letter Letter from Gilber Hahn to Peter Flanigan recommending James E Cross for consideration in a policy level job 1pg
21 21 nd Memo Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE General Robert Richardson 1pg
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21 21 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg
21 21 1967 Other Document Brief biography of George E Taylor from Whos Who in America 1pg
21 21 nd Report Generated report showing brief personal and professional background information for George Edward Taylor 1pg
21 21 12241968 Form Telegram from Thomas Pelly to Peter Flanigan endorsing George E Taylor for Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research Dpt Of State 1pg
21 21 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE recommendations from Dr William Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant for US Representative to the UN 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating incumbent and cadidates for Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council 1pg
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21 21 11141968 Letter Letter from Norma A Schultz ro RN suggesting Erwin D Canham as Ambassador to the United Nations 1pg
21 21 12091968 Memo Memo for the record from PMD RE Irwin Canham 1pg
21 21 nd Report List of publications by unknown author 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document showing Richard F Pedersen Deputy Representative in Security Council fo the UN with personal rank of Ambassador 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council as being vacant 1pg
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I HA 2Z0CCO if he were the now Inspector General He i-~y -f-----lt----~-~ similsr to Ge orge Spange nberg in the t ne it her is a ha tche t shymanl but both are dedicated objective individuals who hete to seo our Government get cheated Abein Mazzocco is 0 shy
politicol ll insofnr 8S I am able to t~ll But it would seem to me that a minimum of politics should be ipvolved in such a position as the Inspector General ofthe state Department
3 ~ipl CohflrJ- Dan is an e c6nomis t whose expertise is pr imarily in the area of finances) financial review (re AID) and price analysis (I am attac~ing both Cohens and MAZ70CCOS resumes to this memo) Vern Duffy from OlW staff started to work with Cohen earlier this year in preptration for our hearings on AID--actually it was early in 1967 He turned out to be a crack investigator verYintelligent and very similar to Hazzocco for his concern re the waste in th~ AID program Cohen has been a Republican all his life and I have known this for at least a year Cohen testified a cou~le of times during our hearings very much aeainst what Poats and others had been saying He is not too popular in the Agency understandably but he he s a permarnnt GS-15 so that he cannot be displaced too easily He would make a very able assistant on a State Department IGbull staff although he has some interest in going with the Federal Trade Commission
Narcotics
) 1 T1artin Per During theda j s whenWe Tere deve lopshying the in orma lon for our Sub committee hearings concerning the illicit trafficking of narcotic s to this country we were promised complete cooperation by then-Commissioner Giaordano but w-hen we went out into the fie Id we found varying degrees of response to the Commissioners statement--as cabled out to the various posts around the world j Pera was stationed at our Embassy in Rome Italy and Jerry an~ I got more information from him than from practically all of the rest of the agents at the other locations Pera is very intelligent speaks French fluentshyly and is a chemist by profession He is 8 Republican and he got so upset at the political games that were being played under the Democratic Administration that he left the Bureau of Nar- cotics and went to work wi th the Navy in the technic al fie Id of counter-electronic devices (He is a chemist by profession) Harty is doing well where he is and undoubtedly will be offered
a good position in industry when he leaves the Navy as a civil shyian after his retirement However he would do a good job if he went back into the Bureau and he is submi tting some separate inforrna tion under separate cover I as to the problems that his sources in the Bureau are finding~-particu18rly as they affect
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XII STATE
58 Co ief of Pr ot o col ( Inte r national Organizati ons )
I n c umbent Ty ler Abell
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bull Emil (Buz) Mosbacher Jr 46 fJ~ bull Oil amp Gas Prod Yachtsman bull
bull bull Dan W Lufkin 37 bull Chmn Don Luf J enrettebull
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Dear Rose ~ r~Jf)~i It was great seeing you last nig~t - ~V JJV1~
you looked wonderful and lt was fun belng ~ lrfiv- L lr with you
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I am taking advantage of your offer to l~~~~ funnel odds and ends through you until you tell~L V J
me otherwise ~tY ~ 7J
The memos enclosed speak for themselves l~ ApV ))f iJJlt1J ~ I d like to mention to you again that (p-YV r vshy
I) IV lair L~~in ~n mY-2plnion wc~ ~be interest~d ~ IV _ ~~gth~ Comm~rce DeE~rEmeneuro SEC or a bull relatep fie~ As you know he is E-L~Ci~_s olsy~ ~d poundlap R~~~~~~~~ul Also he
bull~ lS completely d~t$gbull10_t~boss I think he ~~ would make a wonderful addition to the new
administration shy
Rose dont forget to tell the boss that all of us would love to have him back on the Floor at such time as he finds it propitious
I also told you last night that I w9~~~ tove t_~_ltl~~l~~ A9yjStgt~ ltL~~~e i~ the poundltlB~qpound9lcJ2~9JpoundY~QM I am a member of the Business Advisory Committee for Nixon-Agnew (Barry Leithead s committee)
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BERNARD -J LASKER
20 BROAD STREET
NEW YORK N Y 10005
Miss Rose Woods (2)
One more thing Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when r talked
in teptsor g~tiAltLia~Y~ middot~91 _~~e bull let me know what ~ou want done as soon as yOUare readi Mig~g a~-r re FP~ious to herp shy
A million thanks for all this help rid be absolutely lost without it
Look forward to seeing you again very soon
Love
Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue amp 61 Street New York New York
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JOHN T TItMBLpound pETEA W ASHER COUNSELARTHUR M BpoundCKlist MIlTON BLACK NEW YORK NY 10005 JOHN F BROSNAN GEORGE E6UCHANAN WILLIAM H CANNON HARRY B CLARK QOlOTMWAtTE HOOR 1701 PENNSYLVANIA AVEHbullbullbullT OM S W EVANS RICHARO S VARROW WASHINGlOH O C JAMES G FRANG05
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description
21 21 12101968 Memo Memo for the record from CCK RE L Nicholas Ruwe 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (International Organization) 1pg
21 21 12041968 Memo Memo from Joel M Fisher to Peter Flanigan RE James Cross and his interest in various positions within Administration
21 21 nd Other Document Brief biographical information for James Adam Cross 1pg
21 21 nd Report Personal amp professionl background information for James Eliot Cross 1pg
21 21 12051968 Letter Letter from Gilber Hahn to Peter Flanigan recommending James E Cross for consideration in a policy level job 1pg
21 21 nd Memo Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE General Robert Richardson 1pg
Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 2 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description
21 21 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg
21 21 1967 Other Document Brief biography of George E Taylor from Whos Who in America 1pg
21 21 nd Report Generated report showing brief personal and professional background information for George Edward Taylor 1pg
21 21 12241968 Form Telegram from Thomas Pelly to Peter Flanigan endorsing George E Taylor for Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research Dpt Of State 1pg
21 21 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE recommendations from Dr William Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant for US Representative to the UN 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating incumbent and cadidates for Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council 1pg
Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 3 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description
21 21 11141968 Letter Letter from Norma A Schultz ro RN suggesting Erwin D Canham as Ambassador to the United Nations 1pg
21 21 12091968 Memo Memo for the record from PMD RE Irwin Canham 1pg
