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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 21 20 n.d. Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE: Addison Lanier. 1pg. 21 20 n.d. Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Counselor of the Department. 1pg. 21 20 n.d. Other Document Background information listing positions in professional societies and publications of and by John R. Stevenson. 1pg. 21 20 11/26/1968 Letter Letter from Ireland to Flanigan recommending John (Jack?) Stevenson for a job in the State Department. 1pg. 21 20 11/25/1968 Letter Letter from Arthur Dean to Glenn Olds recommending John R. Stevenson to a senior position within the State Department. 3pgs. 21 20 11/27/1968 Letter Letter from Barry Leithead to Glenn Olds recommending John R. Stevenson for the position of Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Dpt. 1pg. Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Page 1 of 4

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Page 1: White House Special Files Box 21 Folder 20 · 21 20 n.d. Memo Memo for the record form Dick Allen RE: recommendations from William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg

Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryWhite House Special Files CollectionFolder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE Addison Lanier 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Counselor of the Department 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Background information listing positions in professional societies and publications of and by John R Stevenson 1pg

21 20 11261968 Letter Letter from Ireland to Flanigan recommending John (Jack) Stevenson for a job in the State Department 1pg

21 20 11251968 Letter Letter from Arthur Dean to Glenn Olds recommending John R Stevenson to a senior position within the State Department 3pgs

21 20 11271968 Letter Letter from Barry Leithead to Glenn Olds recommending John R Stevenson for the position of Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Dpt 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 1 of 4

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Other Document Background information listing positions in professional societies and publications of and by John R Stevenson 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Personal amp professional background information for John R Stevenson 2pgs

21 20 11221968 Letter Letter from Hardy C Dillard to Glenn Olds recommending John R Stevenson to a position of responsibility with the Dptof State 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Legal Adivser 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo from Edward McCabe (recipeint unk) RE a recommendation (recommended not stated) to a position within the State Dpt Or AID area 1pg

21 20 11151968 Other Document Biographic sketch of Sheldon Z Kaplan listing personal and professional information 2pgs

21 20 12091968 Letter Letter from Gerald Ford to Peter Flanigan recommending Jerome Alan Cohen to key positions within the State Dpt 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 2 of 4

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Other Document Biographical both personal and professional for Jerome Alan Cohen 2pgs

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Administrator SCA 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Document giving brief biographical information of r Kenneth Wilfred Gemmill 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE Kenneth W Gemmill 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo for the record form Dick Allen RE recommendations from William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE Kenneth W Gemmill

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Inspector General-Foreign Assisatance 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 3 of 4

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Other Document Portion of notes (author and recipient unk) RE Tony Faunce () Inspector General-Foreign Assist State Deputy Assistant Sec Commerce 1pg

21 20 12161968 Other Document Document listing professional history for unk person 2pgs

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Resume for William J Mazzocco 2pgs

21 20 12091968 Letter Letter from Karl Mundt to Bryce Harlow concerning the black hats and white hats and those who should be gotten out of AID 1pg

21 20 nd Report Report RE AID and Louis Fields and William Mazzoccos association with it 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 4 of 4

Richard V Allen Director of Foreign Policy Research

NixonPJnew Campaign Committee

Staff of Richard M Nixon 450 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

TO The record FROM Dick Allen RE Addison Lanier

I highly recommend consideration of Addison Lanier for the post of Secretary of the Army Navy or Air Force ~~

NB Addison is a good friend of William Rogers and would be willing to work under him at his pleasure in any slot but preferably as Deputy Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary for Administration IIV 1JrJi

XII STATE

53 Counselor of the Department

Jh cumbent Bowie U 021768 TermExp

Candidates

-Samuel C Butler - 38 -Ptnr Cravath Swaine amp Moore NYC

-_ John R Stevenson 47-_ Ptnr Sullivan and Cromwell V _ Ireland 1ndltll 1t( ()Jt-I~DtMv

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 58-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Counc Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law 1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Fore Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 C bull LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intllo L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Amo Jo Intl Lo (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - lIEvn Victors are by victories undone rt 58 Am J Intl Lo 707 (1964)

ok Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRevo 738 (1965)

Book Review of ich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am Jo Intlo L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968

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J~2J~J~~ Mr Peter M Flanigan Office of President-elect Nixon IVHotel Pierre New York New York 10021

Dear Pete

Just a moment ago Russell Ziegler telepho and suggested that the enclosed letters about John Stevenson should be sent directly to you Some time ago Russ-had apparently gotten the idea from you that Dr Glenn A Olds was the proper clearing point for suggested candidates for positions in the incoming Administration You know Pat and Jack so there is no particular point in my telling you how highly I think of them both A quick glance at my letter dated today November 26th will indicate what I had intended to

send to Dr Olds

I am enclosing a list of people who know Jack well in case you want more checkpoints I also attach copies of letters that I asked Professor Dillard and Art Dean to write to Dr Olds A third letter has been addressed to Dr Olds by Herman Phleger whom you may recognize as senior partner of Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison in San Francisco and as a former Legal Adviser of the State Department in the Eisenhower Administration Herman Phleger knows President-elect Nixon and may be writing directly to him about Jack This letter will undoubtedly find its way to your desk

The last thing you need is additional reading material However I feel that Jack is such an outstandirlg candidate fQeuro a job in the State DenaFteqgt that I hope his willingness to se-rve will not go unnoticed May I add that I have instigated this flurry of correspondence However I have talked to Jack and he is interested in serving hirs country

Sincerely yours

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whom I can recommend very highly

Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

I I ~I _-j His political study of Chile which was awarded shy

the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

Following the end of the war Mr Stevenson was

employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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At Columbia he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review and stayed an extra year as a lecturer in Intershy

national Law and to complete the requirements for a Doctors degree which he received following the publication

in the Columbia Law Review of his thesis on the Relationshy

ship of Private International Law to Public International t I

Law

Mr Stevenson joined Sullivan amp Cromwell in the fall of 1950 and became a partner on January 1956 and

has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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~ In the private area Mr Stevenson has worked with a broad range of internationai businessmen middotand bankers in

virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

He has been particularly concerned in the last three

years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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Mr Stevenson has had extensive experience in nego- tiating with foreign government officials and businessmen and

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representing for example the Ame~ican College ~f Sofi~ in respect of its nationalized campus in SOfia I I

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i Mi- St~venson has also been very activ~ in bar bull 1 ltassociations and other professional activities serving as ~

~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

I international law and the related social SCiences govern-

ment officials ~nd privatepracticioners a wide range of foreign policy questions bull -i

middot I Some indication of this is given inhistwo annual

middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

Because of his combined experience inboth the private practice and the worlds of scholarship and public

affairs I believe Mr Stevenson is particularly well qualimiddotmiddotmiddot--_ fied to participate in broad~gauge and informed policy 9eoisions bull

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BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

va - ---shyAnnex - John R Stevenson

1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words ~ bull He is absolutely topflight gt ~~ -lt~ ~lt ~

I bullbull bull I have known him for a number of years and have worked with middotmiddot))t him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I gt~lt enjoys both at the bar and in the acadeJi1ic community I can as- I ~-~~-~~ lt sure you that his appointment would be very warmly received by all ~gt~~) who have come within the circle of his influence and I would as- middotgtsume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think~~gtmiddotmiddotmiddot

~ of no one who better co~nds as much respect from both sides ofmiddot our profession-a respect born of an awareness of his personal ~~

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- terest and would reflect g~eat credit on President-elect Nixonbull~ 6 ~ ~

-~-~lt I have written in generalities only because I assume the ~-- +~ ~ ~ ~ ~ details of his record are already available bull If howeverraquo I can

- ~ tmiddotmiddot supply any desi~ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ me May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflighC and may I add ~J

that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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XII STATE

5~ Legal Adviser

Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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This man is exceptionally well qualified -- State Department or AID area

He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Sheldon Z Kaplan Biographic Sketch - page 2

Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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XII STATE

55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

GElLHORN Martha author foreign cnrr h Sl Louis d Oeorle and Edna (Fischel) Oellhorn stushydent John Burroughs Seh 51 Louis nnd Bryn Mawr Coil one SOn Gcorge Alexander War corr for Collis Weekly in Spain 1937middot38 Finlond 1030 China 1040middot41 England Italy lrance and Gcrshymltlnr 19~3--15 Jail 1946 Wl f eorrcponucnt for The Cu1f(Jan London Enland in Victnam 1)(iG lnu 111 Jmel 1111 7 Author The Trnuhlc lve Seen IQ16 A Stricken Field ID40 The Heart or Another 1041 Liana 1043 Wine of Astonishshyment 1948 The lIonfycd Peace HIi4 Two by Two 1958 The Face or War 1958 His Own Jhn 19G1 Prelty Tales for Tired People 19G5 The Lowest Trees Hne Ton~ 19G1 Con~br to m l ~s Office ~Iorgan Guaranty Trust Co 31 Berkeley Sq London WI Eng

GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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To Dick Allen

From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

Had a job I believe as Assistant Adminis t rator toHindley bullbullbull was in the government

for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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TO The record

FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

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R chard V Allert Director of Foreign Policy Research Campaign Comm

450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

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ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

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U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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Page 2: White House Special Files Box 21 Folder 20 · 21 20 n.d. Memo Memo for the record form Dick Allen RE: recommendations from William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Other Document Background information listing positions in professional societies and publications of and by John R Stevenson 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Personal amp professional background information for John R Stevenson 2pgs

21 20 11221968 Letter Letter from Hardy C Dillard to Glenn Olds recommending John R Stevenson to a position of responsibility with the Dptof State 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Legal Adivser 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo from Edward McCabe (recipeint unk) RE a recommendation (recommended not stated) to a position within the State Dpt Or AID area 1pg

21 20 11151968 Other Document Biographic sketch of Sheldon Z Kaplan listing personal and professional information 2pgs

21 20 12091968 Letter Letter from Gerald Ford to Peter Flanigan recommending Jerome Alan Cohen to key positions within the State Dpt 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 2 of 4

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Other Document Biographical both personal and professional for Jerome Alan Cohen 2pgs

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Administrator SCA 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Document giving brief biographical information of r Kenneth Wilfred Gemmill 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE Kenneth W Gemmill 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo for the record form Dick Allen RE recommendations from William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE Kenneth W Gemmill

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Inspector General-Foreign Assisatance 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 3 of 4

