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- a,m, · In addition to the Statutory Members and Advisers, the following are being invited to attend this meeting: The u. s. Representative to the United Nations; the Secretary of the Treasury; the Attorney Gen eral; the Director, Bureau of the Budget
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- COPY February -----· 15, 1961 MEMORANDUM FOilTHEPllESID!NT SUBJECT: Interpretation of National Security Council Policy on Africa I am informed that certain portions of the guidance contained in present United States policy toward Africa (NSC 6005/1
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Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- in the United Nations were more apt to support Malaysia and the Philip?ines if the guerrilla operations sho:ild go to the United Nations. Secretary Dillo:i believed it should not be ourselves who force the issue with S'.Jkarno but that any determination should
- states will support a meaningful OAS resolu tion, we should oppose the convening of the OAS on this is sue . The President said we should begin now to find out how the Latin America!'l states feel toward this resolution and then decide what we should do
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- arrangements. He indicated that he intended to avoid having all incoming. visitors appear as guests of the United States. Each had their own embassy to take ea.re of them, however, he thought there might be some obligations in which I could be helpful. He said