21 21 nd Report List of publications by unknown author 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document showing Richard F Pedersen Deputy Representative in Security Council fo the UN with personal rank of Ambassador 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council as being vacant 1pg
Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 4 of 4
I HA 2Z0CCO if he were the now Inspector General He i-~y -f-----lt----~-~ similsr to Ge orge Spange nberg in the t ne it her is a ha tche t shymanl but both are dedicated objective individuals who hete to seo our Government get cheated Abein Mazzocco is 0 shy
politicol ll insofnr 8S I am able to t~ll But it would seem to me that a minimum of politics should be ipvolved in such a position as the Inspector General ofthe state Department
3 ~ipl CohflrJ- Dan is an e c6nomis t whose expertise is pr imarily in the area of finances) financial review (re AID) and price analysis (I am attac~ing both Cohens and MAZ70CCOS resumes to this memo) Vern Duffy from OlW staff started to work with Cohen earlier this year in preptration for our hearings on AID--actually it was early in 1967 He turned out to be a crack investigator verYintelligent and very similar to Hazzocco for his concern re the waste in th~ AID program Cohen has been a Republican all his life and I have known this for at least a year Cohen testified a cou~le of times during our hearings very much aeainst what Poats and others had been saying He is not too popular in the Agency understandably but he he s a permarnnt GS-15 so that he cannot be displaced too easily He would make a very able assistant on a State Department IGbull staff although he has some interest in going with the Federal Trade Commission
Narcotics
) 1 T1artin Per During theda j s whenWe Tere deve lopshying the in orma lon for our Sub committee hearings concerning the illicit trafficking of narcotic s to this country we were promised complete cooperation by then-Commissioner Giaordano but w-hen we went out into the fie Id we found varying degrees of response to the Commissioners statement--as cabled out to the various posts around the world j Pera was stationed at our Embassy in Rome Italy and Jerry an~ I got more information from him than from practically all of the rest of the agents at the other locations Pera is very intelligent speaks French fluentshyly and is a chemist by profession He is 8 Republican and he got so upset at the political games that were being played under the Democratic Administration that he left the Bureau of Nar- cotics and went to work wi th the Navy in the technic al fie Id of counter-electronic devices (He is a chemist by profession) Harty is doing well where he is and undoubtedly will be offered
a good position in industry when he leaves the Navy as a civil shyian after his retirement However he would do a good job if he went back into the Bureau and he is submi tting some separate inforrna tion under separate cover I as to the problems that his sources in the Bureau are finding~-particu18rly as they affect
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XII STATE
58 Co ief of Pr ot o col ( Inte r national Organizati ons )
I n c umbent Ty ler Abell
Candi date s bull
bull Emil (Buz) Mosbacher Jr 46 fJ~ bull Oil amp Gas Prod Yachtsman bull
bull bull Dan W Lufkin 37 bull Chmn Don Luf J enrettebull
bull bull William Salomon r bull Ptner Salomon Bros Hutzlerbull
bull bull J ohn S Hilson 45 bull Wertheim amp Cobull
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Dear Rose ~ r~Jf)~i It was great seeing you last nig~t - ~V JJV1~
you looked wonderful and lt was fun belng ~ lrfiv- L lr with you
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I am taking advantage of your offer to l~~~~ funnel odds and ends through you until you tell~L V J
me otherwise ~tY ~ 7J
The memos enclosed speak for themselves l~ ApV ))f iJJlt1J ~ I d like to mention to you again that (p-YV r vshy
I) IV lair L~~in ~n mY-2plnion wc~ ~be interest~d ~ IV _ ~~gth~ Comm~rce DeE~rEmeneuro SEC or a bull relatep fie~ As you know he is E-L~Ci~_s olsy~ ~d poundlap R~~~~~~~~ul Also he
bull~ lS completely d~t$gbull10_t~boss I think he ~~ would make a wonderful addition to the new
administration shy
Rose dont forget to tell the boss that all of us would love to have him back on the Floor at such time as he finds it propitious
I also told you last night that I w9~~~ tove t_~_ltl~~l~~ A9yjStgt~ ltL~~~e i~ the poundltlB~qpound9lcJ2~9JpoundY~QM I am a member of the Business Advisory Committee for Nixon-Agnew (Barry Leithead s committee)
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BERNARD -J LASKER
20 BROAD STREET
NEW YORK N Y 10005
Miss Rose Woods (2)
One more thing Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when r talked
in teptsor g~tiAltLia~Y~ middot~91 _~~e bull let me know what ~ou want done as soon as yOUare readi Mig~g a~-r re FP~ious to herp shy
A million thanks for all this help rid be absolutely lost without it
Look forward to seeing you again very soon
Love
Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue amp 61 Street New York New York
NIXON MUDGE ROSE GUTHRIE AIEXANDER amp MITCHEII JOHN H4 ALpoundX NDpoundR BLlSS ANSNpoundS 20 BROAD STREET
JOHN T TItMBLpound pETEA W ASHER COUNSELARTHUR M BpoundCKlist MIlTON BLACK NEW YORK NY 10005 JOHN F BROSNAN GEORGE E6UCHANAN WILLIAM H CANNON HARRY B CLARK QOlOTMWAtTE HOOR 1701 PENNSYLVANIA AVEHbullbullbullT OM S W EVANS RICHARO S VARROW WASHINGlOH O C JAMES G FRANG05
iOi-i98 -5970tEONARO GARMENT GERRlT GIL IS GEAALD B GREENWAlO November 20 1968
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
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XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
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To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description
21 21 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg
21 21 1967 Other Document Brief biography of George E Taylor from Whos Who in America 1pg
21 21 nd Report Generated report showing brief personal and professional background information for George Edward Taylor 1pg
21 21 12241968 Form Telegram from Thomas Pelly to Peter Flanigan endorsing George E Taylor for Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research Dpt Of State 1pg
21 21 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE recommendations from Dr William Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant for US Representative to the UN 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating incumbent and cadidates for Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council 1pg
Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 3 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description
21 21 11141968 Letter Letter from Norma A Schultz ro RN suggesting Erwin D Canham as Ambassador to the United Nations 1pg
21 21 12091968 Memo Memo for the record from PMD RE Irwin Canham 1pg
21 21 nd Report List of publications by unknown author 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document showing Richard F Pedersen Deputy Representative in Security Council fo the UN with personal rank of Ambassador 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council as being vacant 1pg
Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 4 of 4
I HA 2Z0CCO if he were the now Inspector General He i-~y -f-----lt----~-~ similsr to Ge orge Spange nberg in the t ne it her is a ha tche t shymanl but both are dedicated objective individuals who hete to seo our Government get cheated Abein Mazzocco is 0 shy
politicol ll insofnr 8S I am able to t~ll But it would seem to me that a minimum of politics should be ipvolved in such a position as the Inspector General ofthe state Department
3 ~ipl CohflrJ- Dan is an e c6nomis t whose expertise is pr imarily in the area of finances) financial review (re AID) and price analysis (I am attac~ing both Cohens and MAZ70CCOS resumes to this memo) Vern Duffy from OlW staff started to work with Cohen earlier this year in preptration for our hearings on AID--actually it was early in 1967 He turned out to be a crack investigator verYintelligent and very similar to Hazzocco for his concern re the waste in th~ AID program Cohen has been a Republican all his life and I have known this for at least a year Cohen testified a cou~le of times during our hearings very much aeainst what Poats and others had been saying He is not too popular in the Agency understandably but he he s a permarnnt GS-15 so that he cannot be displaced too easily He would make a very able assistant on a State Department IGbull staff although he has some interest in going with the Federal Trade Commission