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Other Document Portion of notes (author and recipient unk) RE Tony Faunce () Inspector General-Foreign Assist State Deputy Assistant Sec Commerce 1pg

21 20 12161968 Other Document Document listing professional history for unk person 2pgs

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Resume for William J Mazzocco 2pgs

21 20 12091968 Letter Letter from Karl Mundt to Bryce Harlow concerning the black hats and white hats and those who should be gotten out of AID 1pg

21 20 nd Report Report RE AID and Louis Fields and William Mazzoccos association with it 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 4 of 4

Richard V Allen Director of Foreign Policy Research

NixonPJnew Campaign Committee

Staff of Richard M Nixon 450 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

TO The record FROM Dick Allen RE Addison Lanier

I highly recommend consideration of Addison Lanier for the post of Secretary of the Army Navy or Air Force ~~

NB Addison is a good friend of William Rogers and would be willing to work under him at his pleasure in any slot but preferably as Deputy Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary for Administration IIV 1JrJi

XII STATE

53 Counselor of the Department

Jh cumbent Bowie U 021768 TermExp

Candidates

-Samuel C Butler - 38 -Ptnr Cravath Swaine amp Moore NYC

-_ John R Stevenson 47-_ Ptnr Sullivan and Cromwell V _ Ireland 1ndltll 1t( ()Jt-I~DtMv

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 58-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Counc Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law 1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Fore Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 C bull LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intllo L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Amo Jo Intl Lo (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - lIEvn Victors are by victories undone rt 58 Am J Intl Lo 707 (1964)

ok Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRevo 738 (1965)

Book Review of ich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am Jo Intlo L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968

BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN a CO ~~ ~_STTNWYORJltNoooa Cun ADDRZbullbulllbtowwa1lampJrx-NB Yoaa

BANKBRS

J~2J~J~~ Mr Peter M Flanigan Office of President-elect Nixon IVHotel Pierre New York New York 10021

Dear Pete

Just a moment ago Russell Ziegler telepho and suggested that the enclosed letters about John Stevenson should be sent directly to you Some time ago Russ-had apparently gotten the idea from you that Dr Glenn A Olds was the proper clearing point for suggested candidates for positions in the incoming Administration You know Pat and Jack so there is no particular point in my telling you how highly I think of them both A quick glance at my letter dated today November 26th will indicate what I had intended to

send to Dr Olds

I am enclosing a list of people who know Jack well in case you want more checkpoints I also attach copies of letters that I asked Professor Dillard and Art Dean to write to Dr Olds A third letter has been addressed to Dr Olds by Herman Phleger whom you may recognize as senior partner of Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison in San Francisco and as a former Legal Adviser of the State Department in the Eisenhower Administration Herman Phleger knows President-elect Nixon and may be writing directly to him about Jack This letter will undoubtedly find its way to your desk

The last thing you need is additional reading material However I feel that Jack is such an outstandirlg candidate fQeuro a job in the State DenaFteqgt that I hope his willingness to se-rve will not go unnoticed May I add that I have instigated this flurry of correspondence However I have talked to Jack and he is interested in serving hirs country

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Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

I I ~I _-j His political study of Chile which was awarded shy

the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

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employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

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years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

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BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

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1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

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Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

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GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

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1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

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Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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Page 3: White House Special Files Box 21 Folder 20 · 21 20 n.d. Memo Memo for the record form Dick Allen RE: recommendations from William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Other Document Biographical both personal and professional for Jerome Alan Cohen 2pgs

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Administrator SCA 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Document giving brief biographical information of r Kenneth Wilfred Gemmill 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE Kenneth W Gemmill 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo for the record form Dick Allen RE recommendations from William R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute 1pg

21 20 nd Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE Kenneth W Gemmill

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Inspector General-Foreign Assisatance 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 3 of 4

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 20 nd Other Document Portion of notes (author and recipient unk) RE Tony Faunce () Inspector General-Foreign Assist State Deputy Assistant Sec Commerce 1pg

21 20 12161968 Other Document Document listing professional history for unk person 2pgs

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Resume for William J Mazzocco 2pgs

21 20 12091968 Letter Letter from Karl Mundt to Bryce Harlow concerning the black hats and white hats and those who should be gotten out of AID 1pg

21 20 nd Report Report RE AID and Louis Fields and William Mazzoccos association with it 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 4 of 4

Richard V Allen Director of Foreign Policy Research

NixonPJnew Campaign Committee

Staff of Richard M Nixon 450 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

TO The record FROM Dick Allen RE Addison Lanier

I highly recommend consideration of Addison Lanier for the post of Secretary of the Army Navy or Air Force ~~

NB Addison is a good friend of William Rogers and would be willing to work under him at his pleasure in any slot but preferably as Deputy Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary for Administration IIV 1JrJi

XII STATE

53 Counselor of the Department

Jh cumbent Bowie U 021768 TermExp

Candidates

-Samuel C Butler - 38 -Ptnr Cravath Swaine amp Moore NYC

-_ John R Stevenson 47-_ Ptnr Sullivan and Cromwell V _ Ireland 1ndltll 1t( ()Jt-I~DtMv

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 58-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Counc Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law 1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Fore Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 C bull LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intllo L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Amo Jo Intl Lo (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - lIEvn Victors are by victories undone rt 58 Am J Intl Lo 707 (1964)

ok Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRevo 738 (1965)

Book Review of ich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am Jo Intlo L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968

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J~2J~J~~ Mr Peter M Flanigan Office of President-elect Nixon IVHotel Pierre New York New York 10021

Dear Pete

Just a moment ago Russell Ziegler telepho and suggested that the enclosed letters about John Stevenson should be sent directly to you Some time ago Russ-had apparently gotten the idea from you that Dr Glenn A Olds was the proper clearing point for suggested candidates for positions in the incoming Administration You know Pat and Jack so there is no particular point in my telling you how highly I think of them both A quick glance at my letter dated today November 26th will indicate what I had intended to

send to Dr Olds

I am enclosing a list of people who know Jack well in case you want more checkpoints I also attach copies of letters that I asked Professor Dillard and Art Dean to write to Dr Olds A third letter has been addressed to Dr Olds by Herman Phleger whom you may recognize as senior partner of Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison in San Francisco and as a former Legal Adviser of the State Department in the Eisenhower Administration Herman Phleger knows President-elect Nixon and may be writing directly to him about Jack This letter will undoubtedly find its way to your desk

The last thing you need is additional reading material However I feel that Jack is such an outstandirlg candidate fQeuro a job in the State DenaFteqgt that I hope his willingness to se-rve will not go unnoticed May I add that I have instigated this flurry of correspondence However I have talked to Jack and he is interested in serving hirs country

Sincerely yours

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whom I can recommend very highly

Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

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the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

Following the end of the war Mr Stevenson was

employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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national Law and to complete the requirements for a Doctors degree which he received following the publication

in the Columbia Law Review of his thesis on the Relationshy

ship of Private International Law to Public International t I

Law

Mr Stevenson joined Sullivan amp Cromwell in the fall of 1950 and became a partner on January 1956 and

has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

He has been particularly concerned in the last three

years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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i Mi- St~venson has also been very activ~ in bar bull 1 ltassociations and other professional activities serving as ~

~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

I international law and the related social SCiences govern-

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

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BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

va - ---shyAnnex - John R Stevenson

1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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This man is exceptionally well qualified -- State Department or AID area

He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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GERALDR FORD PlPTH D1Ct MICHIGAN

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efUte of tbe fIlinoritp leaber ~ou~e of lepre~entatibeJ ~iugtou J)ft~

December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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21 20 nd Other Document Portion of notes (author and recipient unk) RE Tony Faunce () Inspector General-Foreign Assist State Deputy Assistant Sec Commerce 1pg

21 20 12161968 Other Document Document listing professional history for unk person 2pgs

21 20 nd Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance 1pg

21 20 nd Other Document Resume for William J Mazzocco 2pgs

21 20 12091968 Letter Letter from Karl Mundt to Bryce Harlow concerning the black hats and white hats and those who should be gotten out of AID 1pg

21 20 nd Report Report RE AID and Louis Fields and William Mazzoccos association with it 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 4 of 4

Richard V Allen Director of Foreign Policy Research

NixonPJnew Campaign Committee

Staff of Richard M Nixon 450 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

TO The record FROM Dick Allen RE Addison Lanier

I highly recommend consideration of Addison Lanier for the post of Secretary of the Army Navy or Air Force ~~

NB Addison is a good friend of William Rogers and would be willing to work under him at his pleasure in any slot but preferably as Deputy Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary for Administration IIV 1JrJi

XII STATE

53 Counselor of the Department

Jh cumbent Bowie U 021768 TermExp

Candidates

-Samuel C Butler - 38 -Ptnr Cravath Swaine amp Moore NYC

-_ John R Stevenson 47-_ Ptnr Sullivan and Cromwell V _ Ireland 1ndltll 1t( ()Jt-I~DtMv

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 58-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Counc Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law 1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Fore Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 C bull LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intllo L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Amo Jo Intl Lo (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - lIEvn Victors are by victories undone rt 58 Am J Intl Lo 707 (1964)

ok Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRevo 738 (1965)

Book Review of ich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am Jo Intlo L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968

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J~2J~J~~ Mr Peter M Flanigan Office of President-elect Nixon IVHotel Pierre New York New York 10021

Dear Pete

Just a moment ago Russell Ziegler telepho and suggested that the enclosed letters about John Stevenson should be sent directly to you Some time ago Russ-had apparently gotten the idea from you that Dr Glenn A Olds was the proper clearing point for suggested candidates for positions in the incoming Administration You know Pat and Jack so there is no particular point in my telling you how highly I think of them both A quick glance at my letter dated today November 26th will indicate what I had intended to

send to Dr Olds

I am enclosing a list of people who know Jack well in case you want more checkpoints I also attach copies of letters that I asked Professor Dillard and Art Dean to write to Dr Olds A third letter has been addressed to Dr Olds by Herman Phleger whom you may recognize as senior partner of Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison in San Francisco and as a former Legal Adviser of the State Department in the Eisenhower Administration Herman Phleger knows President-elect Nixon and may be writing directly to him about Jack This letter will undoubtedly find its way to your desk

