DIRECTOR'S MEETING
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April 14, 1952
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:_onday, 14 )ril 1952
'E SEAT.- General Smith, Messrs. Dulles, Wisner, Becker, Hedden,
General Smith:
b. Approved the appointment of Colonel Matthew Baird as Acting Director
of Personnel "in addition to his other duties". In connection with this
appointment, it was noted that all effort was being made to secure a oermanent
replacement for Gen. Davison.
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c. Referred to cables IN 35054 and 35055 from Admir-1 Radford and asked
to get hiiii a report on the matter mentioned therein today.
This has been done.) DCI directed that a cable be sent to Hadiord thanking him
for his cooperation and advising him that we are proceeding; along the lines he 25X1
recommended. will draft this cable. It should be noted that it
may not be necessary for the DCI to personally call CNO since the matter of
Naval control of .,Till be put to Admiral Fechteler through Admiral
Johnson. 1McA.. "a .
d. Noted. the item in today's Log concerning Maritime Training and st; ted
that he desired that such training be accomplished on a cooperative basis oetiaeen
the Navy, Marine Corps and this Agency. (NUT ;t This instruction has been passed
along to Col. Baird who noted that he had previously discussed this matter with
the DCI and was proceeding along the lines indicated above.)
e. Referred to the item in the Log of 11-12 April concerning 25X1
and asked what action was being taken concerning his expulsion. i~ir. Wisner
noted that there was a possibility that had been engaged in "other 25X1
activities" and undertook at the Director's request to find out what these
activities ai pht have been. Done- 25X1
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General Smith (Cont'd.)
g. Noted the item in the Log of 11-12 April concerning and,
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after some discussion by Messrs. Dulles and Wisner as to previous
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and present activities, the Director stated that possibly the least we could
do was to make him register as an agent for a foreign government if this
had not already been done.
h. Noted the item in the Log of 11-12 April concern in the coordination
by Fir. Jo ce of State concerning a statement for issuance
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Mr. Wisner
explained that the request for private bills for citizenship mentioned in
this item was a result of personal visits to members of Congress byl
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approval 0 In this connection, Mr. aisner noted that this has been
explained to representatives of the McCarran CoriLilittee by and 25X1
these representatives had also been advised that in the event did desire 25X1
to request citizenship for any of its foreign employees such action would be
made in the form of an official request.
i. In response to a query from %1r. Dulles, the DCI stated that
would replace on the board of National Estimates.
a. Noted that the Bureau of the Budget wished to appoint a certain working
level liaison officer with CIA and stated that (1) they had asked for our
concurrence; (2) from information at hand this man was not acceptable. The
Director stated that since Budget had asked for our views on this matter we
should counter their proposal by suggesting that Mr. Schaub continue his
liaison duties with CIA in addition to his new duties with Defense, assisted
by Ar. Macy. Mr. Dulles undertook to pass this counterproposal alon?, to
Mr. Macy when he sees hi:.-ii at 10:30 a.m. today.
b. Stated that wants to go to the field and pr?.fers
North Africa. The Director noted that in this particular location cover
would present a problem since as well known; however, on the other
hand, if cover could be arranged, might work with
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the U irec -ors. i, r. Wisner undertook to look into this matter. -boe-
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Noted that the reply to Gen. Ridgway's letter concerning evaluation
of intelligence and collection of U.B. information was being prepared. The
DCI directed that (1) this reply be expedited; (2) it be coordinated with
Generals Bolling and aeckerling.C,,
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11. Wisner (Copt'd.)
b. Noted that the monthly analysis of the G-2 of the Eighth ,Array "said
some good things about CIA".
c. Noted that (1) we were very well covered on the Bolivian Revolution;
(2) this matter had been discussed with Eddie Miller of State some two months
ago and he had made certain comments in connection therewith. The DCI stated
that we should always ask for such comments in writing. Mr. Wisner noted that
there was a memorandum of conversation on the above discussion with hr. hiller.
In connection with the Revolution, Mr. Wisner also noted that it appears that
the Revolutionaries have won out and that they were anti-U.S. and pro-Ar#?-entifie.
a. Noted that he was speaking at the Armed Forces Staff College on
17 April.
b. Reported that in connection ;'i i,h the temporary assignment of
had indicated that he prefered to withold
decision on this :matter until such time as he had an opportunity to examine
the present staff The Director stated that we should go ahead wita
the employment of and possibly after he was here there might be
opportunity to sei im on an inspection trip"
c. Noted that he had prepared for the Director a brief summary of the
most imrortant intelligence items which had been received during; the XI's
absence.
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