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lin. Cutler interrunted to state that the President had been
eniremcoly picascea with the vresent revort and was voine to use some
rulens of it as the basis for his forthcoming Pan American Day srecch.
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rac sure that the Council as a whole wes avare of the heavy psychologs of any poldoy ama trozram ror Lavin America.
roneral Bradley commented next on the military acpects of the
policy svctement. Te noved that at involved no changes in the obdject-

ives set forth in the noliey which it superseded, vizs., NEC 56/2.

recorded ey courses of

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action, the new bancr omitted rererence

ments already recorded, but added three new items.

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Stassen said that while on the

whole he was tlesseé with the report, it failed to take acecunt with
cutficient forse of ome woes thay he felt to pe of very freat impori-

once,

It did not reflest the need for Latin American capitelists and

business men to Drovide better treatment for their workers and to take
& more rrorressive and responsiple role in the development of the econ-

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ch would cover this roint.

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micht likerrise be pliceed on the problem of Latin American treatment of
Unitec €vates canitsel and investors. ‘hile perkons less important than
his first suggestion, a slight revision would cover this second poinv.
Secretary Wilson noted his concern to keep the Colombian bav-

vation in service in Keres, ond believed that the paper should cover
the nrodlern of compensation by the Colembian Government vo the United
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ates for services rendered in support of this battalion.

ir. Curler essured Secretary Vilson that the staff was avare

or this problem end that it would be taken up in the forthcoming palicy
Statenent on Korea as applying not only to Colombie but to other countries which had not paid the United Otates what was due it for logistic
support of their forces.
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