The last thing you need is additional reading material However I feel that Jack is such an outstandirlg candidate fQeuro a job in the State DenaFteqgt that I hope his willingness to se-rve will not go unnoticed May I add that I have instigated this flurry of correspondence However I have talked to Jack and he is interested in serving hirs country

Sincerely yours

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Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

I I ~I _-j His political study of Chile which was awarded shy

the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

Following the end of the war Mr Stevenson was

employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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national Law and to complete the requirements for a Doctors degree which he received following the publication

in the Columbia Law Review of his thesis on the Relationshy

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Mr Stevenson joined Sullivan amp Cromwell in the fall of 1950 and became a partner on January 1956 and

has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

He has been particularly concerned in the last three

years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

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affairs I believe Mr Stevenson is particularly well qualimiddotmiddotmiddot--_ fied to participate in broad~gauge and informed policy 9eoisions bull

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BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

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1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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XII STATE

5~ Legal Adviser

Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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LDART Lloyd Philip eciucltor ophrsieist 1101 Oct O 1pound114 s O$clr David and Edith nury) C n A ~ lImmJ (ml laude It 11 Ubull l)3i ~LA U Toronlo 1)41 Ph D Ys lcs ) t Gl1 V lrt41 Gcoplns Cntr Cal Trdl 1049 m Hgtm )brie Bllmdc Sent 140 1 ~on Dwid lnl il Held vhsies rlCI)l J li 1~4-4 i with ~tltwdlrd 011 Cltgt Cal -0 chid l~ Op h)s ) ct 511hld1lry Cl1 E~plorlshy0 1J5G middotfO We bter proL ~eophYSICS ikGI1 Jt) J-- cons HI fid d 196~-- ~lem Sot 1on GcojJh)middot~cis ~) Am Ceophmiddots i)nion L JI ASn E JlUr3liOJl CeophYi lcist- AUlhor $ Home -1015 GrlJld iltl ~lontreal 28 Cbull

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

GElLHORN Martha author foreign cnrr h Sl Louis d Oeorle and Edna (Fischel) Oellhorn stushydent John Burroughs Seh 51 Louis nnd Bryn Mawr Coil one SOn Gcorge Alexander War corr for Collis Weekly in Spain 1937middot38 Finlond 1030 China 1040middot41 England Italy lrance and Gcrshymltlnr 19~3--15 Jail 1946 Wl f eorrcponucnt for The Cu1f(Jan London Enland in Victnam 1)(iG lnu 111 Jmel 1111 7 Author The Trnuhlc lve Seen IQ16 A Stricken Field ID40 The Heart or Another 1041 Liana 1043 Wine of Astonishshyment 1948 The lIonfycd Peace HIi4 Two by Two 1958 The Face or War 1958 His Own Jhn 19G1 Prelty Tales for Tired People 19G5 The Lowest Trees Hne Ton~ 19G1 Con~br to m l ~s Office ~Iorgan Guaranty Trust Co 31 Berkeley Sq London WI Eng

GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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GELMAN Samuel Joseph )hysirlln hop ushynlll1str h Ihlla IM H 1~11 ~JICU ) 1nd Nellie Olanr~lll[) G BA YU lrlJ(I ( 0 Jnucrson Coli ~lcdlcme GJ~ ov ~co tland 1()-1i m JI(lllh Fi~n Junc 1i lr1)O cllilrlren-Sheila conlffl Joycc AdnlttlJng pJl)Si(lan lIarlem 1I0p t C 1t)4 5 jnte~n ~Iorrblnll Cit lI o~JI 8 YC bull 19middotJ6J1 adOliltlll~ Ilh~middot~lelan l~Hj t1ir out-IIllIenl dept 1947-~ de) mcd ~IlPI lrl middot19middot G~ sst rJir lIosp JOint DlSCI SCS 1 YC lU~1middot 5 ISO (lir lj S- Gl c~cC lilr Ie~hh lIosp aud led Cenler Bklyn lJG-- ~Iem WorKmens Compcnolllon Btl for Hosps J(lrt Strokc md Canshycef Corn Creater NY mem ho-p r~ pllnt1Hl~ counCil So DI- 1 ~Y permttll COlli (retcr Y Fund Btll1 (liL mCI1l 11clith Arllmiddot (urn t YC md Bkl rn I)or y C Com Iental Ret)rdlshytlOn Ilem 1( 11 (om Pride Judel dunn hom cs md ho sl)s dll Uilited ICVI11 pne11 lUiR-()i Hecipient puu serlitc civilian dcf -ir bIC clt~tiolJ Ferln Ie~lsh lhiilnthrople~ IC l)Gl Llcenlbte HOYltlt Coil 11Y~ ~lld SIlir ~dlfllillr~h ~colblld jClOII Jm Coil Iioll Adm)ll~lrs 11

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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Richard V Allen Director of Foreign Policy Research

NixonPJnew Campaign Committee

Staff of Richard M Nixon 450 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

TO The record FROM Dick Allen RE Addison Lanier

I highly recommend consideration of Addison Lanier for the post of Secretary of the Army Navy or Air Force ~~

NB Addison is a good friend of William Rogers and would be willing to work under him at his pleasure in any slot but preferably as Deputy Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary for Administration IIV 1JrJi

XII STATE

53 Counselor of the Department

Jh cumbent Bowie U 021768 TermExp

Candidates

-Samuel C Butler - 38 -Ptnr Cravath Swaine amp Moore NYC

-_ John R Stevenson 47-_ Ptnr Sullivan and Cromwell V _ Ireland 1ndltll 1t( ()Jt-I~DtMv

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 58-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Counc Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law 1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Fore Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 C bull LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intllo L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Amo Jo Intl Lo (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - lIEvn Victors are by victories undone rt 58 Am J Intl Lo 707 (1964)

ok Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRevo 738 (1965)

Book Review of ich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am Jo Intlo L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968

BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN a CO ~~ ~_STTNWYORJltNoooa Cun ADDRZbullbulllbtowwa1lampJrx-NB Yoaa

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J~2J~J~~ Mr Peter M Flanigan Office of President-elect Nixon IVHotel Pierre New York New York 10021

Dear Pete

Just a moment ago Russell Ziegler telepho and suggested that the enclosed letters about John Stevenson should be sent directly to you Some time ago Russ-had apparently gotten the idea from you that Dr Glenn A Olds was the proper clearing point for suggested candidates for positions in the incoming Administration You know Pat and Jack so there is no particular point in my telling you how highly I think of them both A quick glance at my letter dated today November 26th will indicate what I had intended to

send to Dr Olds

I am enclosing a list of people who know Jack well in case you want more checkpoints I also attach copies of letters that I asked Professor Dillard and Art Dean to write to Dr Olds A third letter has been addressed to Dr Olds by Herman Phleger whom you may recognize as senior partner of Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison in San Francisco and as a former Legal Adviser of the State Department in the Eisenhower Administration Herman Phleger knows President-elect Nixon and may be writing directly to him about Jack This letter will undoubtedly find its way to your desk

The last thing you need is additional reading material However I feel that Jack is such an outstandirlg candidate fQeuro a job in the State DenaFteqgt that I hope his willingness to se-rve will not go unnoticed May I add that I have instigated this flurry of correspondence However I have talked to Jack and he is interested in serving hirs country

Sincerely yours

me

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whom I can recommend very highly

Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

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the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

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employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

He has been particularly concerned in the last three

years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

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BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

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1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

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Re~nn~h W ~ill~

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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XII STATE

53 Counselor of the Department

Jh cumbent Bowie U 021768 TermExp

Candidates

-Samuel C Butler - 38 -Ptnr Cravath Swaine amp Moore NYC

-_ John R Stevenson 47-_ Ptnr Sullivan and Cromwell V _ Ireland 1ndltll 1t( ()Jt-I~DtMv

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 58-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Counc Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law 1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Fore Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 C bull LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intllo L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Amo Jo Intl Lo (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - lIEvn Victors are by victories undone rt 58 Am J Intl Lo 707 (1964)

ok Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRevo 738 (1965)

Book Review of ich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am Jo Intlo L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968

BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN a CO ~~ ~_STTNWYORJltNoooa Cun ADDRZbullbulllbtowwa1lampJrx-NB Yoaa

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J~2J~J~~ Mr Peter M Flanigan Office of President-elect Nixon IVHotel Pierre New York New York 10021

Dear Pete

Just a moment ago Russell Ziegler telepho and suggested that the enclosed letters about John Stevenson should be sent directly to you Some time ago Russ-had apparently gotten the idea from you that Dr Glenn A Olds was the proper clearing point for suggested candidates for positions in the incoming Administration You know Pat and Jack so there is no particular point in my telling you how highly I think of them both A quick glance at my letter dated today November 26th will indicate what I had intended to

send to Dr Olds

I am enclosing a list of people who know Jack well in case you want more checkpoints I also attach copies of letters that I asked Professor Dillard and Art Dean to write to Dr Olds A third letter has been addressed to Dr Olds by Herman Phleger whom you may recognize as senior partner of Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison in San Francisco and as a former Legal Adviser of the State Department in the Eisenhower Administration Herman Phleger knows President-elect Nixon and may be writing directly to him about Jack This letter will undoubtedly find its way to your desk

The last thing you need is additional reading material However I feel that Jack is such an outstandirlg candidate fQeuro a job in the State DenaFteqgt that I hope his willingness to se-rve will not go unnoticed May I add that I have instigated this flurry of correspondence However I have talked to Jack and he is interested in serving hirs country

Sincerely yours

me

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whom I can recommend very highly

Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

I I ~I _-j His political study of Chile which was awarded shy

the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

Following the end of the war Mr Stevenson was

employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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national Law and to complete the requirements for a Doctors degree which he received following the publication

in the Columbia Law Review of his thesis on the Relationshy

ship of Private International Law to Public International t I

Law

Mr Stevenson joined Sullivan amp Cromwell in the fall of 1950 and became a partner on January 1956 and

has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

He has been particularly concerned in the last three

years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

I international law and the related social SCiences govern-

ment officials ~nd privatepracticioners a wide range of foreign policy questions bull -i

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

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affairs I believe Mr Stevenson is particularly well qualimiddotmiddotmiddot--_ fied to participate in broad~gauge and informed policy 9eoisions bull

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CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

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1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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~ of no one who better co~nds as much respect from both sides ofmiddot our profession-a respect born of an awareness of his personal ~~

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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XII STATE

