MONDAY, 3 JANUARY 1949

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25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R0026004 MONDAY. 3 J. MARX 1949 Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S (tel) - Re committee sent to 25X1 Director asked for information received from them. Col. E. stated that the only report received covers data picked up in plane travels. They have not been into the fields. Col. E. will brief information received and get it to Director before Thursday since Director will make an interim report to NSC on that date. (tel) - Director will lunch with him on Thursday, 1230, La Salle du Bois. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Gen Counsel - Re visa matter. Director will talk further to Under Secretary of State Lovett re his position on the visa matter--CIA legislation. Sent to see Director by Mr. Fred o es o e joint omic Energy Committee of Congress. Director referred tol for interview. Applicant. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re papers for NSC meeting on Thursday. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Re report W-852, Secret. Director asked if this had gone over to OCD for dissemination--it should go to Munitions Board and NSRB. Mr. Carey reported that this was and had gone directly to the Director and the IAC members on Friday; today the ditto report went to OCD for further dissemination. Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Rel -11 Director requested that OCD make sure that copies o the report were sent to Munitions Board and NSRB. 25X1 25X1 Ma j Gen A. M. Gruenther, JCS (tel) - 25X1 Gen Gruenther stated that r. Ohly in b/DefeFs-eris office had these papers. He also stated that the matter had been held up because of the item reference "interfering with rights of Policy Coordinat o conduct such activities in time of peace." 25X1 25X1 Mr. John E. Peurifoy, Asst. Se1State (tel) - Arranged for Director to call on him at four o'clock tomorrow. Mr. C. P. Collins, Adv. Council - Director gave him report of the Committee on the creation of a Unified Armed Forces Security Agency 25X1 a e to fir t r fo comment prior to going Approved Foto ~swe ~q 3 I-RDP8 R01731 002600470001-6 r TOP WET WUY bUAUt , ~ppa-Aie a03/jjD&eA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 ==~L 25X1 Brig Gen E. K. Wright, DD (tel frm San Francisco) - Reported to Director that he had lunched, while in Seattle, with a group of prominent businessmen, including Dr. Allen who was a member of the Eberstadt Committee and who was responsible for the portion of the report to the effect that much was to be desired on "scientific intelligence." Deputy informed Dr. Allen that we had been able to obtain services ofDr. Machle to head up scientific intelligence. Dr. Allen expressed pleasure and stated he would submit further report to the Eberstadt Committee indicating progress made by gettinel 71 etc. Re Army message concerning promotion of temporary Brigadier Generals and Regular Army Colonels, Deputy stated that if the Director still felt inclined to recommend him for promotion that a memo addressed to the Selection Board, calling attention to the correspondence with the Secretary of the Army of last year, would be appreciated. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 140 $U iii TOP SLCKEI ~Eed y A 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001 Capt. H. C. Doan, USN, ICAPS (tel) - Director thanked him for his invitation and expressed regrets that he had been unable to attend. I ORE (tel) - Director thanked him for his invitation anc expressed regrets that he had been unable to attend. Mr. John Ohly, OSD (tel) 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. Ohly mentioned that he had heard a rumor concerning 25X1 poor handling of security matters in CIA. Director asked if this applied to the case of Mr. Ohly said it did. Director will talk to him a-ou th s case. 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Delivered IM-111, "Strategic Importance of Taiwan to the U.S." to Director. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS (tel) - Left message for Director that there had been only small changes in the conclusions on the China paper (NSC). Mr. Childs will bring the paper to Director if desired. (Director did not request paper.) To Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, ES/NSC - 25X1 25X1 Vice Admiral Earle W. Mills, BuShips (tel) - Re 25X1 widow of Naval officer; applicant for CAF-6 or 7 administrative job. Director suggested that she come over to see 1 -1 Mr. W. Pforzheimer - Reported to Director that formerly of 25X1 the Armed Services Committee, is looking for a job. Mr. Pforzheimer will shop his application in CIA if submitted. I I- Director signed paper approving request for authorization to spend special funds in connection with case oP Approved or Release 200311 1106: - - 25X1 25X1 5X1 TOP SEC E i TOP SECRET d o sel~(~3/111(9 --DP80RO1731 R002600470001-6 Mr. Frederick Winant, NSRB (tel) - Requested appointment with Director in order that he might discuss CIA/NSRB working relations. Will call on Director tomorrow morning at 9:30. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re conversation with Admiral Souers, NSC, Director asked if ORE could get out paper on joint estimate of Russian intentions in order that Director might present it to NSC two weeks from this Thursday (20 January). Mr. Babbitt believes that the paper can be completed in that time; Director stated that he was not setting a deadline but would like to have it if possible. Re request from ECA for information to be used in connection with Budget Hearings before Congress, Director informed Mr. Babbitt that the paper was coming over and that ECA desired a great deal of information by the end of January. Mr. Babbitt stated that ORE would try to get it out. Col. Robert J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Informed Director that S/D desired a copy of the sixty-day estimate (in connection with Eberstadt report) in case he might be called upon to answer some question in Armed Services Committee hearing. Director told Col. Wood that Mr. Vincent of the Committee had stated that there would be no publicity about the report; however, Director will forward reports to S/D and recommends that if he is called upon to give any information he request the hearing go into Executive Session since any publicity on the subject would be harmful to all intelligence agencies. Col. Wood will so recommend. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re sixty-day estimate (Russian intentions). Director requested copy for S/D. (Mr. B. forwarded three papers, covering the report,which Director sent by hand to Col. Wood.) on instruction of Director was told to give him only the CIA world situation report and such other papers as Director requested for all NSC members. ORE (tel) - Re addition of S/Treasury to NSC, asked if S/Treasury should get copies of ORE papers and 25X1 - Director signed memo to Army Selection Board recommending Deputy for promotion to permanent Brigadier General and temporary Major General. Col. Robt J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Re term "reassessment" in papers sent by Director. Director informed him that assessment of Soviet intentions was a continuing project and that the reference evaluation reaffirmed our thinking--that this referred to no previous formal evaluation. (Col. Wood informed Mr. 25X1 lection of his testimony before the Committee (El Approved ForriNehsmigtl /fdW ~Ct~@eI~A ~O $$ 4~~~R? Q~01-6 TOP swk 1 TOP SECRET Bggg fgp-a? ,set 3L1 tJ9?t j l ?DP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. George Bookman, Time Magazine - Mr. Haislip, Admiral Leahy's office (tel) - Asked for General Donovan's address which was given to him. Informed Director that he was working with Admiral Leahy on a very interesting project; requested that Director inform General Donovan that he wished to talk to him about the various books written on OSS activities should Director see him. To Asst Secretary of State John E. Peurifoy - Re case of 25X1 Director gave him carbon copy of letter to 1/3/49. Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, NSC (tel) - Director returned his call. Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIG/JCS (tel) - Re oral presentations, proposed by Secretary of Defense. General Todd has been requested to give a presentation from the military point of view. The first one will be held on Saturday, 15 January, in JCS rooms, probably at 10 a.m. S/D has requested that Gen Gruenther invite Director to the presentation. There will be a dry-run to JIC members on Thursday, 13 December, at 2:30, in JCS rooms; Director is also invited to attend the dry run. Gen Todd stated that ORE people had been contacted and have already responded. Director stated he would be delighted to attend and to assist in the preparation in any way. Gen Todd stated that he would be glad to assist Director with his oral presentation also. Mr. J. Patrick Coyne, NSC (tel) - Re proposed bill to protect various telegraph companies on intercepts, asked Director what had happened to it in last Congress. Director informed him that the bill did not go forward but that there was another bill which should cover the matter which would be presented to the new Congress. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECRET 25X1 ft L2fflA11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Reported to Director that OPC plans and programs are now completed. Director will inform d request that a time be arranged for the presentation of OPC plans to the Project Review Committee. Mr. Wisner has discussed the escape and evasion matter with I land they agree that this is an open therefore of primary interest to OPC; that OSO should furnish intelligence for the planning of the operations and during the course of the operations-- both positive and counterintelligence. Re turnover of certain OSO activities to OPC. Director stated that as prepared a memorandum2 5X1 on 0SO/OPC relations in order to check up to make sure that OPC/OSO cooperation is complete. Mr. Frederick Winant, NSRB - Re CIA/NSRB relations. Left message that PRC meeting would be held tomorrow at 2:30 to consider the OPC program. Rear Admiral John Gingrich, AEC (tel) - Called while Director was tied up; when Director returned the call, Adm Gingrich was tied up. ORE (tel) - Requested appointment with Director in oruer to pay his respects; he was informed that he would be contacted. Adv. Council - Delivered to Director memorandum from Mr. BA bitt, ORE, supplementing information in IM-113. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Re CIA/NSRB relations. (See Memo by Dr. Andrews, Dr. James Andrews, OCD 1/5/49P ER 0-2773, in Central Records.) WO Benjamin, MDW Headquarters (tel) - Is preparing a roster of units under MDW and asked if CIA were part of the Army. He was informed that CIA was a separate agency and not part of the National Military Establishment. Call referred to who will inform WO Benjamin that CIA should continue to be shown on his roster in order that CIA may continue to receive MDW pertinent publications. Ambassador John C. Wiley, Iran (tel) - Will have dinner with Director this evening. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 for L roe SERUM WMr a , Fpr ael s 19/11/06on&iu8PP80R01731R002600470001-6 _a _a 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI (tel) - Informed Director that Mr. Hoover would like approval of CIA to have police contact man in Europe get in touch with Lt. Col. Wm. Hare, Allied Military Government in Trieste. Director approved. Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Re IM-113. Director requested regular distribution on this paper. Mr. Babbitt stated that a fully coordinated ORE paper should be finished within a week. Director approved holding up distribution, until coordinated paper finished providing it were issued within the time limit. Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, USN, ONI - Came to see Director at request of Admiral Struble concerning COMNAVWESPAC cable on ESD-44. SO (tel) - Re ESD-L,4. I lstated that 25X1 Fisher Howe of State had informed him o the evacuation of the unit and that State Department does not approve of the establishment of anything other than a consulate in the new spot, but that there was no pressure at present. will keep the Director informed of any developments. Director told at he 25X1 would send over copy of Navy message on ESD-44. ORE (tel) - Re ECA request for information,l 25X1 desired to contact Mr. John Doherty of ECA concerning preparation of the information. Director approved. ill take care of application of ' I ORE (tel) - Asked if Director would invite S/Army Royall o speak to CIA personnel concerning his recent trip to Europe. Commander N. D. Zimmerman, USN, ONI - Delivered TS "EYES ONLY" paper to Director. Briefed Director on Iran for meeting with Ambassador 25X1 Wiley this evening. Approved For Release 2003 ftJ ft- DP80R0l 731 R002600470001-6 (tel) - Requested that Director call him at 25X1 T()P 4E1t ? 1~Atfd toriW W /11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R0& Weekly Staff Conference. M470001-6 Commodore Wm. G. Greenman, USN (tel) - Re additional information which Director is having prepared on petroleum, asked about the present status of the compilation. He was informed that CIA people were working hard on the project and that he would be contacted as soon as it was completed. 25X1 Is in Washington for the day only; came to see Director at the suggestion of Mr. Charles E. Bohlen, State. Will come to see Director again when he comes to Washington 25X1 for the inauguration. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 CIA (tel) - Left message for Director thati 25X1 as scheduled to arrive in Washington about 27 February; however, a 60-day delay has been authorized en route (no mention of leave) which might make his time of arrival 1 May. Executive - Director gave him for action Department of Justice letter on case of and also 25X1 letter from F-- 71 25X1 Mrs. Murphy, Evening Star (tel) - Stated she had heard that the Director had a dinner party last evening; she called Mrs. Hillenkoetter who informed her that the Director did not like publicity but that she might check with him; Mrs. Murphy would like to know who was present, etc. for her service column on Sunday. On instruction of Director she was requested to make no mention of the dinner at all since it was of no interest. Mrs. Murphy said she would just forget about it. Thanked her. To lunch - Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Gen Counsel - Stated that he and Mr. Houston had just returned from State Department where they had discussed the matter of visas in connection with CIA legislation and would like to brief Director on their meeting. Arrangements made for them to come in in the morning. tel) - Requested appointment with Director today in connec ion with the termination of his temporary appointment, effective tomorrow. He was informed that Director would be tied up; he then requested an appointment withF -J 25X1 or Mr. Kelly; later arranged for to see Mr. Kelly. 25X1 delivered a letter to for Director 25X1 us prior to a four o'clock appointment with Mr. Kelly. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 We WE el& Top M T 8 + d (f ofa el 3/1 4g I ?DP80R01731 8002600470001-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. William Kelly, Personnel tel - Reported that the termination of temporary a ointment is a clear-cut case or proper sm ssal and that is insistent 25X1 in his desire to see th$ Director-- r. e y has learned that one of our o eratin ople suggested that 0 see 25X1 the Director. I Irequested that Mr. Kelly have 25X1 full details on the case at hand in order that the Director's 25X1 reply to otter could be handled promptly. To NSC Meeting, White House. Secy to Admiral S. W. Souers, NSC (tel) - Admiral Souers would prefer not to file the memorandum sent to him by Director yesterday and requests that pick it up. She was informed that 25X1 Vvuld come over tomorrow to get the paper. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 for UW SEUM 25X1 pOfpjtW edJF 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470 _pAV 25X1 25X1 OSD (tel) - Reported that the Director would be in Annapolis on Sunday and could be reached through the CIA duty officer if needed. Brig Gen J. J. O'Hare, USA (tel) - Asked if CIA had any French newspapers. Director stated that we had only clippings. Mr. George G. Carey. 00 (tel) Mr. W. Park Armstrong, State (tel) - Re ESD-44. This problem is very hectic and involved and is causing State operational people a lot of concern. Mr. Armstrong informed Director that he had sent a letter to ADSO, requesting that CIA inform State of plans for withdrawing and re-locating the outfit; this is a matter of some urgency with State Department people in Washington. State wants a firm plan in order that they may inform field personnel. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re draft NSC paper on measures required to achieve U.S. objectives with respect to USSR (NSC 35). ORE - To pay his respects. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Informed Director that Secretary Marshall and Under Secretary Lovett had resigned and that Dean Acheson and James E. Webb would succeed them in State. Mr. Jack Smith, ORE (tel) - Asked if Director had heard of changes in State. Thanked him for calling and told him Director had been informed. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Re discussion at State Department Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel regarding visas in connection with CIA legislation. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re Director's oral presentation to NSC. Director suggested that ORE make up the regular situation report on the 19th; Director will make up his own oral presentation. Re JIC presentation. Mr. Montague presented CIA outline which was filled in by both Army and Air Force and he has been unable to be of any assistance to them although he has attended meetings. Director requested copies of the 25X1 Approved For Release~2003/11/06 red 0 04%t01-6 Tot CfEI TOP SECRET j ed1 FMS &I s $03/1 J6%%i,@&1RDP80R017318002600470001-6 Mr. R. Helms, OSO - would be in Washington next Thursday and requested that he stand by to come over. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re IM-114, Director requested that ORE 25X1 furnish him with some names. Mr. Babbitt will come over with the names this afternoon accompanied by 125X1 Director also requested that Mr. Babbitt make sure- that Dr. Machle sees cable F77 I 25X1 Mr. E. R. Saunders, Budget & Finance - Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Informed Director that 25X1 of OCD had just returned from the office of General Spaulding, Munitions Board, with a message from General Spaulding on which Director's approval was desired. will bring message o e immediat - 25X1 OCD - Brought Director a message from General Spaulding, as follows: "Reports have been received from importers that they have not yet been able to negotiate manganese contracts for 1949 with Russian suppliers. However, these negotiations are continuing, and we have hope that they will be successful." Director approved on the condition that: "CIA's approval not to be put out in any publicity or press release." (Approval of Munitions Board release to press in connection with a story that broke in the newspapers today.) Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Re release in News about manganese and chrome. Mr. Carey stated this might jeopardize the President's proposed steel production program. He will get together all available data on this subject and send it over to Director. Mr. William Webster, MLC AEC (tel - Re status stated he 25X1 would kee informed. Requested at Director have prepare brief account of story, particularly on the smail countries, for use at meeting scheduled in two weeks at Princeton. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - State has telephoned and 25X1 desires to put out some publicity; CIA has subject now. Director approves publicity if CIA is left completely out of the picture. OSO - Discussion of plans for ESD-44. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOt SECRET TER' SECRET veJF 51Q$03/1c'4RtiqkRDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 requested on IM-114. (ER 0-2789) ORE - Delivered to Director additional information Adv. Council - Re comments for S/Defense on "Report of the Committee on the Creation of A Unified Armed Forces Security Agency. Director instructed o prepare 25X1 a memorandum for S/Defense. NEG (tel) - Director passed on information and request from Mr. William Webster. has delivered part of 25X1 the information requested and will con act Mr. Webster concerning the balance needed. Dr. James Andrews, OCD - and another OCD officer lunched 25X1 OCD today with Mr. Frederick Winant of NSRB and made a preliminary request on CIA for release of information to NSRB concerning Soviet financial trans- actions in this country. Director will take up the matter with FBI. Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - Re NSRB request. Mr. DeLoach agreed that FBI would furnish the information. (Director sent a note to OCD to this effect and suggested a letter, stating that as this concerns matters within U.S. and as CIA understands that FBI has all the data, CIA feels that FBI should be requested to furnish the data.) Personnel - Briefed Director on the case of termination of temporary appointment. I Executive - Delivered to Director OPC Project Review papers. ORE Duty Officer (tel) - Informed that Director could be reached in Annapolis on Sunday between approximately 10:30 a.m. and 8 P.M. c/o Commodore B. H. Wyatt, 110 Market Street; telephone: Annapolis 4468. 25X1 OSO Duty Officer - Informed of Director's address in Annapolis for Sunday. Mr. Fisher Howe, State (tel) - Re mission by Industrial Oil Company to USSR being handled by a State Department Interdepartmental Committee. He would like to have paper returned to the 25X1 Committee through him. I :J informed him that the 25X1 Director had the paper and that a check would be made on Approved For Releaase 263 1/06 : CIA-RDP80R0l 731 R002600470001-6 TOP SECREI F TOP $Ef ltf M rf ve j$Fy AP&s! 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600~ 091 I USN - Director approved PRC recommendations for OPC projects and returned two copies to ORE - TS Navy messages. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re next CIA World Situation Report, Director would like to have it the afternoon of Wednesday, 19 January for dissemination to NSC members. Re IM-114, Director approved including MATS in the distribution. 25X1 ersoi;nel - Delivered aft of letter to Director in reply tol Mr. Fisher Howe, State (tel) - Informed him that Director had cleared the paper on "Industrial Mission to the USSR" and was sending 25X1 comments to Mr. Howe. ORE (tel) - Stated that he had learned that is returning from a mission to the Philippines and that ORE people would be interested in talking to him. On instruction of Deputy, was informed that Director's office would arrange contact for ORE upon the return of Mr. Hutchinson. was informed that Director would see Secretary o the Army Royall and ask him if he will speak to CIA personnel regarding his recent trip. Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Gave Director security file on 25X1 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Talked to Director about radio program presented last evening by Admiral Zacharias. Asst to Commandant, Potomac River Naval Command (tel) - Stated that Director's application for new Commissary Card at Fort Myer had been received and requested the return of old Commissary Card #781. Dr. Charles Prince, ECA (tel) - Stated that he would like to speak with Director; he was informed that he would be contacted. Tel: ECA 2647. 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS (tel) - Re next IAC meeting. Informed him that Director was of the opinion that the IAC meeting should be held on Friday, 21 January, unless this date is declared 25X1 a legal holiday. Approved For Release 2003/TI / 6 I RQP R01731R002600470001-6 M eve 0FV&K 3/1 JAiDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. W. Pforzheimer - Arranged for Director to call on Senator Millard Tydings re CIA legislation tomorrow at 10:30. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Rel to Director. Mr. 25X1 Wisner asked if Director had seen; it makes allegations re insecurity of a certain individual which are rather alarming. Mr. Wisner will bring over proposed draft reply in the morning. Thanked Director for approval of OPC projects. Re OPC space in L Building. In discussion with Deputy during Director's absence, it was understood that second floor space above first floor space would be earmarked for OPC. It now appears that second floor space will not be available until 25 April, depending on FCC moves. OPC is scheduled to move next Monday and first floor will not be sufficient to take care of present plus new personnel which is coming in all the time. Director will check. 25X1 SO (tel) - Rel Director requested a copy. reported that only OPC received copies of this message; OSO has no copies. Communications Office (tel) - Requested a copy of Director. for 25X1 Mr. W. G. Tharp, SO (tel) - Requested that he make arrangements for Communications to deliver OPC cables to Director twice daily. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Informed Director that Senator Chan Gurney would like CIA's opinion as to USSR reaction if an armored train or column were run into Berlin. Adv. Council - Reported that Col. Carter W. Clarke wi l.succeed Col. Hays as Chief, ASA. Also stated that Mr. Armstrong would probably request appointment with Director concerning paper'orl which s working for Director (Joint Armed Services Security Agency). 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 P SEED i OF SEGREU Mve%A&rg3/1 ~/i& #2DP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re IM-115. Director desired no outside no objection to dissemination if the paper is revamped. Mr. B. believes the paper should be used internally only. Director requested ORE prepare a brief commen on Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI (tel) - Re previous conversation with Director and Director's approval of FBI man contacting an individual dissemination of IM-115 in its present form. Mr. B. stated it was not intended to disseminate this IM. Director has opinion desired by Senator Chan Gurney. Director would like to deliver this in the morning. 25X1 the exact location of the two Mr. George individuals is no nown to Mr. DeLoach. On instruction of Director, Mr. DeLoach was informed that the Director had no objection. G. Carey, 00 (tel 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECRE] 4rnz SECS 25X1 ,,,,dap pyed1FloA tte9J} /11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R00260047 Mr. Jack Smith, ORE (tel) - Director asked if he had seen three Navy operations cables. He had not. Director will send them over, but they are not for use in the Daily Summary. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC - Re cable from Director. Secy to Mr. Farley, NSC (tel) - Re request from City of New York for information for use in Directory. Verified official address of CIA which NSC will furnish for the Directory. Discussed reply with 25X1 25X1 To Senator Millard E. Tydings, Maryland - Showed him draft of CIA legislation. He asked about status of last year's proposed legislation and stated that he would introduce CIA's proposal immediately even thou h it had not been cleared by the Bureau of the Budget. Accompanied by Pforzheimer.) To Senator Chan Gurney, So. Dakota - Director showed him IM-118 which contained information the Senator requested yesterday, but did not leave a copy. (Accompanied by Mr. Pforzheimer.) (tel) - Informed him Director was on the Hill; he will probably call back. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director instructed him to inform the Bureau of the Budget that Senator Tydings intends to introduce CIA legislation immediately. Mr. W. Park Armstrong's Secy, State (tel) - Requested appointment for Mr. Armstrong with Director. Arranged for 10:30 tomorrow. Mr. Armstrong will be accompanied by Mr. Grant Manson and Approved F suggest @RMjyhe t Director may R0173 R0026004701 10? SECRET TOP SECRET - E-91Ik lFlorl e Q /11/So6n )&JDP80R01731R002600470001-6 I Adv. Council (tel) - Informed him of call from Mr. Armstrong's office and requested that he be present. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Re material for Director's oral presentation to NSC. Philadelphia) - (tel) - Will probably call Director at home. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECRE1 lOP &.qEi j& a= Fgf52g9 /j 1 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001 C/Y Langello, Of. Naval Aide, White House (tel) - Re IM-99, 22 December. White house has received duplicate receipt, dated 10 January 1949, and has not been able to locate IM-99. Matter was referred to Dr. Andrews, who later reported that TS Control had taken up the matter with Langello; paper was found and matter all taken care of. 25X1 SO (tel) - Re messages. Director has one 25X1 of them and requested e o ers and CIA reply. (Delivered to Director later in the morning.) Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIG/JCS (tel) - Reference conclusions presented at meeting attended yesterday by CIA representatives (in preparation for presentation to S/D). CIA view is almost opposite and CIA cannot go along with the conclusions. Gen Todd also does not approve of the paper; it is based on information from each Agency and does not in any way resemble the original statement. Gen Todd appreciated the comments of CIA people at the meeting yesterday and hopes that agreement can be reached before the dry run on Thursday. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director passed on comments of General Todd and told Mr. Babbitt that he and Montague should attend the dry run on Thursday with Director. Secy to Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, ECA (tel) - Made arrangements for Director to call on Mr. Hoffman at 3:45 on Friday (re Harriman messages). Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) 25X1 Mr. Carey to bring them in Friday at 4:30 P.M. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Re invitation to 0 Director 25X1 has mentioned to and will issue written invita- 25X1 tion later when another ma er has cleared throw h S/Defense. Mr. Wisner would be willing to go over if annot come. 25X1 Director suggests some time in March or Apr . I(tel) - Director will lunch with him Thursday. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Reported that he had talked to Mr. Elmer Staats, Bureau of the Budget, about the immediate presentation of CIA legislation by Senator Millard Tydings. Mr. Staats said he understood and appreciated being informed. Mr. W. Park Armstrong, State - Reference paper for Secretary of Defense Mr. Grant Manson State on Joint Armed Services Security Agency. Adv. Council 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/1,1 /O fff If R01731 R002600470001-6 TO' SECHO W e R i ~ ~ g d g g , F4~ R ! , aj 0 1 /06ebpi&QE80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. W. G. Tharp, SO (tel) - Requested that Director's office be notified when (Re ORE 25X1 desire to interrogate r. To Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, USNR, ES/NSC 25X1 - 25X1 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Minn. (tel) Director stated he would check on the case and inform t e Senator. A&M - Director requested check on 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Reported to Director that the ORE version of the JIC conclusion was prepared. Mr. Babbitt and Mr. Montague will attend the meeting in the Pentagon this afternoon. A&M - Director requested that CIA people look around 25X1 for a house for new ADSO, 25X1 Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Director requested that Mr. Wisner plan to stay after the Staff Conference to discuss cable from Harriman; Director would like to consider matter before CIA is requested to do so. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re paper concerning publicity on intelligence. Director will hold the paper to take up at the IAC meeting 25X1 scheduled for 21 January. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 FA eJ-% F 3/1c1dq%t I&RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS (tel) - General Irwin will be away until 29 January and would like to postpone the IAC meeting until 1 February. Director approves if the other IAC members are willing. Communications (tel) - There will be only one OPC cable book for today. Miss E. Sepe, OSD (tel) - Asked if Director, Mr. T. Babbitt and Dr. L. Montague would be attending JIC presentation for S/Defense tomorrow at ten. On instruction of Director, she was informed that all three would be present. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director approved eliminate of the Daily Summary for Thursday; one to be published Friday and delivered on Saturday morning. Chevy Chase, Maryland (tel) - Will call Director again. Left no message. To Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, ECA - Re messages from W. Averell Harriman. I OSO (tel) - Informed Deputy Director that message tia been received to effect that everything was normal (re Yugoslav situation). Later talked to Director who approved sending message to field to inform them to cease further investigation in the matter. 25X1 25X1 Secy to Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIC (tel) - Informed that Gen 25X1 Todd had a copy of the speech to be made tomorrow by Dr. Craig and would like very much for the Director to read it. picked it up and delivered to the Director 25X1 immediately. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/01() ^.I~R01731R002600470001-6 ,1, $Xfd i?11/06 : CIA-RDP80RO1731 R00260047 To Acting Secretary of State Robert A. Lovett - Weekly Staff Conference. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC - Re plans in connection with messages from Mr. W. Averell Harriman, ECA. 5X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Informed Director that message had just been received concerning alarming message from of last week which made no reference to CIA reply but indicated that everything was all right now. Director stated that he could talk to individual returning soon from Dr. Walter F. Colby, AEC - Re helper for Dr. Colby. INEG (tel) - Informed Director that Dr. Colby had just eft and that everything was all set on his helper. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Reported that he had passed on to Senator Hubert H. Hum hrey, Minn. the information on the status of the ase and that the Senator was most pleased to receive it. 25X1 To JIC dry run of presentation for S/Defense on 15 January; accompanied 25X1 by Mr. T. Babbitt and Dr. L. Montague of ORE. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Passed on information from ES/NSC. Director requested another brief 0 by noon tomorrow. 25X1 President has read all of them and thinks they are most interestin . Approved For Release 20/11/06 : CIA-RD~PC8~00R01731R002600470001 5X1 10F iET 1 si.GttI T gj(gd Flqr L%ft nf 11/0 j iP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re I Ireports (on USSR--political, 25X1 military, scientific) which rector handed to him after the meeting this morning, Mr. Babbitt now has a preliminary evaluation on the papers which will be forwarded. Mai Gen Alex Bolling, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Called Director at the request of General Irwin to report that there has been no commercial radio traffic out of Yugoslavia since seven o'clock this morning. Source reliable; signal outfit contacted by the various commercial outfits. ID has made no evaluation of the report. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Reported message from ID and asked that it be passed to Current Intelligence Group for evaluation. OSO (tel) - Reported message from ID and requested query sent to field immediately. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - ORE has nothing on the ID report. Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Reported his whereabouts for the evening and requested that Director call him if anything should come in on the Yugoslav situation in order that he may pass on information to the President. Director informed. ORE Duty Officer (tel) - Requested that report be made to Director if anything received on the Yugoslav report. Duty Officer stated that ONI had confirmed the report and was putting out tracers. SO (tel) - Requested that SO Duty Officer be alerted to notify Director if anything came in on the Yugoslav situation. 