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LO the President, sugsesting that e commission be established to re-

view ATO strategy.

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replied in the negative, but

is, Gitler stated that if there were amy comments from the Secretaries of State and Defense or from the Director for Mutual Security,
the rresicent would be willing to receive then.

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for Matusl Security transmis, throucsh i>. Cutler, any com-

ments they may wish to make refordins the reference lstter,
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WOTE:

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OF EORB! ADVANCTS OF KCRDAN CURREMNSY

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Marck 10, 16533; KSC Acticn No. 712)
ir, Cutler deseripea une ssvtlement

of the issue, noted that

the money hac been noteG vo the South horeen dovernnent+, and that lr.

Tasca, leaned by Governor Staessen, had gone to Koroe as Economic Ad@=
visor, subordinate only to General Clark.
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netved the oral

summary by Lr. Cuvier oI the rererence momo-

roncum, which reported on the ectivities of tne committee
esvaplishec pursuany to KSC Action No. 7il.

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