MORNING MEETING OF 7 MAY 1965
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May 7, 1965
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7 May 1965
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
Morning Meetinj& of 7 Maay 1965:
There was a current intelligence briefing.
A/DDP noted reports of possible Cuban involvement in the
Dominican Republic. He noted plans by elements in both
to attack US installations. He noted Chinese communist dissatisfaction
with Cuban revisionism. He noted the wheat problem in the UAR. He re-
ported that Governor Harriman had left Chile with no undue disturbance.
s operational de-
DDS&T alluded to some element of
end engaged
cusasion with the DCI about aids to navigation.
He noted that the
had been stood-down,
was bad,
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and that there were three operational U-a's
He stated that
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the OXCART program was proceeding well, and that th
ployment plan should be ready over the weekend.
ftston was given guidance on briefing papers for Senator Stennis
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DDS reported the had been removed 25X1
DCI suggested the removas o the rest of the equipment.
DDS also noted that an effort would be made to get a tax break for civilians
along the lines of the provisions for the military in Vietnam. He also noted
the institution of a new all-hazard insurance policy.
DDI displayed the Vietnam Monthly. DCI requested that curves
be inserted in the statistical section. Cline also described the Tuesday
planning lunches with particular reference to Wait Rostow's visit to Japan.
He also mentioned the Vice President's satisfaction with our intelligence
service to him.
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mated that George Carver was back from
Vietn
.
am.
DCI and DDCI agreed it would be useful to hear his views.
DCI asked that the morning and evening situation reports filed
by General Palmer for the President be brought to the DCI's attention.
DGI noted that he was not being informed on decisions such as
augmentation of forces in South Vietnam. Cline is to speak to McGeorge
undy about this.
4ked that certain current indicators be included for his
ion in talking to Secretary McNamara about Vietnam.
DGI asked for an explanation of the Soviet reconnaissance
ro
ra
p
g
m
over the US and received no definitive answer.
DDCI stated that it would be a good idea to hold the 303 Meeting
next week.
DCI read to the meeting the memo on Vietnam which he will dis-
cuss with Secretary McNamara today.
W. Elder
Orig
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