OFFICIAL DIARY (ACTING DD/I)
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December 4, 1952
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Official Diary
(Acting DD/I)
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Thursday, !~ December 1952
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1. At morning meeting raised question of deadline for
as a co-ordinated estimate. Recommended to Director that it not be rushed and
that Thursday, December 18, be set for IAC consideration. He concurred, but
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added that he wished the present draft to go to
Director of the Budget for interim informatil2?December)~says draft will be 25X1A9a
discussed 25X1 Aga
2. Raised question of intelligence effort on flying saucers as per
25X1 Aga ~ memorandum. He said "Raise it at the IAC. x'
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3. After the meeting, Frank Wisner asked me whm tters would b e of usegto
ly sensitive papers dealing
me on a regular basis and whether or not wane em in full. On the bass
of my reading, I s uggested that they could be sanitized anal should then be made
available to the appropriate desk at O/CI. We shall talk further about this.
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L~. li0ilit7i'J."ttU w.~.via ------ - - -
He is an outstanding economist and one of
their best analysts and shoo ce ainly be put to more use than acting as a
mere mail pouch for transmission of material. I suggested that after he was
briefed on our operations and had his feet on the gmund, I w ould welcome speci-
fic proposals from him as tv participating in our research work with particular
reference to our studies of .the Chinese economy. He will also work closely with
Hof FI, on the latest developments Zn s po
ence. Showed them the cables, explained that we had gotten ourselves in a box
and realized that withdrawal at this late minute might be quite annoying to
b t that ew of the positive recommendations of Seeker and
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DCI. At the opening of the meeting, procured consent to the schedule for the
next two weeks -Albania-and 6~. Supplement, taking the Bloc estimate throuon 18
June 195t~ to be completed by the IAC on 11 December, an
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a. NIE_70, Latin America, was approved w ith a little discussion and
only one minor change suggested by State.
b. Very informal-lY rai-sed the question of flying saucers, the recent
indications of highly specific observations that could not be satisfactorily
explained. Sta.ggexted that we were considering enlisting top scientific brains
and getting NSC directive so as to enable DCI to co-ordinate resources on a F OIAb3C
scope wider than the TAC agencies. Though was very lukewarm
to the substance of the idea, he was very agreeable to the procedure. General
Porter, CT-2, and 0/NI expressed approval and the others took a benevolently
neutral position. It was agreed that would Proceed to organize a 25X1A9a
acienta.fic review group and, at the same time, would circulate f?r comment a
proposed NSCID covering development of means to assure prompt and positive
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25X1A9a6? After the meeting, conferred with Aamiral Espe~, in company with
CIA' sition at the
-on the NI S program.
ed the IAC Meeting because of pressure of business on
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,~dm< Overesch, we at this end could not see our way clear to do other than. with-
draw the presence of our individual, while at the same time giving the Capt in all
possible intelligence substance, which is already accomplished. Adm. Espe~was
very cordial and agreed to advise us of any cables $ om Layton and plarmed to do
his best to smooth any ruffled feathers. FOIAb3c
7. Conferred briefly with Porter and and reported to them what I
had done with reference to the African exp osion. They seemed perfectly happy
te for future record: I think we should put a 90-day tickler on this and-get
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zation names to three in the whole DD/I area. He agreed to reconsider, and I in-
25X1A9~tructed ~ to add the substantive ADs and their Execs. to the list in order
to avoid unjustifiable time delays and snafus if every cable had to be brought
through this office.
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9. Conferred with on psxsblems arising
ont? of the economic side of NIE-65. Gave them guidance along the lines of taking
full responsibility for their best professional judgment and noting but not bowing
to contradictory estimates from Military or other 0/ftR Divisions. The 0/NI and
G-2 contributions in this area are fantastically inadequate and are ideal ammuni-
tion in my struggle to have 0/RR take overall economic intelligence including
that on Military end items.
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10. Lunched with and had a general discussion of problems of mu-
tual interest, including security requirements of the operational offices and the
problems arising from overseas travel by DDI personnel. It was quite clear that
by constant communication and full disclosure, most every matter between the two
areas can b e satisfactorily solved.
25X1 Aga 11. Conferred with He reported that he had
had a two-hour talk with the Trade and ntel Bence peap a at State reviewing the
rubber situation. He felt that there was no real residue of ill will and that,
in fact, much good would probably come from the lessons learned during the prepara-
tion of the rubber paper.
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12. With conferred with Messrs. Lay and Gleason at
the NSC office with respect to summary evaluation. Agreed that the very detailed
terms of reference in the nature of questions that must be answered should be pre-
pared irrespective of the machinery for obtaining the answers. Etarther agreed that
the machinery should consist of a high level Steering Group to be chaired by a
presidential appointee and including as members, a representative of the IAC, of
the JCS, and of both IIC and the ICIS. Each of these should be men of real authori-
ty and should be supported by top flight deputies for actual work. It is important
that the ~teering Group be constituted from the outset of the program and concern
starting with reviewing and finalizing the terms
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Electing these and yesterdays discussions for my consideration by Saturday.
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to take responsibility for .the sanitizing and could not afford to expend valuable
resources in this process. I undertook to discuss this matter informally with {~
with an eg~e to determining the amount of effort needed on our part
and t e e ent of the problem generally.
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an the 1~7/P offices that CIA provide a briefing for Admiral Espe~r. Appa Y,
DCI feels that this is somewhat unnecessary but that we should at least make the
offer along the lines of what was put on last March for State and the Military25X1 Aga
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25X9A5 17. conferred with who has recentl received a form letter
~ turning down his application fa r a pos ion with 0/RR.
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25X1A9a this. - informed me that it was not a security matter but that several
personality defects were reported in the course of his check which convinced
Personnel that he would not be a good bet. In guarded, but fairly frank terms,
gave this infozlna.tion to-which appeared to relieve him.
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