DEPUTIES' MEETING
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PUTIEYMEETING
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26 December 195
PR E -ENT: Mr. Dulles, Gen. Cabell, Mr. Wisner, Mr. k y. Cot. White.
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Mr. Dulles:
a) 'tated that he was leaving at the close of business to go to Patrick
",ir Force Base and spend a day lool:ing over the missile launching facilities
at Cape Canaveral. He expressed a belief that ba.ses of this type will soon be
one of our principal intelligence targets and that this is the main reason for
this familiarizaticm trip to Cape Canaveral. Mr. Wisner as'-ed that if
information which might be of assistance to the Clandestine ..ervice3 comes
to the DCIts attention, he would like to be advised since he would probably
wish to arrange for a party from the Clandestine Services to plan a later
briefing trip to Patrici-. Mr Force Base.
b) Referred to a recent newspaper article concerning Mr. Bang-Jensen
the UN employee who refused to release the names of Hungarians who furnished
information to the UN for incorporation in its recent report on Hungary. He
noted that he had met Mr. Bang-Jensen at a dinner party recently and found
him to be a very intelligent and interesting man. He stated that he thought
Mr. Bang-Jensen will shortly be getting involved in security hearings as a
result of his firm refusal to disclose the identities cif the Hungarian sources.
The newspaper clipping was given to with the request that he have
follow this case closely.
c) Referred to an article in the New Yr- concerning the
problems the soviets were having in publishing the section of the Great ' oviet
Ei-ElEzElia concerning the ti3R4* internal history. He expressed the belief
that a very entertaining speech could be written concerning the treatment
accorded Malenkov in this particular section and asked
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widowed, is looting for employment and possesses extensive linguistic and
other qualifications which we might find useful in CIA. He asked
and Mr. Wisner to explore the possibilities of finding
employment here.
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e) Referred to the memoranda prepared by and 25X1A9a
Dr. Scoville containing their respective divergent views as to which
component of the U. S. Government should be given authorization and
control over space development programs. After sores discussion, it
was agreed that no matter where this responsibility was lodged, whether
within the Pentagon structure or not the principal aim should be to see
that the space development program received the wholehearted support
of the scientific community. Since our views have not yet been formally
sought on this point, it was agreed that we take no further action at
the present time.
f Handed to Mr, Wisner a letter he had just received from
listing the names of the people who should be present at
future DCI presentations of NSC 5412 matters before the National
oecurity Council. It was noted that this list contained the names of
twenty-three persons, and while at first that might seem excessive,
it was finally agreed that there was no need for concern over these
persons being present at future NSC 54112 presentations.
g) Referred to a memorandum had given to Mr. Wisner
and which Mr. Wisner had passed to the DC! concerning the sale of
copper by the Chilean Government to the USSR. He handed this
memorandum to Mr. Amory and asked Mr. Amory to prepare a little
memo for his (DCI's) use giving some historical background and analysis
of the sale* of copper by Chile to Soviet Russia.
Referred to a memorandum he had receiv ed from
* exchange of AEC information between th4t1C8a
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Cabe' :
a) Referred to a memorandum from the DD/I dated 12 November
and to subsequent comments thereon by the DD/S and the DD/P
concerning the necessity for providing thirty-five additional slots for
Gen. CabeIi recommended that unless some
way could be found to acquire these extra positions within the framework
of reductions being contemplated within
an increase in the CIA ceiling for those thirty-live per**
discussion, it was agreed that Col. White an
t.smther and see if the planned reductions in
completely offset the increase needed for
accommodation cannot be reached, then Col.
the DCI the problem of increasing the CIA ceiling.
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b) Referred to a letter he had received from Mr. George V. Allen
Dir or of USl., stating that he (DDCI) bad been appointed a member
of the Committee on Cultural Presentation. After some discussion, the
Director suggested that :tte designated as
General Cabellis alternate to attend moat of the meetings of the Committee.
Mr. Wiener:
A Referred to reports of plane being developed for a coup in
Ceylon and stated that he thought we should ',Amp a very close eye on
this station. After some discussion, it was agreed that Mr. ,',11.eidon
Lu close cooperation with DD/P, would prepare some notes for the DCI's
INI`-.0 briefing scheduled for Monday, 6 January 1958.
b) Mr. 1kisner noted that on the 30th of December meetings are
scheduled with representatives of the U.,. Department of )tate and with
concerning the Indonesian situation. Mr. Wisner
expressed the hope that these discussions could be fairly well limited
to policy matters rather than permitted to elide over into operational
subjects.
Mr Kir%patrick:
a) N ted that Mr. Chris Phillips is being replaced by Mr.
on the Civil Dervice Commtsion. He pointed ou t that Col. Edwards is
maAng a quick chec... on Mr. Flanagan since the members of the connni
presumably including Mr. Flanagan, are shortly scheduled to ina:\e an
inspection trip to
b) N ted that the Department of ,Aate Foreign service Inspectors
are shortly scheduled to come over to CIN for their annual briefing.
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Mr. 13heldon:
a) Suggested that DCI en tertain at a luncheoWX1C8d
during his forthcoming trip here from DCI agreed and the 25X1X7
date of January 17th was set since it was one of the few dates available
Mr. ..,-kroory:
) Brought up the question of the types of furniture and interior
decorating that was to be included in the new building. He expressed
his conviction that planning should now be done with respect to both
of these items and urged that new furniture be obtained for all offices
in the new building. Col. White observed that a good deal of planning
and consideration has already been given to these factors and that
very large sums of money are involved. It was finally agreed that the
subject matter of furniture and interior decorating would be place
the age a for a futureL,4teering Committee Meeting.
Col. White:
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