Narcotics
) 1 T1artin Per During theda j s whenWe Tere deve lopshying the in orma lon for our Sub committee hearings concerning the illicit trafficking of narcotic s to this country we were promised complete cooperation by then-Commissioner Giaordano but w-hen we went out into the fie Id we found varying degrees of response to the Commissioners statement--as cabled out to the various posts around the world j Pera was stationed at our Embassy in Rome Italy and Jerry an~ I got more information from him than from practically all of the rest of the agents at the other locations Pera is very intelligent speaks French fluentshyly and is a chemist by profession He is 8 Republican and he got so upset at the political games that were being played under the Democratic Administration that he left the Bureau of Nar- cotics and went to work wi th the Navy in the technic al fie Id of counter-electronic devices (He is a chemist by profession) Harty is doing well where he is and undoubtedly will be offered
a good position in industry when he leaves the Navy as a civil shyian after his retirement However he would do a good job if he went back into the Bureau and he is submi tting some separate inforrna tion under separate cover I as to the problems that his sources in the Bureau are finding~-particu18rly as they affect
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XII STATE
58 Co ief of Pr ot o col ( Inte r national Organizati ons )
I n c umbent Ty ler Abell
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Dear Rose ~ r~Jf)~i It was great seeing you last nig~t - ~V JJV1~
you looked wonderful and lt was fun belng ~ lrfiv- L lr with you
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me otherwise ~tY ~ 7J
The memos enclosed speak for themselves l~ ApV ))f iJJlt1J ~ I d like to mention to you again that (p-YV r vshy
I) IV lair L~~in ~n mY-2plnion wc~ ~be interest~d ~ IV _ ~~gth~ Comm~rce DeE~rEmeneuro SEC or a bull relatep fie~ As you know he is E-L~Ci~_s olsy~ ~d poundlap R~~~~~~~~ul Also he
bull~ lS completely d~t$gbull10_t~boss I think he ~~ would make a wonderful addition to the new
administration shy
Rose dont forget to tell the boss that all of us would love to have him back on the Floor at such time as he finds it propitious
I also told you last night that I w9~~~ tove t_~_ltl~~l~~ A9yjStgt~ ltL~~~e i~ the poundltlB~qpound9lcJ2~9JpoundY~QM I am a member of the Business Advisory Committee for Nixon-Agnew (Barry Leithead s committee)
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BERNARD -J LASKER
20 BROAD STREET
NEW YORK N Y 10005
Miss Rose Woods (2)
One more thing Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when r talked
in teptsor g~tiAltLia~Y~ middot~91 _~~e bull let me know what ~ou want done as soon as yOUare readi Mig~g a~-r re FP~ious to herp shy
A million thanks for all this help rid be absolutely lost without it
Look forward to seeing you again very soon
Love
Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue amp 61 Street New York New York
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
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XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description
21 21 11141968 Letter Letter from Norma A Schultz ro RN suggesting Erwin D Canham as Ambassador to the United Nations 1pg
21 21 12091968 Memo Memo for the record from PMD RE Irwin Canham 1pg
21 21 nd Report List of publications by unknown author 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document showing Richard F Pedersen Deputy Representative in Security Council fo the UN with personal rank of Ambassador 1pg
21 21 nd Other Document Document stating US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council as being vacant 1pg
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I HA 2Z0CCO if he were the now Inspector General He i-~y -f-----lt----~-~ similsr to Ge orge Spange nberg in the t ne it her is a ha tche t shymanl but both are dedicated objective individuals who hete to seo our Government get cheated Abein Mazzocco is 0 shy
politicol ll insofnr 8S I am able to t~ll But it would seem to me that a minimum of politics should be ipvolved in such a position as the Inspector General ofthe state Department
3 ~ipl CohflrJ- Dan is an e c6nomis t whose expertise is pr imarily in the area of finances) financial review (re AID) and price analysis (I am attac~ing both Cohens and MAZ70CCOS resumes to this memo) Vern Duffy from OlW staff started to work with Cohen earlier this year in preptration for our hearings on AID--actually it was early in 1967 He turned out to be a crack investigator verYintelligent and very similar to Hazzocco for his concern re the waste in th~ AID program Cohen has been a Republican all his life and I have known this for at least a year Cohen testified a cou~le of times during our hearings very much aeainst what Poats and others had been saying He is not too popular in the Agency understandably but he he s a permarnnt GS-15 so that he cannot be displaced too easily He would make a very able assistant on a State Department IGbull staff although he has some interest in going with the Federal Trade Commission
Narcotics
) 1 T1artin Per During theda j s whenWe Tere deve lopshying the in orma lon for our Sub committee hearings concerning the illicit trafficking of narcotic s to this country we were promised complete cooperation by then-Commissioner Giaordano but w-hen we went out into the fie Id we found varying degrees of response to the Commissioners statement--as cabled out to the various posts around the world j Pera was stationed at our Embassy in Rome Italy and Jerry an~ I got more information from him than from practically all of the rest of the agents at the other locations Pera is very intelligent speaks French fluentshyly and is a chemist by profession He is 8 Republican and he got so upset at the political games that were being played under the Democratic Administration that he left the Bureau of Nar- cotics and went to work wi th the Navy in the technic al fie Id of counter-electronic devices (He is a chemist by profession) Harty is doing well where he is and undoubtedly will be offered
a good position in industry when he leaves the Navy as a civil shyian after his retirement However he would do a good job if he went back into the Bureau and he is submi tting some separate inforrna tion under separate cover I as to the problems that his sources in the Bureau are finding~-particu18rly as they affect
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XII STATE
58 Co ief of Pr ot o col ( Inte r national Organizati ons )
I n c umbent Ty ler Abell
Candi date s bull
bull Emil (Buz) Mosbacher Jr 46 fJ~ bull Oil amp Gas Prod Yachtsman bull
bull bull Dan W Lufkin 37 bull Chmn Don Luf J enrettebull
bull bull William Salomon r bull Ptner Salomon Bros Hutzlerbull
bull bull J ohn S Hilson 45 bull Wertheim amp Cobull
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Dear Rose ~ r~Jf)~i It was great seeing you last nig~t - ~V JJV1~
you looked wonderful and lt was fun belng ~ lrfiv- L lr with you
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I am taking advantage of your offer to l~~~~ funnel odds and ends through you until you tell~L V J
me otherwise ~tY ~ 7J
The memos enclosed speak for themselves l~ ApV ))f iJJlt1J ~ I d like to mention to you again that (p-YV r vshy
I) IV lair L~~in ~n mY-2plnion wc~ ~be interest~d ~ IV _ ~~gth~ Comm~rce DeE~rEmeneuro SEC or a bull relatep fie~ As you know he is E-L~Ci~_s olsy~ ~d poundlap R~~~~~~~~ul Also he
bull~ lS completely d~t$gbull10_t~boss I think he ~~ would make a wonderful addition to the new
administration shy
Rose dont forget to tell the boss that all of us would love to have him back on the Floor at such time as he finds it propitious
I also told you last night that I w9~~~ tove t_~_ltl~~l~~ A9yjStgt~ ltL~~~e i~ the poundltlB~qpound9lcJ2~9JpoundY~QM I am a member of the Business Advisory Committee for Nixon-Agnew (Barry Leithead s committee)
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BERNARD -J LASKER
20 BROAD STREET
NEW YORK N Y 10005
Miss Rose Woods (2)
One more thing Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when r talked
in teptsor g~tiAltLia~Y~ middot~91 _~~e bull let me know what ~ou want done as soon as yOUare readi Mig~g a~-r re FP~ious to herp shy
A million thanks for all this help rid be absolutely lost without it
Look forward to seeing you again very soon
Love
Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue amp 61 Street New York New York
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
I HA 2Z0CCO if he were the now Inspector General He i-~y -f-----lt----~-~ similsr to Ge orge Spange nberg in the t ne it her is a ha tche t shymanl but both are dedicated objective individuals who hete to seo our Government get cheated Abein Mazzocco is 0 shy
politicol ll insofnr 8S I am able to t~ll But it would seem to me that a minimum of politics should be ipvolved in such a position as the Inspector General ofthe state Department
3 ~ipl CohflrJ- Dan is an e c6nomis t whose expertise is pr imarily in the area of finances) financial review (re AID) and price analysis (I am attac~ing both Cohens and MAZ70CCOS resumes to this memo) Vern Duffy from OlW staff started to work with Cohen earlier this year in preptration for our hearings on AID--actually it was early in 1967 He turned out to be a crack investigator verYintelligent and very similar to Hazzocco for his concern re the waste in th~ AID program Cohen has been a Republican all his life and I have known this for at least a year Cohen testified a cou~le of times during our hearings very much aeainst what Poats and others had been saying He is not too popular in the Agency understandably but he he s a permarnnt GS-15 so that he cannot be displaced too easily He would make a very able assistant on a State Department IGbull staff although he has some interest in going with the Federal Trade Commission
Narcotics
) 1 T1artin Per During theda j s whenWe Tere deve lopshying the in orma lon for our Sub committee hearings concerning the illicit trafficking of narcotic s to this country we were promised complete cooperation by then-Commissioner Giaordano but w-hen we went out into the fie Id we found varying degrees of response to the Commissioners statement--as cabled out to the various posts around the world j Pera was stationed at our Embassy in Rome Italy and Jerry an~ I got more information from him than from practically all of the rest of the agents at the other locations Pera is very intelligent speaks French fluentshyly and is a chemist by profession He is 8 Republican and he got so upset at the political games that were being played under the Democratic Administration that he left the Bureau of Nar- cotics and went to work wi th the Navy in the technic al fie Id of counter-electronic devices (He is a chemist by profession) Harty is doing well where he is and undoubtedly will be offered
a good position in industry when he leaves the Navy as a civil shyian after his retirement However he would do a good job if he went back into the Bureau and he is submi tting some separate inforrna tion under separate cover I as to the problems that his sources in the Bureau are finding~-particu18rly as they affect
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XII STATE
58 Co ief of Pr ot o col ( Inte r national Organizati ons )
I n c umbent Ty ler Abell
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Dear Rose ~ r~Jf)~i It was great seeing you last nig~t - ~V JJV1~
you looked wonderful and lt was fun belng ~ lrfiv- L lr with you
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me otherwise ~tY ~ 7J
The memos enclosed speak for themselves l~ ApV ))f iJJlt1J ~ I d like to mention to you again that (p-YV r vshy
I) IV lair L~~in ~n mY-2plnion wc~ ~be interest~d ~ IV _ ~~gth~ Comm~rce DeE~rEmeneuro SEC or a bull relatep fie~ As you know he is E-L~Ci~_s olsy~ ~d poundlap R~~~~~~~~ul Also he
bull~ lS completely d~t$gbull10_t~boss I think he ~~ would make a wonderful addition to the new
administration shy
Rose dont forget to tell the boss that all of us would love to have him back on the Floor at such time as he finds it propitious
I also told you last night that I w9~~~ tove t_~_ltl~~l~~ A9yjStgt~ ltL~~~e i~ the poundltlB~qpound9lcJ2~9JpoundY~QM I am a member of the Business Advisory Committee for Nixon-Agnew (Barry Leithead s committee)
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BERNARD -J LASKER
20 BROAD STREET
NEW YORK N Y 10005
Miss Rose Woods (2)
One more thing Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when r talked
in teptsor g~tiAltLia~Y~ middot~91 _~~e bull let me know what ~ou want done as soon as yOUare readi Mig~g a~-r re FP~ious to herp shy
A million thanks for all this help rid be absolutely lost without it
Look forward to seeing you again very soon
Love
Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue amp 61 Street New York New York
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
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To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
XII STATE
58 Co ief of Pr ot o col ( Inte r national Organizati ons )
I n c umbent Ty ler Abell
Candi date s bull
bull Emil (Buz) Mosbacher Jr 46 fJ~ bull Oil amp Gas Prod Yachtsman bull
bull bull Dan W Lufkin 37 bull Chmn Don Luf J enrettebull
bull bull William Salomon r bull Ptner Salomon Bros Hutzlerbull
bull bull J ohn S Hilson 45 bull Wertheim amp Cobull
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Dear Rose ~ r~Jf)~i It was great seeing you last nig~t - ~V JJV1~
you looked wonderful and lt was fun belng ~ lrfiv- L lr with you
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I am taking advantage of your offer to l~~~~ funnel odds and ends through you until you tell~L V J
me otherwise ~tY ~ 7J
The memos enclosed speak for themselves l~ ApV ))f iJJlt1J ~ I d like to mention to you again that (p-YV r vshy
I) IV lair L~~in ~n mY-2plnion wc~ ~be interest~d ~ IV _ ~~gth~ Comm~rce DeE~rEmeneuro SEC or a bull relatep fie~ As you know he is E-L~Ci~_s olsy~ ~d poundlap R~~~~~~~~ul Also he
bull~ lS completely d~t$gbull10_t~boss I think he ~~ would make a wonderful addition to the new
administration shy
Rose dont forget to tell the boss that all of us would love to have him back on the Floor at such time as he finds it propitious
I also told you last night that I w9~~~ tove t_~_ltl~~l~~ A9yjStgt~ ltL~~~e i~ the poundltlB~qpound9lcJ2~9JpoundY~QM I am a member of the Business Advisory Committee for Nixon-Agnew (Barry Leithead s committee)
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BERNARD -J LASKER
20 BROAD STREET
NEW YORK N Y 10005
Miss Rose Woods (2)
One more thing Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when r talked
in teptsor g~tiAltLia~Y~ middot~91 _~~e bull let me know what ~ou want done as soon as yOUare readi Mig~g a~-r re FP~ious to herp shy
A million thanks for all this help rid be absolutely lost without it
Look forward to seeing you again very soon
Love
Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue amp 61 Street New York New York
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
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LETTER TiLEGRAtJI
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TCLE-RAM R W McFAll
DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
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November 19 1968 ~
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Dear Rose ~ r~Jf)~i It was great seeing you last nig~t - ~V JJV1~
you looked wonderful and lt was fun belng ~ lrfiv- L lr with you
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I am taking advantage of your offer to l~~~~ funnel odds and ends through you until you tell~L V J
me otherwise ~tY ~ 7J
The memos enclosed speak for themselves l~ ApV ))f iJJlt1J ~ I d like to mention to you again that (p-YV r vshy
I) IV lair L~~in ~n mY-2plnion wc~ ~be interest~d ~ IV _ ~~gth~ Comm~rce DeE~rEmeneuro SEC or a bull relatep fie~ As you know he is E-L~Ci~_s olsy~ ~d poundlap R~~~~~~~~ul Also he
bull~ lS completely d~t$gbull10_t~boss I think he ~~ would make a wonderful addition to the new
administration shy
Rose dont forget to tell the boss that all of us would love to have him back on the Floor at such time as he finds it propitious
I also told you last night that I w9~~~ tove t_~_ltl~~l~~ A9yjStgt~ ltL~~~e i~ the poundltlB~qpound9lcJ2~9JpoundY~QM I am a member of the Business Advisory Committee for Nixon-Agnew (Barry Leithead s committee)
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BERNARD -J LASKER
20 BROAD STREET
NEW YORK N Y 10005
Miss Rose Woods (2)
One more thing Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when r talked
in teptsor g~tiAltLia~Y~ middot~91 _~~e bull let me know what ~ou want done as soon as yOUare readi Mig~g a~-r re FP~ious to herp shy
A million thanks for all this help rid be absolutely lost without it
Look forward to seeing you again very soon
Love
Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue amp 61 Street New York New York
NIXON MUDGE ROSE GUTHRIE AIEXANDER amp MITCHEII JOHN H4 ALpoundX NDpoundR BLlSS ANSNpoundS 20 BROAD STREET
JOHN T TItMBLpound pETEA W ASHER COUNSELARTHUR M BpoundCKlist MIlTON BLACK NEW YORK NY 10005 JOHN F BROSNAN GEORGE E6UCHANAN WILLIAM H CANNON HARRY B CLARK QOlOTMWAtTE HOOR 1701 PENNSYLVANIA AVEHbullbullbullT OM S W EVANS RICHARO S VARROW WASHINGlOH O C JAMES G FRANG05
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
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BERNARD -J LASKER
20 BROAD STREET
NEW YORK N Y 10005
Miss Rose Woods (2)
One more thing Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when r talked
in teptsor g~tiAltLia~Y~ middot~91 _~~e bull let me know what ~ou want done as soon as yOUare readi Mig~g a~-r re FP~ious to herp shy
A million thanks for all this help rid be absolutely lost without it
Look forward to seeing you again very soon
Love
Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue amp 61 Street New York New York
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
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XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
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XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
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Leonard Garment Esq450 Park Avenue New York New York
Dear Len
Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sugshygestion of myoId friend Mrs Nancy Reynolds a sister of l-aryReynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board I am enclosing information concerning her son Smith EagJeyen who was an unsu9ltJS~l~_1=~c~~~~crati_c_a_ndishydate for cQngressect from North Car~1LEfin tne fast eTect10n ~--Inshycidentally Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an oVfrEwhetrn1xm ptOJlQct1on~Qf=_1h~~ negrQ lCQteJl3 in his district Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printedcampaign brochure
For myself I should like to add that Smithmakes his home in Winston-Salem North Carolina where he is a most reshyspected and influential member of the business and social communshyity He is 13 ceQtsect 04l very attractive personally and publicspirited and exceptionally able as well In answer to my direct quest~on Mrs Reynolds indicated to me that miths interest might lie in a~pointive office in the area of r c My own feeling is tha fiisspe9ial quali cations mign very well equip him for lhat I should perhaps realistically refer to as one of the lesser amba~~orshiPs o~ very possibly an important assignshymept I5 ESe le____~ He is an exceptional young man Intershyested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to publicservice Certainly he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government I unheSitatinglyrecommend his as a name which should be on your list If anything emerges from this now or later I should appreCiate it if you would keep me posted when you can
Sincerely ~ MCRsm Enclosures 2 as above
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
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Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
Sena tor an d Mrs Smoak are well known 1n the Wash i ngton
D C area wher e th ey main t a i n a l ovely h me o n [0- p1 1 Street
Northwest current l y being used by the Swiss EmbdSSY dS a
residence for the mi nister
By tra ining and exper i ence Sena tor Smoak is q alifi d
f o r any of the followin q
1 White House Sta f f particul a rly
M ~ l ita ry Ai de Pro t oco l
2 Departm nt of De f ens e
As si s a n t Se c re t a ry
3 Depar tm n t of State
As sistant Secreta ry
4 Depa r tme nt of the Ar my
Assi s tan t Se cretary
t he ft r s 1( ]1 Rr-tlblican _ Iodicl a to from h is
diO~rict In ]0 0 Ylil
Suprme rr)tllmiddott i0lth -ar o li na Supr e111E Co lt
UnIted t 0 ~~ 11 tlt Court (If Aplt212
o t 71 bl l l s d 1 it-ho r ecl 1n 24 mo nUl oS
ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
IJ l ~i - i uns
sLClle of Sou h CCirolina Co nstitut l o rn 1 Ke J SHm
Commission
REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
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ACdcemy Wes t Po i nt v Yu d
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REFERENCES
POLITIClL
Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
INDUSTRIAL
Roger fooh l l i ken De e r i ng-Mil liken Company Spa r t nb urg South Carolina
- 1 C [e i-theac Cl u et t-Pe abody Compa ny Inc 520 F i f t h Avenu e New Yo r k City
Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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100 VlDSmiddotCl OF SvC PD OR COll CASH NO CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF 111 E Fl L( D
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Sd he followmg mgtaampebullbullwbjeelt 10 Ihe trm on back hereof hieh ore heb ogrted 10
December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
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Senato r St r om Thurmo nd Sllte o f South Ca ro li
Sena t or Barry GoldwJ te r 6 2 50 N Hoga n Dr i v e PhoenLx 18- Ar izona
Harr y S Dent Republicdn Party Clla L n1dll
Stat e of Sou th Carolina
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Wil l i a m C Cr of t Pre s i ent Pyle a tio n 1 Company 1 334 N Ka stn e r Av e nu e Chica go 51 Illinoi s
J Hun t er Drum Vice Pr esident Kaiser I n dust r ies 162 5 I Stre e t NW Wash ington D C
Seymou r H Knox Ma r i ne Tru st Bui l ding Bu f f a lo N Y
Haro ld D Fangb on r Presiden t Che s apeak e a nd Potoma c Teleph one Company 9 30 H Stree t N W Wa sh ington D C
Ar thur M Wi l l i ams Pre s i den t South Ca ro l ina El ectr ic a nd Ga s Compa n y
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
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To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
NEWS MEDIA
Mark Eva n s Vi ce Pr e siden t Me tromedia Inc 12 t h St reet a nd Penn Av enue N W Washington D C
Pete r Man iga ult Owne r a n d Publisher News and Courier Char l eston Even ing Post Aiken Sandard a n d Re view
J ohn F Kau ffma n n Vice President Wa s h lngton Even i ng Star
William S Mo rr i s Pub l i s he r Sou thea sterr -ews p a pers Inc
Pr isc i l l a Buck l ey Cont r ibu ting Ed itor Nationa l Rev i ew Sh ar on Con necticut
Mrs Ga rv in Tank ersley Contributing Editor Ch icago Tr ibune 7500 Ri v er Road Wa sh ington 4 D C
Gilmour Iden New York Ed itor (Re t ) U S New s and Wo r l d Repo r t
MI LI lARY
General Lyma n Lemn i tz e r
Willia m W Quinn Lt General (Re t) Vi ce Preside n t Mar tin -Marietta Baltimore Maryland
Arth u r G Tru d e a u Lt Ge neral (Ret) Vi c e President Gu l f Oil Company 4 940 Ba yard Street Pittsburg Penn
Rear Admiral Means Johnston Corrmander Naval Base Newport Rhode Island
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
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To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
HISTORY I N REPUBLl CA N PARITY
Upon r e iring from mili ta r y s erv i c e in 1961 Senator Smoak
returned t o h is native Sta t e of South Ca r ol ina to p r act i ce law
and work for the es t ablishmen t of a n e ffective two party s ystem
He became the f i rs t l o cal Repub li ca n cand idate I n h i s County
In 196 4 he pol rized enough suppor t t o g a i n 49 2 of th e vo te
while running s the only lo ca Republican on the slate He
organiz ed a f ul l slate of l eg i s l at ive ca dida t e s and l e d them
successful l y t o Victory in 1966 i n a second campaign which he
a gain had la rge l y finunced h imse l f
He parti c ipa t ed fully in t he campaign o f Co ngressman
Albert Wa tson who swit ched part i es and ra n a s a Re pub l ican in
196 5 to the extent of bringing Se na tor Barry Goldwater a per shy
sona l friend to Sou t h Caro lina to give Wa t son s uppo r t an d l ea d
a rally i n his honor
In t h e South Ca r olina Se na te h e ha s con s is e nt l y f ough t the
state De mo crat ma ch ine He ma d e t welve ma j o r spee he s du r ing t he
o c cas ion f or ten hou r s He was designa t e d by the Democra tic
regime a s one of two mos t dang e r ous Re p ubli ca n offi ce-ho lders
I t is r e l ia b l y r e po r t e d that his opponen t spent in exc e ss o f
$ 1 50 0 00 and t hi s comb i ned with the Wa llace backlash culm inated
i n h is app r ent d efeat
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
GENERAL BACKGROUND
S nat r Smoak i s a nativ S middot j t C ro1i lin U IS
a g r aduate of The Clta laquo1 ( 1)38) al lc1 PhE
University of South C~ro1il 3 L w School (1941)
he o iun eered for serv ic~ ~n 1 e t p re uim ac t i v _ d l ty w th h e