25X1 Approved For Release 20~ 1J y I -RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 TOP S CRE E 8 1 r f v e ~ F5 5 )3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731 R00260047 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Re interrogation of by State Department. Director requested that Mr, arey make sure that Dr. Machle sees the paper. (Paper will be returned to 00 and hand-carried to Dr. Machle.) Re Yugoslav matter. Apology has been made that trouble was due to technical difficulties; broadcasting is going ahead normally. 25X1 25X1 Dir for requested a check on Yugoslav called back and reported to Deputy, in absence o the Director, that information had been received froApparently there was nothing to the upset; broadcasting is normal.) To USCIB meeting, 2E789 Pentagon - accompanied by Adv. Council - Briefing for USCIB meeting. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Reported to Deputy, in absence of Director, on the Yugoslav matter. Nothing unusual; broadcasting has begun as usual. 25X1 Mr. James S. Lay, Asst ES/NSC (tel) - Deputy reported information received on the Yugoslav situation. Approved For Release 2003/11/TW t 10R01731 R002600470001-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 TOP SEGHE U %9ve j4Fofa%"Gj jR 3/11 o($ jf -4 DP80R01731R002600470001-6 USN (tel) - Will lunch with Director Tuesday at 1230, Army-Navy Club. Director will pick him up at 19th Street entrance, Main Navy. Captain James H. Ward, Naval Gun Factory (tel) - Code 142, ext. 750. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director requested that he hold letter reference the pay bill for time being (ER 0-2858). Mr. Fisher Howe, State - Mr. James Angleton, SO - I I Adv. Council - Director signed and returned to him the paper for the Secretary of Defense, giving CIA's comments on the proposed Joint Armed Services Security Agency. Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Director asked how many freight care in US, in round numbers. Dr. Andrews reported that his best transportation man gave the figure as a little over two million; the last railroad publication indicated .1,760,000, and they are building up fast. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re IM-119. Director approved recommended distribution. Director also approved submission of ORE comments on letter from Mr. Chapman, State, on Monday. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director instructed him to attempt to set up the next IAC meeting on 28 January instead of 21 January. Comdr Laughlin, Operations, Navy (tel) - Monthly check on watch folder. 25X1 Re correct numbers for CIA duty officers. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 T(W vFf-wr e~14Fc~~g~sg3/1 ~,(il DP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr.. R. Helms,SO - Discussed with Director a matter which may become a diplomatic incident 1 71 Capt. E. E. Elder, OSD (tel) - Informed him that Director would be in Washington all this weekend and next week. Mr. Childs, ICAPS (tel) - All IAC members except General Cabell have accepted the date of 2 February for the next IAC meeting; report has not been received from him. 25X1 25X1 Mr. John H. Olhy, OSD (tel) - Re agreement discussed recently (with Mr. Ohly will take it up with Secretary of Defense. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Informed him that Director had left for the day. 25X1 Approved For Release 201&A1Qr-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 UtMff. d&J e /11/06: CIA-RDP80R0l731R002600470001-~ To JCS - Oral presentation of the military point of view to the Secretary of Defense. Accompanied by Mr. T. Babbitt and Dr. L. Montague of ORE. Mr. Wilfred J. McNeil, OSD (tel) - Called to tell Director that Mr. Bernard Baruch would like to contact him; he will call later to leave a number where Mr. Baruch may be contacted. (Did not call back.) Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 25X1 44" S-J-A;IVH M1Q~~7F~~,1~~~sg Top MA I cc,,XX11 3/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 RO~Z600470001- Col Robert J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Re paper Director gave him; Director stated he could file it over there. 25X1 Secy to Lt Gen Wade H. Haislip, OCSA, Army (tel) - Gen H. would like to attend presentation this afternoon by Ambassador John C. Wiley. She was informed that all arrangements would be made to clear Gen Haislip's entrance. ORE will handle.) Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC - Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Mr. B. has received message on the shut- down of the Venezuelan oil fields; he will follow through and keep Director informed. Deputy Exec. - Informed '-Director of meeting this afternoon with Mr. William Schaub, Bureau of the Budget; he will be accompanied by Mr. E. R. Saunders. Director approved 25% personnel on duty during the inauguration holiday. Dr. W. F. Colby, F - Left with Director personnel papers on ORE - TS Navy dispatches. Col. Sheffield Edwards I&S - Director gave him personnel papers on I Iwhich were left by and requested name check. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 (tel) - Requested appointment with Director re resignation rom temporary appointment with CIA). She was informed that Director was tied up; appointment made for her to see on Tuesday, 18 January at 10:30. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECRET _ A1p~roveF~r Releasg 1/11 /06, CIAADP80R01731R002600470001-6 Mo av, anuary con inue To lunch - Ambassador John C. Wiley, Army-Navy Club. To presentation by Ambassador John C. Wiley, CIA Situation Room. 25X1 Mrs. Meehan, Secy to Director, Bureau of the Budget (tel) - Extended invitation to Director to attend "swearing-in" ceremonies for Messrs. Pace and Lowell, Monday, 24 January, 11 a.m., 474 Old State Building. She was informed that Director would be delighted to attend. Date changed to 27 January, same time. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Has read through the file which the 25X1 Director gave him and will come in tomorrow morning to discuss it. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Re IM-121. Director approved suggested distribution; to be made by ORE. Mr. E. Gammons, CBS (tel) - Expressed regrets that Director would not be able to attend luncheon tomorrow. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECREI ?Q gb edlFerd gAff j$3/1 1/06: CIA-RDP80R0l731R00260~47Q00 2 5X"I (tel) - Will see Director at party of Acting Secretary Lovett at 7:15. 25X1 Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, ONI (tel) - Informed Director tha 25X1 replacement was ONI foreign 25X1 mailroom is now located at 3B465 Pentagon. Captain Sabalot will have lunch with Director and today. 25X1 25X1 25X1 I&S (tel) - The Police Department has given CIA 12 passes which will allow an individual to go through the police lines with his vehicle in the restricted areas on Inaugural Day except the parade route; the passes are for use in case of emergency. Passes will be furnished to Director, Deputy Director, ORE Duty Officer, OSO'Duty Officer, chauffeur on duty, Security Officer, DP Officer, etc. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC - Secy to Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, ECA (tel) - Requested appointment for Director with Mr. Harriman for next week- Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Mr. Harriman will be in around noon today and after a check with him, Director will be notified. I tel) - Thanked Director for letter of commendation. Will have lunch with Director soon. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Secy to Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re CIA World Situation Report. One advance copy will be forwarded to Director; other copies for dissemination will be forwarded to Director by noon tomorrow. Lunch - USN and Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, USN - Army-Navy Club. Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Re I&S has checked his 25X1 file and a roved his clearance. Col. Edwards will notify Mr. Babbitt and Dr. Machle. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 LOP SECKtt 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 I (* SUCH" Fp(nrpve, FS),j I sgcAW3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Re "Eyes Only" memorandum. Director stated this had been received and he believed it would be satisfactory. Sgt.Ross, OSD (tel) - Re Memo to Director from Col. Wood, inviting Director to attend 5/D presentation for Armed Services Committee on Wednesday or Thursday, Col. Wood has dispatched to Director another memorandum requesting that he attend both presentations. However, Col. Wood has stated that it will be perfectly all right for Director to leave on Thursday in time to attend "swearing in" of Mr. Pace as Director of the Bureau of the Budget. 25X1 25X1 Current Intel Group, ORE (tel) - Re important messages on Palestine situation. Notified Director who stated that he had seen the messages at State Department. On instruc- tion of Director,[ was requested to send these over 25X1 on Monday. (They are o e category which cannot be used in Daily and Weekly Summary.) 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/ 6 A- P80R0l731R002600470001-6 gfng-grgd F%r fti'2 11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 (tel) - Will call Director at home. xl Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 top s C Tap SECRE1 M Tve~14F& II"5TN3/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ORE - Showed Director "Eyes Only" State Department cables. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Director informed him that the report which Mr. Carey left was a good one (De Gaulle). 25X1 Secy to Col. Sheffield Edwards. I&S tel) - Reported that 25X1 brother of had been cleared and a reporte for duty with . Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, USN, ONI (tel) - Re Charles Haislip who is -working on Admiral Leah 's memoirs. Director stated that H. was formerly with is a radio man. Director 25X1 suggested that he ca captain a alot. I I- Applicant. Director referred to Personnel Branch. telephoned results of interview. was informed that CIA had nothing for her. She des res a job overseas but does not know shorthand, nor has she had any research experience. She was invited to contact CIA again when her shorthand course, which she indicated she might take, has been completed. hevy Chase, Md. (tel) - Will call Director later. Mr. 1. Childs, ICAPS - Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Informed Director that probably Asst Secretary of State Peurifoy would send over a letter enclosing a draft of a proposed agreement between CIA/State covering OPC requirements for overseas personnel. Mr. Wisner has discussed this matter with budget and finance (covert) and feels that the agreement is sufficiently flexible. Director stated he had not received the draft proposal but will send it to OPC for comment when it arrives. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 20031%EkIjDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 TOP SLUKtt M Q V eA F yj s @03/1c1dR~ir9&RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Col. Robert Wood, OSD (tel) - Confirmed fact that Director would attend presentations on Wednesday and Thursday at 10 a.m.--for House and Senate Armed Services Committees in Mr. Forrestal's office. 3ecy to Rear Adm. S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Reported that there would be an NSC meeting on Thursday, usual place, three o'clock, to consider NSC 39, copy of which will be delivered to 25X1 Director today. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Director informed him that appointment with would have to be changed because of NSC meeting se e u e or three o'clock. Arranged for to call on Director at two o'clock on Thursday. Mrs. Sitz, Secy to Mr. W. Averell Harriman (tel) - Arranged for Director and Mr. Frank G. Wisner to call on Mr. Harriman tomorrow ,at 3 o'clock, Room 516, 800 Connecticut Ave. (Mr. Wisner notified of time and place.) Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Discussed with Director ONI comments on ORE Indonesian paper. Director approved waiver for formerly an ORE employee. ISO (tel) - Re communication OSO has nothing on this. 25X1 2X1 ORE (tel) - Re answer to He was 25X1 instructed to prepare reply in letter form or signature of Director. Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Director gave him papers reference P-9 slots and requested comments from legal point of view. (ER 0-2090 and 0-2261) Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, USN, ONI (tel) - Re rumor that Admiral Oscar (Badger) had been ordered to move out with his people to ships. Director asked if there were anything to rumor and Capt Sabalot replied that he had heard nothing about it. Approved For Release 2003/1J1J ?. OMP80R01731 R002600470001-6 25X1 0 TOP SECREI A w Four ReuarvsIckT3/lconninul?dRDP80ROl731 R002600470001-6 Mr. Michael Forrestal, ECA (tel) - Requested appointment with Director. Arranged for him to call on Director at ten o'clock on Tuesday. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Brought NSC 39, Copy #9, 24 January 1949 to Director. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11 /lop 1/pc Wt OR01731R002600470001-6 Ttp SEGRE) 25X1 1 1 1 / 0 6 12 1 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002900 Communications (tel) - Reported that there was nothing to include in OPC cablebook for this morning. 25X1 I I Exec. - At request of Director checked the computations on a claims o against CIA and reported that they were correct re le.tter to Senator Butler, ER 0-2950). Re latest instructions on bringing in prospective appli- cants to Washington at government expense (OPC). 5X1 stated this was prohibited except as personally au or ze by Director. Previous authority given to OPC to bring in up to 25 expired on 31 December 1948. Director approved and signed confidential funds regulations. I Iwill send the'paper out for 25X1 reproduction. Mr. Michael Forrestal, ECA -6& r? 1- ~ 7 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director requested brief report for ECA on shortages in Eastern Zones--Russia and satellites; just a list of CIA opinion on existing shortages; no proof required for submission to ECA but should be available. Also Director requested status of paper for petroleum people. Mr. B. reported back that it is in final draft form but that ORE is awaiting the return of 25X1 before releasing it. ORE will ut out the paper as soon as possible after eturn. 25X1 Captain A. C. J. Sabalot, ONI - Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re NSC paper on responsibility for peacetime planning for the wartime conduct of overt psychological warfare. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Director requested three more copies of "oil" paper for distribution to President, Executive Secretary, NSC and Secretary of Defense. Mr. Carey delivered them to Director immediately. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECHU TOP ;UL! 5X1 25X1 25X1 T B d Fqr t 11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R0026004 ds, I&S - Reported on NSC 29. reference 25X1 I(tel from Boston) - Informed him that Director 25X1 would be 'out most of the day. He will call again. Weekly Staff Conference. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC - I (tel) - Informed him that Director would be out MOST, e day. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Lel) - Arranged for him to call on Director tomorrow at 9:30. (Reference letter which he wrote to Director recently, ER 0-2992) To S/D Forrestal - Presentation for House Appropriations Committee. Rear Admiral Clark H. Woodward, USN Ret (tel) - Left message for Director that Admiral Sellers had died at 7 this morning. Mr. Jack Beal of Time Magazine (tel) - Arranged for him to call on Director at 2:30 Friday. Miss Helen Hess, Navy (tel) - Re Admiral Sellers' funeral, Monday, 31 January, St. Thomas' Church, 11 a.m. Director will be honorary pallbearer. Mrs. Sellers requests no flowers. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Cancelled appointment with He has not arrived in Washington. (tel) - Arranged for him to call on Director at Friday. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 lot SECUt.I 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ld T i1 8 d ~grfWggpq 2iQ 11/Ocf~ RP80RO1731R002600470001-6 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Re draft top secret memorandum given to Director informally by General Lemnitzer (has not yet been signed) which Deputy handed to Mr. Babbitt; subject, estimates of the effect of providing or failing to provide foreign military aid during the fiscal year 1950. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Reported to Director that Executive Secretary's office has informed him that NSC Action #128 says that the Director should submit the report on oil fields security, etc. to the NSC--not through the Secretary of State. To NSC Meeting, White House. Miss Foley, Office S/Defense (tel) - Requested ten minute appointment for Director with S/D. Miss Foley called at 5:45 and said S/D could see Director. She was informed that Director had left. Miss Foley will call again tomorrow. Secy to Secy Dean Acheson, State (tel) - Requested ten minute appointment for Director with S/State. Director will be contacted later. Dr. James M. Andrews OCD - Forwarded memo to Director (ER 0-3037) re material for Under Secretary of Labor John W. Gibson. Copy of SR-36 delivered to Mr. Gibson; also "working paper" prepared by Far East Branch, ORE. Mr. Gibson is leaving Washington tomorrow with Secretary of the Army Royall for an extended tour of the Far East; their first stop is Tokyo.. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECHE1 25X1 25X1 25X1 TOO SECRFftT~veA FAX I s $03/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470 Miss Foley, Office S/Defense (tel) - Informed her that Director had taken care of matter which he had desired to discuss with S/D and would not neat to see S/D. Secy to S/State Dean Acheson (tel) - Cancelled Director's request for appointment; she was informed that Director had taken care of matter which he had wished to discuss with S/State. 