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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 15 03/30/1973 Letter Letter from Ehrlichman to the manager of the Kensington Palace Hotel (London) informing him of Mrs. Ehrlichman having lost a camera. 1pg. 21 15 04/13/1973 Memo Letter from Barbara Cantey to the American Automobile Association, Membership Department RE: Ehrlichman's membership status. 1pg. 21 15 04/13/1973 Letter Letter from Ehrlichman to Leon Clemmer offering condolences regarding the passing of is father. 1pg. 21 15 02/10/1969 Memo Memo from Krogh to the Ponigoe Land Company RE: Certificate of Thirty Share Unit. 1pg. 21 15 n.d. Other Document Portion of a table of contents (author unk) regarding various positions of the Department of State. 1pg. 21 15 n.d. Other Document List of Senators & Congressmen and their recommendations for various positions within the Department of State. 4pgs. Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Page 1 of 3

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Page 1: White House Special Files Box 21 Folder 15 · White House Special Files Collection ... 21 15 n.d. Form Resume for Federal Employment for Casey, ... Senator Clifford P. Case,

Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryWhite House Special Files CollectionFolder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 15 03301973 Letter Letter from Ehrlichman to the manager of the Kensington Palace Hotel (London) informing him of Mrs Ehrlichman having lost a camera 1pg

21 15 04131973 Memo Letter from Barbara Cantey to the American Automobile Association Membership Department RE Ehrlichmans membership status 1pg

21 15 04131973 Letter Letter from Ehrlichman to Leon Clemmer offering condolences regarding the passing of is father 1pg

21 15 02101969 Memo Memo from Krogh to the Ponigoe Land Company RE Certificate of Thirty Share Unit 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Portion of a table of contents (author unk) regarding various positions of the Department of State 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document List of Senators amp Congressmen and their recommendations for various positions within the Department of State 4pgs

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 1 of 3

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 15 nd Report List of Kissingers recommendations for positions within the Department of State 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Document stating incumbent Undersecretary of State and recommended candidate 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Page from a book giving a brief bio for Alexis U Johnson 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant Ambassador-at-Large and candidates 1pg

21 15 11081968 Letter Letter from Dudley Swim to RN recommending Admiral George W Anderson to an informal advisory position within the administration 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Document showing Ambassador-at-Large incumbant amp candidates (none stated) 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Document showing Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and candidates 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 2 of 3

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 15 nd Form Resume for Federal Employment for Casey William J 4pgs

21 15 nd Other Document Personal informal resume from William J Casey listing abilities experiences etc 2pgs

21 15 12121968 Letter Letter from Bill Casey recommending Milton Katz for public service 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 3 of 3

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

CONTENTS

S~cretary of State Under Secretary of State Ambassador-at-Large Ambassador-at-Large Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affajrs Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affai~s Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Counselor of the Department Legal Adviser Administrator SCA Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Di~ector Bureau of Intelligence and Research (International Organizatilt US Representative to the UN Deputy Represntative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council Deputy Representative in Security Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador U~S Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Counci1 U S Representative vri th personal rank of Ambassador Economic and Social Counctl Administrator (AID) Deputy Administrator (AID) Assistant Administrator Office of Private Resources (AID) Assistant Admin strator Offic e or Program and Policy Coordinat ion (AID Assistant Administrator Tilar on Hunger (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for East Asia (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Viet Nam AID) Assistant Administrator for Administration (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Africa (AlD) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and East Asia Director Information Staff (AID) Controller (AID) Deputy Director Office of Personnel and Manpower (AID) Congressional Liaison Officer (AID) General Counsel (AID) Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Peace Corps Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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j 4 Congressman Robert Corbett Ranking Minority Member of House Post Office and Civil Service Committee

Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

5 Congressman Frank Bow Ranking Minority Member House Appropriations Committee -----~ -- ~---~ ----~----

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DEPARTMEN1 OF STATE (Cont d)

6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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8 Congressman John Rhodes Ranking Minority Member on House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works

i Recommends appointment of

Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE (Cont d )

Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

13 Senat~rWallace B~nnett amprucingMin~~lt Member Senate Bank1ngCOmmi~tee

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l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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Department of State

Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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XII STATE

36 Underse cre t ary of State

I ncumben t Ni chol as Katzenbach D I llinoi s 10 03 66

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XII STATE

37 Ambassador -at-Large

In cumbe n t Ge or ge C McGhee D Texas 04196 8

Candidatesbull

- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

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Admiral Anderson was transferred

as a naval officer on retired pay

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XII STATE

38 Ambas sador- at-Large

I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

Candidat e s

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XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

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Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

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21 15 nd Other Document Document stating incumbent Undersecretary of State and recommended candidate 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Page from a book giving a brief bio for Alexis U Johnson 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant Ambassador-at-Large and candidates 1pg

21 15 11081968 Letter Letter from Dudley Swim to RN recommending Admiral George W Anderson to an informal advisory position within the administration 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Document showing Ambassador-at-Large incumbant amp candidates (none stated) 1pg

21 15 nd Other Document Document showing Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and candidates 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 2 of 3

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 15 nd Form Resume for Federal Employment for Casey William J 4pgs

21 15 nd Other Document Personal informal resume from William J Casey listing abilities experiences etc 2pgs

21 15 12121968 Letter Letter from Bill Casey recommending Milton Katz for public service 1pg

