MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD FROM L. K. WHITE

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CIA-RDP80R01284A001800120084-3
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T
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December 20, 2016
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June 30, 2006
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84
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September 2, 1969
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MFR
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Approved F*elease 20 7/01/17 : CIA-RD 80R01 *001800120084-3 2 September 1969 Morning Meeting of 2 September 1969 General Cushman chaired the meeting. General Cushman announced that the Director would arrive at Headquarters at noon today and that the Director had invited the DDCI, Executive Director, Bross, and the four Deputy Directors to lunch at 1230. General Cushman said that the Operations Center had kept him promptly and well informed over the weekend on coup develop- ments in Brazil and Libya. Lehman for Godfrey commented briefly on the weekend coups in Brazil and Libya and on reactions to the highjacking of a TWA airliner by Arab guerrillas. 25X 25X Abbot Smith reported that the tour of the duty officer in the Director's office over the weekend was quiet. Abbot Smith reported that ONE had, at the request of the White House, prepared a paper on the outlook for foreign oil imports into the US fifteen years from now. Carver reported that Vietnam was quiet and commented briefly on the new cabinet in South Vietnam. or Maury reported that a member of the staff of Congress- man o ino had called last Friday to inquire whether CIA had given a background briefing to the press on the Green Beret case. ~Op SECRET Approved For Release 20 Approved FWelease 20 P80R011W001800120084-3 Duckett reported that a U-2 mission had been successfully flown in the Far East over the weekend, General Cushman reported on last Friday's meeting of the NSC Verification Committee at San Clemente. He reported that Kissinger had asked many questions but made no effort to suppress footnotes prior to the submission of the Committee's report to the President. Karamessines reported that he had called Army Secretary Beal last Friday in response to his offer to furnish the Agency with transcripts and documents connected with the Green Beret case. Mr. Beal said that no documents would be available pending the return of Secretary Resor to Washington. Mr. Beal raised the possibility of permitting Agency representatives to examine certain documents in the Pentagon. Karamessines reported that he had participated in four meet- ings of the Washington Special Action Group over the weekend. He said that the Group will probably meet in San Clemente on 4 September. K. White o Approved For Release 2007/0 Z9x 25X