MORNING MEETING OF 3 MARCH 1966
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March 3, 1966
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3 March 1966
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
Morning Meeting of 3 March 1966
reported that in the wake of anti-Sukarno student demonstra-
tions in Djakarta, Sukarno has closed the schools.
reported Nkrumah's arrival in Guinea. There is some
possibility that Nkrumah may be so detached from reality as to try
to return to Accra. Ex-Foreign Minister Quaison-Sackey has thrown
in with the new regime.
Acting DD/S noted completion of an in-house study of weapons
available to both sides for the fighting in Vietnam. Of all available
weapons, the Italian Baretta M-12 submachine gun appears to be the
best. DCI said he would read the study with interest but a basic ques-
tion to be answered is Does the Agency wish to recommend and fund
development of an entirely new weapon for counterguerrilla opera-
tions ?
deSilva reported on the results and status of the 25X1
will describe this at a morning meeting in about two weeks'
deSilva reported that he had briefed General Quesada yesterday.
Quesada is going to Vietnam at Air Force behest to look into counter-
insurgency air operations. The stations in Saigon have 25X1
been alerted.
The IG reported on laudatory comments from outside consultants
participating in the Agency procurement survey. The consultants are
high in their praise of the CIA personnel with whom they have talked.
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Bross noted that~ will travel to Honolulu to confer with
CINCPAC about the former's early warning survey.
reported that poor weather and heavy snows have slowed
search operations in the area of the U-2 wreckage.
Acting DD/P noted concerning Chen
Yi's remarks about inevitable war with the U. S. , about possible
rivalry between the army and the security service in Albania, and
about word that rebel leader Caamano may return to the Dominican
Republic. (See Action 2)
Acting DD/P noted a cable this morning from) (concerning
the (Conference of Far East Chiefs of Mission.
Acting DD/P reported that he and deSilva will meet with Governor
Harriman this afternoon to discuss Thailand and the subversive threat
there.
Executive Director described current plans for preparing a brief-
ing for Representatives Rivers and Mahon in the event they come, as
invited, for a tour of NPIC.
Executive Director briefed on some topics covered in a luncheon
yesterday with BOB officials. Our Office of Security will survey sensi-
tive offices in the BOB. Some headway appears to have been made in
justifying our use of a limousine. BOB officers and others in Govern-
ment are highly impressed by the work being done by the Agency in
planning, programming, and budgeting. It was agreed that this latter
point may be worth calling to the attention of the President's Board
and perhaps taking other such steps to ensure wider knowledge of our
work in this management field.
DDCI reported briefly on certain difficulties in connection with
the surfacing of a Hungarian defector before the Rivers' subcommittee.
DDCI urged that we no longer in the future plan to surface defectors
before Congressional groups. DDCI will confer with Moyers of the
White House in connection with the Hungarian case.
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ACTIONS:
1. DCI requests an examination and recommendations on the pay
status and structure of CIA contracting and procurement personnel.
We should be sure that the importance of this work is recognized as
appropriate. (DD/S by 1 April)
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