Uni tpd States Ar my as a Firs t L e tenant
After four t een months in he South Wes Pa c if i c wi th the
Ame r ica l Division h r eturned to t he UnLt2d t a te s and beca m
Qn ins tructor t the unitld St t es Mi l i ta y Ar rl em Wes t Point
ew Yo rk for f our year s Acc e pt i ng a r egu la r comm i s sl on he
held mo ng oth er s t he f o llow ing ss i gnmen t s
As s i t a nt Ex e u t iv e t o th e J u dg e Adv o cat e Gen e r a l
Depart me n t o f D fe nse Leg i s l~tive Liaison DivlS10 I
Depa rt e n t o f the Army Legi sl a ti v e Draft i ng Dlv i sio n
St a ff J u d g e Advo c a t e of
Berlin Comma nd Germany Ca mp Crawfor d Jdpan 82nd Ai r b o rne Div is ion 11th Ai rborn e Div is ion Fort Campbel l Ke n tucky
o l onelUpon r et i ring fr om th e s e r v ice in th e g ra d e of Lt
i n 1941 Se a tor Smo~k r r u rn d to South Ca r o l i na t o engag 1 n
th e acti e pr ctice of l ow a n t o en ter p o l itics as a Republica n
He ha s particip a ted ully as worker at al l l evels o f state
A a ca ndida t he is k nowled gea b le effective ndpol it ic
a seaso ne p o li t i c ian
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
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3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
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FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
Senator Smo k is ma rried to the forme r Frances Me i s t e r
of Washing ton D C Mrs Smoak has continued CiV I C work in
Washington as a member of the Washing ton He art Boa r d a nd in
South Carolind as member of th e State fle 3rt- 8 ra rrl 10
s ons Patrick and Frederick a tt ended St Albans Sch 01 In
WQshington and u 1ve r Mi l ita ry Academy Fr eddy will c rry
the South Ca rolina fla g i n th e Inaugure1 Parade as ~ me mber
o f Culve rs Black Hor s e Troop The Smoak fami ly is comp osed
of one additional member Mary F r n c e s age si x
A Se nior Para chutist in mili ta ry se r vice Senator Smoak
pursues h is favorite hobby of h orsema nship a s a pa rticipa ting
member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac
Maryla nd and Aiken South Carolina
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
--------------------
1
1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
CIT I lEtSH I P- us 2 EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EGUIV IN- OTHER ~ - IJ gt1
3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
46-68 ACADGn C f~bullbull - 46-68 ACADEH C 42-46 FED EXEC-FeR PLC f 1 ~ ~ L ---=l_
36-41 ACADHlIC 33-36 EDUC amp RESEAkOi h~r 1
4 SPECIALITIES ~
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od LIe Y CHINA INTERNATIorAL heurourl~middot1
FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
5 EXECUTIVE POSITIONS OFFICER 01 J f ( ~ ~ ----------~--------
BUSINESS o FOUNDA TION o c COLLEGE o 1
jPROF ASSOC o
6 MISCELLANEOUS
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DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
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I
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
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4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
TO THE FILES
FROM CCK
DATE 121068
RE L NICHOLAS RUWE
This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol
C-I S1~~ ~
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
--------------------
1
1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
CIT I lEtSH I P- us 2 EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EGUIV IN- OTHER ~ - IJ gt1
3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
46-68 ACADGn C f~bullbull - 46-68 ACADEH C 42-46 FED EXEC-FeR PLC f 1 ~ ~ L ---=l_
36-41 ACADHlIC 33-36 EDUC amp RESEAkOi h~r 1
4 SPECIALITIES ~
------------ f ACADEMIC- ~~ middot-~middottLtC- AREAshy
POLITICAL SCIENCE ~ Amiddotmiddot RELATIONS FAR EAST CONTEMPORARY SY~T[us
od LIe Y CHINA INTERNATIorAL heurourl~middot1
FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
5 EXECUTIVE POSITIONS OFFICER 01 J f ( ~ ~ ----------~--------
BUSINESS o FOUNDA TION o c COLLEGE o 1
jPROF ASSOC o
6 MISCELLANEOUS
POL PARTY IrDEPEtt ~r
AEI ASSOC YES AE I FIlESOURCE
BIOGRAPHIES WHOS ~HOANERtCA bl
l 10 NUMBER FILM NUMBER ~ YEAR
DOMESTIC SERVIE
$ WESTERN UNION INTC~TlONl SEFIVICE -
Chc-( k [he cbss 1)( service desired Chock he (I oj v decdj mhnnsc thl~ mC$sqc will be
S orhrwl~( fhe mc~sloc wdl be
cnr at d-c (ull rltir( I FUll RATE
LETTER TiLEGRAtJI
SHOREmiddotSHIP
I i I
$cnt a~ a fJot [dcrJm
TCLE-RAM R W McFAll
DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
100 VlDSmiddotCl OF SvC PD OR COll CASH NO CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF 111 E Fl L( D
I
Sd he followmg mgtaampebullbullwbjeelt 10 Ihe trm on back hereof hieh ore heb ogrted 10
December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
D~cor of =orclpoundln PoUcy Resoarch
4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
~c Yor~ IL ~ GC22 (21) Crl-~tGObull
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
XII STATE
59 Director Bureau of Intelligence amp Research (InternationalOrganization)
Incumbent ThOmas L Hughes
Candidates
James Eliot Cross 47
Institute for Defense AnalysisGil Hahn Jr amp Ref bullbull
bullGeneral Robert Richardson Ret USAF new Schriever Associates Kintner Allen
George E Taylor 63 Dir of Far East Institutebulllintner Allen AEIbull
John Bowling-Resume under Asst bullSec Ed amp Cul-DirPro FSI
bullStrausz-Hupe Allen
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
JMFde Enclosure
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
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Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
OFFICE rlEMORANDUM
Republican National Committee
Peter Flanigan Date December 4 1968To
Joel M FisherFrom
Subject
Have been rece1v1ng quite a few applications for jobs Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry and the higher ones to you
One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross Corporate Secretary of IDA here in DC --- ~
His interests are State (policy planning) Navy (Asst Deputy Under-Seely level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP)
in June but it was killed by the Democrats)
As I remember he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration
Resume enclosed
Best
JMFde Enclosure
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
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Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
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November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
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D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
--------------------
1
1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
CIT I lEtSH I P- us 2 EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EGUIV IN- OTHER ~ - IJ gt1
3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
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36-41 ACADHlIC 33-36 EDUC amp RESEAkOi h~r 1
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FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
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CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
--------------------
1
1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
CIT I lEtSH I P- us 2 EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EGUIV IN- OTHER ~ - IJ gt1
3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
46-68 ACADGn C f~bullbull - 46-68 ACADEH C 42-46 FED EXEC-FeR PLC f 1 ~ ~ L ---=l_
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FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
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BUSINESS o FOUNDA TION o c COLLEGE o 1
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TCLE-RAM R W McFAll
DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
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I
Sd he followmg mgtaampebullbullwbjeelt 10 Ihe trm on back hereof hieh ore heb ogrted 10
December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
D~cor of =orclpoundln PoUcy Resoarch
4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
~c Yor~ IL ~ GC22 (21) Crl-~tGObull
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
6592644
D C REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET r-ORTHWEST
WASHINGTON D C 20006
GIl-BERT HAHN JR
CA1RMAN
December 5 1968
Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York N Y
Dear Peter
I am forwarding the res~~e of Mr James E Cross whom I would strongly recommend for-conslaeration--irt a policy level job
