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CIA-RDP90-00965R000201120004-5
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BY SHARON CH1JRCH
NEW YORK
22 April 1985
Pete Peterson's New B,o1e?
WHO WAS OUSTED AS
PETE PETERSON,
chairman of Lehman Brothers in 1983 in
a much publicized coup, is said to be in
line to succeed David Rockefeller as chair-
on R'
man of the Cu uanother formernHenry~Kis-
'lhat would p
singer associate at the head of the foreign-
policv Establishments most prestigious insti-
tution and may even turn it into "a shadow
Bush cabinet," a council source said.
president Nixon's secre-
The banker was
tary of commerce and internatiand- sociali-
ics troubleshooter, worxing-
ing-with Kissinger. V,'i]11am Hvland, a rs,
edits the council's quarterly, Foreign Aft
was a Kissinger aide, as was council president
Winston Lord, who is reportedly about to be
tapped as president Reagan's envoy to China
"What you'11 really be seeing here is a shad-
ow Bush cabinet," the source said. Hvland
was the CIA's tou Krernlinolo ist before he
ioined the Mixon aaministration. the source
continued. "and 1 bet if Bush w'as ever elected
Hvlandl would be CiA director.
Rockefeller is due ti ooh
Peterson,
post "would be a plum
ally ifhewants to Po position himself for s
d York's
thing in a Bush administration," New
source pointed out. bring
V~rnat would Peterson's reign b10 ring
instead
council? "Harder-nosed programs
the umpteenth-million, tSeminar on the TrO'
he source. prod' c red,
bled Atlantic alliance,
"because Peterson isn't a patrician. He's a
hard-as-nails businessman-
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