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in view of the fact that he had read in the press all about what it was sup
posed to contain. He expres Bed his irritation that war plans leak to the
pr es s. He had gotten almost to a point where he hated to meet with
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- - 2ls against the dron es .
Secretary McNamara replied that great pilot skill is required
i( a MIG actually shoots down a drone.
S ecretary McNamara 'said that the possibility of our using drones
was leaking to the press. This disturbed him greatly
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if I could have a reply by the end of this month.
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From time to time I have been asked to appear on
television programs ot the "meet the press" type.
Presumably, I would be on for about an hour answering
q ue st ions frow a panel of nowspa
- to in the attached.
He did promise and give them a larger HHFA loan
last year, which made the Interama thing possible.
It's my impression that everyone in the Administra
tion regards the pavilion as purely a local boondoggle.
Press stories of the Senate hearing
- of Central Intelligence
Director McDermott, Office of Emergency Planning
Director Rowan~ U. S. Information Age:icy
Deputy Under Secretary of State Alexis Johnson
McGeorge Bundy, Special As3istant to the President
Pierre Salinger, Press Secretary
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that, with Vietnam cooking, NSAM 311 has been
pushed to a back burner.
2. While I realize NSAM,311 (issued.in July,, 1964)
is not a terribly pressing problem, we should prob
able keep moving on it. Al Friedman agrees that the
best way to have this happen is a needle