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  • 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
  • , 5; 00 PM -- U.S . Policy Toward Laos Dir e ctor McCone introduced Mr . Ray Cline who read a paper on the intellig e nce now available which indicates greatly increas ed use of Laos fo r infiltration of men and materials from North to South Vietnam
  • 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
  • brought us worldwide acclaim and read p2.rts of the attached memorandwn . Bromley Smith *-OP SEGR£T ­ SERVJCE SET .· .COPY J l .. •·' UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY WASHINGTON OFFICE OF nu;: DIRECTOR M.EMOR.ANDU1v1 FOR: SU13JZCTt