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LANSING, MICH. (NEA)
It has come to no public notice, but early in January Michi
gan’s Gov. George Romney had an intensive, day-long University’s meet
ing at his Bloomfield Hills home with Harvard
famed international affairs expert, Prof. Henry A. Kissinger.
The meeting, which by design was more a Kissinger mono
logue than a discussion, evidently covered virtually the entire
range of foreign affairs. Naturally enough, there was sub
stantial treatment of the difficult Vietnam situation.
Though the governor was mostly a listener in this some
what grueling session, word has seeped out in the East that
Kissinger was impressed by his encounter with Romney.
The big day with Kissinger is simply the highlight of the
governor’s present busy study course in the foreign affairs
field. Sources here say he has been conferring with other
“knowledgeable for persons” presidential on world matters as he gears up
the 1968 Republican race.
Kissinger often has been mentioned as the sort of expert
Romney might acquire as a “foreign policy adviser.”
“inhouse” Actually, it has already been decided effect, not to take on an
scholar who would, in be at the governor’s
elbow at all times. Romney has been persuaded that what
he needs is an able “foreign policy administrator,” a man
with a good grasp of the field and excellent contacts among
scholars across the country. Such a man would tap suitable
experts as needed to help prepare position papers and other
documents on Vietnam, Latin America, etc.
Walter DeVries, currently the chief researcher on Romney
Associates’ campaign staff and long a top Romney policy
adviser, serves the same way in the domestic field.
It is known that, among moderates sympathetic to the
Romney cause, some are counselling urgency in the choice
not sionals only of a foreign policy liaison man but of other profes
as well.
A quest is under way for a national campaign press secre
tary and for some key political tacticians.
Prominent among these, as mentioned in a prior column,
are Dr. Gaylord Parkinson, former California GOP chairman,
and F. Clifton White, the real mainstay of Barry Goldwater’s
strategy forces in 1964.
The interested Parkinson, it is newly learned, has been
urged by top Romney men not to sign up with Nixon forces
who are said to be bidding high for him. Parkinson has visited
Romney in Lansing.
As for White, he has avoided having to give Romney or any
other candidate a flat “no” by informing one and all that he
wants to stay unattached for awhile.
Yet the moderates who are eager to get rolling are tanta
lized by this situation. Many feel that Romney absolutely
must have a man of White’s caliber and knowledge at the
strategy level.
It was evident at the Republican National Committee meet
ing in New Orleans that Romney’s political allies—and num
erous figures who might join them under the right circum
stances—believe time is all too short. Soundings in Lansing
indicate the governor himself now may grasp the need for
speed in surrounding his campaign effort with vital profes
sional assistance.
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★ WASHINGTON COLUMN ★
Romney Crams on Vietnam,
Other Vital World Issues
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
Washington Correspondent
Assn.
Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967
LEGALS
LEGAL 1170
State Of Georgia,
County Of Spalding.
In The Court Of Ordinary Of
Said State And County:
In Re: Petition to Probate in
Solemn Form The Last Will
and Tesatment of Agnes S.
Gregory, Deceased.
Petition having been filed by
William A. Gregory, as executor,
to probate in solemn form the
last will and testament of Agnes
S. Gregory, late of said state and
county, the same to be heard by
the Court of Ordinary of said
state and county on the 6th day
of February, 1967, at 10:00 a.m.,
and order of service by publica
tion having been granted by said
court on the 10th day of Jan
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ceedings Is hereby given to
Karen Gregory Tucker, a minor,
of Winder were, State of Florida;
and to all and singular the heirs
of the said Agnes S. Gregory,
deceased, known, unknown, and
whose legal residences are in
doubt:
You and each of you are here
by commanded to be and appear
on the 6th day of February,
1967, at 10:00 a.m. before the
said Court of Ordinary of Spald
ing County, Georgia, to file ob
jections, if any you have, in said
matter, otherwise said will will
be admittted to record as pray
ed.
Witness the Honorable George
C. Imes, Ordinary of said court,
this the 10th day of January,
1967.
(s) GEO. C. IMES, Ordinary,
and Ex-officio Clerk of the
Court of Ordinary of
Spalding County, Georgia.