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

CONTENTS

S~cretary of State Under Secretary of State Ambassador-at-Large Ambassador-at-Large Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affajrs Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affai~s Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Counselor of the Department Legal Adviser Administrator SCA Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Di~ector Bureau of Intelligence and Research (International Organizatilt US Representative to the UN Deputy Represntative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council Deputy Representative in Security Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador U~S Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Counci1 U S Representative vri th personal rank of Ambassador Economic and Social Counctl Administrator (AID) Deputy Administrator (AID) Assistant Administrator Office of Private Resources (AID) Assistant Admin strator Offic e or Program and Policy Coordinat ion (AID Assistant Administrator Tilar on Hunger (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for East Asia (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Viet Nam AID) Assistant Administrator for Administration (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Africa (AlD) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and East Asia Director Information Staff (AID) Controller (AID) Deputy Director Office of Personnel and Manpower (AID) Congressional Liaison Officer (AID) General Counsel (AID) Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Peace Corps Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

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6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

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Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

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Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

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(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

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Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

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Home - IGlenwood Road

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Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

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Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

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Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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21 15 12121968 Letter Letter from Bill Casey recommending Milton Katz for public service 1pg

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

CONTENTS

S~cretary of State Under Secretary of State Ambassador-at-Large Ambassador-at-Large Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affajrs Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affai~s Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Counselor of the Department Legal Adviser Administrator SCA Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Di~ector Bureau of Intelligence and Research (International Organizatilt US Representative to the UN Deputy Represntative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council Deputy Representative in Security Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador U~S Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Counci1 U S Representative vri th personal rank of Ambassador Economic and Social Counctl Administrator (AID) Deputy Administrator (AID) Assistant Administrator Office of Private Resources (AID) Assistant Admin strator Offic e or Program and Policy Coordinat ion (AID Assistant Administrator Tilar on Hunger (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for East Asia (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Viet Nam AID) Assistant Administrator for Administration (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Africa (AlD) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and East Asia Director Information Staff (AID) Controller (AID) Deputy Director Office of Personnel and Manpower (AID) Congressional Liaison Officer (AID) General Counsel (AID) Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Peace Corps Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

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6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

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Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

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l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

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Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

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8 November 1968

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Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

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Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

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Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

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Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

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Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

CONTENTS

S~cretary of State Under Secretary of State Ambassador-at-Large Ambassador-at-Large Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affajrs Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affai~s Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Counselor of the Department Legal Adviser Administrator SCA Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Di~ector Bureau of Intelligence and Research (International Organizatilt US Representative to the UN Deputy Represntative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council Deputy Representative in Security Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador U~S Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Counci1 U S Representative vri th personal rank of Ambassador Economic and Social Counctl Administrator (AID) Deputy Administrator (AID) Assistant Administrator Office of Private Resources (AID) Assistant Admin strator Offic e or Program and Policy Coordinat ion (AID Assistant Administrator Tilar on Hunger (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for East Asia (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Viet Nam AID) Assistant Administrator for Administration (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Africa (AlD) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and East Asia Director Information Staff (AID) Controller (AID) Deputy Director Office of Personnel and Manpower (AID) Congressional Liaison Officer (AID) General Counsel (AID) Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Peace Corps Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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j 4 Congressman Robert Corbett Ranking Minority Member of House Post Office and Civil Service Committee

Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

5 Congressman Frank Bow Ranking Minority Member House Appropriations Committee -----~ -- ~---~ ----~----

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6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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8 Congressman John Rhodes Ranking Minority Member on House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

13 Senat~rWallace B~nnett amprucingMin~~lt Member Senate Bank1ngCOmmi~tee

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Department of State Congresswoman Dvyer urges retention in some high level posishy

tion of illian R lyler U S Ambassador to the Netherlands and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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Department of State

Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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8 November 1968

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Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

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Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

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Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

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Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

CONTENTS

S~cretary of State Under Secretary of State Ambassador-at-Large Ambassador-at-Large Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affajrs Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affai~s Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Counselor of the Department Legal Adviser Administrator SCA Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Di~ector Bureau of Intelligence and Research (International Organizatilt US Representative to the UN Deputy Represntative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council Deputy Representative in Security Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador U~S Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Counci1 U S Representative vri th personal rank of Ambassador Economic and Social Counctl Administrator (AID) Deputy Administrator (AID) Assistant Administrator Office of Private Resources (AID) Assistant Admin strator Offic e or Program and Policy Coordinat ion (AID Assistant Administrator Tilar on Hunger (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for East Asia (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Viet Nam AID) Assistant Administrator for Administration (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Africa (AlD) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and East Asia Director Information Staff (AID) Controller (AID) Deputy Director Office of Personnel and Manpower (AID) Congressional Liaison Officer (AID) General Counsel (AID) Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Peace Corps Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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j 4 Congressman Robert Corbett Ranking Minority Member of House Post Office and Civil Service Committee

Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

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6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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8 Congressman John Rhodes Ranking Minority Member on House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

13 Senat~rWallace B~nnett amprucingMin~~lt Member Senate Bank1ngCOmmi~tee

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RElcOmmendsDr RobertWolthuis for a post in sOutheast Asian Affairs 9 ( gt (or Nat~onal ~curity COUDcil)

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Department of State Congresswoman Dvyer urges retention in some high level posishy

tion of illian R lyler U S Ambassador to the Netherlands and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

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8 November 1968

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al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

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Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

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Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