Mr Cross background would f him for one of the following assignments
I Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - CounselorTs office
Policy level - IntelligenceH i Navy - sub-Cabinet rankpound I
During the Campaign Mr Cross was DC Chairman
of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr Nixon and a substantial contributor on the local level
I am personally interested in this case
Sincerfly yours bull ~
GilbertHahn Jr Chairrran
GHJrakh cc Mr Harry Fleming encl- 1
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
--------------------
1
1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
CIT I lEtSH I P- us 2 EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EGUIV IN- OTHER ~ - IJ gt1
3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
46-68 ACADGn C f~bullbull - 46-68 ACADEH C 42-46 FED EXEC-FeR PLC f 1 ~ ~ L ---=l_
36-41 ACADHlIC 33-36 EDUC amp RESEAkOi h~r 1
4 SPECIALITIES ~
------------ f ACADEMIC- ~~ middot-~middottLtC- AREAshy
POLITICAL SCIENCE ~ Amiddotmiddot RELATIONS FAR EAST CONTEMPORARY SY~T[us
od LIe Y CHINA INTERNATIorAL heurourl~middot1
FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
5 EXECUTIVE POSITIONS OFFICER 01 J f ( ~ ~ ----------~--------
BUSINESS o FOUNDA TION o c COLLEGE o 1
jPROF ASSOC o
6 MISCELLANEOUS
POL PARTY IrDEPEtt ~r
AEI ASSOC YES AE I FIlESOURCE
BIOGRAPHIES WHOS ~HOANERtCA bl
l 10 NUMBER FILM NUMBER ~ YEAR
DOMESTIC SERVIE
$ WESTERN UNION INTC~TlONl SEFIVICE -
Chc-( k [he cbss 1)( service desired Chock he (I oj v decdj mhnnsc thl~ mC$sqc will be
S orhrwl~( fhe mc~sloc wdl be
cnr at d-c (ull rltir( I FUll RATE
LETTER TiLEGRAtJI
SHOREmiddotSHIP
I i I
$cnt a~ a fJot [dcrJm
TCLE-RAM R W McFAll
DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
100 VlDSmiddotCl OF SvC PD OR COll CASH NO CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF 111 E Fl L( D
I
Sd he followmg mgtaampebullbullwbjeelt 10 Ihe trm on back hereof hieh ore heb ogrted 10
December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
D~cor of =orclpoundln PoUcy Resoarch
4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
~c Yor~ IL ~ GC22 (21) Crl-~tGObull
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
middot
To Dick Allen
From William Kintner
Re General Rooert Richardson For Director of Intelligence and Research in the
State Department - Retired Air Force General class 139 of West Point Continuously
-involved in top level planning Was one of the people who introduced the New Look
shy to Europe in 1954 and WaS at that middottime working with General Andrew Goodpastc70 In
the last several years of his service he Was withBernard Schriever in Systems COIllland
He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates A very quick mind and
very bright and very hard nose
1
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
--------------------
1
1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
CIT I lEtSH I P- us 2 EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EGUIV IN- OTHER ~ - IJ gt1
3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
46-68 ACADGn C f~bullbull - 46-68 ACADEH C 42-46 FED EXEC-FeR PLC f 1 ~ ~ L ---=l_
36-41 ACADHlIC 33-36 EDUC amp RESEAkOi h~r 1
4 SPECIALITIES ~
------------ f ACADEMIC- ~~ middot-~middottLtC- AREAshy
POLITICAL SCIENCE ~ Amiddotmiddot RELATIONS FAR EAST CONTEMPORARY SY~T[us
od LIe Y CHINA INTERNATIorAL heurourl~middot1
FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
5 EXECUTIVE POSITIONS OFFICER 01 J f ( ~ ~ ----------~--------
BUSINESS o FOUNDA TION o c COLLEGE o 1
jPROF ASSOC o
6 MISCELLANEOUS
POL PARTY IrDEPEtt ~r
AEI ASSOC YES AE I FIlESOURCE
BIOGRAPHIES WHOS ~HOANERtCA bl
l 10 NUMBER FILM NUMBER ~ YEAR
DOMESTIC SERVIE
$ WESTERN UNION INTC~TlONl SEFIVICE -
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LETTER TiLEGRAtJI
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I i I
$cnt a~ a fJot [dcrJm
TCLE-RAM R W McFAll
DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
100 VlDSmiddotCl OF SvC PD OR COll CASH NO CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF 111 E Fl L( D
I
Sd he followmg mgtaampebullbullwbjeelt 10 Ihe trm on back hereof hieh ore heb ogrted 10
December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
D~cor of =orclpoundln PoUcy Resoarch
4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
~c Yor~ IL ~ GC22 (21) Crl-~tGObull
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
Ricl~rd V Allan Director of Foreign Policy Resoarch
450 Prk AIcnuo New York NY 10022 (212) GG1-C400
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Instituee
Bill Kintner has submitted the followingadditional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAl1E POSITION
- General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Hlson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence ampResearchStae Arlington Virginia
~ o
Stuart L Hannon 501 East 87th Street New York Ny
Helmut Sonnenfeld Department of State Washington DC
George C Prill 16 Sutton Place New York NY
Courtland Gross 1918 Girard Trust Building 1400 South Penn Square Philadelphia Pa bull
Clare H Timberlake Department of State Washington DC
Slavko Bjelajac Department of the Army Pentagon Washington 25 DC
Luke Finley 30 Rockefeller Plaza Room 2064 New York NY 10020
USIA Member
STATE Director Bureau of Intelligence ampResearch
FAA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Administrator
DEFENSE ASsistant Secy for Administration or Director Net Evaluation Group (~ew ost)
STATE Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs or Asst Secy for African Affairs
DEFENSE Asst Secy Army or Deputy Asst Secy
DEFENSE Under Secretary of the Army
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
--------------------
1
1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
CIT I lEtSH I P- us 2 EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EGUIV IN- OTHER ~ - IJ gt1
3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
46-68 ACADGn C f~bullbull - 46-68 ACADEH C 42-46 FED EXEC-FeR PLC f 1 ~ ~ L ---=l_
36-41 ACADHlIC 33-36 EDUC amp RESEAkOi h~r 1
4 SPECIALITIES ~
------------ f ACADEMIC- ~~ middot-~middottLtC- AREAshy
POLITICAL SCIENCE ~ Amiddotmiddot RELATIONS FAR EAST CONTEMPORARY SY~T[us
od LIe Y CHINA INTERNATIorAL heurourl~middot1
FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
5 EXECUTIVE POSITIONS OFFICER 01 J f ( ~ ~ ----------~--------
BUSINESS o FOUNDA TION o c COLLEGE o 1
jPROF ASSOC o
6 MISCELLANEOUS
POL PARTY IrDEPEtt ~r
AEI ASSOC YES AE I FIlESOURCE
BIOGRAPHIES WHOS ~HOANERtCA bl
l 10 NUMBER FILM NUMBER ~ YEAR
DOMESTIC SERVIE
$ WESTERN UNION INTC~TlONl SEFIVICE -
Chc-( k [he cbss 1)( service desired Chock he (I oj v decdj mhnnsc thl~ mC$sqc will be
S orhrwl~( fhe mc~sloc wdl be
cnr at d-c (ull rltir( I FUll RATE
LETTER TiLEGRAtJI
SHOREmiddotSHIP
I i I
$cnt a~ a fJot [dcrJm
TCLE-RAM R W McFAll
DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
100 VlDSmiddotCl OF SvC PD OR COll CASH NO CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF 111 E Fl L( D
I
Sd he followmg mgtaampebullbullwbjeelt 10 Ihe trm on back hereof hieh ore heb ogrted 10
December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
D~cor of =orclpoundln PoUcy Resoarch
4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
~c Yor~ IL ~ GC22 (21) Crl-~tGObull
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
Dr George E Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle Washington
Whos Who in America1967
TAYLOR George Eo hlstorl and poUlltai ei shyntist b Cltgtenlll Inl Delt 13 1905 s Thom and Sh (Chapman) T AH U of Hlrmlnham AM 198 LlltD 197 Johns lIoplnbullbull Uanard 1928middot30 m Roberta Stmn Whit Jun 17 1933 children-Edith Claire Gordon Thomalt Jean Robin tame to US 1928 nJluralited 1943 Common Ith fund Joho lIoplns and lIarvardfll 19~5 1IatdmiddotYnehlnc fellOW China 190middot32 with CnUal Iollt lost Nanking Cbina IllJ33U Lonmiddot don U uttMiOD l~eturer Leyuhuhne fdlowshlp 1936-31 tutor in histor Yenebinr U IJeJpin Chin 1937middot39 1I0ed1I fellowshiP N Xor~ 1941-42 wllh Ollielt War loformd0D 1942middot45 Slate Depl 1946 dlr Far Eastern lnstbullbull Unl of Mb Ainlaquo 1946 Author TIle SIrU~tl ror North CIlloa 1941 Atlas or ar Eastern lolitlCJ (with OIbml IU42 Aml In Ih 1 PutH 1942 Changing Chilla 11)12 The Phonil and Ih Dwarrs (witb (leorse S3ge) 1944 The rar Eat In the Mo~n World (with Frooz Mkhael) 1956 Hom 134 NIi 551b 11 Ornee Far Eastrn Insl TbomsoD ~~~ -~sb St~ltJ-_ _____- _~
--------------------
1
1 NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD - RACE- ~HITE
