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  • i ·•·· ·:.:. : • : QGUPIDEN .· , • I •• INCOtw~ING TELEGRAM Departm'~ 34 ·• . DEP1'~LAIZ ~ ·, • 14·5_ _-·:__ ·,_!' __ ·.. _.·! ' • ,,:1 IN- TALK WITH STEWART_.ROBERTS CHEAD, ADEN DEPT, C-OLOFF') JUST • I .. PRIOR HIS DEPARTURE
  • Secretary Assistant to Governor OASD/ISA, Formerly of Defense for Far Mr. Richard Goodwin, President's Summer Study Group and Center for Advanced Studi~s, Wesleyan, Formerly Assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson and Deputy Assistant Secretary
  • , Kennedy Crockett talked the matter out with Ambassador Doherty and the AID Mission Director. In what amounts to a reversal of the Embassy position, they agreed that Ambassador Doherty should make one more pitch to Busta­ mante to bring him a little further
  • .1ould be given to the sea as a source of animal protein. Several developing ml mbers of Congress new sources Edward Kennedy. Foreign Assistance attention also have been keenly interested of animal protein.· He and others stated that greater
  • BE • ~VOIDED, AND BELIEVE IT IMPORTANT WE STAY WITHIN.SPIRIT OF '.KENNEDY-BETANCOURT COMMUNIQUE CALLING FOR PRIOR EXCHANGE , . :lNFORMA.T.ION (NOT JUST NOTIFICATION) ON CHANGES AFFECTING,, ', •. ·:j :VENEZUELA.· THEREFOR CONCUR VISIT ASSISTANT SECRETARIES