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CONTENTS

S~cretary of State Under Secretary of State Ambassador-at-Large Ambassador-at-Large Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affajrs Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affai~s Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Counselor of the Department Legal Adviser Administrator SCA Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Di~ector Bureau of Intelligence and Research (International Organizatilt US Representative to the UN Deputy Represntative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council Deputy Representative in Security Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador U~S Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Counci1 U S Representative vri th personal rank of Ambassador Economic and Social Counctl Administrator (AID) Deputy Administrator (AID) Assistant Administrator Office of Private Resources (AID) Assistant Admin strator Offic e or Program and Policy Coordinat ion (AID Assistant Administrator Tilar on Hunger (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for East Asia (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Viet Nam AID) Assistant Administrator for Administration (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Africa (AlD) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and East Asia Director Information Staff (AID) Controller (AID) Deputy Director Office of Personnel and Manpower (AID) Congressional Liaison Officer (AID) General Counsel (AID) Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Peace Corps Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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j 4 Congressman Robert Corbett Ranking Minority Member of House Post Office and Civil Service Committee

Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

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6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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8 Congressman John Rhodes Ranking Minority Member on House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

13 Senat~rWallace B~nnett amprucingMin~~lt Member Senate Bank1ngCOmmi~tee

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tion of illian R lyler U S Ambassador to the Netherlands and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

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DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

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Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

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Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

CONTENTS

S~cretary of State Under Secretary of State Ambassador-at-Large Ambassador-at-Large Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affajrs Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affai~s Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Counselor of the Department Legal Adviser Administrator SCA Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Di~ector Bureau of Intelligence and Research (International Organizatilt US Representative to the UN Deputy Represntative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council Deputy Representative in Security Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador U~S Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Counci1 U S Representative vri th personal rank of Ambassador Economic and Social Counctl Administrator (AID) Deputy Administrator (AID) Assistant Administrator Office of Private Resources (AID) Assistant Admin strator Offic e or Program and Policy Coordinat ion (AID Assistant Administrator Tilar on Hunger (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for East Asia (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Viet Nam AID) Assistant Administrator for Administration (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Africa (AlD) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and East Asia Director Information Staff (AID) Controller (AID) Deputy Director Office of Personnel and Manpower (AID) Congressional Liaison Officer (AID) General Counsel (AID) Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Peace Corps Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

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6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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8 Congressman John Rhodes Ranking Minority Member on House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

13 Senat~rWallace B~nnett amprucingMin~~lt Member Senate Bank1ngCOmmi~tee

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l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

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as a naval officer on retired pay

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Candidat e s

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39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

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-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

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9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

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~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

CONTENTS

S~cretary of State Under Secretary of State Ambassador-at-Large Ambassador-at-Large Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affajrs Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affai~s Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Counselor of the Department Legal Adviser Administrator SCA Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Deputy Inspector General-Foreign Assistance Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Di~ector Bureau of Intelligence and Research (International Organizatilt US Representative to the UN Deputy Represntative to the UN and Deputy Representative in Security Council Deputy Representative in Security Council of the UN with personal rank of Ambassador U~S Representative with personal rank of Ambassador Trusteeship Counci1 U S Representative vri th personal rank of Ambassador Economic and Social Counctl Administrator (AID) Deputy Administrator (AID) Assistant Administrator Office of Private Resources (AID) Assistant Admin strator Offic e or Program and Policy Coordinat ion (AID Assistant Administrator Tilar on Hunger (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for East Asia (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Viet Nam AID) Assistant Administrator for Administration (AID) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Africa (AlD) Assistant Administrator Bureau for Near East and East Asia Director Information Staff (AID) Controller (AID) Deputy Director Office of Personnel and Manpower (AID) Congressional Liaison Officer (AID) General Counsel (AID) Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Peace Corps Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

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6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

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l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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at SaJzburg ltl07nr teum (DeclJe Founclltlon scholmiddot sh ip awarded 1935 ror Buropean studY) 1036middot37 studlcd conductln~ under Hennann Abcndroth conmiddot senatory of LcipzlK pvt study in lralue studlrd conducting undcr Or Scrgc KOlsllcmiddotltsky Ueckshire Music Center (scholarships ) sum ffirfS IU10 41 unshymarrlcd Onnnlzcd and eonclucted An orchestra of 17 players WlnstonmiddotSalcm NC n~c or 13 asst conductor NC State Symphony 1912 middot3~ condr U of Mich LillIe Symphony 1031-30 1038middot12 Grand naplds (Michgt Symphony Orchestra 104012 UnIY Musical ~oc (choral union nnd May (cst hal) Ann Arbor 10H)middot42 anltJ slnec 1047 asst pror music U or Mich HI37-42 roundcr and condr Ashcmiddot 1110 (NC) Motarl Festival 1037middot41 orchesl1 condr J uilliard Sch of Music Nrw ork N Y 1010shy471 orrmnnrnl rnflr ~lnllnnl11 s lhf1nd n h ~ I

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ordinalor US delegation Genca Con(ercnce 1054 US rep ror nmbaldori81 leel talks with Chincoe Communists 1055-58 SEATO council 108-61 Recipient Career Service award Nat Chi I Scnice LeaGue I)G4 ~Icnt Am Fgn Seficc Assn (pres JOGi-G-l) Phi firla K~ppa Addr es care m Em-bass Tok 0 Japan

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XII STATE

37 Ambassador -at-Large

In cumbe n t Ge or ge C McGhee D Texas 04196 8

Candidatesbull

- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

When

Admiral Anderson was transferred

as a naval officer on retired pay

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XII STATE

38 Ambas sador- at-Large

I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

Candidat e s

02 PAS POP 3

XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

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~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

