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- ; the Director of Central Intelligence;
the
u. s. Information Agency; the Counselor, Department of State; the
Director,
_Deputy Under Secretary
of State; the Special Counsel to the President;
the
Special Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs
- and NSC Staffs.
that of 1 August 1962.
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Neilson C. Debevoiae
BELK
United Nations Affairs
Africa South of the Sahara (not including
Horn of Africa)
BU!\RIS
Vice Presidential
matters
" Space - Astronauts
- week there will be no attack on our
U-2s. We shoul d continue the flights of the U-2s. The Defense
Department will look again at the proposals to use an ECM
equipped U-2 and to use drones. The production of drones will
be immediately increased
- but this may not
be s o. We should look again at our programs and examine all ideas
without thinking whether or not they can be done without increasing
our expenditures .
{8) The Defense Department i s studying several new military
recommendations made
- of Cuban Affairs,
Mr. Crimmins.
Defense Department: Secretary McNamara and
Deputy Secretary Vance.
JCS:
General Maxwell Taylor.
CIA: The Director, Messrs. Helms and
FitzGerald.
1
White House Staff:
Messrs. Bundy and Dungan.
1. Mr. Bundy presented
- . Goodpaster, Special Assistant to the Chairman
OEP
Edward A. McDermott, Director
STATE
Dean Rusk, Secretary
A verell Harriman, Under Secretary for Political Affairs
U. Alexis Johnson, Deputy Unde r Secretary fo r Political _.
- (ISA)
JCS
General Ma.""CWell D. Taylor, USA, Chairman
STATE
Averell Har riman, Under Secretary fo r Political Affairs
William P . Bundy, Assi stant Secretary fo r Far Ea ste r n Affair s
William Sullivan, Special Ass istant for Vietnam
USIA
Carl T