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OCR Page 1 of 3THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SECRET SENSITIVE
October 23, 1962
Executive Committee Minutes, October 23, 1962, 10:00 am
1. Intelligence
The meeting began with a briefing by Mr. McCone evidence in which, in addition
to written material, he emphasized the strength of efforts substantiating the
non-participation of Cubans in Soviet missile installations in Cuba.
2. Unity on the Home Front
There was general discussion of the problem of adequate briefing of
Members of the Congress and of the press on the way in which the crisis
had developed and on the reasons for the decisions which had been taken.
A number of assignments were given to individual members of the Committee
for further work on this problem.
3. Blockade Effects Estimates
The President asked the Director of Central Intelligence for an analysis
of effects of the blockade on Cuba, not to include food and medicine, and for
a comparable analysis of the effects of a comparable blockade on Berlin.
4. Items presented by the Department of Defense
a. The President approved plans for the issue of the Proclamation of
Interdiction of ship delivery of offensive weapons to Cuba. The Proclamation
was to be issued at 6:00 pm and the Interdiction to become effective at dawn
October 24.
b. The President approved and later signed an Executive Order authoriz-
ing the extension of tours of duty of certain members of the Armed Forces.
c. The President approved the following contingency plan for action in
the event of an incident affecting U-2 overflights. The President will be
informed through SAC/DOD channels, and it is expected that if there is clear
indication that the incident is the result of hostile action, the recommendation
will be for immediate retaliation upon the most likely surface-to-air site
involved in this action. The President delegated authority for decision on this
point to the Secretary of Defense under the following conditions:
OF SECRET SENSITIVE
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