1 Senator John G TOwer

Recommends removal of Joseph Palmer Assistant SecretaIT for African Affairs Thomas L Huglies Director Intelligence and Research George Denney Deputy Director Intelligence and Research Evelyn Colbert Foreign Affairs Analyst in Intelligence and Research

Suggest possible retention of

Allan Evans Deputy Director for Research Intelligence and Research

2 Senator Gordon Al1ott Ranking Minority Member in 91st Congress on Senate Interior Committee and Ranking on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Independent Offices

Recommends for employment

Director- Latin American Division - Peace Corps

Dr Gail H Gilbert 631 West Mulberry Fo~t Collins Colorado

3 Senator Clifford P Case Ranking Minority Member of Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury Post Office and Executive Office

Recommends for position in Justice or State

The Honorable Anthony J Cafiero of North Wildwood NJ presently Assignment Judge of the New Jersey SuperiorCourt

Recommends retention of William B Macomber now Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relationsj

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Recommends ~orDeputy Assistant Secretary for Congressioria1 Affairs

Harp1d F Eberly Administrative Assistant for Rep COrbett

5 Congressman Frank Bow Ranking Minority Member House Appropriations Committee -----~ -- ~---~ ----~----

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6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

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l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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Department of State

Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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at SaJzburg ltl07nr teum (DeclJe Founclltlon scholmiddot sh ip awarded 1935 ror Buropean studY) 1036middot37 studlcd conductln~ under Hennann Abcndroth conmiddot senatory of LcipzlK pvt study in lralue studlrd conducting undcr Or Scrgc KOlsllcmiddotltsky Ueckshire Music Center (scholarships ) sum ffirfS IU10 41 unshymarrlcd Onnnlzcd and eonclucted An orchestra of 17 players WlnstonmiddotSalcm NC n~c or 13 asst conductor NC State Symphony 1912 middot3~ condr U of Mich LillIe Symphony 1031-30 1038middot12 Grand naplds (Michgt Symphony Orchestra 104012 UnIY Musical ~oc (choral union nnd May (cst hal) Ann Arbor 10H)middot42 anltJ slnec 1047 asst pror music U or Mich HI37-42 roundcr and condr Ashcmiddot 1110 (NC) Motarl Festival 1037middot41 orchesl1 condr J uilliard Sch of Music Nrw ork N Y 1010shy471 orrmnnrnl rnflr ~lnllnnl11 s lhf1nd n h ~ I

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ordinalor US delegation Genca Con(ercnce 1054 US rep ror nmbaldori81 leel talks with Chincoe Communists 1055-58 SEATO council 108-61 Recipient Career Service award Nat Chi I Scnice LeaGue I)G4 ~Icnt Am Fgn Seficc Assn (pres JOGi-G-l) Phi firla K~ppa Addr es care m Em-bass Tok 0 Japan

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cal New Faccs 11117 latrr IlIIlrrrt AS singer witb vaudcvllie act Joln(d Kight ~11I r olanhattan ap-Il c nrin~ with Mary Mnrlln Itt UllIhow n oom appearcd In roles In Too Many Ilrl 1140 Pal J oey 1941 III motion pl c tl1r r~ )tlllre 10middot11 rolc In ~furder [n the IIlg House jolnrtl Mtlrn-Ioll lwlllmiddot ~ltt)middote r 1942 now

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XII STATE

37 Ambassador -at-Large

In cumbe n t Ge or ge C McGhee D Texas 04196 8

Candidatesbull

- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

When

Admiral Anderson was transferred

as a naval officer on retired pay

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XII STATE

38 Ambas sador- at-Large

I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

Candidat e s

02 PAS POP 3

XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

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Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

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9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

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~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

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DEPARTMEN1 OF STATE (Cont d)

6 Congressman James Fulton Ranking Minority Member tor Science and Astronautics

Recommendations

Dean Rusk as Ambassador to United Nations bull lt

Henry Cabot Lodge for Paris Negotiating Team

Retain

Present Ambassador to Great Britain Bruce and David King Ambassador Malagasy Republic

7 Senator Bourke Hickenlooper Ranking Minority Member Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

Policy positions must be swept clean He has sent a study of the State Department to Bryce along with a number of names Also he

gave a number of names to Bob Ellsworth If these are not available we will be able to pick up a copy from him

Recommendati(m

James Bromwell former congressman from Iowa for a pubcabinet positionbull

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8 Congressman John Rhodes Ranking Minority Member on House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works

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Mr Dennis L Thompson Assistant Professor College of Liberal Arts University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721

9 Senator George Aiken Ranking Minority Member or 9lst Congress Agriculture and Foreign Relations Connnittees and the Joint Committee -on Atomic Energy

Recommends retention of William Macomber as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations He has served with distinction and has been extremely valuable in assistance he has rendered Senator Aiken and other Republicans on the Foreign Relations Comshymittee as well as being highly regarded by Committee as a whole

10 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Ranking Minority Member House Foreign Affairs Committee

Retain William Macomber Legislative Liaiso~ Suggest upgrading to better position

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

13 Senat~rWallace B~nnett amprucingMin~~lt Member Senate Bank1ngCOmmi~tee

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Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

