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  • . William Bundy STATE S•:crcta ry or State Under Secretary Harriman Assistant Secretary Hilsman AEC M.r. Seaborg AID Mc. Dnvid Bell Mr. R. Poats l. 111e meeting op::ncd with a briefing by Mr. McCone on the sitwition in Southeast Asia and Indonesia
  • : Secretary Dillon AID: Mr. Bell, Mr. Poats USIA: Mr. Rowen CIA: Mr. McCone, Mr. Colby ~ I 'l 1 i 1. The President asked whether Mr. McCone had an intelligence summary. Mr. McCone said there was nothing particularly new beyond the fact that General
  • :resented the Eisenhower criticism of the wh«9at deal although he $aid that he had no responsibility for that transaction as it waa an accomplished £act prior to his taking office. He defended the nuclear material cut..;b.ack · stating, as he had before
  • lmows that you are determin.ed net to pl«i'dge until after Conpes • ac;its. .flut there le honest eon-fusion aa to what yO\l'd favor doing vm.a·the aid bill is passed and the Zl s.~ptembe.r p1ttdgins eeasion tolls around. Would we (lJ ahead and pledge
  • Cambodia - Sihanouk, though he desires US aid to continue, is unwiiling to 1·eopcn negotiations by publicly requesting aid. . . . It is still doubtful that Filipino mediation efforts will succeed. . . . The UK co­ chairman of the Geneva Conference has
  • , concerning overseas communications, navigation aids, and data collection and space tracking facilities: (a) The communications requirement to support an intelligence collection facility would be reduced to the extent that the intelli­ gence collection