Executive Committee Record of Action, October 24, 1962, 10:00 A.M. Meeting No. 3
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 24, 1962
TOP SECRET - SENSITIVE
Executive Committee Record of Action, October 24, 1962, 10:00 A. M.,
Meeting No. 3
1. Intelligence
The Director of Central Intelligence summarized the intel-
ligence briefing. The President directed that the Secretary of the
Treasury and the Director of Central Intelligence take immediate
action to obtain more "black boxes. 11
2. Defense Operations
a. The Secretary of Defense presented photographs of dis-
persal of existing U. S. planes in the southeast U. S., and the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff reported that modifications
of readiness were being considered to permit improvement of the
situation.
b. The Secretary of Defense reported the plans for naval
interception, noted the presence of a submarine near the more
interesting ships, and warned that radio silence might be imposed.
There was discussion of the problem of dealing with such submarines,
and it was understood that in the event of intervention by a submarine
in the process of interception the submarine might have to be destroyed.
3. In the middle of the meeting there were reports that certain
Soviet ships had appeared to have stopped or turned back, and the
President directed that there be no interception of any target for at
least another hour while clarifying information was sought.
4. Dr. Wiesner presented an initial briefing on the communications
situation and the President directed that most urgent action be taken
by State, Defense and CIA to improve communications worldwide,
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