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Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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at SaJzburg ltl07nr teum (DeclJe Founclltlon scholmiddot sh ip awarded 1935 ror Buropean studY) 1036middot37 studlcd conductln~ under Hennann Abcndroth conmiddot senatory of LcipzlK pvt study in lralue studlrd conducting undcr Or Scrgc KOlsllcmiddotltsky Ueckshire Music Center (scholarships ) sum ffirfS IU10 41 unshymarrlcd Onnnlzcd and eonclucted An orchestra of 17 players WlnstonmiddotSalcm NC n~c or 13 asst conductor NC State Symphony 1912 middot3~ condr U of Mich LillIe Symphony 1031-30 1038middot12 Grand naplds (Michgt Symphony Orchestra 104012 UnIY Musical ~oc (choral union nnd May (cst hal) Ann Arbor 10H)middot42 anltJ slnec 1047 asst pror music U or Mich HI37-42 roundcr and condr Ashcmiddot 1110 (NC) Motarl Festival 1037middot41 orchesl1 condr J uilliard Sch of Music Nrw ork N Y 1010shy471 orrmnnrnl rnflr ~lnllnnl11 s lhf1nd n h ~ I

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ordinalor US delegation Genca Con(ercnce 1054 US rep ror nmbaldori81 leel talks with Chincoe Communists 1055-58 SEATO council 108-61 Recipient Career Service award Nat Chi I Scnice LeaGue I)G4 ~Icnt Am Fgn Seficc Assn (pres JOGi-G-l) Phi firla K~ppa Addr es care m Em-bass Tok 0 Japan

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cal New Faccs 11117 latrr IlIIlrrrt AS singer witb vaudcvllie act Joln(d Kight ~11I r olanhattan ap-Il c nrin~ with Mary Mnrlln Itt UllIhow n oom appearcd In roles In Too Many Ilrl 1140 Pal J oey 1941 III motion pl c tl1r r~ )tlllre 10middot11 rolc In ~furder [n the IIlg House jolnrtl Mtlrn-Ioll lwlllmiddot ~ltt)middote r 1942 now

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XII STATE

37 Ambassador -at-Large

In cumbe n t Ge or ge C McGhee D Texas 04196 8

Candidatesbull

- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

When

Admiral Anderson was transferred

as a naval officer on retired pay

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XII STATE

38 Ambas sador- at-Large

I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

Candidat e s

02 PAS POP 3

XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

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Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

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9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

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~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

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Senator Carl T Curtis Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Comm1ttee on Rules and Administration

Recommends appointment of Hon ~ Val Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

Senator R~an L Hruska Rariking Minority Member of the Subcommittees on l1blic Works and the District of Columbia of the Senate Appropriations Committee

Recommends appointment of Hon Vai Peterson as Ambassador to Sweden

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Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

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as a naval officer on retired pay

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Candidat e s

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39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

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-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

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9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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Department of State Congresswoman Dvyer urges retention in some high level posishy

tion of illian R lyler U S Ambassador to the Netherlands and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

l-val ter J Stoessel Jr U S Ambassador to Poland and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe

Alfred Puhan Country Director for German Affairs She also urges the retention in the same position of

William B Macomber Jr Assistant Secretary for CongressionalRelations

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-shy

Department of State

Congressman william Hailliard ranking minority member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee retain Ambassador Tabat of Greece and William Macomber Assistant Secretary Upgrade Macomber if possible

t-1ailliard also urges immediate replacement of Robert Hagner Ambassador to Spain Robert Komer Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Palmer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Anthony M Solomon Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Senator John G Tower recommends for INR Lee Lauren former intelligence officer and security investigator for Congress

KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

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DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

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Admiral Anderson was transferred

as a naval officer on retired pay

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I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

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02 PAS POP 3

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39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

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-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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KISSINGER LIST-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Undersecretary

Alex Johnson - Ambassador to Japan

Don Price - Dean of Kennedy School

Ambassador-At-Large

Allen Dent

Deputy Undersecretary for Political Affairs

William Bundy - Assistant Secretary East Asia

Deputy Undersecretary for Administration

Tuthill - Ambassador to Brazil

Assistant Secretary for African Affairs

Oliver Troxell - Head of African Branch INR

James Coleman - Professor UCLA

Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs

George Lodge - Harvard Business School

Assistant Secretary for European Affairs

Bill Tyler - Ambassador to Hague

Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Phil Habib - No 3 in Paris negotiations

Robert Scalopino - University of California

Aa8iseant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs

George Springsteen - -Dep Assist Sec for European Affairs

John Walsh - Dep Exec Sec of State Dept

AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA

Milton Katz

Ambassador to Bonn

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I ncumben t Ni chol as Katzenbach D I llinoi s 10 03 66

Candida t e s

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- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

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DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

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Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

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-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

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Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

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Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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- Admiral Georg e Anderson

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His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

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Best always

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DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

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al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

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-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

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FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

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Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

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Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

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1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

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America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

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Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

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Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

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I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

DSar

Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

When

Admiral Anderson was transferred

as a naval officer on retired pay

I

~ I

~ J

9 3 9 4 0 bull TEL E P H 0 N E 4 0 8 bull 6 2 4 bull 6 6 0 0

XII STATE

38 Ambas sador- at-Large

I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

Candidat e s

02 PAS POP 3

XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

CO FID Tflt ~-S

FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

f I

New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

1

Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

I ~

1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

I

America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

2

List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

Phone

Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

3

StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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XII STATE