5~ Legal Adviser

Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 58-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Counc Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law 1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Fore Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 C bull LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intllo L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Amo Jo Intl Lo (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - lIEvn Victors are by victories undone rt 58 Am J Intl Lo 707 (1964)

ok Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRevo 738 (1965)

Book Review of ich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am Jo Intlo L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968

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J~2J~J~~ Mr Peter M Flanigan Office of President-elect Nixon IVHotel Pierre New York New York 10021

Dear Pete

Just a moment ago Russell Ziegler telepho and suggested that the enclosed letters about John Stevenson should be sent directly to you Some time ago Russ-had apparently gotten the idea from you that Dr Glenn A Olds was the proper clearing point for suggested candidates for positions in the incoming Administration You know Pat and Jack so there is no particular point in my telling you how highly I think of them both A quick glance at my letter dated today November 26th will indicate what I had intended to

send to Dr Olds

I am enclosing a list of people who know Jack well in case you want more checkpoints I also attach copies of letters that I asked Professor Dillard and Art Dean to write to Dr Olds A third letter has been addressed to Dr Olds by Herman Phleger whom you may recognize as senior partner of Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison in San Francisco and as a former Legal Adviser of the State Department in the Eisenhower Administration Herman Phleger knows President-elect Nixon and may be writing directly to him about Jack This letter will undoubtedly find its way to your desk

The last thing you need is additional reading material However I feel that Jack is such an outstandirlg candidate fQeuro a job in the State DenaFteqgt that I hope his willingness to se-rve will not go unnoticed May I add that I have instigated this flurry of correspondence However I have talked to Jack and he is interested in serving hirs country

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whom I can recommend very highly

Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

I I ~I _-j His political study of Chile which was awarded shy

the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

Following the end of the war Mr Stevenson was

employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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national Law and to complete the requirements for a Doctors degree which he received following the publication

in the Columbia Law Review of his thesis on the Relationshy

ship of Private International Law to Public International t I

Law

Mr Stevenson joined Sullivan amp Cromwell in the fall of 1950 and became a partner on January 1956 and

has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

He has been particularly concerned in the last three

years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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i Mi- St~venson has also been very activ~ in bar bull 1 ltassociations and other professional activities serving as ~

~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

I international law and the related social SCiences govern-

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

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affairs I believe Mr Stevenson is particularly well qualimiddotmiddotmiddot--_ fied to participate in broad~gauge and informed policy 9eoisions bull

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BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

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1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words ~ bull He is absolutely topflight gt ~~ -lt~ ~lt ~

I bullbull bull I have known him for a number of years and have worked with middotmiddot))t him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I gt~lt enjoys both at the bar and in the acadeJi1ic community I can as- I ~-~~-~~ lt sure you that his appointment would be very warmly received by all ~gt~~) who have come within the circle of his influence and I would as- middotgtsume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think~~gtmiddotmiddotmiddot

~ of no one who better co~nds as much respect from both sides ofmiddot our profession-a respect born of an awareness of his personal ~~

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

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Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

GElLHORN Martha author foreign cnrr h Sl Louis d Oeorle and Edna (Fischel) Oellhorn stushydent John Burroughs Seh 51 Louis nnd Bryn Mawr Coil one SOn Gcorge Alexander War corr for Collis Weekly in Spain 1937middot38 Finlond 1030 China 1040middot41 England Italy lrance and Gcrshymltlnr 19~3--15 Jail 1946 Wl f eorrcponucnt for The Cu1f(Jan London Enland in Victnam 1)(iG lnu 111 Jmel 1111 7 Author The Trnuhlc lve Seen IQ16 A Stricken Field ID40 The Heart or Another 1041 Liana 1043 Wine of Astonishshyment 1948 The lIonfycd Peace HIi4 Two by Two 1958 The Face or War 1958 His Own Jhn 19G1 Prelty Tales for Tired People 19G5 The Lowest Trees Hne Ton~ 19G1 Con~br to m l ~s Office ~Iorgan Guaranty Trust Co 31 Berkeley Sq London WI Eng

GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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J~2J~J~~ Mr Peter M Flanigan Office of President-elect Nixon IVHotel Pierre New York New York 10021

Dear Pete

Just a moment ago Russell Ziegler telepho and suggested that the enclosed letters about John Stevenson should be sent directly to you Some time ago Russ-had apparently gotten the idea from you that Dr Glenn A Olds was the proper clearing point for suggested candidates for positions in the incoming Administration You know Pat and Jack so there is no particular point in my telling you how highly I think of them both A quick glance at my letter dated today November 26th will indicate what I had intended to

send to Dr Olds

I am enclosing a list of people who know Jack well in case you want more checkpoints I also attach copies of letters that I asked Professor Dillard and Art Dean to write to Dr Olds A third letter has been addressed to Dr Olds by Herman Phleger whom you may recognize as senior partner of Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison in San Francisco and as a former Legal Adviser of the State Department in the Eisenhower Administration Herman Phleger knows President-elect Nixon and may be writing directly to him about Jack This letter will undoubtedly find its way to your desk

The last thing you need is additional reading material However I feel that Jack is such an outstandirlg candidate fQeuro a job in the State DenaFteqgt that I hope his willingness to se-rve will not go unnoticed May I add that I have instigated this flurry of correspondence However I have talked to Jack and he is interested in serving hirs country

Sincerely yours

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Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

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the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

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employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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in the Columbia Law Review of his thesis on the Relationshy

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Mr Stevenson joined Sullivan amp Cromwell in the fall of 1950 and became a partner on January 1956 and

has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

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years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

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~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

Because of his combined experience inboth the private practice and the worlds of scholarship and public

affairs I believe Mr Stevenson is particularly well qualimiddotmiddotmiddot--_ fied to participate in broad~gauge and informed policy 9eoisions bull

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NEW YORK N Y 10036

BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

va - ---shyAnnex - John R Stevenson

1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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This man is exceptionally well qualified -- State Department or AID area

He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

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56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

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194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

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a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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whom I can recommend very highly

Prior to joining our firm Mr Stevenson graduated suma cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princetons School of

Political International Affairs where he majored in inter- national relations with particular emphasis on Latin America

He spent the summer of his junior year in Chile interviewing various Chilean political leaders including the present President bull

Eduardo Frei and his -principal political rival Salvador Allende

I I ~I _-j His political study of Chile which was awarded shy

the prize for the best thesis iIi the School of Public and

International Affairs was published in 1942 by the

bull University of Princeton Press During the war Mr Stevenson after serving in the

Latin American Division of Naval Intelligence as assistant

~ to the director of this division and in the Carribean served in Spain as Assistant Naval Attache where he worked

very closely with the Embassy officials in political reportiug

Following the end of the war Mr Stevenson was

employed as a political desk officer in the Office of American Republic Affairs and passed the competitive Foreign Service

exalDination but did not accept apPointment1 resigning from the State Department to enter Columbia Law t)choo1

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national Law and to complete the requirements for a Doctors degree which he received following the publication

in the Columbia Law Review of his thesis on the Relationshy

ship of Private International Law to Public International t I

Law

Mr Stevenson joined Sullivan amp Cromwell in the fall of 1950 and became a partner on January 1956 and

has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

He has been particularly concerned in the last three

years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

I international law and the related social SCiences govern-

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

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BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

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1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words ~ bull He is absolutely topflight gt ~~ -lt~ ~lt ~

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~ of no one who better co~nds as much respect from both sides ofmiddot our profession-a respect born of an awareness of his personal ~~

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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GERALDR FORD PlPTH D1Ct MICHIGAN

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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To Dick Allen

From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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At Columbia he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review and stayed an extra year as a lecturer in Intershy

national Law and to complete the requirements for a Doctors degree which he received following the publication

in the Columbia Law Review of his thesis on the Relationshy

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Mr Stevenson joined Sullivan amp Cromwell in the fall of 1950 and became a partner on January 1956 and

has been principally involved in a very broad range of international matters in his practice here

In the course of this practice Mr Stevenson has

worked closely with high government officials in Denmark Finland France Japan Norway and the Philippines in financial transactions including the preparation of deshytailed prospectuses describing the economic politicaland financial condition in these countries He has also worked with the senior officials of the World Bank Inter~ American Bank European Coal and Steel Community and Euroshy

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virtually all countries of Western Europe and to a lesser extent in Latin America and Asia

He has been particularly concerned in the last three

years with the organization and operations of ADELA Investment Company a multi-national corporation representing over 150 of

the leading companies in the United States Europe and Japanwhich has as its objective the promotion of economic developshyment and private enterprise in Latin America through joint ventures with local businessmen He has in recent months

also been working in the organization of a second or multi- investment company to promote economic development andpri-vat-e- enterprise in the less developed countries of Asia

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Mr Stevenson has had extensive experience in nego- tiating with foreign government officials and businessmen and

in various international claims and arbitral proceedings ltI

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of payments program affecting international and particularly ~v European financial middottransactionsmiddot ~ j L~~ L middotc bull ~~lmiddotmiddotmiddot

i Mi- St~venson has also been very activ~ in bar bull 1 ltassociations and other professional activities serving as ~

~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

I international law and the related social SCiences govern-

ment officials ~nd privatepracticioners a wide range of foreign policy questions bull -i

middot I Some indication of this is given inhistwo annual

middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

Because of his combined experience inboth the private practice and the worlds of scholarship and public

affairs I believe Mr Stevenson is particularly well qualimiddotmiddotmiddot--_ fied to participate in broad~gauge and informed policy 9eoisions bull

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510 FIFTH AVENUE

NEW YORK N Y 10036

BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

va - ---shyAnnex - John R Stevenson

1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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This man is exceptionally well qualified -- State Department or AID area

He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

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56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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Attained $ 1500 yr

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Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

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Started at $10000 yr

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Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

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I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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i Mi- St~venson has also been very activ~ in bar bull 1 ltassociations and other professional activities serving as ~

~Imiddot Chairman of both the State and the City Bar Association international law committees and for two years as the President of the American Society of International Law

He was the youngest President of the Society since

1 it~ founding and in the course of hIs term had the opportunity ~ to discuss with a broad range of academid scholars in both

I international law and the related social SCiences govern-

ment officials ~nd privatepracticioners a wide range of foreign policy questions bull -i

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middot addresses to the Society which +enclose as of possible

i interest He has also served on the State Departmentsi Advisory Committee on International Law

