JFK Case: POSSIBLE UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE (ARTICLE BY ROBERT S. ALLEN AND PAUL SCOTT ENTITLED: "SECRET REPORT UNDER WRAPS", PUBLISHED IN THE 22 OCT 1964 ISSUE OF THE NORTHERN VIRGINIA SUN) - DDS REPORT TO DCI.
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APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1992
CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
THROUGH : Deputy Director for Support
SUBJECT
: Possible Unauthorized Disclosure
(Article by Robert S. Allen and
Paul Scott entitled: "Secret Report
Under Wraps", published in the
2 October 1964 issue of the
Northern Virginia Sun) � vps
1. This memorandum is for your information only.
2. This office in coordination with representatives of
DDP has prepared an analysis of the Subject article which is
attached (Tab A). There is also attached (Tab B) a CI Staff memoL.
rand.um to the Deputy Director for Plans commenting on the
newspaper article.
3. Tab C is the updated comprehensive version of the
October 1961 document (Tab D) forwarded to the Warren Commission.
Tab E is the distribution list of the 1961 document which was not an
accountable dissemination.
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4. A review of the information in the Allen and Scott arti-
cle would indicate that the 1961 document or parts of it were probably
leaked to the writers by a recipient of the document. A total of
32 copies was distributed on a limited basis to members of the
intelligence community and to General Maxwell Taylor while assigned at
e House;
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5. The article is considered a serious compromise of a
highly sensitive document; however, damage to clandestine sources
and methods would be nominal. The Soviets are now aware that
the U. S. possesses information as to some of the methods and
operations of the KGB toward high foreign Government officials.
More important, however, the article reflects upon the integrity
of the Agency in the eyes of the general public particularly as it
bears upon the Warren Commission report. There has been a
world-wide interest in the Commission report and the Agency has
been downgraded in its support of the Commission.
6. Further inquiry will be made in this matter and you
will be informed of the results.
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Harlan A. Westrell
Acting Director of Security
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Analysis of
Article by Robert S. Allen and Paul Scott entitled:
"Secret Report Under Wraps," appearing in the
22 October 1964 issue of the Northern Virginia Sun
Paragraphs of Article
Para. 1. "The Central Intelligence
Agency withheld vital intelligence
information from the Warren Com-
mission during its investigation of the
assassination of President Kennedy.
Para. 2. "Despite the commission's
written request for all documents that
might shed light on the assassination,
CIA authorities failed to turn over a
national intelligence estimate warning
that it is Kremlin policy to remove
from public office by assassination
Western officials Who actively oppose
Soviet policies.
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