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  • .., . _ ••.1 ... - .. - iI I 2 .! I I H ,j q .i : I :I i :I 11 I i :l !I I I i I I .Rice Sifro:rr..ents I .' II i i I I I I I ~ coniercnce next week in Genev.i, which :nig?:it make some statements opposing the c.sa
  • on meeting M,� sume san,aianon IrJ1111s per� 1.::Jl�Ac 14- JOit 11131a Notes Top Secret NSC 1 p LBJ's handwritten notes on meeting 1/131 Notes Te� Secre&- �. 4.,,, II l32a Notc:;;ec::s:-t--....,....,....__ 1 Typed notes frbm LBJ 1 s h.aaclwrli.te.p. notes
  • for use in the event of an invasion and the kind of information which we need to reassure that strategic missiles were not being introduced into Cuba . Secretary Rusk asked ii we could use a combination of means of aerial reconnaissance . He agreed
  • that U . S . shipments o.f la::-d to Cuba be allowed . The President saw nothing inconsisten t. Mr . Bundy expressed grave doubts about the wiscior.i of obtaining support of about thirteen small states ii the six large states opposed th e reBolutio:i
  • " the editorial with Mrs. Graham. j AM./ T MLee/ mfb #5 ~ DE~~II E.O. WS6, Sec. 3.4 93
  • . ) . •l . ·! No one wlth whom I talked und~rstood these instructions. They had been informed but it had not registered or they had been dlaabuaed of such intention by others. There waa obviously a great deal . .. :.· . - z -· I .·. I . ,,.;ii
  • . revt&w the gold outflow problom, whl:cb l,s gobig to be J11$t a• lmportallt a polat bl GUl' W.dget review 84 the actual amouat ol ®r budget la 1966 and ln the fut\u'e years. ,-. -- . ~ -. \_..:.. ·· · - ~ --,,.. ~~ .. -:~ r. ,. ~ '1 i II