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  • / TAANSFEAREO TO HANDWRmNG FILI! r3l C06271871 EXEMPTIONS APPLIED TO THIS DOCUMENT ARE ON THE BASIS xoe SEGBU OF E.O. 13526 · Wednesday Night 6 p.m. Security Council Gen. Hickey(?) advises if put over anything will have.warm session. Kuznetsov says all
  • relationship with them. 4. Gave the President the memorandum on 2.0 Latin American countries which he retained to read. 5. Reviewed the status of Cuban economic developments, armed shipments and troop training as reported in( (dated 8 January 1964, attached
  • in the short term. l. 2. The President then entered. Mr. Ball briefed him on the situation and the basic problem of disassociating ourselves without inviting action by the Communists. He pointed out the State Department release of Saturday night deploring
  • . The President asked that any matters of urgent importance be brought to his attention at any time, day or night. He designated no inter­ mediary. 6. At 12:30 I went to the President• s office in the Executive Office Building to tell him of the information
  • ~§aett-~a~· Summary Record of National Security Council Meeting No. 530 May 2, 1964, 10~00 AM -- Overflights of Cuba The meeting began without the President. Mr. McCone distributed, and the group read, the attached SNIE 85-2 - 64, "Likelihood
  • the Republicans are on poor constitutional grounds and ultimately will be hurt politically. The President declined to discuss Senator McCarthy or other political questions. Theis asked the President to read a letter from Bob Thompson pro­ posing that the President
  • be undertaken. He cited again the case of modifying the planes in order to make it possible for the pilot to relight the engi ne at maxi ­ mum altitude in the event of a flameout. Secretary Rusk asked whether we should read anything into the timing
  • now have authority to do so that we can act in an emergency. We should find out how far the Latin Ame rican states will go. A m bassador Thomp son said the resolution created a problem. Th e R ussians would read the resolution to mean that we
  • · September 23, 1965 Thurs , 8:30 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ... This paper came in after I left the office yester­ day, and I think it is one you will want to read yourself and discuss directly with Bob. i ! ·i ! Bob Komer knows the problern