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affairs I believe Mr Stevenson is particularly well qualimiddotmiddotmiddot--_ fied to participate in broad~gauge and informed policy 9eoisions bull

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BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

va - ---shyAnnex - John R Stevenson

1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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5~ Legal Adviser

Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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LDART Lloyd Philip eciucltor ophrsieist 1101 Oct O 1pound114 s O$clr David and Edith nury) C n A ~ lImmJ (ml laude It 11 Ubull l)3i ~LA U Toronlo 1)41 Ph D Ys lcs ) t Gl1 V lrt41 Gcoplns Cntr Cal Trdl 1049 m Hgtm )brie Bllmdc Sent 140 1 ~on Dwid lnl il Held vhsies rlCI)l J li 1~4-4 i with ~tltwdlrd 011 Cltgt Cal -0 chid l~ Op h)s ) ct 511hld1lry Cl1 E~plorlshy0 1J5G middotfO We bter proL ~eophYSICS ikGI1 Jt) J-- cons HI fid d 196~-- ~lem Sot 1on GcojJh)middot~cis ~) Am Ceophmiddots i)nion L JI ASn E JlUr3liOJl CeophYi lcist- AUlhor $ Home -1015 GrlJld iltl ~lontreal 28 Cbull

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

GElLHORN Martha author foreign cnrr h Sl Louis d Oeorle and Edna (Fischel) Oellhorn stushydent John Burroughs Seh 51 Louis nnd Bryn Mawr Coil one SOn Gcorge Alexander War corr for Collis Weekly in Spain 1937middot38 Finlond 1030 China 1040middot41 England Italy lrance and Gcrshymltlnr 19~3--15 Jail 1946 Wl f eorrcponucnt for The Cu1f(Jan London Enland in Victnam 1)(iG lnu 111 Jmel 1111 7 Author The Trnuhlc lve Seen IQ16 A Stricken Field ID40 The Heart or Another 1041 Liana 1043 Wine of Astonishshyment 1948 The lIonfycd Peace HIi4 Two by Two 1958 The Face or War 1958 His Own Jhn 19G1 Prelty Tales for Tired People 19G5 The Lowest Trees Hne Ton~ 19G1 Con~br to m l ~s Office ~Iorgan Guaranty Trust Co 31 Berkeley Sq London WI Eng

GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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GELMAN Samuel Joseph )hysirlln hop ushynlll1str h Ihlla IM H 1~11 ~JICU ) 1nd Nellie Olanr~lll[) G BA YU lrlJ(I ( 0 Jnucrson Coli ~lcdlcme GJ~ ov ~co tland 1()-1i m JI(lllh Fi~n Junc 1i lr1)O cllilrlren-Sheila conlffl Joycc AdnlttlJng pJl)Si(lan lIarlem 1I0p t C 1t)4 5 jnte~n ~Iorrblnll Cit lI o~JI 8 YC bull 19middotJ6J1 adOliltlll~ Ilh~middot~lelan l~Hj t1ir out-IIllIenl dept 1947-~ de) mcd ~IlPI lrl middot19middot G~ sst rJir lIosp JOint DlSCI SCS 1 YC lU~1middot 5 ISO (lir lj S- Gl c~cC lilr Ie~hh lIosp aud led Cenler Bklyn lJG-- ~Iem WorKmens Compcnolllon Btl for Hosps J(lrt Strokc md Canshycef Corn Creater NY mem ho-p r~ pllnt1Hl~ counCil So DI- 1 ~Y permttll COlli (retcr Y Fund Btll1 (liL mCI1l 11clith Arllmiddot (urn t YC md Bkl rn I)or y C Com Iental Ret)rdlshytlOn Ilem 1( 11 (om Pride Judel dunn hom cs md ho sl)s dll Uilited ICVI11 pne11 lUiR-()i Hecipient puu serlitc civilian dcf -ir bIC clt~tiolJ Ferln Ie~lsh lhiilnthrople~ IC l)Gl Llcenlbte HOYltlt Coil 11Y~ ~lld SIlir ~dlfllillr~h ~colblld jClOII Jm Coil Iioll Adm)ll~lrs 11

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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CLUETT PEABODY amp CO INC

510 FIFTH AVENUE

NEW YORK N Y 10036

BARRY T LEITHEAD

CHANAN 0 THE oAO November 27 1968

Dr Glenn A 01ds Nixon for President Committee PO Box 1968 Times Square Station New York New York 10036

Dear Dr 01ds

Regarding John R Stevenson of Sullivan amp Cromwell

I have done a little checking in person on this fellow as Sullivan amp Cromwell are our counsel and everyone speaks very highly of him

In many opinions he could be a candidate for Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary in the State Department He is willing and wants to be of help if he can He also does not want to be considered pushy or over-anxious which I think personally is a fine quality

I just wanted to add to others - it is my belief that in this young man you have a top-flight prospect but he will not push himself which I happen to think is to his credit

Thank you for your consideration

va - ---shyAnnex - John R Stevenson

1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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XII STATE

5~ Legal Adviser

Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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This man is exceptionally well qualified -- State Department or AID area

He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

i - Yale L~~ers l

Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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GERALDR FORD PlPTH D1Ct MICHIGAN

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efUte of tbe fIlinoritp leaber ~ou~e of lepre~entatibeJ ~iugtou J)ft~

December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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XII STATE

55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

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- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

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As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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1 Positions in Professional Societies1

l President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

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Chairman 1 International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The C1ty of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Association 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List ot Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Un1v of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

-) Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 GeoWash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three step~ forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - Ev In Victors are byvictories undone ll 58 Am J Intll L 707 (1964) Book Review of Smigel tiThe Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich liThe Protection of Foreign Investment61 AmJ Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words ~ bull He is absolutely topflight gt ~~ -lt~ ~lt ~

I bullbull bull I have known him for a number of years and have worked with middotmiddot))t him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I gt~lt enjoys both at the bar and in the acadeJi1ic community I can as- I ~-~~-~~ lt sure you that his appointment would be very warmly received by all ~gt~~) who have come within the circle of his influence and I would as- middotgtsume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think~~gtmiddotmiddotmiddot

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

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Started at $ 5 000 yr

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Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

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a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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5~ Legal Adviser

Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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GERALDR FORD PlPTH D1Ct MICHIGAN

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efUte of tbe fIlinoritp leaber ~ou~e of lepre~entatibeJ ~iugtou J)ft~

December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

GElLHORN Martha author foreign cnrr h Sl Louis d Oeorle and Edna (Fischel) Oellhorn stushydent John Burroughs Seh 51 Louis nnd Bryn Mawr Coil one SOn Gcorge Alexander War corr for Collis Weekly in Spain 1937middot38 Finlond 1030 China 1040middot41 England Italy lrance and Gcrshymltlnr 19~3--15 Jail 1946 Wl f eorrcponucnt for The Cu1f(Jan London Enland in Victnam 1)(iG lnu 111 Jmel 1111 7 Author The Trnuhlc lve Seen IQ16 A Stricken Field ID40 The Heart or Another 1041 Liana 1043 Wine of Astonishshyment 1948 The lIonfycd Peace HIi4 Two by Two 1958 The Face or War 1958 His Own Jhn 19G1 Prelty Tales for Tired People 19G5 The Lowest Trees Hne Ton~ 19G1 Con~br to m l ~s Office ~Iorgan Guaranty Trust Co 31 Berkeley Sq London WI Eng

GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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To Dick Allen

From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

Had a job I believe as Assistant Adminis t rator toHindley bullbullbull was in the government

for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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is in a Department who have been doing some

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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~ Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterlipg former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore C1airman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-chief American Journal of International Law

Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

bull Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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~ of no one who better co~nds as much respect from both sides ofmiddot our profession-a respect born of an awareness of his personal ~~

qualities) his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on Jlt _ the problems confronting the nation lt ~~ ~ bull I bull

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that his wife is endowed with intelligence beaucy and chalm The ~ Pesident-elecc ~ould noC do better

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XII STATE

5~ Legal Adviser

Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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This man is exceptionally well qualified -- State Department or AID area

He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH

of

SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

i - Yale L~~ers l

Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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To Dick Allen

From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

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As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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This man is exceptionally well qualified -- State Department or AID area

He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

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Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

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BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

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Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

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Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

Had a job I believe as Assistant Adminis t rator toHindley bullbullbull was in the government

for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

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194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

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As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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XII STATE

5~ Legal Adviser

Incumbent Leonard C Meeker D New Jersey051865

Candidates

Sheldon Kaplan 57 INterantional LawyerEdward A McCabe

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

i - Yale L~~ers l

Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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efUte of tbe fIlinoritp leaber ~ou~e of lepre~entatibeJ ~iugtou J)ft~

December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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XII STATE

55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

GElLHORN Martha author foreign cnrr h Sl Louis d Oeorle and Edna (Fischel) Oellhorn stushydent John Burroughs Seh 51 Louis nnd Bryn Mawr Coil one SOn Gcorge Alexander War corr for Collis Weekly in Spain 1937middot38 Finlond 1030 China 1040middot41 England Italy lrance and Gcrshymltlnr 19~3--15 Jail 1946 Wl f eorrcponucnt for The Cu1f(Jan London Enland in Victnam 1)(iG lnu 111 Jmel 1111 7 Author The Trnuhlc lve Seen IQ16 A Stricken Field ID40 The Heart or Another 1041 Liana 1043 Wine of Astonishshyment 1948 The lIonfycd Peace HIi4 Two by Two 1958 The Face or War 1958 His Own Jhn 19G1 Prelty Tales for Tired People 19G5 The Lowest Trees Hne Ton~ 19G1 Con~br to m l ~s Office ~Iorgan Guaranty Trust Co 31 Berkeley Sq London WI Eng

GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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GELMAN Samuel Joseph )hysirlln hop ushynlll1str h Ihlla IM H 1~11 ~JICU ) 1nd Nellie Olanr~lll[) G BA YU lrlJ(I ( 0 Jnucrson Coli ~lcdlcme GJ~ ov ~co tland 1()-1i m JI(lllh Fi~n Junc 1i lr1)O cllilrlren-Sheila conlffl Joycc AdnlttlJng pJl)Si(lan lIarlem 1I0p t C 1t)4 5 jnte~n ~Iorrblnll Cit lI o~JI 8 YC bull 19middotJ6J1 adOliltlll~ Ilh~middot~lelan l~Hj t1ir out-IIllIenl dept 1947-~ de) mcd ~IlPI lrl middot19middot G~ sst rJir lIosp JOint DlSCI SCS 1 YC lU~1middot 5 ISO (lir lj S- Gl c~cC lilr Ie~hh lIosp aud led Cenler Bklyn lJG-- ~Iem WorKmens Compcnolllon Btl for Hosps J(lrt Strokc md Canshycef Corn Creater NY mem ho-p r~ pllnt1Hl~ counCil So DI- 1 ~Y permttll COlli (retcr Y Fund Btll1 (liL mCI1l 11clith Arllmiddot (urn t YC md Bkl rn I)or y C Com Iental Ret)rdlshytlOn Ilem 1( 11 (om Pride Judel dunn hom cs md ho sl)s dll Uilited ICVI11 pne11 lUiR-()i Hecipient puu serlitc civilian dcf -ir bIC clt~tiolJ Ferln Ie~lsh lhiilnthrople~ IC l)Gl Llcenlbte HOYltlt Coil 11Y~ ~lld SIlir ~dlfllillr~h ~colblld jClOII Jm Coil Iioll Adm)ll~lrs 11

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

Had a job I believe as Assistant Adminis t rator toHindley bullbullbull was in the government

for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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This man is exceptionally well qualified -- State Department or AID area

He has had extensive State Department and Congresshy1 sional experience Also as a private lawyer ~e has j 1

worked with a wide range of foreign problems particularly those ~ith a Latin American flavor He would be a fine ~~~assador especially to one of the Latin Americfu4 countries

I have known him and his family for over twenty years I can attest to his ~litical credentials

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SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

i - Yale L~~ers l

Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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GERALDR FORD PlPTH D1Ct MICHIGAN

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efUte of tbe fIlinoritp leaber ~ou~e of lepre~entatibeJ ~iugtou J)ft~

December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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XII STATE

55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

GElLHORN Martha author foreign cnrr h Sl Louis d Oeorle and Edna (Fischel) Oellhorn stushydent John Burroughs Seh 51 Louis nnd Bryn Mawr Coil one SOn Gcorge Alexander War corr for Collis Weekly in Spain 1937middot38 Finlond 1030 China 1040middot41 England Italy lrance and Gcrshymltlnr 19~3--15 Jail 1946 Wl f eorrcponucnt for The Cu1f(Jan London Enland in Victnam 1)(iG lnu 111 Jmel 1111 7 Author The Trnuhlc lve Seen IQ16 A Stricken Field ID40 The Heart or Another 1041 Liana 1043 Wine of Astonishshyment 1948 The lIonfycd Peace HIi4 Two by Two 1958 The Face or War 1958 His Own Jhn 19G1 Prelty Tales for Tired People 19G5 The Lowest Trees Hne Ton~ 19G1 Con~br to m l ~s Office ~Iorgan Guaranty Trust Co 31 Berkeley Sq London WI Eng

GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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To Dick Allen

From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

Had a job I believe as Assistant Adminis t rator toHindley bullbullbull was in the government

for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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TO The record

FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

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Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH

of

SHELDON Z KAPLAN

Sheldon Zachary Kaplan

Boston Massachusetts - November 15 1911

Married to former Megan Vondersmith of Cincinnati Ohio

Lives with wife and six rlhildren at 7810 Moorland Lane Bethesda Maryland Phone OLiver 2-4488 (Legal residence Maryland)

Graduate of Boston Latin School Yale College and Oxford University England also attended Harvard Law School and University of Paris (Doctorate studies in international law)

International lawyer 1025 - 15th Street N W Washington D C Office Phone 737-2656

Former Governme== Pcs~icJs As~~stant to Legal Adviser

Academic

Writings

D~art=e~t 0 St~e Staff Consultant House Foreign Apounda~s Cv~itte~ C S Congress Congressional Ac--iser L S De~aticr to Tenth General Assembly of t Xe=~er of resice~ tial-appointed missions to

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Costa Rica pound1 S~vador a=d Gruguay Delegate Governshyment of ~icarag~~ 18th and 19th Sessions I ternational Sugar Council Ldcn 1964 and 1965

~ shyLectured OI fore~n affairs at Georg~t~ Universtt~----- -Scheol of Fore Service Participated in panel discussions on Latin America under auspices of Gcorge Washington University

~unercus published articles on foreign affairs foreign econocic policy ~~d Latin America (Most recent Coshyauthor Panama Canal Issues and Treaty Talks It Center for Strategic Studi~s Georgetown UniverSity 1967)

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Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

i - Yale L~~ers l

Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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GERALDR FORD PlPTH D1Ct MICHIGAN

1 ~ongre55 of tbe Wniteb ~tatt5

efUte of tbe fIlinoritp leaber ~ou~e of lepre~entatibeJ ~iugtou J)ft~

December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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55 Administrator SCA

Jh cumbent Barbara Watson D New York 073168

Candidates

Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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GELlHORN Alfred phslclan educator b St Louis June 4 1013 S Ccor~e and Ednn (Fischcl) C student Amhcrst CoIL 1930-32 MD VMhln~~ ton Ubull 1937 m Olgll Frederiek Aug 4 1039 chilshyrJrcn--Martha Anne Christina Marla Edna Gen suq till Barnes Hosp bull St Louis 1037-39 gynceol~ ogy lng Passavant Meml Hosp bull ChIO 1030-40 fellow Carnctie Jnstn of Washintton Baltlmorc 1040-43 instr latcr asst proL physolo~y coiL phJsician and surgeons Columbia 1043-15 asst asso prot pharmacology 1045-48 nsso prot c1ln cancer rescarch dept medicine 1948-52 asso prot medicine 102-58 profcssor of internal medlcinc 1958-- assislnnt physician at lhe Vanderbilt CI1I1shyie Pr es byn ilosp since 1045 Is phSleian Francls Dclafield 11osp New York City 1940-52 and chief of Medica l Service 1052- isltlnr nrof ot mCllshyiclnc Albert EinsteiO Med Scll Dir Inst Canccr nescrch COlumbia bd resenls r--ll Library Mcuishycine Diplomlte Am nd lnternll ~Ierl Ment Soe ror Clin lmcstiCiltion NY Co Med Socbull Jm Assn c llccr Res~(h (pres 1pound162-61) jm soe rhlrm Dnd Expt1 Theflpculics Soc Exnll moloy and Mldiclnc Home 118 E Hamilton Amiddot Engleshyod NJ orrICe 630 W 10Blh Sl N YC 32

GElLHORN Martha author foreign cnrr h Sl Louis d Oeorle and Edna (Fischel) Oellhorn stushydent John Burroughs Seh 51 Louis nnd Bryn Mawr Coil one SOn Gcorge Alexander War corr for Collis Weekly in Spain 1937middot38 Finlond 1030 China 1040middot41 England Italy lrance and Gcrshymltlnr 19~3--15 Jail 1946 Wl f eorrcponucnt for The Cu1f(Jan London Enland in Victnam 1)(iG lnu 111 Jmel 1111 7 Author The Trnuhlc lve Seen IQ16 A Stricken Field ID40 The Heart or Another 1041 Liana 1043 Wine of Astonishshyment 1948 The lIonfycd Peace HIi4 Two by Two 1958 The Face or War 1958 His Own Jhn 19G1 Prelty Tales for Tired People 19G5 The Lowest Trees Hne Ton~ 19G1 Con~br to m l ~s Office ~Iorgan Guaranty Trust Co 31 Berkeley Sq London WI Eng

GELlHORN Walter educalor b St Louis Sept_ 18 1906 s Oeon~e and Fdna (Fischel) Qn Jmherrt 1921 LH D 18~2 LLB Columshybia 1931 LLD Uniiersity of Iennsyharlla 10G3 m Kilty Minus lune 1 1932 chilorenshyEllis Gay Law sec to US Supreme Court Justice IInrlan F Slone 1011 admilled NY bar 1032 ally Office or Solicilor Gen US Dept or Jusshytice 1032-33 memo (acuity of law Columbia U since 1D33 also faculty ot political selcnee slnce 1037 lictts professor of law 197-- Member of the New York Slate pub works ad~jsory boaro 193 regional all) US Social SecllrilY Bd bull 1036middot 38 dlr atty gens com on administrative proce~ dure 1939middot11 oi bull of research NY Law Soc bull 1041 asst gen counsel and regional atty Otnce of PrJce Adminslrn bull H)42-43 spl a5$t to sec ot Interior 1943 middot44 chmn Nat oVar Labor Bd 2d Region 11l44-45 ehm n HH5 middotis Drof U 1anehestcr Eng 1f1~IL Jnk~n 11 1f) 5S lcctr U Leyden (iethermiddotIlRds) 1)-3 li4 GO AWILrded IIcndclllOn ~fcl1 rrize 1140 (co-~jnner) Gold smltil (lward 1051 Hillman awaro 1057 James Srhou lrr Icctr John Hop kins U HJ11 Edward DUll~llsS White leclr La Ubull 111 Olhtr Wendell Holmes lcetr JIrJrd 11 bull 1~GG )Iem counc t[ dm ifl trv COllr l Jniteri States IDGI-62 FellOW Ameri can Acartemy ot Arls anu SCiences memo Assn of Amerir 11I Llw Schs (pres 13) lat ACltld rhitrll nrs Am Soc Pub Adminstm bull Al pha Delta Phi (pres Hliishy58) Phi Bela Ianpa Phi Dclta PhI AIIhor Admlnshyistralie Law-Cases and Comments 1J40 (1h edit 19GO) Federal Aomini straUe rrocccrlin~s J1-11 ~eshycurit)middot Loyalt) anrJ SeHnce lD50 Chlldrt n nno Vamshylli es In the Courts 1954 lndivldual Freedom Dnd Go~cmn(ntal nestraints 100 KIMnte11 Jlnken (in Japancsc) 1)i) American Ri~lt 1 )60 Wllcn American s Complajn 1f)fiG Oml)wlsmen lnd Othshyers I1G6 wthor with others Chll LiiJerties Un lIer Attack 1J) The St(te~ and Sulwersion 19i 2 The freedom to fleld 1lrf1 l~tltOrJa l hoard Thc AmeriCln Scholar 1f)~) l-i fi 1(IiLor mononlJlIIS lletleral adminlstrtthe 111cnCICS (ror utty icnerals COin on adminlltlratie proce1Iure) J ImiddottO and 1n~ I iIoJne 54 lornjnl ~ i rJe Dr bull ~YC 10025