25X1 - He was informed that ill not leave a message 25X1 since he wishes to spea to rec or on a persona]. matter. Requested that Director return his call. Office of S/Defense (tel) - Informed them that Director would be in the city all of next week except Sunday, 6 February. - Arranged for him to call on Director on Thursday, February, at 10:30. Col. Carter W. Clarke, ASA (tel) - Informed him that Director was tied 25X1 up. He will call Deputy. - Director does not desire to have papers returned to him; suggested that 25X1 urn them. Admiral Woodward will call on rec or at three o'clock on Monday. Secy to Director, Bureau of the Budget (tel) - Accepted invitation for Director to attend "swearing in" ceremony for Mr. Pace on Tuesday, 1 February, at 11 o'clock, 474 Old State. Mr. Howard Kany, AP - Exec. - Director signed for reimbursement to MATS on travel of n the European Theater-25X1 ORE - Showed Director "EYES ONLY" cable re Belgian situation. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Lo SEGtET TOP SECtE F ar veAF?g&ealff slcff 3/II/%%i efDP80 01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. John D. Hickerson, State (tel) - Director thanked Mr. Hickerson for his help and informed him 25X1 that he had seen a message on Me Subject. Mr. Hickerson stated he had also sent a note to Director on the subject. Director informed him that CIA was working on the matter. Brig. Gen. Ernest Moore, ID/USAF (tel) - Re Air Force 25X1 25X1 Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, BUPERS, Navy (tel) - Director has received a .letter from a reserve officer who was a Commander with him on the Missouri, line officer, about fifty years old; asked if Navy is taking back such people on active status. Adm. Hartman stated that due to budgetary limitations Navy is not recalling any officers in this category. _JAdv. Council - Retorted on his trip to the West oast. 25X1 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 - Director requested that a contact officer be sent to o meet at 25X1 six o'clock will deliver some papers to the 25X1 contact offic To Class Luncheon - Army-Navy Club. Mr. Weiss, Office of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Minn. (tel) - Stated that the Senator had received a request from the University of Minnesota for the third annual report of CIA. When he was informed that there was no such report, he said the initials might be CEA. Mr. Weiss was informed that we would be glad to check this for him. Matter referred to Mr.Pforzheimer to handle. (CEA stands for Council of Economic Advisors.) Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director approved issuance of invitation to Mr. W. Averell Harriman to speak to ORE people. Mr. John R. Beal of Time Magazine - Re biography of MAO Tse-tung. Director agreed to send him a short biography today. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re biography of MAO Tse-tung. Mr. Babbitt suggested that Director call OCD since they had complete information. Col. B. T. Holcomb, Jr., US"_{C (tel) - Made appointment for Tuesday, 25X1 1 February, at ten o'clock with Director Approved For Release 2003/11/06 CIARDP80R01731R00260b470001-6 ! LW SECRET Fr NRV F7?SnF % 03/1c1d$%ingNRDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Director requested biography on MAO Tse-tung this afternoon. Later, when the paper had been delivered, Director requested date of birth. Dr. Andews reported 1893. (Paper delivered to Mr. Beal byl Maj Gen A. R. Bolling, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Director stated he had talked to NSC, and the matter is all right. General Bolling has drafted letter for General Bradley's signature and will send Col Williams over with it Monday morning in order that the Director may go over the letter before it is presented to General Bradley. Communications Officer (tel) - Reported that there would be no OPC cablebook this afternoon. Dr. Horace S. Craig, Jr., JOS - Re next JCS presentation to the Secretary of Defense, scheduled for 19 February. (tel) - Stated that he would not be able to keep six o clock appointment which Director had made for him because he has an appointment on the Hill. He will leave envelope addressed to Admiral Hillenkoetter at Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Director informed him that schedule had been changed and that he would leave envelope addressed to Director at the desk; 00 contact man can pick it up there any time. Exec. - Director a roved loyalty board report on and signed letter to Civil Service Commission, closing the case. Col. Carl F. Tischbein, Mun. Board (tel) - Informed Director that he had spoken to Dr. Andrews. His committee is exploring an area where CIA appears to have a definite interest, and he thinks something will come of it. Director stated that CIA will be glad to cooperate. 25X1 I I Personnel (tel) - Director asked for a report on e previous request for a job of 25X1 reported back that was 25X1 informed in November 1947 that there w ilable for him in either a part time or a permanent job. Mr. C. D. D - ' t (for information by State at CIA 25X1 request). Mr. DeLoach left message that he had reviewed all their files and could find nothing derogatory on the individual; everything they have is good. Arranged for him to call on Director on Monday at two o'clock. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11 /0A RDDPP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 w r tGKt u 25X1 A?; eAFYiI"sQp3/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Reported that he was in the Montgomery County Hospital with a crushed knee as a result of an accident on the way in to work today. Miss Helen Hess, Navy (tel) - Re Sellers' funeral. Col. L. L. Williams, ID/GSUSA - Showed draft communication (General Bradley to EUCOM) on to Director and Deputy Director for General Bolling. rector approved with addition of one sentence; if-this addition does not meet with the approval of ID, Col. Williams will inform CIA. (tel) - Left no message. 25X1 25X1 rOSO (tel) = Stated that she would like to discuss a personal matter with Director. She was informed that she would be contacted.( Ext. 2555) Checked with OSO on this. states that 5X1 requested a promotion o - w c they considered ey cou not give her; however, OSO gave her a release to look around; she has found a job in 00 and wil~ transfer e. Later I Ireported to Deputy thati 25X1 probably wished to discuss her efficiency rating with Director since she was not satisfied with it. I lORE (tel) - Reported that Mr. W. Averell Harriman would s e k to CIA people on Thursday, 3:30, CIA Situation Room. He was informed that Director could not be there, but that probably General Wright would attend. Mr. Stewart Alsop (tel) - Requested that Director call him. (Tel: DI 3578) Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - Re State Department letter concerning Czechs. Exec. - Director gave him two papers for action. - 030 and 3035). 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11~/006F : C CIA--~R~D~P80R01731 R002600470001-6 [OF SECRET -ay - -I DP80R01731R002600470001-6 MAryjrov lanuarY FOr Releasg 3/1 - 1/06 inue cont IA - Sent to see Director by S/Defense. Director gave him Form 57. . Secy to Mr. John H. Ohly, OSD (tel) - Informed them that the six copies of ORE 16-48 requested on Saturday would be sent over immediately. record and,if copies of ORE 16-48 requested by Mr. Ohly had not been dispatched, that he dispatch them by special messenger. ORE (tel) - Requested that he check the Duty Officer 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Re request from S/Defense for probable reactions to North Atlantic Pact which set a deadline but also asked that the first draft be coordinated. Director approved meeting the deadline even though the first draft could not be coordinated. (Request is CIA 23094) Transportation (tel) - Requested seat for Director on PRR 176, 1 p.m., 6 February, to New York; and return on PRR 121, 10:30 a.m., 7 February. 25X1 USN (tel) - Requested that he call Director at home. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11L0~~P CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 SECRET TOP IQ 5012 ~' T~- yed1F9f R ffel /11 /06 : CIA-RDP80ROl 731 R002609 Adv Council - Director instructed him to implement ector regretted that he could not une wnd suggested that call 25X1 next week. has a friend whom s to have Director mee . ORE - TS Navy dispatches for Director. NEG memorandum, ER 0-3042, 26 January concerning coordination of Atomic Energy intelligence, copy of which went to Advisory Council. el) - Director will lunch with him Thursday at , a Salle du Bois. Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S (tel) - Asked if 0 report would be 25X1 ready for Director today or tomorrow in order that it might be presented to NSC on Thursday. Col. Edwards stated that the report would be completed within a week to a week and a half. Also left message for Director that he had gone with to State to brief people there, and they were most pleased to receive the information. I SO (tel) - Requested appointment with Director. Arrange or him to see Director this afternoon, 3:30. Mr. Frank Pace, Director, Bureau of the Budget - Director attended "swearing-in ceremony". Mr. Lyman Kirkpatrick, 00 Contact (tel) - Informed him that Director desired the return of the book received from not later than tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Kirkpatrick will deliver it to Director tomorrow morning with a memorandum concerning it. lExec. - Informed him that Director had requested that 25X1 25X1 e,see passed on to him the information receive from yesterday. tel - e d her that the Director desired that she see an d tha would be glad to 25X1 see her s e wou c all his off ice and arrange an appointment. I I stated that she wished to see 25X1 Director reference a ec s on whi ch he had made last spring. She was informed thati 1 was apprised of this -- Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 TUB' S.Gli TOP SECRET p J eel Fp e1443/i 1 4gg i RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Secy to Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re IM-58; asked if Director would approve passing a copy to FBI. She was informed that Director did approve; ORE will take care of dissemination. (IM on "Soviet Military Expenditures in 1948." ) Re ECA request for information to be used at hearings-- deadline, 31 January. Mr. Babbitt would like to work this over. Director approved delivery of the paper Thursday. Mr. Elmer Davis, American Broadcasting Company (tel) - Re article in UN World to effect that CIA had refused to give to Mr. Thomas Dewey a copy of the top secret summary placed on the President's desk each day. Director informed him that this was not the exact truth--an organization did request the material, not Mr. Dewey, and they were informed that CIA had no authority to give them the papers. Director requested that Mr. Davis make no mention of CIA in any discussion of the article. 25X1 Mr. LeRo Weber, (tel) - Informed Director that he had sent Two IeTters -Go im, the last of which was marked "personal" and was dated 19 Dec 1948 and desired to know why they had not been answered. Director stated he did not know about the letters but would check and did agree that they should have been acknowledged; also stated that a reply would be sent to Mr. Webber in the next few days. (Check revealed that a letter from Mr. Webber, dated 19 December, was routed by A&M to I&S on 28 December; I&S was requested to forward the letter to the Director promptly.) --ER 0-2616-A Captain A. r- T_ lot, ONI (tel) - Re telegram from 25X1 Director stated that he did not know was 25X1 esterday and that the planes had undoubtedly been held up because planes in New York and Washington were grounded. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Delivered to Director six pages of notes on the Dulles report (CIA 29639). Mrs. Leary, Secy to Dr. Karl T. Compton, RDB (tel) - Meeting of Dr. Compton and Col. Black has been planned for 11 a.m., 11 Feb in Dr. Compton's office; she asked if this would be a convenient time for Director. She was informed that the time was satisfactory and that the Director would attend. (Reference S/Defense letter, CIA23097) Mr. D. Herman, Office of Major Barrett, Metropolitan Police (tel) - Called Director at suggestion of General Fleming, FWA, who gave him Director's name as head of CIA and as someone who might wish to help with campaign for Boys' Club sponsored by the Po ed he would be glad to cooperate Approved Fog I]Rgfigd2 03/11/06: CIA-RDP8 0J&, ,JgQQ260QA7ff 1-6 25X1 TOP SECRET TOP SEGRE1 T-,ed1Fpggpfellilt@RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 lExec. - Director requested organizational and functional chart of CIA in connection with Dulles report. Director informed him that he had assigned him to handle the CIA campaign for the Metropolitan Police Boys$ Club and that he would soon receive posters and other information about the campaign. 00 Reports (tel) - Abstracts of 00 reports will be discontinued except those which are of particular interest to Director. These will be routed to the Director personally. `sir. Fisher Howe, State (tel) - Re operation of an international organization. as informed the individuals concerned that there is something in the organization which he believes it would be desirable to correct. Major General W. A. Wood, Jr., USA(Ret) will probably contact the Director about the matter and will ask for names of nominees. The nominee would be an international officer. Mr. Howe is sending Director a 25X1 cable on the subject (Control 9875) for background material in talking with General Wood. Re overall charter which Director has discussed with Mr. Howe, Director indicated that it should be possible to get it to Mr. Howe tomorrow. Mr. Howe has a major selling job to do in this regard and said he would appreciate receiving the paper. delay; stated she was worried because she had not heard from him. Director told her that there was at least a 14-hour delay on planes because they had been grounded due to weather; that no reports of downed planes had been received; and that it was quite possible was not in a spot from which he could send a message. 25X1 00 (tel) - Confirmed Director's reservation for a single room at the Hotel New Yorker for Sunday, 6 February. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re IAC meeting tomorrow. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 RI' SECRET TAP SLUK I Tuesday eq F1ebRrelaeraysel3453/1leontinu RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Major General W. A. Wood, Jr., USA(Ret) - Made appointment to call on Director tomorrow at 1:30. (Tel: AD 0551.) 25X1 Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S (tel) - Re correspondence with 25X1 Reported that CIA representatives have written and cam e on He is sending correspondence to Director 25X1 together with a note covering CIA contacts with 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/ V 4 9Off OR01731 R002600470001-6 Top SECRET 55XX11 F gR~g aq ~ /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002 6b 70 Mrs. Leery, Secy to Dr. Karl T. Compton, RDB (tel) - Re appointment for 11 February, 11 o'clock, Mrs. Leary stated that Dr. Compton and Col. Black would come to the Director's office. To S/Defense James Forrestal - Presentation to Senate Armed Services Committee. Mr. S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Requested that Director call him. Mr. Lyman Kirkpatrick, 00 - Delivered document and comments. Reported that Mr. George Carey had been operated on and was now at the Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore. Maj Gen W. A. Wood, Jr., USA (Ret), Internat'l Refugee Organization - Re security officer for International Refugee Organization. Director will nominate someone. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director gave him letter from Fisher Howe concerning security officer for the IRO and requested 25X1 that he find a man for the spot. (ER 0-3071) To Intelligence Advisory Committee Meeting, Director's Conference Room. Communications Officer. (tel) - There will be no OPC cables this afternoon. Mr. W. Park Armstrong, State - Re granting of visa to 25X1 Director handed him a letter, CIA 23099, to eect that CIA had no objection to the granting of a transit visa to F7 I Dr. Walter F. Colby, AEC - Director returned to him the AEC security Approved Forflejlg - 80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 ET ro C U beau^a Fo FIffffO /06 c&1.5P&POR01731 R002600470001-6 Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA - Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re Dulles report. Director gave him Copy No. 17 to route to AD/OCD for comment and return to Director. 25X1 Mr. S. W. Souers, ES/NSC - Re "Hoover Commission" report. 25X6 Mr. O'Connor, Aeronautic Chart Service, USAF (tel) - He was endeavoring to obtain a mpa which was included in a report prepared by CIA entitled "Study of the Amur River." He was referred to Director's office by Mrs. handling. of Map Branch. After consultation with Dr. Andrews, OCD, the matter was referred tol Map Branch, for 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP scRF.' 