37 Ambassador -at-Large

In cumbe n t Ge or ge C McGhee D Texas 04196 8

Candidatesbull

- Admiral Georg e Anderson

bullbull De Y t A JJ 1- 1

02 PAS POP 3

His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

DSar

Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

When

Admiral Anderson was transferred

as a naval officer on retired pay

I

~ I

~ J

9 3 9 4 0 bull TEL E P H 0 N E 4 0 8 bull 6 2 4 bull 6 6 0 0

XII STATE

38 Ambas sador- at-Large

I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

Candidat e s

02 PAS POP 3

XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

CO FID Tflt ~-S

FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

f I

New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

1

Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

I ~

1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

I

America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

2

List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

Phone

Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

3

StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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His age is 61 He possesses an incisive mind the courage of his convictions and is a very articulate speaker a most engaging personality

As I understand it the President had asked him personally to take charge of the military operations at the time of the Cuban crisis MacNamara tried to interfere in the control room he ordered MacNamara out He had not been sympathetic to the MacNamara policies and apparently Kennedy yielded to MacNamara I s pleasure to the position of Ambassador to Portugal

He is not seeking office In fact he may not be eligible for federal office but he would certainly be available to serve as an informal adviser and helper at the White House and I recommend him to you most highly

The Honorable Richard M Nixon 810 - 5th Avenue New York New York 10021

Attention Miss Rose Mary Woods

DSar

Best always

M A I LAD D RES S bull BOX 1 5 9 0 bull M 0 N T ERE Y CA L I FOR N I A

DRUID HILLS RANCH CARMEL C ALIFORNIA

8 November 1968

Dear Dick

al George W Anderson 1629 K Street

Telephone (202) - 296-4558

(Former Chief of Naval Operations during early part of Kennedy Administration)

George Anderson is a star He is very much on our team

Moreover he is blessed with

When

Admiral Anderson was transferred

as a naval officer on retired pay

I

~ I

~ J

9 3 9 4 0 bull TEL E P H 0 N E 4 0 8 bull 6 2 4 bull 6 6 0 0

XII STATE

38 Ambas sador- at-Large

I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

Candidat e s

02 PAS POP 3

XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

CO FID Tflt ~-S

FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

f I

New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

1

Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

I ~

1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

I

America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

2

List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

Phone

Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

3

StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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XII STATE

38 Ambas sador- at-Large

I n cumbent w Averre11 Harriman D New York 0 311 65

Candidat e s

02 PAS POP 3

XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

CO FID Tflt ~-S

FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

f I

New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

1

Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

I ~

1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

I

America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

2

List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

Phone

Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

3

StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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XII STATE

39 Under Secret a r y of State f or Politi cal Affai r s

Incumben t Eugene V Rostow D Conne ct i cut 10 126 6

Candidates bull

-JOhn R Stevenson 47 vi -Ptnr d sulliV~ amp Cromwe ll NYC) Jbull r e ltI Opound4 ~amp~ ~ 7 it-

Bill Casey NYC Lawyer

Milton Katz - 61 Prof o f Law - HarvarQ ) shyBil l Casey (1 ( rf ~ poundc ~

03 PAS POP 3

CO FID Tflt ~-S

FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

f I

New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

1

Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

I ~

1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

I

America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

2

List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

Phone

Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

3

StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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CO FID Tflt ~-S

FOR OFF CIAL USE ONLY Name Casey William J

LAST FIRST middot eMIDDLE

Business 122 East 42nd streetAddress

f I

New York New York 10017 f

Business 212 MO 1-3100Phone

Home - IGlenwood Road

Roslyn Harbor New York

Address

Home Phone __~S~1~6~MA~~1~-~9~3~3~2____________ Snapshot

Social Security Number ______________________ (Not required but can be attached

Date ___________ Height 6 ft Wei ght 199 ~ Ibs middot here if you desire)

Age _____S--s______ Cit i ze~ship Uo S ~

Birth Date 31313 Health Good

Birth Place New York middot Marital Status Married

Sex ______-=-Ma-l=-e-______ Number of Marriages One-Wifes Maiden Name ______~K~u~rz=---_____________

Birth Place ______B_r_o_o_k__ly_n_NY~______

Birth Date 21114 Fathers Name Wi lliam J Casey

Childrens Names amp Age Bernadette - 2S Address Deceased

Mothers Maiden Name Lavigne

Address Deceasea

Education Name Dates L9cqtion Degrees

Bellmore Public School 1926 Elementary

High School _~B~a_l_d_w_i~n~H~1_gLh~~S~c~h~o~o~1~______~1~9~3~0~_____________

Colleges Fordham Univers i ty 1930-34 BS

st Johns Law School 1935-37 LLB

1

Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

I ~

1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

I

America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

2

List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

Phone

Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

3

StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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Language Competence French - r e a d College Major phi 1 o s op_h~y--_ _

Spanish - read a little Col lege lVIinor ____S----c_i_e_n_c_e_____

Fields of Graduate Study __---=La ____N

Honors Scho larshi ps Fellowships _ Bronze Star Knight of Malta Kni g~_~f the Holy Awards Special Recognition S e pulcher Trustee Fordham University Trustee

Catholic Charities vari o us Man~~~~_~_~~

charitable awards - Leukemia Society National Conference of C h r j S t jan san d J e 11 s II U j ted J-ewish-App e a 1 P--l~---Of-~ng-I-s--l--ltl--ti-dshy

Association of Commerce and Industry

Career History Please Account for All Time Since High School (Use Extra Sheets If Necessary) Include Beginning and Ending Salaries for Each Position

