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10/2/78 [1] Folder Citation: Collection: Office of Staff Secretary; Series: Presidential Files; Folder: 10/2/78 [1]; Container 93 To See Complete Finding Aid: http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov/library/findingaids/Staff_Secretary.pdf 'WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FQBM OF DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~::e~:o:~:"Pui~~~;~tach~s T/cy?l ,. -A:-:: ' Meino Hutche'Son .to Pres. Carter; w/at·ta.chments . 3 pp., re:statqs of Pr:esidentia+ :r;equest.s tc Brzezinski , · · ·, 9/29/78 A ,, .)d_Q;R\0 .. ,. 1!h:e~th to, }?.t.es-.. Ca-rt er1 ~ ]\~drew Young : ·'· ,\l <)~ < 1\ .,, ,,. ~i~~;~~~~:~i:~· .~..:~±e:"(;~ --t,.flf'i ~ _, . "''· ' ' ' ' : ,, . ' ,. '' ·' . " ' " "; ·~' '· ·,,_. ' d' ~ 0 ., I " ' ·, ; ' ' . ~ ' ,, ' . 0 ' ' ,. " '>' . ':. FILE LOCATION Carter Presidential Papers-Staff Offices, Office of Staff Sec.-Presidential Hand-riting File, 10/2/78 (1] Box 104 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing ac.cess to national security information. (·B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the docum!3nt. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVE~ AND RECORDS ADMiiNISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 2 October 1978 TO: THE PRESIDENT 17. ~ FROM: RICK HUTCHESON ~ SUBJECT: Memos Not Submitted 1. EIZENSTAT MEMO relating a phone call from Ambassador Richard Gardner, who made these points: o it is essential to appoint quickly an eminent person to be US representative to the Vatican; o he hopes you can personally attend the inauguration of.the new pope. 2. HENRY OWEN MEMO suggesting that structural reorganiza tion is needed to improve economic policy-making. He suggests that an ove,rall coordinator be appointed to v coordinate the an.ti-inflation efforts of the EPG, the Counselor on Inflation, and COWPS. 3. HUGH CARTER sent you the list of September security violations. Electrostatic Copy Made for Preser,ation Purposes ' .. ID 784971 T~H E W H I T E H 0 U S E WASHINGTON DATE: •' 02 UCT 78~ 'FOR ACTION: ' . I INFO· ONLY: TIM KRAFT' BOB LlPSHUTZ ZBIG BRZEZI~SKI SUBJECT: EIZENSTAT MEMO RE MY CALL FROM AMBASSADOR GARDNER . I I I I I I i 1'1 I I I .1 t-++++++ I I I I' I, I 1- I I I I .1 I++++++++ ++++++ 1- 1- 1- I I I I I I I I I I I-I + RESPONSE DUE TO RICK HUTCHESON STAFF SECRETARY ( 456-7052} + BY: + ' ++++++++ 1- 1- I I I I I+++++ I I I I I I I II. 1- f ++I I I I I I II +++++I I I I I I I I I I I I 1- I I I ACTION REQUESTED: STAFF RESPONSE: ( · ) I CONCUR. ( ) NO COMMENT • ( ): HOLD • PLEASE NOTE OTHER COMMENl'S BELOW: ' . TlJiE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 30, 1978 MEMORANDUM TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: STU EIZENSTAT ~ SUBJECT: My Call from Ambassador Gardner Ambassador Richard Gardner called me yesterday from Rome, Italy with the following points he asked that I convey to you: 1. It is essential to quickly appoint an eminent person to be U.S. representative to the Vatican. The person should be someone not picked solely for political reasons. He suggested Charles Yost, Dean Rusk, John McCloy, or Don Fraser (I think his abortion position excludes him) . 2. He hoped the delegation to the funeral would be as high-level as the delegation a few weeks ago. 3. He hopes you can personally attend the inauguration of the new pope, which should be in 3 to 4 weeks. He fel~ your role as a peacemaker would blend in perfectly with the church's emphasis on peace, and that you would be well-received. cc: Tim Kraft Jim Gammill THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON: .. _... __.__ -~---~ . ..QONPIDEN'l'IAL GDS ... THE WHITE HOUSE U. INFORMATION WASHINGTON September 29, 1978 ME!-iORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY OWEN ·(';J SUBJECT: Economic Policy-Making I've been reading Crisis and Conflict, by Robert Donovan, about President Truman's first term; it occurs to me that there is some analogy between the then problem of defense coordination and the current problem of economic policy coordination. In vvorld War II, a new defense function had emerged: air power. It was clear after the war that a Department of Air Force would have to be set up. The question was how to coordinate it with the other two service departments. Some wanted to do this by setting up inter-service committees. Others favored putting a single person in charge, by creating a Secretary of Defense. Truman favored this route, and asked the Bureau of the Budget to staff out alternative ways or proceeding, since there was uncertain-l::y as to what SecDef's functions should be. On the basis of OMB's st~ff work, the President decided to appoint a Secretary of Defense who would be a coordinator -- with management responsibilities remain ing with the service departments. Since the 1972-73 crisis, a new function has emerged in the economic field: inflation-fighting. To meet this need now entities have been created: the Counselor on Inflation, and COWPS. The question is how to coordinate their work and how to integrate it with the rest of economic policy. We have tried this in a committee, the EPG. Most of its members would agree that this hasn't fully met the need. Hence the proposals that you have received for appoint ing an overall coordinator. Now, as in 1946, this recommendation does not answer hard questions: Where should the coordinator be located; what should his powers be; how should he relate to other officials; and who should he be? Further work is needed, defining options among which you could choose~ You may want to ask someone other than the principals involved, e.g., the Vice President, working closely with Jim Mcintyre, to come up with proposals regarding alternative courses of action. On the basis of this work, you could decide if you wanted to make any change in existing arrangements. You are committed to making the government more efficient. Economic policy is the area \vhere this improvement is most needed. In meet ing this need, you would be accomplishing a structural reorganiza-. tion at least a·s important as the one Truman achieved in 194 7. if you decided on some major new action before October 15, its announce ment would be an unexP.ected·and welcome addition to your anti- inflation speeciJ-<'1v 'f~ .;; / , ,' , : , , ~HFIDENT;I:AL"GDif - · . _,' -.. 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