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...Adviser, Jim Rowe, who had opposed Muskie's ill-fated effort in Wisconsin, were sunk in gloom over his fourth-place finish there. Clark Clifford had also been against competing in that primary, but his was a voice of optimism still. U.A.W. President Leonard Woodcock, Businessman-Diplomat Sol Linowitz and Muskie's Maine confidant, George Mitchell, added their warnings, suggestions and views to the three-hour discussion that ended with a compromise agreement on new Muskie strategy...
Some State Department men, and other experts such as Sol Linowitz, former U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States, advocate a more flexible line. The O.A.S. issued in August an analysis of the past decade in which it urged the U.S. to accept and even support socialist economic systems in the Western Hemisphere...
Recession has cut deeply into the number of available summer jobs. With their tax bases disappearing into the white suburbs, many of the cities are curtailing welfare payments and recreation services. Says Sol Linowitz, chairman of the National Urban Coalition: "When that 90° weather comes and people can't sleep and they can't be fed and they feel there's no hope anywhere, this is a tinderbox...
...little indirect leverage to apply. Cut off aid? This year's total, $2,500,000 in loans, would scarcely be missed. Tighten the economic screws? Chile sells little of its copper in the U.S.: 90% of it goes to Japan and Western Europe. In the end, says Sol Linowitz, former U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States, "the U.S. role in this entirely Chilean affair is to keep hands off-entirely." After all, Linowitz notes, "Chile is in this hemisphere, and we should be no more disturbed about Allende in Chile than about the military dictatorships of Argentina...
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY Sol M. Linowitz, LL.D., attorney, former board chairman of Xerox Corp. and ex-Ambassador...