1930-1934 Fordham University 1935 Catholic University of America 1936-37 St Johns Law School

I ~

1937-1942 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of America $1500 - $12000

1943-1945 US Navy and Officers Strategic Service - lieutenant (jg) to lieutenant (sg) on inactive duty serving in civilian capacity $12000

1946~1950 Chairman Board of Editors Research Institute of )

I

America $15000 to $24000

middot1950 to date - practice of law - $50000 to$210~00 (latest) I - r

i950 to date ~ author anC ~ditor of books and othE-r publcations regtya 1 tie s$50 oOOto $ 250 000 c late s t) _

T ime totfme ~ - dlirector or charm~no f FLlmsori gtKalv~r Capital Cities BroadcastinsUnivi_s I_nc Invest_ors Planning Ivanhoe Agricultural Corp Institute for Business Planning (Prentice-Hall affiliate) Long Island Daily Review

2

List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

Phone

Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

3

StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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List Three Persons Whom You Believe Would Recommend You For Federal Office (Kissinger associate)

Name David Bruce Milton Katz Allen Dulles Director School

Ambassador to of I n ternational Counsel ~ullivan ampPosition cngland Legal Studies Cromwell

48 vJall St NYCCompany American Embassy aarvard L J w Schml

Address London England Cambridge Mass Home in rtlashin-stonDC General Jerry Persons (assistant to Eisenhower) has recommended to H a r low ~--l-1------F-G-r g a-n---w-a-r-t-i-m-e-c-O-l1Hn-a n d-i--B-g---o-f-f-i-c-er---kasshyrecommended to Stans

Phone

Personal or Business Relationship to you Friend and Friend and Friend and Colleague

Colleague Colleague Military Record Naval lieutenant World YJar II - Procurement and industrial

mobilization in Washington Chief of Secretariat OSS London then in civilian clothes to serve as Chief OSS Intelligence Service European theater

Have You Ever Been Employed by the Government as a Civilian Ye s as soc i ate gen era 1 cou n s e 1 Economic Cooperation Administration (Marshall Plan) Europe Special Counsel Senate Small Business Committee

Have you ever been charged with orconvjcted oLa felony or serious misdemanor Explain fully if yes (Omit traffic violations)

No _ J

Do you have any reservation about making a full disclosure of your financial affairs in case of appointment

No

Have You Ever Obtained a Federal Security Clearance Yes in World War +1 and recently as director of corporations doing government~work

Specific Political Experience andor Offices Held and Pol itical Affi I iation Spee c h w r i t e r Wi 11 k i e 1940 pre-conveniion Dewey 1948 research Eisenhower 1952 three-man committee on reorganization of Washington operatiqn of National Republican Committee in 1953 finding and screening people for Eisenhower administration at _ Republican National Committee 1953 1954 special assignments Eisenhower camDaign 1956 sub~tantially full-t~me ~or l4months in Nixoncampatgn of 1960 support 6f N1xon for 1964 nom1nat1on unsuccessful candldate 1n Republican Congressi6nal -primary contest in 1966 worked with Maurice Stans Ja~uary-July 1968 research staff of Nixon camp~ign September-November 1968

Hobbies Special Activities and Areas of Special Interest Read and travel extensively- a little golf sailing skiing

International Rescue Committee - Chairman of Executive Committee shyassist refugeei in fleeing Eastern Europe China Russia Cuba Vietnam Africa

Director National Strategic Information Center - conducts seminars courses and ~epares literature on national security affairs for businessmen newspaper editors ROTC students and others

President of Long Island Association - speaks and acts for Long Island business on taxation transportation land use industrial development housing training and welfare other civic matters

Offer self-starter challenge grants to high school students doing special projects during summer vacation

Have lectured extensively on legal and financial subjects at universitshyies bar associations etc

3

StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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StJte your present and past memberships and positions held in Professional Scientific Business or Cultural Societies amp Conferences Bar Association lecture and committee work Chairman World Peace Thru Law Nassau Bar

List Publications you have authored Tax Sheltered Investraents Lawyer I s Desk Book Business and Defense Co-ordinator other publications on taxes industrial mobilization List Memberships in Clubs and Other Social Organizations

Sky Nassau County

bull - ~ r University Club Washington

Please describe what positions in the Federal Government you believe yourself to be best suited for

under S~cretary State or Defense Secretary Army Navy Air Director CIA ~Arms Control ~ YI-lt1 )

~Executive capacity - organized directed and administered OSS operation - 1000 ( officers and civilians active law firm multiple business activities

State - dealt with know and known to European leaders know current thinking research and scholars in foreign policy seasoned negotiator and innovator of institutional and contractual arrangements Marshall Plan courisel and continuing

- - State briefly any special qualifications you have for each such position overseas business and legal experience know all parts of world refugee work gives continuous insight int0 hr~tile countries

Defense - as civilian directed hundreds of military officers and dealt with Allied and American generals know guerilla and psychological operations and relative capabilities of air ground and irregular forces refreshed by observing in all parts of Vietnam in 1966 follow new military technology and strategic concepts experienced in evaluating research and development know military procurement and industrial mobilization

Intelligence~- ranOSS intelligence servitert Euro~ean theater studied American needs and the organization and methods of other countries while on committees planning CIA know and known to Intelligence community

Arms Control - grasp new technologies negotiating and innovating ability (For details see attached sheet)

