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  • , SUBJECT: Meeting I (National Panel Affairs) I of Panel I A meeting of Panel I is called Room 7831, Department of State. The agenda will Security for 3:30 p.m. be: The study and reconunendations required Panel I as indicated in the attached
  • production of electrical energy in 1963. These figures give some idea of the dimensions of the United States proposal." UNCLASSIFIED ANNEXC "i'OP'SECRETATTACHMENT OF DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE STATE SECRETARIAT August 20, 1963 FOR: Charles NSC Staff Mr
  • interest in the copper stockpile. Several persons, including As sis tant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Tony Solomon, responded. The copper stockpile is or soon will be in balance. The shortage will be met by production from a new Arizona mine whi
  • . ACDAConference Room, Room 5941 The following persons attended the meeting: DEPARTMENT OF STATE Mr. Ward Allen, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs Mr. Robert Packard, International Scientific and Technical Affairs Mr
  • the academic community. ' Now, I would like to introduce our Game Director, Mr. Sey-· mour Weiss, Director for Combined Policy, Office of Politico­ Military Affairs, Department of State. - iliiQitB'f + NOFORN A-1 NOFORN (Mr. Seymour Weiss, Department
  • comes lnto effect, it la realis• . for only one on the calendar or. the the highway funds or from the _park tirally po.;.:;i!Jlethat we are adclressin:r Ho::se, we chose the one by our North· . fu.-ids controlled b,- th'l Department of oursel,es entirely
  • , in consultation with other agencies, delegate to these agencies responsibility for implementing specific recom- . mendations. Within one month, I would appreciate it if the Department of State could report to this office the assignment of operational
  • Agency. h. The Department of Defense: (1) The Assistant national Security Secretary of Defense tor Inter­ Secretary of Defense tor Systems Affairs. (2) The Assistant Analysis. -.s;soral'f = ItOPOftlt - A-7 8y+ UECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec
  • by the United States and the Soviet Union and will focus particularly on problems associated with anti-ballistic missile systems. As usual, knowledgeable and responsible officials from all interested departments and commands will participate. There will be one
  • to Indi.n by the nuclear a Fozeiga Affairs of proposals !"owerso fer the exten­ However) in of December 22, Foreign Minister Singh said the following; "India ~.as not ackec for a _1 t~uclear shield' any particulaz cou.utry, but.does ho1.d that nuclear