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- for Political Affairs Thomas Mann. Assistant Secretary TREASURY C . Douglas Dillon, Secretary USIA Carl T . Rowan, Director WHITE HOUSE McGeorge Bwidy, Special Assistant to the Presi dent George Reedy, Press Sec r etary to the President Major General Chester V
- Affairs (Item 2) Averell Harriman, (Item 2) TREASURY C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary USIA Carl T . Rowan, Director WHITE HOUSE McGeo r ge Bundy, Special Assistant to the President J ack Valenti, Special Assistant to the President Michael Forrestal, Senior
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- .> 3.3lh)ll>; L~..l£&.) Then I would brief Lord Home and his party when they are here in February . This was agreed. 8. Reviewed briefly President Kennedy's letter to me of January ! 6 and asked for reaffirmation of DCI responsibilities as outlined
- this man went home to nussia for a vacation. When he returned to Washington in early Octo ber, he al once sought out Attorney General Kennedy, with the urgency befitting the bearer of a private mes• sage from one chief of stale to another. On. Oct. 1, he
- there would boa. 95% or rno~o poSJsibiltty tl1at the first u.. . z that WU attacked wolJld survive and (Omo home. He pointed and. and l confirmed, that this wo\lld create a new situation a• it would demonst~ate Ca.stro•s t:ue mtentiODJJ which were now only