PLEASE STATE IN A BRIEF PARAGRAPH WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE YOUR MOST OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Organization and direction of dispatch of 108 men into Nazi Germany establishing and maintaining conMunications with them bringing out all but 6~Building of good law firm innovation of several financial and investment mechanisms founding of substantial businesses in photography chain broadcasting publishing agriculturecomputer technology and information retrieval CI-

~ 0~l- v~ w4-~t (V-lt I~-lta--11

Foreign Travel (Do not include residence abroad)

AREA TIME SPENT AREA TIME SPENT

Centra I amp South America _plusmn124~ Middle East _ --6-0-_ Europe ~2=0~0~_ Far East _3~0~_ Orient 9~ t~C )~a~t amp ~d-n~ ____ Russ i a _12=----_ Africa _35_ Ch ina _--S=----_

Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 249 days Aggregate Time Spent (All Trips) 110 day s

Residence Abroad (Area time spent and purpose ie business military service government service other) London England lS months military servicG paris France - 14 months - milit9ary and government service

I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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I

I WILLIAM J CASEY - Rider

1 Extensive law practice in financial corporate and international matters - seasoned negotiator and innovator of financial institutional contractual mechanisms

2 Organized directed and developed substantial businesses in publishing chain broadcasting photography agriculture computer technology and information retrieval

3 Have a flair for grasping evaluating and utilizing new technologies - starting with communications and air navigational techniques used in resistance and intelligence activities in World War II and continuing in legal and business activities Have worked with engineers and scientists in various corporations and research shops

4 For International Rescue Committee as Chairman of Executive Committee have worked on Eastern European Chinese Cuban African and Vietnam refugee problems kept informed on the situation in hostile countries worked with other relief organizations and traveled to Vietnam Hong Kong Czechoslovakia

5 As a director of the National Strategy Information Center have been active in developing material and conducting programs to educate businessmen journalists ROTC students and others in the requirements of national defense We use the best scholars from the universities and defense think tanks to lecture and hold seminars for Young Presidents Chambers of Commerce newspaper editors etc We also get research on the more sophisticated phases of military technology and strategy where it will do the most good in developing an informed public opinion on the requirements of national security This has kept me posted on a broad range of national defense and foreign policy thinkshying as well as on the new threats to internal stability

6 In 1943 and 1944 worked on the coordination of French resistance forces with the Allied landings in Normandy and the liberashytion of France This developed an insight into guerilla warfare psychological operations and the relative capabilities and competing claims of air ground and irregular forces Have read everything that comes along on this and kept in touch with French resistance friends who went through Vietnam and Algiers and British colleagues who struggled in Malaya and elsewhere

7 In 1966 refreshed this by visiting all sections of Vietnam and developed a 7 point military and political program which looks pretty good in retrospect

8 As Chief of OSS Intelligence in Europe was responsible for dealing with intelligence services of British and all European governshyments-in-exile (military and diplomatic)

William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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William J Casey Rider - Page Two

9 Have kept in touch with European resistance lea d ers partishycularly in France many o f them are ~abinet Ministers and chairmen o f legislative committees Resistance veterans constitute an informal lodge in Europe

10 As Associate General Counsel for the Marshall Plan worked on investment guarantees procurement arrangements other policy matters Got to know European economic methods and institutions Law practice and business interests have kept me reasonably familiar with economic methods and developments in Europe Japan and Latin America

11 In 1940-42 wrote the book - a detailed service for Research Institute - on all phases of industrial mobilization and military procurement Did consulting jobs for War Production Board and worked six months on Navy procurement Have since done military contract and renegotiation work in law practce

12 Served on two committees - 1945 and 1946 - planning CIA shystudied American intelligence needs and utilization methods and organization of foreign intelligence services

13 Known to and know leaders of American intelligence community - Allen Dulles Dick Helm General Quinn Deputy Director Bross former Executive Officer Kirkpatrick now at Brown University others at lower levels

14 Keep abreast of all books on forei g n and military affairs published in the United States and Britain Read Foreign Affairs International Affairs East and West other journals regularly also three British Sunday newspapers and Economist every week

15 Have traveled to Russia throughout Middle East Far East Africa all of Western Europe

16 Recently initiated at National Strategy Information Center studies on how we can make more effective use of manpower training and informational skills economic and technologic~l assets in post-Vietnam era

Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y

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Dear John

~i lton Katz is Director of the Center for International zsa

Legal Studies a t Ha rvard Law School He has an unusually broad familiarity and deep understanding in a wide range of national policy matters He has served in the past as

- Ambassador-at-Large in Europe for the Marshall plan

- Associate Director of the Ford Foundation

- Adviser to Secretary Fowler on international monetary matters

- Leader in the formation of OECD and European Currency Union

- Adviser to James Forrestal and Ferdinand Eberstadt in unifying the Armed Forces and creating the Department of Defense

His political orientation has been Republican He has opposed the Galbraiths the Schlesingers and the other Kennedyites at Harvard He was particularly active in supporting George Lodge against Teddy Kennedy in their Senatorial contest Cabot Lodge Arthur Dean John McCoy and Henry Kissenger all know him well

I know him intimately and have the highest regard for him I served as his Deputy when he was General Counsel for the Marshall plan in Europe and he served as my Deputy when I was Chief of the OSS Intelligence Service in Europe

I believe he is ripe for another period of public service

l~ ~ (~y