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GELMAN Samuel Joseph )hysirlln hop ushynlll1str h Ihlla IM H 1~11 ~JICU ) 1nd Nellie Olanr~lll[) G BA YU lrlJ(I ( 0 Jnucrson Coli ~lcdlcme GJ~ ov ~co tland 1()-1i m JI(lllh Fi~n Junc 1i lr1)O cllilrlren-Sheila conlffl Joycc AdnlttlJng pJl)Si(lan lIarlem 1I0p t C 1t)4 5 jnte~n ~Iorrblnll Cit lI o~JI 8 YC bull 19middotJ6J1 adOliltlll~ Ilh~middot~lelan l~Hj t1ir out-IIllIenl dept 1947-~ de) mcd ~IlPI lrl middot19middot G~ sst rJir lIosp JOint DlSCI SCS 1 YC lU~1middot 5 ISO (lir lj S- Gl c~cC lilr Ie~hh lIosp aud led Cenler Bklyn lJG-- ~Iem WorKmens Compcnolllon Btl for Hosps J(lrt Strokc md Canshycef Corn Creater NY mem ho-p r~ pllnt1Hl~ counCil So DI- 1 ~Y permttll COlli (retcr Y Fund Btll1 (liL mCI1l 11clith Arllmiddot (urn t YC md Bkl rn I)or y C Com Iental Ret)rdlshytlOn Ilem 1( 11 (om Pride Judel dunn hom cs md ho sl)s dll Uilited ICVI11 pne11 lUiR-()i Hecipient puu serlitc civilian dcf -ir bIC clt~tiolJ Ferln Ie~lsh lhiilnthrople~ IC l)Gl Llcenlbte HOYltlt Coil 11Y~ ~lld SIlir ~dlfllillr~h ~colblld jClOII Jm Coil Iioll Adm)ll~lrs 11

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To Dick Allen

From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

Had a job I believe as Assistant Adminis t rator toHindley bullbullbull was in the government

for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

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R chard V Allert Director of Foreign Policy Research Campaign Comm

450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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is in a Department who have been doing some

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U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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Sheldon Z Kaplan Biographic Sketch - page 2

Languages

Decorations

Travel

Professional Organizations

Clubs

Listings

Civic and Community

English French German and Spanish

United States - Bronze Star Medal (Army Service) Guatemala - Orden del Quetzal IFrance - La Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise City of NancYi France - Croix de Lorraine l

Europe FarEast and Latin America (in private capacity and as Staff Consultant Congressional study missions abroad)

D C Bar Association (Chairman Subcommittee on legal representation of foreign governments 1963) U S Supreme Court Bar Boston Bar Association American Bar Association (member Cowwittee 0= Latin Acerican law) Inter-amp~crica~ Bar Association Wastpoundngton Foreign Law Society ~erican Socie~ of Internati~a1 law I

- Cosccs ~~ ampNavy National Press Teccral City

i - Yale L~~ers l

Whos 0--0 in Alerica World Whos Who in Commerc and Industry Internatic=al Yearbook and Statesmen~ Whos Wh~-shyLis ted as expert on Latin-Acerican affaiis --in ~tion-af-- __- shyDirectory of Latin lwericanists (Library of Congress publication) bull

Member Board of Directors Glaydin School (Leesburg Va) 1965 to date Member Bequest-Legacy Committee National Jewish Hospital (Denver Colorado) 1965-1966

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GERALDR FORD PlPTH D1Ct MICHIGAN

1 ~ongre55 of tbe Wniteb ~tatt5

efUte of tbe fIlinoritp leaber ~ou~e of lepre~entatibeJ ~iugtou J)ft~

December 9 1968

Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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To Dick Allen

From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

Had a job I believe as Assistant Adminis t rator toHindley bullbullbull was in the government

for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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is in a Department who have been doing some

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U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

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fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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GERALDR FORD PlPTH D1Ct MICHIGAN

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University

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As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as AmbastAsr to China ionsConsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant for East Asianand Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor at the no ate or ~eral Counl$l of e the Arms ConErO X~ t

-= I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these pOSitions in the new Administration

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Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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I Jerome Alan iCohen

Professor o~ LawshyHarvard Univ~rsity

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July 1 1930 Linden New Jersey

Educated

BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa High Honors in International Relations)

Certificate--University of Lyon France 1952 (Fulbright Scholar)

LLB--Yale 1955 (Editor-~n-chiepound Yale Law Journal~ Betts Prize for highest gradesin third year class Order of Coif) I

Occu12ation

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warren 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--AssociateCovingtbn sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Fellow Center for Chinese

Studies University of California (Berkeley) l964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese lav and government intern~tional law and politics comparative law administrative and criminal law bull

Languages

Speak-and read Chinese French and Spanish

Books ill

1 liThe Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Chairman Study Group on East Asia policy Institute of politics Harvard University

i Chairman American Society of International Laws Panel

on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee to Promote Scholarly Cbmmunication with Mainland China

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Kenneth W GEMMILL-58 Lawyer Allen Kintner

Allen MORELAND-57 US Consul General Per Bryce Harlow

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

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As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

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1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

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He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

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of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

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From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

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for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

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endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

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POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

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450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

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INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

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JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

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IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

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EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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is in a Department who have been doing some

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U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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To Dick Allen

From William Kintner

Re Kenneth W Gemmill - A law partner in Dechert Price amp Rhodes in Philadelphia 1

Had a job I believe as Assistant Adminis t rator toHindley bullbullbull was in the government

for two years under the Eisenhower regime A Nixon Republican and extremely capable

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TO The record

FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

I

Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

1

POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

S0CY a~d

~ r)

I

R chard V Allert Director of Foreign Policy Research Campaign Comm

450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

raquo

1i1

~IOO

XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

04 PAS POP 3

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V c C - - -

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I

-

CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

- -

INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

I I

JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

j

IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

04 PAS POP 3

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I

RE SU ME I bull

WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

J

Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

(

I

1964

1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

I

t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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r 0 - r7I r ~ - j ~

Rch~rd Alcrj l4 middot L Lt_ ~ H ~ J bullrt -J - _

Dir)ctoi of Fogn Poicy R~scurc C~r ~ r iJ(pound Cc ~ ~ -Ilt l~ o II

f~2 111 YOt LV 1 CG2 2 (2~~) CC i -G4 G

TO The record

FROM DICK ALLEN

RE recommendations from Dr tmiddotilliani R Kintner Foreign Policy Research Institute

I

Bill Kintner has submitted the follqw1ng recommendations which I pass on with my

endorsement

NAME

Dr Charles E Hutchnson Office of Scientific Research Dept of the Air Force Pentagon Washington 25 DC

Charles T Vetter Jr United States Information Agency Washington DC

Frederick Hoffman Ramp~ Corporation strongly endorsed 1700 Main Street by Sam Cohen Santa Monica Calfornia

Leon Sloamps Department of State Washington DC

Mr RD Md1ichael T Mellon amp Sons Mellon Square Pittsburgh Pa

Kenneth vl Gemmill Dechert Price and Rttoadc s 3 Penn Center (Ikes Asst Philadelphia Pa of Treasury

a sharp prunDr Richard Foster Stanford Research Institute Arlington Virginia

1

POSITION

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOU~DATION H~d Congressional and Public Affairs

USIA Li~ison Officer (Congressional)

DEFENSE Assistant Secretary (Comptroller

STKiEgt or NSC Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assistant Secy for Public Affairs

STATE Deputy Under Secretary of St a e for Adrlinistration

DEFENSE Assistant or Deputy Assist~nt S2cretary for installations and logistics

apound il e

S0CY a~d

~ r)

I

R chard V Allert Director of Foreign Policy Research Campaign Comm

450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

raquo

1i1

~IOO

XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

04 PAS POP 3

---

----- --- shy

V c C - - -

~)

I

-

CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

- -

INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

I I

JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

j

IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

04 PAS POP 3

I bull w

I

RE SU ME I bull

WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

J

Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

(

I

1964

1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

I

t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

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I

R chard V Allert Director of Foreign Policy Research Campaign Comm

450 Park Aven ue New Yorllt NY 10022 (212) 661-6400

To The Record

From Dick Allen

Re~nn~h W ~ill~

I I strongly recommend Kenneth W Gemmill for the post of Administrator SeA

In the Dept of State

raquo

1i1

~IOO

XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

04 PAS POP 3

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I

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CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

- -

INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

I I

JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

j

IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

04 PAS POP 3

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I

RE SU ME I bull

WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

J

Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

(

I

1964

1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

I

t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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XII STATE

56 Inspect or General-Foreign Assistance

Incumbent John K Mansfield D Connecticut 051262

Candidates

Anthony Faunce 52 Partner-John Paige amp Co Brad Morse

04 PAS POP 3

---

----- --- shy

V c C - - -

~)

I

-

CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

- -

INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

I I

JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

j

IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

04 PAS POP 3

I bull w

I

RE SU ME I bull

WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

J

Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

(

I

1964

1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

I

t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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----- --- shy

V c C - - -

~)

I

-

CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

- -

INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

I I

JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

j

IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

04 PAS POP 3

I bull w

I

RE SU ME I bull

WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

J

Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

(

I

1964

1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

I

t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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-

CAREER SSTCKY

19)7 to 194-2

Started at $ 1000 yr

Attained $ 1500 yr

r 1942 to 194-6

Naval File Number

0798)9

194-6 to 1948

Started at $ )500 yr

Attained $ 4500 yr

1948 to 1952

Started at $ 5 000 yr

Attained $ 7500 yr

1952 to 1968

Started at $10000 yr

Attained $90000 yr

- -

INSURANCE COHPANY of OETH A1gtERICA

Trainee and subsequently Assistant Underwriter in Ocean lJarine and Inland 11arine ins~rance for a multiple line insurance company

Left to serve in iiorltd War II

UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

Became a member of the Naval Reserve in 19)8 Served on active duty holding seagoing command positions in the Pacific Area Following release from active duty continued in Naval Reserve retiring 1948 in gr~de of Lieut~nant

OBRION RUSSELL

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based nationally recognized general _insurance broker

