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  • } No overflight (2) 11 economic aid (3) 11 help refugees (4) Guantanamo Soviet suggests formal up - Stevenson says no Sov. deliberately deceptive on Sams site. 11 may have committed to Castro to leave Sams - Mikoyan soys no expert on crating (Bombers) They have
  • or suggestions, Senator Mansfield: >:C Suggested that mention be made of the OAS. See Appendix material for corrected figures ~ - 4 ­ - ~ -- - Ambassador Stevenson: suggestion. Concurred in Senator Mansfield's The President: The President agreed
  • Un d er Secretary Ball A ssistant Secretary Bundy UN A mbassador Stevenson Ambassador Maxwell Taylor S ecretary of Defense M c Namara A ssistant Secretary Mc Naughton Treasury Secre tary Fowler AID A dministrator B ell CIA Director R
  • plan detailed presentation to UN Security Council of the case against the DRV as the aggressor. We do not repeat not expect to touch upon readiness for talks or negotiations at this time. "In execution of item c., above, Ambassador Stevenson will call
  • , 1964 Attached are papers which address themselves to allegations that the incidents in the Gulf of Tonkin in August, 1964, did not take place but if they did, occurred in territorial waters. 1. Ambassador Stevenson, in presenting our complaint
  • as protection of patent rights, etc.. However, we cannot get a quid pro quo for a small sale. We must either sell these machines unconditionally or give up the idea of selling them. Ambassador Stevenson asked whether we could license the equi pment rather than
  • FOR THE ENTIRE M3:ETING The President of the Un~ted States, Presiding Th~ Speaker of the Ho;ise of Representatives Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Secretary Dillon Ge=ieral Taylor, JCS .A:rnbas sador Stevenson Gem~ral Cari:er, Acting Director
  • made available to the c2..ndi.d.ates. fa 1930, G cvernor· Stevenson was tcle9hc:.1.eci by Secretary Duiles. or.. ly o:·iefing, however, was conducted. c:.t CIA and contained only intelli;ence, as opposed to policy infor~ation. His In 1960, )·.. llen
  • and Barbis f 1 Defense: Secretary McNamara, General Taylor, Mr . McNaughton White House: Mr. McGeorge Bundy and Mr. Forrestal Ambassador Stevenson and Ambassador Thompson CIA: Mr. McCone and Mr. Colby Prior to the President's arrival