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  • •aaUy be a:rnnged for Sa.turd .,- morning. The lotter ps'Opo11es auca a Joi at ann~cement aa aocm. aa the USSR baa chosen a man. 1 McG~ SECRET B. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 29 1 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Re: NSC Meeting on April 29
  • the preaent arrangemenia. 11. Ball then brlefly reviewed In.done alan policy and ~ Preeldent stated be had not. aa yet, made a !lndlng and no new c:ommltm•nt• had • 3 .. been made. to supply ald to Sukarno other than that which baa been ln the plpellne
  • it before the Foreign Aid Committee. The Washington Post editorial this morning shows the difficulty this puts us in, but Bell concedes that McNamara's position may well protect the military side of the AID budget in political terms. The hazard is, however
  • , one can always predict the reaction of any individual more from his basic attitudes than from the evidence presented. The close cases are always open to subjective judgment. Ideally, we ought to have a general review and reach a new basic and solid