Left to seek advancement

I I

JOHN C bull PAIGE and C MPANY

Salesman and Account Handler for this Boston-based international insurrnce brokerage firm with-branches in New York Los Angeles Atlanta and five New England cities and correspondent offices in London Rio de Janiero Caracas ledellin (Colombia) and Sydney Annual premiums ex~lusiveof life insurance were on the order of seventy-five million dollars

In 1952 I was taken into the firm as a general partner

General Partner with management and sales responsibilities in the United States and abroad

In I-l3y of 1968 I withdrew from management to serve as Regional Cayaign Director for President-Elect Nixon in New England

Attached sheet 1 Confidential Resume 6 December 1968

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

j

IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

04 PAS POP 3

I bull w

I

RE SU ME I bull

WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

J

Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

(

I

1964

1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

I

t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

Page 32: White House Special Files Box 21 Folder 20 · 21 20 n.d. Memo Memo for the record form Dick Allen RE: recommendations from William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg

PRESENT amp PAST MEHBERSHIPS and POSITIONS HELD in PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS or CULTURAL SOCIETIES and CONFERENCES I

GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COl1MERCE

Currently Vice-President since 1967 Director 1961-1967 Presently Chairman of its Committee to Develop the Port of Boston Chairman of its National Affairs Comffiittee 1961-1968

THE lNTERNATIONAL CENTER OF NE- ENGLAND

Director and member of the Executive Committee of this -orld Trade Center since 1965

PARTNERS OF THE ALLIANCE (MASSACHUSErTS-ANTIOQUIA COLOl1BIA)

President 1965-1968 Member of the Executive Committee since 1964

j

IOI-iEll TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Hember of Board of Trustees since 1967 President of the Board

NASHOBA COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

l1ember of the Board of Trustees YJember of the Executive Committee President of the Board in 1966

THE INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Member of the Board of Trustees President in 1960 Ii

of the Board

~ttached sheet 2 ~ - nndential Resume bull ~~Imber 1968

XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

04 PAS POP 3

I bull w

I

RE SU ME I bull

WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

J

Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

(

I

1964

1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

I

t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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XII STATE

57 Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance

Incumben t Howard Haugerud D Minnesota 071363

Candidates

William J MAZZOCCO-54 Dir CommControl (AID)Mundt

04 PAS POP 3

I bull w

I

RE SU ME I bull

WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

J

Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

(

I

1964

1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

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U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

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WILLIAM J MAZZOCCO PERSONAL DATA Director Office of Commodity Control Born December 9 1914

Bureau for Vietnam and Surveillance Ontario Canada Agency for International Development Height 5 7

Weight 180 Ibs MarTied Maria Giorgi

Rome Italy January10 1951

Children Alexis (October 11 1951) Kathleen (December 29 1952) Lawrence (April 19 i954) Miche~e (May 30 1958) Leslie (September 12 1962)

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Home Address 5403 Newington Road -

Bethesda Maryland 20016 Phone 656-5173 i

EDUCATION

Graduate of University of Portland Portland Oregon- BA Degree (Economics)(June 1937) Catholic University Washington D C -MA Degree (Economics)(June 1940)

Graduate Studies Georgetown University Washington D C- (1947-48) Participated in doctoral program in lonomic~

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Collllissioned Ensign U S Navy (Reserve) 1942 Service in North African and European Theatres as Communications Intelligence Officer Discharged as Lieutenant in 1946

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 1965 - Present Director Office of Commodity Control and Surveillance Bureau for Vietnam AID Department of State Washington - Direct efforts to maintain program integrity for Assistant Associate Administrator for Commodity Management AID which included development of policy procedures and implementation of a program of s~eillance for commodity import program to Vietnam (Has during this assignment acted as Assistant Associate Adminisshytrator Deputy Assistant Associate Administrator and Director Commodity Import Program for intermittent periods during absence of position incumbents)

February 1965 - November 1965 Director Office of Vietnam AffairS AloD Department of State -Coordinated AID activities for Vietnam (Commonly known as the Vietnam Desk) including recorrmendations for formulation of program policy and administration of Vietnam program and backstop of U S Overseas Mission to Vietnam

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1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

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t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

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U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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1962

1960

1959

1957

1952 U

1949

1948

1940

1939

2

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)

- 1965 Economic Advisor to Office of Poli~y U S Information Office Washington D C - Advised USIA on Economic matters affecting developshyment of information policy and programming

- 1964 AID Member on Faculty National Interdepartmental Seminar Foreign Service Institute - Lectured on counterinsurgency and participated

in curriculum programning

- 1962 Director U S Overseas Mission to the Entente States (Ivory Coast Upper Volta Niger and Dahomeyi) - charged with administration of foreign assistance program for named Fountries

- 1960 Participant Senior Seminal in Foreign Policy Foreign Service Institute

- 1959 Deputy Director U S Ove seas Mission to Brazil I

- 1957 Division Chief and Executiv1e Assistant to the Director of the S Overseas Mission to Italy

- 1952 Specialist on East-West Trade (Organization for European Economic Cooperation) Commercial Policy European Paym~nts Union Financial Policy and Supranational Economic Affairs Office of Special Representative Paris (Marshal Plan)

- 1949 International Economic AffairS Munitions Board Department of Defense

- 1948 Commodities and U S Commercial P~licy Expert U S Tariff

Cormnission

- 1940 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) and Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

COLLAIERAL PROFESSIONAL AcrrvrrIES

Lecturer on Modernization Process Changing Society Communist Subversive Economic Warfare Counterinsurgency Political and Economic Development to Armed Service Staff Colleges Allied Forces Staff College International Police Academy Foreign Service Institute and numerous civic military professional and religious forums

Lecturer on U S Foreign and Domestic Econ~c Policies and Basis for U S non-military presence in Vietnam in six foreign countries under sponsorship of U S Information Agency (1953 1959 and 1966) bull

LANGUAGES Fluent in Italian French Portugese and Spanish

I

t

you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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you would like to have and our Investigations in Alaska for with our tells its own

is in a Department who have been doing some

-~ -~L C ~1UNDT

bull - M AD ISON SOUTH DAKOTA

R L M c CAUGHEY FO I[lOH UUHI II CQMMITTU

ADMIN I~TATIVE AS S iSTANT QOVIUHMEHT OP[ATIONIJ COMMrTTrC

R ODERTA VAN DEEK ~CnHc() $poundcdez$cnapounde Kl(COJTIYS SECUTAY I

WASHINGTON DC 2050 ADVISORY C O iloo4MISSJOPf ON WALTER C CONAHAN

~t ROBIrRT E RUDDY

U1OI TlYII aT December 9 ~968 ~- - t1 AIID

1 i 1 I Dr~)1O) I

fa ~ lt ~ 1-1r Bryce N Harlow ~ - ~ Assistant to the President-electI 450 Park AvenueI F _ w-C

I New York New York 10022

Dear Bryce ~~J~~ I am enclosing herewith some information which I think

in your files It concerns the black hats the white hats This was compiled at my request by Phil Morgan Republican Counsel of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on

You may know Phil was with the Department of Interior

I the Eisenhower Administration for a while before coming Committee His letter tome--which we should keep confidential- shy

story I

As one of the chief investigators in the TFX scandal Phil perfect position to know some of the people in the Defense

a good conscientious job as well as of the phonies Phil also made two trips to Saigon while our

Committee was investigating the AID Program I

On the blank sheet checked in red you will find a list of names of those he thinks should certainly be gotten out of AID and he has noted the reasons therefore

Hoping these will be h~lpful to you in your staffing and screening procedures I am

I

I rampfkJN~

Karl E Mundt uss 1 i

1 KEMkh ~ I 1~ I I

I

I

I -~ - - ~7 a - ~- --~ - ------~---~ ~~ - ---- - --

7 I

I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -

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I AID

He would not hnvelotten to first bElse in our hearings-shyparticularly with reference as to knowing the lie s that Poats Heilman (both were witnesses) were telling if it had not b~en for the follmving throe individuals

1 Tot Fie Ids Jr - Lou is a young VirGinia eeIftle- man who worked as the ffi1nistrative Assistant in the lastJlO rlOnths of Senator Hillis Robertsons tenure here He is a Jawshyyar with a Masters Degree (or the eq~ival~nt) in Internati~nal Trade and Foreien Policy Lou is not the real brai~~~pi~~__~lt ________ _

the assistance that we received but he had been on the Rill l long enough and was practical enough to reurolt the two men middotmiddotho had the AID know-how together with us on practically a clandesshytineoasis so that we could cope with the aforesaid Poats etc (I will mention the other two subs~quently) Fields is a Conshyservative Democrat who supported Richard Nixon in both 1960 and 1968 In fact his Hife Has on a RichriJond Committee for Nixon as Lou was in 1960 Lou is only a consultant at AID and his time runs out in March 19690 He has said he could go back to Richmond Va to practice law but he would like to IIstay

on and assist in correcting some of this ~ inefficiency that we all have seen It is assumed that he would go wi th one or the othe r of the next two men if they were to be placed in a good spot wit h the new Administration Fie Ids resume is attached herewith

2 J Bill brilliant economically-minded 1 in man foreitn assistance programs since thfl days of t he Marshall Plan (In fact he workshyed for Claire Luce when she was Ambassador to Italy) He is truly concerned with the waste of money inthe~ggt program He knows where the vraste is and how to go about dOlng some thine ashybout it He has stood up to the do-gooder s II for a long time but has been relatively buried in the AID bureaucry He speaks sever81 languages fluently In my opinion he would be an exshycellent choice for the job of Inspector General of the State Dep8rtment That job is now belne held By Kenneth Ilansfield a nice I enougn fellow but wi thout any 11 pus h bull I Also Howard Haugershyud is the Assistant IG and although close to McClellan because

I

of his friendship with I1cClflllans fJon Howard is nothing more than a political ha ck e have had more troub Ie wi th the I G because they pretend that they want to cooperate with us and then they are alirays pulling back I after they start to give us some thing We middot~lso have learned from Fie Ids and Mazzocco--who have access to the same cablegrams from Vietnam--thatthe IG I holda things that we are interestedl in out from us I believe that our Subcommittee would get the utmost cooperation from

- J shy I

-_- --- - _---1 --- - -middotmiddot---middot-

- --- --- -- - 1 -- -