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PRESIDENT HAS SERM
REVIEW OF MON. PAPERS
DIGEST OF OTHER COMMENT
APRIL 22, 1974
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
NBC's Hunt w/ Today Byline on UN session noted the org
would issue declaration to guarantee stable economic and social
development. It's "ambitious, 11 and if successful, could
revolutionize the world economic system.
Monitor's Goodsell finds US ready to go along w/ basic
restructuring of inter-American system and specifically OAS,
as evidenced by HAK's Sat. remarks, words the Latin delegates
wanted to hear
But while it welcomes "even devious signs
of progress, 11 Sun finds US "procrastination" re: Cuba "distasteful
and contrary to US interests. HAK rightfully said a 'revolution' has
taken place in Lat Amer. Not Castro's which has foundered.
But revolution in US relations / Lat Amer
HAK unfortunately
ignored the 1 question -- Cuba -- that hinders achievement of his
stated policy objectives. As a result, his was a contrived perfor-
mance, lacking in conviction or -- credibility. 11 Sun agrees w/
Argentina that Cuba boycott is "unrealistic and anachronistic. 11
CBS AM film on fighting at Plei Me, considered heaviest since
c-f
Sun finds the Calley decision puzzling. " Yet, "it's
probably proper' he never go to jail. "How unjust it'd be for a
lowly lieut. to be sole Amer held officially responsible for My Lai.
Sun suggests case "be put behind us w/ the "bitter resentment still
directed at Calley's contemporaries, 11 the draft evaders. "Amnesty
originally meant forgetfulness. Calley's behavior deserves to be
forgotten, as does that of those who fled. It's time for Govt to act. 11
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS
"US Economy Sputters: What Levers To Pull heads #1 Monitor
story in which Strout leads: "DC knows what's happening to economy.
It can't agree what to do about it. 11
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