CIT I lEtSH I P- us 2 EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EGUIV IN- OTHER ~ - IJ gt1
3 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
46-68 ACADGn C f~bullbull - 46-68 ACADEH C 42-46 FED EXEC-FeR PLC f 1 ~ ~ L ---=l_
36-41 ACADHlIC 33-36 EDUC amp RESEAkOi h~r 1
4 SPECIALITIES ~
------------ f ACADEMIC- ~~ middot-~middottLtC- AREAshy
POLITICAL SCIENCE ~ Amiddotmiddot RELATIONS FAR EAST CONTEMPORARY SY~T[us
od LIe Y CHINA INTERNATIorAL heurourl~middot1
FORmiddotOSA INTERNATIONAL PCLl11C~ FOREIGN POLICY
OTHER -------AREA S TUO I ES
5 EXECUTIVE POSITIONS OFFICER 01 J f ( ~ ~ ----------~--------
BUSINESS o FOUNDA TION o c COLLEGE o 1
jPROF ASSOC o
6 MISCELLANEOUS
POL PARTY IrDEPEtt ~r
AEI ASSOC YES AE I FIlESOURCE
BIOGRAPHIES WHOS ~HOANERtCA bl
l 10 NUMBER FILM NUMBER ~ YEAR
DOMESTIC SERVIE
$ WESTERN UNION INTC~TlONl SEFIVICE -
Chc-( k [he cbss 1)( service desired Chock he (I oj v decdj mhnnsc thl~ mC$sqc will be
S orhrwl~( fhe mc~sloc wdl be
cnr at d-c (ull rltir( I FUll RATE
LETTER TiLEGRAtJI
SHOREmiddotSHIP
I i I
$cnt a~ a fJot [dcrJm
TCLE-RAM R W McFAll
DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
100 VlDSmiddotCl OF SvC PD OR COll CASH NO CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF 111 E Fl L( D
I
Sd he followmg mgtaampebullbullwbjeelt 10 Ihe trm on back hereof hieh ore heb ogrted 10
December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
D~cor of =orclpoundln PoUcy Resoarch
4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
~c Yor~ IL ~ GC22 (21) Crl-~tGObull
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
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December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
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TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
DOMESTIC SERVIE
$ WESTERN UNION INTC~TlONl SEFIVICE -
Chc-( k [he cbss 1)( service desired Chock he (I oj v decdj mhnnsc thl~ mC$sqc will be
S orhrwl~( fhe mc~sloc wdl be
cnr at d-c (ull rltir( I FUll RATE
LETTER TiLEGRAtJI
SHOREmiddotSHIP
I i I
$cnt a~ a fJot [dcrJm
TCLE-RAM R W McFAll
DAY LETIER E W P MARSHALl TJElEGRAMCHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD _ - PRESIDENl
NIGHT lETTER reg
100 VlDSmiddotCl OF SvC PD OR COll CASH NO CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF 111 E Fl L( D
I
Sd he followmg mgtaampebullbullwbjeelt 10 Ihe trm on back hereof hieh ore heb ogrted 10
December 24 1968
Mr Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York New York
For your information II endorse Drt George E Taylor for the position i
of Director Bureau of Intelligenc~ and Research Department 9f State
Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington D C
WU1206 (R2-65)
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
D~cor of =orclpoundln PoUcy Resoarch
4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
~c Yor~ IL ~ GC22 (21) Crl-~tGObull
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
If rI bull I ~
R~~Jd V AHc1 u --J~ ~ w U ~
D~cor of =orclpoundln PoUcy Resoarch
4~C p~[~ hmiddotfru~
~c Yor~ IL ~ GC22 (21) Crl-~tGObull
TO The Record
From Dick Allen
Re Recommendations from Dr William R Kintne~ F0teign Policy Retearch Institute ---~~ ~--~~----
l Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement
NAHE POSITION I
General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue NW Deputy Director Hsshington DC
i Arnold Kramish
I ACDA
~~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 lain Street Santa Monica California
Al1rom H Katz AC DA ~~ Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica California
Robert Scalopino STATE
Policy Planning Council ~embGr
Aaron Hildovsky STATE political Science Department Policy Planning Council mernber Upiversity of California BerIteley
i I
Berkeley California I
George Taylor STATE Far Sast Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle Washington
Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the ~~vy
-_ --- - shy------ -Lt General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2317 Yeonas Drive SW
Deputy Director Vienna Virginia
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
XII STATE
60 Uamp Representative to the UN
Incumbent James R Wiggins D Dis of Columbia 100468
Candidates
02 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
XII STATE
61 Deputy Representative to the UN and Deputy Representashytive in Security Council
Incumbent William B Buffum U Maryland 012667
Candidatesbull
bull Erwin D Canham 64 bull Editor Chris Sci Mon bullbull Rita Hauser - 34 Lawyer Peter M Flanigan
03 PAS POP 3
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
1
J
November 14 1968
tfJJi resident-elect Richard M Nixon
39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City New York
Nov 18 1968Dear Mr Nixon
In todayfs news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization
I would suggest Erwin D Canham a~lmb~as_saltl2 _to the -IJlijed l~tion I know of no one who is better quail=shy
-fred to fill this position He probably knows better than anyone other person the problems of the many nations making up the UN He has visited most of the countries in the UN is known to their heads-of-state and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems He is an eloquent speaker a brilliant analyst and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world
Enclosed is the jacket of his book Commitment to Freedom (1958) giving biographical information about Mr Canham In the ten years since the publication of this book Mr Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce
Ido not know whether Mr Canham would be interested in the position or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world
During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election At the time of the convention when TV interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty pepple to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success
Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office
Respectfully J
7L~~~ih-~ Miss Norma A Schultz ~ 7379 Pershing Avenue
NASO University City Missouri 63130
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
TO THE FILES
FROM PMF
DATE 12968
RE IRWIN CANHAM
Blount says he is a good man articulate and a youthful65 progressive and balanced
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
PUBLICATIONS
1 The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer 1958)
2 Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb 1959)
3 The French Droit de Suite The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE USA (Feb 1959)
This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan ASCAP Competition and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM Number Eleven (Columbia Univ Press 1962)
4 The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug 1959)
5 The Study of Law in France 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL FEB 1959
6 The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and IntegrationABA SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL Aug 1959
7 The Impact of Inflation on Americas Balance of International Payments TASK FORCE REPORT AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record 2nd Sess (1960)
8 Latin American Economic Integration The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integrationand Free Trade Treaties Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Assn Bogota Columbia (January 1961)
9 A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband) Oceana 1960
10 From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copyshyright law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan 14 1961)
11 The Law of Privacy SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov 11 1961)
12 Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
13 The Law of Letters SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb 9 1963)
14 Translation from the French of Professor Houins I1Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competitionof the European Common Market ll RECORD OF THE ASSIIN OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Dec 1963
15 Bureau of National Affairs Tax Management Series US Business Operations in France (1965 as revised)
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
XII STATE
62 Deputy Representative tnSecurity Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador
Incumbent Richard R Pedersen ~ California 012667
Candidates
03 PAS POP 3
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS
XII STATE
62b US Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Council
Incumbent Vacant
Candidates
$28000 PAS