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- on his trip to
Vietnam
5.
5/28/64
Mtg. unnum
bered
Meeting with C abinet, Demo c ratic
National Committee , et al , to
commemor ate President Kennedy's
birthday
6.
6/6/64
Mtg . No . 533
Laos
7.
6/16/64
Mtg . No . 534
FY 1965 Underground
- Robert McNamara
Unde r Secretary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance
Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall
Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz
Atomic Energy Commissioner Glenn Seaborg
NASA Administrator James Webb
Agency
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- Folder, "[NSC Meeting] Meeting with Cabinet, DNC, et al to commemorate Pres. Kennedy's birthday, 5/28/1964, Volume 2, Tab 5," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
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General Maxwell D. Taylor , Chairman
FAA
Najeeb Halaby, Administrator
JUSTI CE DEPARTMENT
Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General
OEP
Edward A. McDermott, Director
STATE
Dean Rusk, Secretary
TREASURY
C. Dougl as D illon, Secretary
USIA
Carl Rowan, Director
- IN THE CABINET ROOM
OF THE WHITE HOUSE
The President of the United States, Presiding
A TTORNEY GENERAL
Robe rt F. Kennedy
CIA
John A . McCone , Director
DEFENSE
Robert S. McNamara, Secretary
Cyrus Vance, Deputy Secretary
OEP
Edward A. McDermott, Director
STATE
- , Administrator
William S. Gaud, Deputy Administrato r
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Robert F. Kennedy
CIA
John A. McCone , Director
William Colby
DEFEN SE
Robert S. McNamara, Secretary
Cyrus Vance, Deputy Secretary
John McNaughton, Assistant Secretary (ISA)
JCS
General Earle
- was in office.
Let me give you a little bit about the President's
opening remarks at the National Security Council meeting.
The President. welcomed The Speaker and recalled to the
members of the National Security Council that President
Kennedy had given
- will discuss three issues of key importance wh ich are not to be
t aken up today, i.e. , the Kennedy Round, the Non-Prolif eration Treaty , and the
European financial discussions.
Under Secretarv Katzenbach : The State Department pap er (copy attached
- this to . the
Special Committee that President
Kennedy
set . up in the Cuban
. .
,.
Missile Crisis?
MR. BUNDY:
The two situations are not identical •
.
Like that committee -- and like others tbat have been
set up from time to time over th~ last six or sev~n years
- members would report on current
situations . He first called on Secretary Rusk for a summary of
developments in Brazil.
Secretary Rusk summarized our relations with Goulart, including
Goulart 1 s dis cuss ion with President Kennedy, and later, in Rio, his
- , Presiding
Speaker of the House of Representatives
ATTORNEY GENERJ\.L
Robert F . Kennedy
CIA
John A. McCone, Director
DEFENSE
Robert S. McNamara, Secretary
Cyrus Vance~ Deputy Secretary
John McNaughton. Assistant Secretary
Eugene Fubini, Deputy Director
- LIST FOR THE 53 lst NSC MEETING
HELD ON TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964, AT 12:00 NOON
IN THE CABINET ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE
The President of the United States, P residing
Speaker of the House of Representatives
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Robert F . Kennedy
CIA
John
- NSC MEETING
MAY 15, 1964, AT 12:00 NOON IN THE CA.BINET ROOM
OF THE WHITE HOUSE
The President of the United States, Presiding
Speaker of the House of Representatives
AID
David Bell, Director
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Robert F . Kennedy
CIA
John A. McCone
- . The Kennedy statement at Fort Bragg referring to th e U.S. G over nment's
position at the time of the Geneva Conference.
2 . The Taylor Report, 196 1 -- that part which discussed what might be
necessary if current moves did not work in Vietnam .
3.
The Geneva
- to the Soviet bloc without attaching 1peclal
new conditioue.
Su::h action would acc:or1 with President Kennedy's decision in r#iay
1963 on an a!moet identical case (forage ba.rvetters) in which the
sarn e argument for quid pro quo conditions waa advanced
- .") · j
The President of the United States, Presiding
ACDA
William C . Foster, Director
AEC
Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman
AID
David E . Bell, Administrator
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Robert F . Kennedy
CIA
Lieut. General Marshall Carter, Deputy Director
Chester
- by
cot:ntries other ttan the United. s::a::~ a.s part of t he food
aid co~vention of the Kennedy Roi..:.:-.i .
ta.~es
It is unde:-stood ~~at this offe:- is
a food policy reforn packa;e Of:
Indian adoption
:-e-::=..X!' t ion of zones 2 fi~
ince~tive s~~~ort p
- come back from Vietnam feeling that
(a) corruption is increasing in the South Vietnamese goverrunent and (b)
there is some feeling among our generals that we are doing unnecessary
things. He asked Secretary McNamara to talk with Senator Kennedy and
try
- , Administrator
Rutherford Poats, Assistant Administrator, Bureau for F a r East;
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Robert F . Kennedy
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
Kermit Gordon, Director
CIA
John A. McCone, Director
William Colby
DEFENSE
Ro1::iert S. McNamara, Secretary
John McNaughton
- on the Kennedy com{itm : nt r~
lating to "safeguards, 11 which calls for a testing rat =
_
)~
shots per year. In regard: to the Congressional attituae it should
be borne in mind that the interested Committees and Members of
Congress will become informed of your
- rts to resolve the situation in Southeast Asia began in Vienna
with Pr esident Kennedy. A se riou s effort is being made to find a solution and
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Secretary Rusk {continued
-
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Robert F. Kennedy
CIA
John A . McCone, Director
DEFENSE
Robert S. McNamara, Seceretary
J ohn McNaughton, Assistant Secretary (ISA)
JCS
General Earle G. Wheeler, USA. Chairman
Lieut. General David A. Burchinal, Director of the Joint