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 T} d c A /11/9?ntq i P80R01731R002600470001-6 Advisory Council - Next USCIB meeting is scheduled for , 11 February, in Director's Conference Room. I OSO - Director signed memorandum for Chief of Naval pera ions concerning ESD-4.4 which will he hand-carried to Navy. (ER 0-3106) Col 0. F. Kotick, USA - Navy Petroleum Reserves (tel) - Re report delivered today to Commodore Greenman. Col. Kotick believes there must be some misunderstanding on the part of the working people as to what type of information was desired. Specifically, they had hoped for data which could be obtained from Army, Navy and State as contrasted to information available in published documents(commercial). Col. Kotick was informed, on instruction of Director, that the report contained all the information here in CIA. He then asked several questions as to CIA's method and sources in collecting data; he was informed that as not familiar with 25X1 CIA collection methods. He concluded-by saying that it seems CIA cannot help them very much but thanked us for the report. Mr. W. P. Armstrong, State (tel) - Director informed him thati 25X1 is a pseudonym. Mr. Armstrong will tell Mr. Graham to call Director for further information; Director will not mention to Mr. Graham that he has discussed the matter with Mr. Armstrong. Mr. Graham will probably call Director and request an appointment. Mr. Sidney Mitchell, "Hoover" Commission (tel) - Director stated that he had been talked to Admiral Souers, ES/NSC, about Volume #2 of the report. Director talked to 25X1 about the publication of the report,but it was not the Director's intention to clear the publication for the press. Mr. Mitchell stated that only Volume #1 would be printed. Volumes #2 & #3 will be mimeographed. However, the full report will be furnished to the Senate and House Committees on Expenditures, and a complete set has already been furnished to Senator John L. McClellan for legislative reference in the Library of Congress. Mr. Mitchell will notify Director before the copies are furnished to the Expenditures Committees in order that Director request that they be not passed to the press. ./lI'o lunch - 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 TOP SLUM T ~~ d c ~ 1f /11 ntRMPP80R01731 R002600470001-6 To NSC Meeting, White House. Commodore William G. Greenman, Navy Petroleum Reserves (tel) - Desired to speak to Director; he was informed that Director was attending the NSC meeting. Commodore Greenman said he was sorry to miss Director because he was going up to Alaska. He will call Director upon his return. (tel) - Informed him that Director was attending an eeting. Col. Sheffield-Edwards, I&S (tel) - Director requested any information available in I&S oni Col. Edwards sent to 25X1 Director the security ri-Le on and the FBI Report of 25X1 2/21/46 EYES ONLY. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Mr. W..Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director gave him letter reference CIA's appearance at the hearing on Internal Security (5.595) scheduled for Tuedday, 8 February, at ten a.m. Mr. Pforzheimer will get OSO and OPC comments and, unless considered desirable, CIA representatives will not be sent to the hearing. tel) - Arranged to call on Director at eleven o e oc tomorrow. 25X1 Approved For Release 271 A` '-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 TO SEGRE t ffteve ~~ R, sg 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731RO029104 Secretary to S/Defense Forrestal (tel) - Reported that Director would be in New York this weekend, returning Monday, and would be in Washington all the rest of the week. Communications (tel) - Is forwarding letter for Director's signature to CNO, requesting permission for to visit Communications Annex. Mr. Andre Visson, Readers' Digest (tel) - Reference invitation extended to Director for dinner on Monday, Mr. Visson reported that Mr. Halpern would not be able to come to Washington until Thursday and asked if Director could join them that evening for dinner. Director's regrets expressed. HKI Rear Admiral Ralph Ofstie, USN, Military Liaison Committee AEC (tel) - Informed Director that he had seen at the 25X1 hospital and that was coming in to see m today 25X1 concerning some ideas in which Dr. Oppenheimer would be interested. In this connection, Adm Ofstie asked if CIA had a copy of the book, A History of the Communist Party, Soviet Union - Bolshevist. 1939, A Short Course. Admiral Ofstie stated that, if he could borrow a copy of this book for the meeting with he would return 25X1 it within a short time. Direc or c ec ed with Dr. Andrews who located a cop ; Director sent the book by hand to Admiral Ofstie. 25X1 Mr. John H. Ohly's secretary, OSD (tel) - Requested appointment with Mr. Ohly for Director. Mr. Ohly's office called back and asked if Director could plan to spend an additional half hour in Mr. Ohly's office to discuss the medical matter with Mr. Cooper and Mr. Meiling. Informed her that Director would be glad to do so. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re medical matter. Mr. Babbitt reported that of ORE had attended one part of the meeting yesterday, but that Dr. Machle, Scientific, had attended the medical part; also stated that Dr. Machle was at lunch 25X1 now. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re Dulles' report. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 top S-EGHLI FAURP,v d f A s 9O3/wc1%f RDP80R01731 R002600470 - 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. Kermit Roosevelt, OSO - Informed Director of meeting between Mr. 25X1 Brig Gen E. K. Wright, DD Roosevelt and General Donovan on OSS history. Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIG/JCS (tel) - Asked if Director gave his oral presentation yesterday, and Director replied that he had not because the meeting had run too long. JIC is preparing a draft of its next presentation to cover general topics, five minutes, and current, timely topic, twenty minutes. Copy will be sent to Director, and Director will go over to JCS on Tuesday to discuss. Secy to Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) Re Director's request for list of shortages for ECA. Informed them that Director felt that IM-127 covered this request and that an additional report would be unnecessary. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ** SU'HLI "Jr e3LLri. F -fved KMP# sg 3/18NA12 RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 To Mr. John H. Ohly, OSD - Re medical intelligence. Mr. Cooper Dr. Meiling, Richard L. Armed Forces Medical Advisory Committee, OSD Rear Adm R. H. Hillenkoetter (tel) - Asked that Dr. Machle, OSI, telephone him in Mr. Forrestal's office. Called Dr. Machle and asked him to call Director immediately. Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - Director gave him letter to Mr. Hoover. (.ER 0-3111) Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Re NSC decision (on policy on Formosa). OPC has been requested to go ahead on this. Mr. Wisner will come over to see Director Monday afternoon and report on OPC's plans. Over the weekend. OPC will try to get an individual ready to go out as soon as possible. Mr. Wisner has his authorization to proceed in writing. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Reported that he had contacted OSO and OPC concerning proposed Senate hearing on Internal Security, 5.595, and that it would be necessary to request a change in the bill. Director stated that he would appear at the hearing if the change could not be made otherwise. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003! tl 0 ,UfDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 fec Fpf el V/11/06 : CIA-RDP80ROl731 R002600470001-6 Director departed for New York at 1300. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 &WApj~te(rFqf?offf 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731 R0026M Captain T. B. Hill, USN (tel) - In connection with JCS committee, Captain Hill and other committee members desire to be briefed on industrial intelligence--effect on target system of atomic 25X1 bombing. Call referred to Deputy Director who made appoint- ment with committee members for three o'clock today. Mr. S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Talked to Deputy Director. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Left no message. 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS (tel) - Would like to see Director at his convenience; :natter is not urgent. 25X1 Ambassador Jose F. Lequerica's secretary (tel) - Extended invitation to Director and Mrs. Hillenkoetter for dinner, 7:30, 16 Feb., black tie, Spanish Embassy, 2801 - 16th St., NW. (RSVP - Miss Bothwell, CO 0190) Rear Adm John W. Roper, USN, BUPERS (t el) - Requested that Director call him. (Tel: Code 141 - 7243) 25X1 100 (tel) - Re report. He stated that Director naa mentioned on Friday to m r. L man Kirkpatrick that 00 could borrow this report on Monday. will await 25X1 Director's return. Re certain difficulties with Navy, ould 25X1 like about five minutes with Director to ask advice on this 25X1 matter at Director's earliest convenience. Dr. Walter F. Colby, AEC (tel) - Will call Director first thing in the morning. Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Requested appointment for himself and Dr. Willard Machle, 03I, with Director on an urgent matter. He was informed that he would be contacted later about a time. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 ,;. CJA- -FDP80R01 7R002600470001-6 25X1 I, -aV drF19gM el*V 11Af tfR&-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Miss Jordan, Secy to Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIG (tel) - Stated that General Todd had a copy of presentation to be made tomorrow by Dr. Horace S. Craig, Jr., JCS, for Director's advance information. picked up the paper for Director. 25X1 Meeting on next briefing of Secretary of Defense will be held at 1400 tomorrow in Room 2C252 Pentagon; requested that Gen Todd be informed that Director would attend. Communications Officer (tel) - There will not be an OPC cablebook for this afternoon. Director returned to the office at approximately 1445. Rear Adm John W. Roper, USN, B!PERS (tel) - Informed Director that the Portuguese Ambassador would call asking Director and Mrs. Hillenkoetter for dinner on Monday, 14 February; the Ropers will be there also. Portugese Ambassador (tel) - Extended invitation to Director and Mrs. Hillenkoetter for dinner on Monday, 14 February, eight o'clock. Commodore Ben Wyatt will be here from Annapolis. Director accepted. Dr. Willard F. Machle, OSI - Discussed "bootleg" dissemination of Dr. James Andrews, OCD information by scientific personnel of OSO--specifically, recently OSTB made an evaluation of intelligence information in response to strategic vulnerability requirement without the cognizance of either OSI or its component, NEG. Dr. Andrews reported to Director that as yet there had been no signs of OSO distribution of intelligence informa- tion has directed by Director. Dr. Andrews delivered OCD comments on Dulles report to Director (ER 0-3158). 25X1 Mr. Robert Blum, OSD (tel) - Re Director's conversation with Mr. Cooper 25X1 and Dr. Meiling last week. Mr. Blum and Mr. Ohly talked Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 p - s d7Fpg Wel Q)3/11At f&-RDP80RO1731 R002600470001-6 Mr. R. Blum, continued - talked with them again on Saturday, and they seemed pleased with outcome of conversation with Director. Mr. Blum was requested to get reactions of the intelligence divisions of the services. Prior to this, Mr. Blum desires to make sure that he understands CIA's viewpoint, namely; that one officer from each of the Services be designated with approval of the Surgeon General for detail to CIA. Director agreed that this was the CIA position. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, General Counsel - Director approved proposed language for amendment to 5.595 on Internal Security. Mr. Pforzheimer arranged for Director to testify at the Senate Hearing at eleven o'clock in the morning. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP8 R01731R002600470001-6 Top stuck ToSECRF j"g5aipdjV E?gtW J92 j/11/06 : CIA-RDP80RO1731 R002;8&v rO Mr. W. Pforzheimer, General Counsel - Re Director's appearance at Senate hearing on S.595 on internal security. Mr. Pforzheimer later brought down a statement for Director's use at hearing. Dr. Walter F. Colby, AEC (tel) - Informed Director that Arnold Kramish had reported and was prepared to come to CIA for indoctrination. Director informed Dr. Colby that he would arrange to have Mr. Kramish indoctrinated. Adv. Council (tel) - Director informed him that Arnold Kramish had reported to AEC for duty and requested that he arrange with Dr. Colby for the indoctrination of Mr. Kramish. Director signed confidential voucher for I dated 3 February. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director approved ICAPS forwarding NSC annual report on policy decisions to ORE. Discussed participation of State and other IAC agencies in preparation of IMs and CIA world situation reports, in accordance with NSCID #3. Director approved and ICAPS will send confirming memorandum to Director. (ER 0-3174) Director approved Dr. Machle, OSI, designating areas under NSCID #7. Re IAC Standing Committee party line on Dulles' report, Director will return to ICAPS today. (Later Director approved paper and returned to ICAPS.) (ER 0-3133) 25X1 Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Geni Counsel (tel) - Reported to Director that the Senate hearing on S.595, internal security, had been postponed indefinitely. Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, USN, ONI (tel) - Director informed him that he was sending over a message for COMNAVWESPAC--CIA has received word that this is what desires 25X1 and that he would like to get it through the Navy. Director requested that Captain Sabalot clear it with 2 5X1 ONI and hand to Admiral Struble to dispatch. Later Captain Sabalot and Director approved certain changes. Director Mr. J. M. Plaskitt (tel) - Director accepted invitation to lunch at the Carlton, 12 o'clock, Thursday, 10 February. (Ed Meisner is fixing up a table for Navy Industrial Association; Admiral Pride and James Crocker will be there.) Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECtt1 25X1 tLW P80R01731R002600470001-6 Rear Admiral Leslie C. Stevens, USN (tel) - Informed Director that he would soon be released from the hospital and that he intends to return to USSR as Naval Attache. Director invited him to call if he had an opportunity and also offered to be of any assistance possible. 100 - Re NSCID #7. Navy is maintaining contact Mr. Lyman Kirkpatrick, 00 registers and also maintaining contact with some of 00 contacts. Director suggested that this difficulty be worked out informally. Ambassador Jose F. Lequerica's secretary (Spanish Embassy) (tel) - Expressed Director's regrets that he could not accept invitation to dinner on 16 February since he will be out of the city. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re dry run on next JIG presentation to Secretary of Defense. Director will pick up Mr. Babbitt and Dr. L. Montague at 1:45, and they will accompany him to the meeting. Mr. E. R. Saunders, Budget & Finance - Director gave him ADSO memorandum, 2 February 1949, on Foreign Post Differentials, for comment and return. 25X1 Adv. Council - Informed Director that Arnold Kramish a been indoctrinated. Director concurred in postponement of USCIB meeting to 11 March. (Later Capt. Finnegan's office telephoned and reported that all members had concurred in the postponem nt.) 25X1 25X1 To JIG dry run of next presentation for S/Defense. Accompanied to Mr. Babbitt and Dr. Montague. Director gave Dr. Montague draft of presentation (CIA 23110). - Reported to Director that Fisher Howe desired SO to know for Department of State if CIA could move in view of NSC decisions. 25X1 Director informed them a ere was nothing in the NSC 25X1 decision which would call on CIA to move. Approved For Release 2003/11/.06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECRET I TOP SECRET ev d oll JQ~~311 I i -R~P80R01731 8002600470001-6 Miss Meedham, Library, Public Roads (tel) - Has received a copy of "Acquisition List of Foreign Maps," and would like to talk to someone about it. Referred matter to office; they will handle. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/0f i#l%[T fQR01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ftAye 11 &Wfgf W ?1QQ$111 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R0026004700011 25X1 Mrs. Leary, Secy to Dr. Karl T. Compton, RDB (tel) - Something urgent has come up which will prevent Dr. Compton from keeping his appointment with Director. Dr. Compton regrets this very much and will communicate with us next week for another appointment. Secretary of Defense's office (tel) - Reported that Director would be out of city part of next week; reported on intinerary. ORE (tel) - Re next CIA world situation report. Requested that this reach Director by next Wednesday noon. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re report from IAC members on Dulles' report. (tel - He status of his application. Director c ec a with Executive, and was informed later in the day that his papers are still being shopped around and that there is nothing definite to report to him as yet; also that he would be contacted as soon as anything develops. 25X1 Exec. - Director requested additional material on e Dulles' report comments by Executive. Later Mr. I Ireported names and circumstances concerning the three persons who were requested to resign from CIA last year, Zj(tel) - Director will lunch with him on Monday, 25X1 Mr. Jack Ten Eyck (tel) - Extended invitatio; to r for a party a 2 5X1 week from Saturday afternoon for 25X1 Dr. J. Andrews, OCD (tel) - Requested name of Russian woman in Moscow 25X1 r. Andrews reported back that in ORE could give Director all information on this person. Secy to Cong. Hugh D. Scott, Penna. (tel) - Director requested that he be informed of some Friday or Saturday when Cong. and Mrs. Scott will be in Washington. Approved For F%I&W7i/1fA6' 1- P9b 11731 R002600470001-6 Top sFcwI Capt. Peag&n, Dispensary (tel) - Director made appointment for Mrs. 25X1 Hillenkoetter to bring the Children in to see Capt. Teagon cf V ed11Fof Release 2190 11/0 onti uRDP8OR01731R002600470001-6 ft Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director requested that he deliver copies of proposed CIA legislation to Speaker of the House Rayburn and to Senator Millard Tydings; also that he arrange an appointment for Director with Cong. Carl Vinson. Appointment arranged with Cong. Vinson for 9 o'clock, Monday. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - State Department will send two sets of comments to CIA on Dulles' report--one as IAC member and one as NSC member. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Informed Director that the film should be available for showing by next Wednesday or Thursday and will then be edited. Mr. Angleton suggested that perhaps the President would like to see the edited version. Director will ascertain his wishes. Director congratulated Mr. Angleton on the good job done in this case. I I Exec. - Director requested number of P-6, P-7, P-8 and -13 slots in CIA. Capt. J. Finnegan, Adv. Council - Discussion of intercepts. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SLtNtI 25X1 5#Wq, d ~2r fte )22 1/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 Mr. John R. Beal, Time Magazine (tel) - Requested some unofficial information on the arrests in Bulgaria. In absence of Director, the Deputy took the call and answered Mr. Beal's questions. Ambassador John Wiley (tel) - rJ Ambassador Miley stated that there is a question concerning the security of and he desires to see the CIA file on su ec_ officer. Am Wiley is en route to Indianapolis but will return to Washington on Wednesday, 16 February, at which time he will contact the Director for an appointment to review the file on Mr. Atkinson, Senate Armed Services Committee (tel) - Requested an additional copy of the draft of CIA legislation which bill will be introduced on Monday. Request referred to Mr. Pforzheimer's office who will handle. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/j-` /Q..6 %R?P80R01731R002600470001-6 TUB' SECRr ~4ve~ForFR W924/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R0026004 To Cong. Carl Vinson, Georgia - Director delivered a copy of proposed CIA legislation. Accompanied by Mr. W. Pforzheimer. Mrs. Leary, Secy to Dr. Karl T. Compton, RDB (tel) - Suggested Friday for meeting of Dr. Compton, Lt Col Edwin Black, OSD, and Director. She was informed that Director would be out of the city. She will call later. Mr. James Angleton (tel) - Director informed him that ould call this afternoon, accompanied by d invited Mr. Angleton to sit in on the mee ng. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS (-tel) - Requested that before his departure Director notify Mr. Childs of position of S/Defense and ES/NSC on the publicity matter being considered by IAC. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel (tel) - Stated that the Senate Armed Services Committee will meet on Thursday morning while Director is out of the city. Mr. Pforzheimer was informed that Director would request Deputy to stand by in case the Committee desires that a CIA representative be present. Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director requested security file on telephoned on Saturday). (about whom Ambassador Wiley 25X1 25X1 25X1 tel) - Inquired as to the type of information which CIA (ad d and to whom distribution was made. She was informed that CIA was responsible for foreign intelligence only and that dissemination of CIA information was restricted by law. She mentioned a young man whom she has met in Washington who makes a point of attending cocktail parties and uses this means to make contacts to his own advantage. He claims that within ten minutes he can get on the telephone and get a great deal of personal information on individuals-- such as date and place of birth, his property, income, etc. She feels that this activity of his should be reported to the proper agency as it might fall under the subversive category. I was informed that CIA had no such information and a s peared to be a matter within the jurisdiction of the FBI. She stated that she had telephoned our organization from a telephone number obtained from the hotel register which indicated that this individual had telephoned CIA on several occasions and that she had thereby deducted that he would obtain such information from CIA. She was assured that he did not obtain information from CIA and was advised again to take up this matter with the FBI. Commander A. D. A. Crawford USN (tel) - Re letter from Col. Clay Anderson,, which suggests the name of a retired colonel, as someone who could be of assistance to CIA. Director stated CIA could not hire him unless he forfeits his retired pay which is not advisable. 25X1 Approved For Release /6gr Ai R)I 6 R0 1731 R002600470001-6 II 1Ur btt'rr, eqf ofA `ig /11/~~n. I - P80R01731R002600470001-6 tel - Re status of his application. After check with ersonne , as informed that 25X1 his application was still being shopped around and that he will be contacted if and when anything develops. Capt T. B. Hill, USN, MLC/AEC (tel) - Re discussions between his group and Deputy Director recently, the group would like to call on Director and Deputy tomorrow at 2 o'clock, if possible. Appointment set for that time. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Reported that the House Armed Services Committee would consider proposed CIA legislation on Friday at ten o'clock; the Committee would like for the Director to be present. Later Mr. P. reported that the Friday meeting would be held by a sub-committee and not by the full committee. Director will request Deputy to attend this meeting. Mr. E. R. Saunders, Bud & Fin - Discussion of project 25X1 Dr. Horace S. Craig, Jr., JCS (tel) - Re JCS oral presentation to S/Defense scheduled for 19 February, Dr. Craig will discuss with Dr. L. Montague, ORE, this afternoon. Director stated that CIA's presentation for NSC meeting Thursday would be written. Exec. - Director signed confidential voucher for and also secret memorandum establishing NEG under OSI. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Director discussed with him complaint of Maj Gen C. P. Cabell, AF that CIA IMs and World Situation reports were not being coordinated with Air Force Intelligence. ORE will keep Gen Cabell's office informed of these reports even though there is not time to coordinate them fully. - Applicant. Left for Director letter from Asst Secy of State Dean Rusk to the effect that he had "had a telegram from Mark Etheridge who says that he does not plan to add anyone to his staff at this time." Further, stated that Capt. Berry, OSD, and Mr. Nichols, Air Force, 25X1 25X1 he was informed later that Director had stated that acceptance of the assignment would not interfere with the processing of his papers as it would be a matter of some six weeks before anything mi ht come up. (Letter from Dean Rusk returned to this date.) 25X1 Mr. Jack Ten Eyck (tel) - Director regretted that he would be unable to accept Mr. Ten Eyck's invitation but stated that Mrs. Hillen- koetter would probably attend the party. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Top Sue ~=ec 3111/q%nRii P8OR01731R002600470001-6 Communications' Officer (tel) - There will be no OPC cablebook this afternoon. Mr. James Angleton, OSO Mr. Joseph M. McDaniel, ECA (tel) - Made appointment to call on Director in the morning. Exec - Re '-9 Slot for Dr. Willard Machle, OSI. Mr. Kohler, Naval Communications (tel) - Requested appointment for himself and ith Director. He was informed that he would be contacted. (Tel: Exec. 8050, ext. 541) Mr. Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, U.S.Minister to Rumania - Called on Director after presentation in CIA Situation Room. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/1 110 : CIA-AECR002600470001-6 1UF SECRET 25X1 Z,gpffRyedF~orF 11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 5X1 Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) who is looking or a job. Army es res to know if CIA can use him, and Director requested that OPC check on this possibility. An OPC representative will see (CPC is already in touch withbut he is not 25X1 aware of this). Mr. Wisner will let the Director know. Maj Gen Thomas D. White, OSAF (tel) - Is sending over to Director a ticket for the "Air Progress Demonstration" to be held this afternoon at Andrews Field. Capt. J. Finnegan, Adv. Council - Director referred him to Mr. James Angleton Discussed coordination of 25X1 Istations in the fields of common interest and Director approved plans for further development during forthcoming trip 25X1 (Capt. Finnegan is leaving Friday for a ou a week. Mr. John H. Ohly, OSD (tel) - Re p-9 slot for Dr. Willard Machle, 031. Mr. Ohly states that Machle would have to be assigned to OSD and not on a reimbursement basis. Director will let the P-9 slot ride, if Dr. Machle is willing,until CIA legislation has been put through. Mr. Joseph M. McDaniel, ECA (Paris) - 1OSO - Gave Director OSO file containing information on Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director signed stencil for covering memo on CIA report to NSC on NSC 29 (Venezuelan oil fields). Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Director gave him revision of Dr. Craig's presentation to S/D on 19 Feb. (CIA 23110-A). 25X1 OSO - Director returned to hi I requested that he draft a reply. 25X1 m cable, IN 23572, and Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP BERET lop SECRET ,o, Now ved r lease 2 11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 Tue aays ?e ruary__ - con nue Adv. Counsel - Re CIA 29840, Memorandum to SID, prepared by OSO (FBP). Director instructed him to have the document hand-carried to S/D to read and then bring it back to CIA. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Showed Director Army cable on "International Col. C. Blakeney, " Refugee Organization, Italy" which will be discussed at IAC meeting on Friday. ICAPS will circularize this message to IAC members this afternoon. (tel) - Arrived here yesterday and is leaving this oon. 25X1 Mr. R. Lawrence, FBI (tel) - At the request of Mr. J. Edgar Hoover asked Director if CIA had any connection with 25X1 25X1 Director stated that she has had no connection with CIA and that CIA will have nothing to do with her. Col. C. C. Blakeney, ICAPS - Informed Director that the Secretary of the Army has directed a reduction in the number of copies of TS Army cables being disseminated. CIA is to receive only one of the six copies currently being received from Army. This information has been given to Dr. Andrews, OCD, who is preparing a memorandum to the S/Army for possible transmission from the Director. Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Re problem of cables reported by Col. Blakeney, OCD receives only three copies of Army cables. In reply to his question, he was informed that the Director's office did not receive cables from Army. Dr. Andrews does not know where the other three copies are delivered in CIA but will check 030. I xpressed regrets that Director will not be able to attend a party this evening; called out of city. (tel) - 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP !gFCRET TOP SECRET ft~avpdl?rj3~x~T~1~4/y 1/06e6n1MP (F80R01731 R002600470001-6 Brig Gen E. K. Wright, DD - "Harmon" committee talked with Director Lt Gen Hubert Harmon,USAF and Deputy about industrial intelligence. Deputy took them to CCD to inspect the machine records; then the group it to ORE. Maj Gen 0. P. Weyland, NWC (tel) - Extended invitation to Director to speak at the National War College on Tuesday, 29 March, on the Central Intelligence Agency and its relation to the National Military Establishment. Director stated he would be pleased to come if he possibly could and other- wise would send his Deputy. General Weyland is sending a letter confirming invitation. Mr. Walter Waggoner, NY Times (tel) - Re Sorge Spy Ring matter; asked Director if CIA had any interest in this case. Director stated that this case was entirely Army and that CIA has no concern in it. SO - Director gave him letter to dispatch to Exec. - Reported to Director the percentages on losses 'in the top three grades for the comments on the Dulles Report. Called to pay respects 0 ow ng presentation to people. Mr. Drew W. Kohler, Naval Communications - Discussed letter written to Director by Mr. Kohler and on 5 April 1948. Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Brought Director first copy of the report to NSC on NSC 29. Will deliver 20 more copies to Director tomorrow for NSC members. Advance copy will go to S/State Acheson. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11TOP Qw OR01 731 R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 R)P SUCRE1 FT6 F" 106: CIA-RDP8OR01731 RO0260047O8t 1'-F1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re Dulles' Report. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Director gave him request from JCS (Lt Gen H. R. Harmon) for action (CIA 23134). Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director gave him authority to handle negotiations on the Senate Armed Services Committee proposal that CIA legislation,as presently drafted, be dropped and that one paragraph substantially in the form of para. 7(b) of current craft, authorizing general expenditures without regard to law and the use of unvouchered funds, be substituted. 25X1 Mrs. Leary, Secy to Dr. Karl T. Compton, RDB (tel) - Suggested 11 o'clock, 25 February, for appointment with Dr. Compton and Lt Col Edwin Black, OSD. Appointment confirmed for that time in Director's office. ORE (tel) - CIA world situation report will be delivered by noon today, and asked if he could make 25X1 delivery to other recipients. He was informed that the copies for NSC members should be delivered today and the other copies should not be delivered until the afternoon of the NSC meeting (tomorrow). R query as to a standard deadline for delivery of NSC copies of the report in Director's office, he was informed that if the copies arrived in the Director's office on the Wednesday afternoon preceding the meeting this would be satisfactory, but they should be delivered not later than the close of business on that Wednesday. Re ICAPS memo on Service intelligence agencies' desire that this report be coordinated with them, ORE is endeavoring to find a way to accomplish this without having the infor- mation too old. applicant sent to CIA by s tested early in November and a er was interviewed by several people. On 8 December 1948, she received a letter to the effect that CIA had nothing available for her at that time but would keep her applica- tion in a current file. ]asked if this were a 25X1 routine letter which meant that there was no hope of future employment, perhaps to cover up the fact that she had not been successful in her test, or if her.application actually was in an active file. After check with personnel people, he was informed that presently there was nothing available in'the grade for which she was qualified but that her application was in an active file. However, he was told 25X1 Approved For use Uf $ CySo.America. TOP StU'ttrt II It* SU KEI Wec r~es &e d F?g FelEruar 01 4/06 conttinue f OR01731 RO02600470001-6 Exec. - Re OSO and OPC space, Director approved the allocation of space in "L" building--2nd floor, 7th wing-- to OPC; 030 now has this space. Director authorized assignment of 25 more people to the clerical pool. to NSC re additional space needed CIA. Director authorized bto discuss the "Hoover" Commission report on personnel with Congressman Edward H. Rees. will prepare a note for Director to take 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re press report just off the ticker to the effect that Soviet Zone troops in Germany have been reinforced, Director requested a brief report on this to pass on this afternoon. Director will check ADSO on the same subject and request that he get any additional information possible. Dr. James Andrews, OCD - Army has authorized one copy of TS cables for CIA. Dr. Andrews left a proposed letter to Secretary of Army Royall on this subject. Re CIA not coordinating papers with other agencies, Dr. Andrews will get a denial in writing. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Left with Director an unofficial ONI draft proposing a new intelligence coordinating committee in lieu of the IAC. Mr. Childs states that Deputy should see this since it may be presented at the TAC meeting on Friday. Col. Robert Wood, OSD (tel) - Understands that Report No. 6 of the "Hoover" Commission will be published with the Eberstadt task report and asked if Director or Admiral Souers had discussed the matter with the Eberstadt Committee. Director stated that he had discussed the matter with Mr. Sidney Mitchell and understood that the Eberstadt report would not be published but would go in mimeograph form to Congress. Vice Admiral H. W. Hill, Commandant, NWC (tel) - Mr. Philip C. Jessup will lecture at NWC on Friday, 25 February, 0845, on the UN Paris Conference. Admiral Hill invited Director to attend and to stay for lunch at 1220 if Jessup accepts invitation to lunch. Director said he would be delighted to attend lecture and luncheon. SO - Director requested that he look up IN 23886, OSLO 241, and get it out to State, Army, Navy and Air. ec. - Suggested that Director look at the ORE 25X1 narrative in the "brown book" which should be of interest. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TUp SSEU L I 10P brUALI Wedh?rMved Fpj eJ0ease Iy4y1/06conIIA~-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 To Mr. S. W. Souers, ES/NSC - Director took over World Situation report for NSC members and also CIA report on NSC 29. Col. Robert Wood, OSD - He was informed that Director would be out of the city on Saturday and would not attend oral presentation to Mr. Forrestal on that date. Later Col. Wood telephoned Director and stated that it would not be necessary for a CIA representative to attend the briefing. Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Director gave him two secret memorandums for OSO concerning quarters allowance for field employees and requested comment as to the legality of the proposals. 25X1 Mr. Eisenhower (tel) - Stated that Cong. E. P. Scrivner had told him that the Director wished to see him when he came to Washington. Mr. Eisenhower will be in Washington, working at the State Department, until Sunday morning. He requested that Director call him at DI. 4330 if he returned to city in time in order that Director and Mr. Eisenhower might get together before Mr. Eisenhower's departure. Dr. Horace Craig, JCS (tel) - Re dry-run tomorrow of presentation to S/D Forrestal on Saturday. He was informed that Director would be out of the city but that a check would be made on attendance of other CIA representatives. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP8 R01731R002600470001-6 lop SE ti T ed f?r9R6" 2R /41/06: CIA-RDP80R0l731 R002600470001-6 Senator. B. B. Hickenlooper (tel) - Left no message, but will call Director next week. Mr. Raymond P. Brandt, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (tel) - Will call Director again. Dr. Horace Craig, JCS (tel) - Re dry run on presentation for S/D to be held today, he was informed that Director.was out of the city but that I Iwould represent CIA. 25X1 Reference presentation to S /D on Saturday, he was informed that Director had talked to Col Wood, OSD, and the latter stated it would not be necessary to have a CIA representative2 5X1 there. Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Minn. (tel) - Informed him that Director was out of the city until Saturday. Deputy Director requested Mr. Pforzheimer to contact the Senator. Mr. Pforzheimer reported that the Senator was again checking on whose case is still pending in security; is presently in the pool. Mr. Pforzheimer told Senator Humphrey that the blizzards, etc. in the far west had held up the closing of this security investigation. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 i uF tLi I It* WOKU T ~ ed ,fir ~~2Q~ [1110@an1 . 80R01731R002600470001-6 Mr. Elbridge Durbrow, State representative at NWC (tel) - Extended invitation to Director to lunch on Friday, 18 February, for Ambassador John Wiley who is leaving Saturday for New York en route to his post. Informed him that Director was out of the city and expressed Director's regrets that he could not attend the luncheon. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 0 StU UU SFCRE1 Io M ?veA1FprR/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001- 25X1 Col Robert J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Reference his memo of 2/16/49 concerning, publication of certain sections of the Hoover report, speci- fically Vol. II. Director agreed to explain personally to Congressional Committee the reasons why Vol II should not be made public. Director also agreed to speE.k to Gen Gruenther, JCS, about Vol III, even though CIA has no interest in this volume. (Gen Gruenther has said that he doubts whether there are sufficient grounds to request that Vol III be withheld.) Miss Miller, Army Plans & Ops (tel) - DPO has received an urgent request re status of the Republic of Indonesia--whether presently there is such a Republic and what it comprised. Call referred to ORE who will call Miss Miller and explain the situation. 25X1 25X1 Captain Lewis S. Parks, USN, Aide to Under Secy (tel) - Re 51 CIA applicant. is on the West Coast 25X1 wants to get in o 25X1 the government for purely patriotic mot ves; was in the Navy during the war. contacted him about a job, and he2 5X1 informed.OthE,t he had had an offer from CIA in which 25X1 he was interested. (Memo of information to Personnel Branch.) Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re paper on Soviet potential on which IAC agencies are working. Mr. Babbitt brought over a draft ORE paper on the subject which is out for coordination. Director will let him know if this paper will serve both purposes. Miss Styles, White House (tel) - She asked if the Dome Hotel on the Island of Cyprus had been demilitarized (was used by the British during the war and after); check had been made with British Embassy but they had told her they did not know. After check with Miss Styles was informed that it ha e n e y een aehilitarized. SO (tel) - Re aointment with Director for Arranged for him to see Director on Wednesday, ree o'clock. Exec. - Director gave him letter from ES/NSC re app cant for preparation of reply (ER 0-3321). Also requested that chart for Dulles comments (Encl #3 to 23128) be revised. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re Dulles' Report. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/( -&o $0R01731R002600470001-6 10P SECREI p pv F~p~ l~ ( 3/114%i FDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Delivered first draft of comments on IAC section of the Dulles Report. Exec. - Director requested twenty copies each of enclosures 3 & 4(to CIA 23128) and of the ORE and CIA charts of qualifications of professional personnel--for comments on Dulles Report to go to NSC. Mr. W. Pforzhimer, Genl Counsel - Director gave him letter from Sidney Mitchell, Hoover Commission, for action--see appropriate House and Senate Committees re non-publication of Vol. II of Eberatadt report. Mr. Pforzheimer briefed Director on status of CIA legislation. 25X1 Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, USN, FUPERS (tel) - Director requested name of commanding officer at Key West, Florida--Captain C. C. Adell, CO, Naval Station. 25X1 Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Informed Director that his comments on Dulles report could be better,and he would like to improve them tonight and send to Director tomorrow. Director said that would not be necessary as he plans to draft a consolidated report and then Prather CIA people to discuss it. Approved For Release 2003/11 /9pC ff 0R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 IOP SECRE1 F-~ovgg F-Bejsel 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 Communications Officer (tel) - No OPC cablebook this morning. Personnel (tel) - Re orted that the house which had been lined up for 25X1 is no longer avai a e. Iflas anotner one in 25X1 mind which rents for $200. a month, and he will take a look at another one in Alexandria but fears that the price will be a bit too high. He believes that if a house should be found with a fairly reasonable rent that a deposit should be made on it because realtors and owners are not inclined to wait three or four weeks with no promise of the house being accepted. Secretary to S/D Forrestal (tel) - Reported on Director's itinerary for the coming week. Mr. James Angleton, OSO (tel) - Reported that has been promoted and suggested that Director might wish to sen a letter of congratulations. He stated that this promotion enhances position and that CIA should benefit from it ma erially. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re NSC meeting yesterday. Mr. James Lay states that a copy of the notes will not be made available to CIA but that Mr. Souers would be glad to brief Director upon his return. Mr. Childs states that he had learned one thing--the original staff study on PW was the one (Annex A) accepted which means that the responsibility for peacetime planning for wartime conduct of overt PW would go to State. Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Reported to Deputy that the situation of the Army TS cables was back to normal today. Col. Laurin Williams, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Reported to Deputy that he had talked tol CIA, today about the TS Army cables and that everything was all right now and Director would not'need to send the letter to Secretary of the Army Royall. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - The House subcommittee approved the legislation with minor changes which in no way changed the substance of the legislation. (Deputy attended hearing.) The Senate Armed Services Committee has dropped the idea of "one paragraph" CIA legislation. Tentatively, the Director is scheduled to attend hearings, as follows: House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday, 23 February, 10 a.m.; Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday, 24. February, 10 a.m. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11//0.6. Ca~4;F2.p.P~80R01731R002600470001-6 9 d~qr R X120 1/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 5kW Iwill call again on Monday or Mr. Milton Eisenhower, UN (tel) - Mr. Eisenhower can be contacted at the Mayflower today (DI 4330) but is leaving the city Sunday morning. Director returned to Washington at approximately 1310. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/ W6alEMftP80R01731 R002600470001-6 VEL''NESDAY 23 FEBRUARY 1919 (Continued) Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Gave DCI paper on crisis situation which DCI had requested. Mr. J. Smith, ORE - Showed EYES ONLY paper to DCI. Mr. Graham Smith, Phila - Was in Washington for the day and invited Adm &Mrs. H to have dinner with him tonight. DCI expressed regrets, since they had previous engagement. Mr. W. Pforzheimer - Reported that Armed Services Committee unanimously approved our legislation. Mr. L. Houston, Gen Counsel - DCI gave him two papers: One from Nr. regarding a request for relief of liability for Govt property; another from 50 regarding excess freight 25X1 charges on household goods. Mr. G. Carey, 00 (tele) - Has reported back to duty. The cast was taken off yesterday, but he will continue to use crutches for the next three weeks. I Regarding new chart on proposed change in CIA organization - for Dulles report. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 _2 CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SEMI Approved For Release 2003/11/06: CIA-RDPI, f%q#M2600470001-6 'KEDNESDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 1949 R Adm J W Roper, BUPERS (tele) - Referred to an N/A I I whom 25X1 they met some time ago. He has contacted s. asking if she could arrange for him to obtain a list of the books on naval strategy. Adm Roper will have prepared. Mr. Jerry Green, NY Daily News (tele) - Stated UP has a story about the Armed Services Committee's approving a bill having to do with CIA. He had called Adm Scuers who, he reported, referred him to the Director of CIA. Told him I could not give him any information but would call him later. (Did not call him back.) Re CIA organization. Col C. C. Blakeney, ICAPS - General Cabell is scheduled to address the school at Norfolk a few days after DCI. Col Nye who is working on his speech would appreciate an idea what DCI will say about IAC. DCI will not have a special speech prepared but will talk along the lines of previous talks. He will be glad to let Col Nye see a copy of past speech given as an outline of what he will say. Mr. W. Pforzheimer - Appointment arranged for DCI to see Mr. McCormack at 11:00 on Friday. Dr. Compton's Secy (tele) Asked her for a change in Dr. Compton's and Col Black's appointment for Friday at 11 as DCI is called on the Hill at that time. Suggested 10 or 12. Will check and let us know. Mr. J. Angleton, SO - Re man for Canadian post. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 -3- TOP SEMI 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 toP sWc r y FgFe8#&& /06 -GAh9P?CPOR01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Rel sport on his trip to 25X1 South America. Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, ONI (tel) - Captain Sabalot will telephone Director for appointment tomorrow afternoon if Director is unable to attend the Class Luncheon. 9ffice of ongressman Jacob K. Javits, New York (tel) - Re constituent, 25X1 who is interested in a Job with CIA. Appo n en arranged with Personnel Mr. Pforzheimer 25X1 informed. To see Under Secretary of State James Webb - Re passport for alien discussed withi and Mr. L. Houston. FBI (tel) - Re H.R. 2663. --]asked if we naa an extra copy of this bill kCIX eg s ation). Corrected copy sent to him by special messenger. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Exec. - Director signed confidential voucher. Also delivered to Director copy of TS CIA organization chart. 25X1 Vice Admiral H. W. Hill, NWC (tel) - Director expressed regrets that he could not attend lecture tomorrow because he has to make an appearance on the Hill. To see Mr. S. W. Souers, ES/NSC - Secy to Dr. Karl T. Compton, RDB (tel) - Confirmed appointment for Dr. Compton and Col. Black to call on Director tomorrow at ten o'clock. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 JoP S E* 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 fur SEGKtt 6W &e 'lice JQ I11/O6 : CIA-RDP80RO1731 R0026004700 _~ to Seoy to S/Defense Forrestal (tel) - Reported that Director would be in the city all next week. 25X1 25X1 Dr. Karl T. Compton, RDB - Discussion of the subject of defense Lt Col Edwin F. Black, OSD against unconventional attack. (Reference SID letter to Director of 26 Jan 49,CIA,23090) Dr. Compton desires that a representative of CIA meet with the committee on this matter. Director designated Mr. W.K. Harvey, OSO. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Meeting with Congressman John W. McCormack will be after eleven; time has not been set. At noon Mr. Pforzheimer reported that the meeting had been 25X1 arranged for 3:30. Mrs. Arthur Warner (tel) - Director will lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner at one o'clock. JAdv. Council - Director gave him confidential letter rom ol. Robert Wood, Aide to S/D concerning status of clearance of Robert Blum. will present to the 25X1 Board and request reply. Secy to Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, CNO (tel) - Accepted invitation for Director for 6 March. Mr. James Angleton's secretary (tel) - Requested that she get word to him, inviting Mr. Angleton to join Director for lunch. 25X1 Approved For Release 20Mt11 t -RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 lOP SECRET Fqk e j jc -e4~gW 924/1 1/q&tqa-&DP80R01 731 R002600470001-6 25X1 To lunch - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner, Mr. James Angleton, Army Navy Coub. (tel) - Applicant; desired to speak to Director. was arranged for him to call on Personnel Officer on Monday at 10 o'clock. Mr. W. K. Harvey, SO - Director instructed him to work with Dr. Karl T. Compton and Col. Edwin F. Black and committee on the subject of unconventional attack; Dr. Compton has stated that this is a problem for espionage and not for the scientific people of CIA. Director gave Mr. Harvey letter from S/D, CIA 23090. SO - Director signed letter tol 25X1 accepting his resignation as of the close of us ness, 4 March 1949. Ex e - Reported to wirector on a telephone call today rom Mr. J. R. Blandford of the House Armed Services Committee. Mr. Blandford read to press release which Cong. Carl Vinson will issue this afternoon. informed Mr. Blandford that CIA had no objection to its release. To Congressman John W. McCormack - Re CIA legislation. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/1fO DP80R01731R002600470001-6 ThufsSasd 3o iarc~2D03/co/nt6inue-d-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Secy to Dr. Walter F. Colby, AEC (tel) - Requested appointment with Director. Arranged for him to call on Monday at 10 o'clock. I iSO (tel) - Re cable, IN 25116, Director requested a e d be notified to collect and forward any additional information on this subject. I I FBI (tel) - Re cable, IN 25116, FBI requests that their man at that station be briefed on the subject and that CIA representative be asked to cooperate fully with FBI man. ISO (tel) - Director passed on FBI request and ins d to notify the field to comply. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Top SEC: .1 111 ~ELKU1 25X1 ed_ qtr 003/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001 Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director instructed him to see Cong. John W. McCormack about the Q Report. - Applicant; referred to Personnel Officer. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re IAC Agenda 25X1 I I Exec. - Director approved revised page 15 of the onfidential Funds Regulations (para. 6.4). Discussed with Director SO communications personnel problem. 25X1 Director authorized to release 0 25X1 to the Army when the request comes in from Army. until three o'clock today. If reply is unsatisfactory is to attempt to send ESD-44 to MacArthur in Japan. In afternoon, eported on reply--field representative has an appointment with Admiral Badger on Monday, and Director authorized holding-off until he had kept the appointment and reported. to move ESD-44 from ormosa as soon as possible, but to await their reply I (tel) - Accepted invitation to Director or urs., March. ORE - Eyes Only material for Director. Dr. James;Andrews, OCD - Reference OPC relation to NSC. To farewell luncheon for Deputy Director, Brig. Gen. E. K. Wright, Hotel 2400. To Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, ID/GSUSA - 25X1 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS (tel) - Re locations of middle east oil, there is nothing in NSC files other than the material in the NSC papers on this; however,Near Eastern Division of State has pin-point locations of American facilities. On instruc- tion of Director, Mr. Childs was requested to get this material from State Department. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 JUF ,Ar ed4F g R le 2003/contuu IA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 To see Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIG - SO - Will bring over SO material in absence of 25X1 Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Mr. Walter of the House Judiciary Committee objected in the Rules Committee to the inclusion of the alien provision in CIA Bill and requested that the Committee grant unlimited debate on the bill; the Committee took no action, and proponents of the bill took the matter to the Speaker who stated there would be a closed rule, limiting debate. Mr. Pforzheimer talked with Cong. McCormack who stated he had ordered the CIA Bill for consideration on Monday,? March, under a suspension of the rules of the House. While at the House Armed Services Committee, Mr. P. talked with a representative of the Columbia Broadcasting Company regarding the alien provision of CIA Bill for use of Edward R. Merrill in his broadcast. Mr. P. talked to Cong. McCormack at request of Mr. Dawson, Chairman of the House Expenditures Committee re the Eberstadt Report and its security. Mr. McCormack requested stated report should be tightly held and that Mr. Dawson should request Director to appear before the Committee in executive session to explain necessity for security. Mr. P. suggested to Mr. Dawson that he read the copy of the Report which the Speaker had and, if for 25X1 any reason he then wished to ask the Director any questions, the Director should be requested to appear. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 IUP SE:: t.i wwr E AMeffMdF _g4"nAV3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R00260047 tel) - Left no message. Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Stated matter was not urgent and left no message. Mr. Paul Ward, Baltimore Sun (tel) - Call referred to Duty Officer for action. (tel) - Requested and was given Director's home telephone number. NY Operator 395 (tel) - Left message for Director to call if he came in. (tel) -- Left no message. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 iop SECH3I F#p&yq, e f f ffk& /11 /q&i6j-dDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. Stewart Alsop - 00 (tel) - Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI (tel) - Will call on Director on Monday at ten o'clock re classmate of Director, Admiral "Hooley" Gearing. Re message given Director this morning byiI 25X1 Director informed Mr. DeLoach that he a eve e report was phony but that CIA was monitoring the broadcasts. Director will go through the FBI on Tuesday if he is not called up on the Hill. Mr. Rice's office, State Department (tel) - Mr. Rice of Division of Philippine Affairs is interested in securing maps which show the density of the populatio call referred to for action. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECHE1 S A gg~d F r ?0f i1/06 : CIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 Mr. Richard Davis, Newsweek Magazine (tel) - Stated that someone in his office had talked to Mr. Pforzheimer yesterday re CIA legislation and he now desired to speak to someone who could tell him whether the power to make the final determination on recommendations for the deportation of undesirable aliens was vested in the Attorney General. elepho a was referred to 25X1 Mr. Jack Smith, ORE (tel) - Reported on an "out of the ordinary" item in the Daily Summary which he thought should be called to the attention of the Director. He stated that he would have a copy, delivered to the Director at home. (Copy of message returned to Mr. Smith on 11 March 1949.) 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06.; CIA-RDP80ROl731 R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003A6`'d4AP80R01731 R002600470001-~ MONDAY 28. FEBRUARY 1949 1 AALSO (tele) - DCI referred to Cable IN-2L654 If' not already done, copy should e urnls e rmy. Congressman Hugh Scott (tele) - Since DCI could not reach the congressman he asked Mr. Arnan Gulick, Secretary, to invite the congressman for dinner either this Friday or Saturday. It appears that Friday is open but he will verify and let DCI know. Dinner is being given Mr. W. Pforzheimer - DCI returned to him memo Feb 25, 1949, Subject: "CIA interest in Admission of Aliens". He is to make a correction then send the memo to Congressman McCormack at his home address. 25X1 25X1 Miss McKeag, Veterans Administration, Code 139, x-513 (tele) - kiss McKeag heads the Translation Section at VA. They are starting to receive a few communications written in Japanese. The volume is not sufficient for them to employ a full-time translator and upon inquiring of the State Department if they could assist them on the few letters they receive, they were referred to CIA. Explained to her that our staff is limited and their work has been confined to internal CIA requirements. In a few isolated cases where there has been a distinct intelligence value in the document, CIA has done the translation for outside agencies of the Government. Advised her to take up the matter with ~ir. R. P. Bronson, the VA liaison official, and if he deemed her request of sufficient importance to have him submit a written request for consideration within our organization. OSD (tele) - Letter to General Vandenberg, C/S, Air Force, re certain Air Force requirements,ha.s been signed, and can be called for. (Later document called for by one of ssistants.) 25X1 Mr. Sidney Mitchell, Hoover Commission (tele) - The Hoover report is going to Congress today. They have instructed Bureau of Budget not to print volumes 2 and 3.. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 ....GIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 110NDAY 28 FEBRUARY (continued) Mr. A. Pforzheimer - Gave him memo to Senator B. B. Hickenlooper on for hand delivery. (Later Mr. Pf reported a the Senator would be away until Wednesday night. After checking with DCI, Mr. Pf was informed to hold up delivery until his return.) Colonel Robert Wood, OSD (tele) - Re Hoover Commission reports. Adv Council - Approved, with minor changes, draft of letter to Chairman, USCI3, regarding clearance of Robert Blum. Discussed, and reported favorably or, recent trip to Viest Coast. DCI directed continuation of indoctrination program. DCI approved his expense accounts. Col S. Edwards, I&S - Gave DCI paper on a name check he requested. EYES ONLY material. D - Asked that cable IN-2470 be sent 25X1 25X1 hr. W. Park Armstrong's office (tele) - Accepted DCI's invitation to luncheon for on 14 March. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 25X1 F-I 25X1 TU,B9A4vell RJIe12003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001- Secy to Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, IDGSUSA (tel) - Accepted invitation to luncheon with Director on 14 March for Gen Irwin. Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - He has been informed by CIA liaison officer, that Army is sending a letter to the Director requesting nominations of people who are to have access to some Army material which has not heretofore been available to CIA. Dr. Andrews requested that this correspondence be routed thru OCD since this is a project on which he has been working for some time. Lunch at desk. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Left message for Director, recommending that OSO and OPC be shown NSC 34/2 because of the last line. Mr. Childs was informed that the message would be delivered but that in any case the booklet would not be forwarded 25X1 immediately because NSC 34/2 is on the agenda for Thursday's Approved F0 0l1?9e?t0 1' CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25XI.? I had accepted Director's proposed changes in letter brought 25X1 jAdv Council - Informed Director that Admiral Inglis 1will make a quick trip to San Juan AgRroved FAr Ie sA2003111t/?6 : CdIA-RDP80ROl 731 R002600470001-6 Tue ay, are - on nue Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Requested that Director take no action on the Rumanian matter I luntil OPC views 25X1 were received; memorandum forwarded today. Re NSC Staff paper (on Formosa), Mr. Wisner stated that the paper was a bit confusing and needs some clari- fication. Director approved Mr. Wiener's contacting State people and informed Mr. W. that the matter would come up at the NSC meeting on Thursday. Lt. Gen John E. Hull, USA (tel) - Stated that he would like to discuss with Director matter of how he can get information from CIA in connection with the weapons system evaluation which he is setting up. Director declined luncheon invitation but will call on Gen Hull tomorrow at 2:30, loom 3C654 Pentagon. I SO - Re obtaining additional communications Communications personnel immediately to meet OSO commitments and re ailed communications problems. SO - Re of ESD-1,4 in connection with call rom Mr. A. Gulick, Secy to Cong Hugh Scott, Penna (tel) - to Director yesterday by Secy to Rear Admiral Thos. B. Inglis, ONI (tel) - Accepted invitation to luncheon with Director on 14 March for Adm Inglis. Mr. Ernest K. Lindley, Newsweek (tel) - Invited Director to appear on a television show, Monday, 7 March. Director requested that he be excused since CIA should not be publicized. Mr. Lindley will call again. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-PR01731R002600470001-6 ,OF IF ,, . Lw8ffff 1. F2r eRsg 3/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001 Mr. Kelly, Office of Cong. John E. Fogarty, Rhode Island (tel) - Rel who formerly worked with OSS, and who 25X1 now would like to Directo r suggested 25X1 that ca on CIA Pe rsonnel 25X1 Officer. informed that ould c ome in.) 25X1 SO - Director approved message to field re ESD-1;4. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re IAC comments on Dulles Report. Mr. Richard Eels, Library of Congress (tel) - Extended invitation to Director from Librarian of Congress to attend a lecture and reception on Monday, 7 March. Expressed Director's regrets since he will be out of the city and asked that Director's thanks be extended to the Librarian. To E5/ SC Sidney W. Souers - Director delivered CIA comments on the Dulles Report; also Army ID comments. Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel (tel) - Reference Director's call last week on Under Secretary of State Webb, Mr. Houston asked if Director wished him to call Mr. Carl Humelsine, State, since nothing has been heard about the visa. On instruction of Director, Mr. Houston was later told to go ahead and call Mr. Humelsine. Dr. Willard F. Machle, OSI - Discussed means of continuous improvement. To Lt Gen John E. Hull, USA - Re CIA cooperation with JCS committee on weapons system evaluations. Mr. W. Pforaheimer, Genl Counsel (tel) - Left message for Director that the Senate Armed Services Committee plans to take up CIA legislation the first thing on Thursday,.10 March. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : c1f-RPP (R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 v vrrt rr 25X1 T of d 5o ftaj5g03/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731 J600470 (tel) - Will call Director again. Secy to Dr. Willard S. Machle, OSI (tel) - Dr. Machie is not feeling very well and will not attend Staff Conference today. Mr. Robert Blum, OSD (tel) - Re medical intelligence. Mr. Blum has discussed with General Irwin who suggests that this be put on the IAC agenda. Director stated this subject was already on the agenda for the next IAC meeting. Mr. Blum stated that the comments forwarded to Director were informal comments only by JCS and asked if Director desired formal comments. Director stated that this would not be necessary since he had turned the matter over to State (Mr. George Kennan) and was awaiting action by them. Dr. James Andrews, OCD F Weekly Staff Conference. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director discussed medical intelligence with him. Mr. Stewart Alsop (tel) - Mr. Paul Moerschell (tel) - Relative of the Director; is staying at the 25X1 LaFayette Hotel, DI, 4210, ext. 611. Exec. - Director instructed him to remove radios from a cars. 25X1 Also gave him paper from ADSO concerning recruitment of communications personnel and requested that he take the 25X1 action. (Secret memorandum to ADSO from 3/1/49) Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 go ILF r I sAg03/1c~g%ingecRDP80RO1731 R002600470001-6 Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Informed Director that ID now has a lot of material on the major project which he would like to discuss with Director. Director will call on him at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Director will also bring Gen Irwin up-to-date on the status of the matter of 25X1 Mr. James Angleton, SO - Re exchange of cables with Mr. W. Averell 25X1 Harriman, ECA. Mr. Jack Smith, ORE - Brought Director TS Army cable from M/A, Brussels, IN 7210, 2/2/49. (Returned to Mr. Smith in afternoon.) Adv Council - Reported that he was leaving for San Juan and would return on Sunday. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Director inquired if OPC has a Mr. Wisner replied than etas not with OPC although he is acquainted with him--he was mixed up in some time back. To NSC Meeting, White House. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Left-message for Director that House Rules Committee will consider CIA bill tomorrow at 10:30. Mr. Pforzheimer will listen to proceedings. Mr. Pforzheimer has delivered letter to Senator B. B. Hickenlooper personally; Mr. McCormabk'in Washington today, and the note will be left at his hotel for him, as per instructions. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Additional information on survey of activities (clandestine). Mr. Angleton later came in with a paper on this subject which he will redraft and return to Director. (Reference: CIA 23171) Rear Admiral John E. Gingrich, AEC - Director gave him paraphrase of CIA cable, IN 25116, Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - Director gave him paraphrase of CIA cable, IN 25116, Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 ItWbtb'' M ilos end dAelT92003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R00260047000 1 00 (tel) - Will pick Director up at 2:15 and ny him to Norfolk. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director requested a brief report or the change in the Russian cabinet in case he is questioned by intelligence officers at the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk. Director requested that ORE prepare something to go out on this subject--ORE to get State Department views and fully coordinate the paper. Director requested that ORE look into the messages which have come in re other boys putting troops on Finnish and Norwegian borders. 5X1 ISO - Director signed memorandum to CNO requesting that cable be dispatched to remove 25X1 as soon as possible. o hold this -Up until 25X1 he gets message from the e c. Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director gave him correspondence from a Personnel (tel) - Director reminded him thatl -1 25X1 s due here on 10 March and asked if a house had been lined up for him. Later called and stated 25X1 that soon and desires 25X1 to renhis house wc should eaequae for 25X1 25X1 Dr. W. F. Colby, AEC - ORE - Briefed Director on changes in Russian cabinet. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel)/ State Department has received request from Senator Witters (sp?) of Kentucky to talk to two Russians. 00 has no objection but desires to clear with Director. Director agrees as long as State has no objection. Re Post editorial on Anna Louise Strong which mentions CIA. Suggested that Director might recommend to Under Secretary of State Webb that State Department put out a statement that the Strong case is the responsibility of the FBI, thereby taking the blame from State and CIA. Office of Senator Neely (tel) - Re I applicant, 25X1 who is in the Senator's office today and desires to discuss his application with someone in CIA. Call referred to Mr. W. Pforzheimer F_ I 25X1 Ktel) - Requested that Director call him. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11 IA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 MAggov~del 20g~1tlRfdfIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 I Exec - Director requested material on CIA space pro ems for presentation to NSC. Mr. F. Childs, ICAPS - To lunch - Hotel Carlton - Ma Gen S. LeRoy Irwin for D 25X1 Departed for Armed Forces Staff Colle Norfolk, at approximately 1415 with 00. S/D James Forrestal (tel) - Left no message. Col. Robert J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Requested information on the meaning of the recent changes in the Soviet cabinet. Request referred to ORE; Mr. L. Montague will telephone Col. Wood. Lt. Gen John E. Hull, USA (tel) - Made appointment to call on Director at three o'clock on Wednesday, 9 March. . Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Notified him of appointment with Gen Hull. Dr. Andrews will notify Dr. Machle, OSI. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Reported that the CIA Bill passed the House 348 to 4. Fight against the bill was led by Mark Antonio. Miss McDonald (tel) - Stated that she was an American citizen and had been spending some time in the Library of Congress where she had uncovered some information which she believed would be of interest to CIA; asked if CIA had a. liaison officer who could meet her there. Message she be left for her in the Geneology Room with Mr. Thompson. Telephone call referred to OCD to handle. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - He is holding some cables for Director which he will call'about later if he does not get them taken care of prior to Director's return. Secy to Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Stated thati and of ORE were ready to-cTe--part for e latter part of this week. Arranged for them o c on Director on Wednesday at ten o'clock. 50 (tel) - Is dispatching a cable which he is sendin rom Final decision has not been taken by F 25X1 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS --State Department does not have pin-pointed areas on middle east oil but has shaded areas only. However, Mr. Childs understands that NSRB has this information and is 25X1 checking on it. He has been informed that Director has Approved FcFeQ~O~h~lAt,f4a~i3$FP~9Odhrbck further if so. 10F =? CH11 P fur btuKtj MAA~rove j For ~ele~~se 2003/1 1/p6 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 o p. arc - con nue Mr. W. Pforzheimer - Reported that Cong. Hugh Scott is in the hospital. Mr. Wm. B. Allen. Jr. Special st to the PM General (tel) - Re former OSS employee, who is anxious to become Associated with CIA. ill be in Washington on 19 March, attending a e house luncheon, and would appreciate the opportunity of an interview at that time. Mr. Allen will call back again and arrange for an appointment. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 EF- .q lop p TOP 5!C' Approved For Release 2003/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TUESDAY, S MARCH 1949 Mr. William B. Allen Office of PM General el) - Mr. Allen arranged for o call o 25X1 at ~.: , Friday, 11 March. (tel) - Re his call yesterday. He was informed that we have no specific questions in mind at this time, but, if after the meeting, he believes he has something of interest to us, to let us know and we can communicate with him further. (Information given to after check with 25X1 Director spoke at Armed Forces'Staff College, Norfolk, at ten o'clock. Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Informed that Director was out of the city. Gen Irwin will be out of the city tomorrow and will get in touch with Director later. Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI (tel) - Request for Mr. J. Edgar Hoover any analysis by CIA of recent changes in Russia. After check with Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE, he was informed that a paper is in process of being prepared but will not be available until later in the week. In the meantime, if Mr. DeLoach wishes to, he may discuss the subject with 25X1 Appointment arranged for Mr. DeLoach to see at 10:30 today. 25X1 Also arranged for Mr. DeLoach to call on Director tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Secy to Maj Gen C. P. Cabell, DI/USAF (tel) - Expressed Gen Cabell's regrets that he will be unable to attend luncheon on 14 March fo Invitation extended to his Deputy, Brig Gen Ernes Moore who accepted. Secy to Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Preliminary paper in response to request of Gen Harmon, JCS, is ready and Gen Harmon would like to have this delivered today--coordination of the paper to be effected later. Authorized Mr. Babbitt to sign 25X1 for Director and deliver the paper to Gen Harmon. Secy to Dr. W. F. Colby, AEC (tel) - Requested lett3r from CIA, indicating number of copies made of Dr. Colby's comments on Dulles' 25X1 Report. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ioi s'cRF t Tue ,12ve~1 ,?elg5Z5 200 dj%/ RIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 13 2 5XIEw tel) - Will call Director later. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Confirmation has been received of Director's appearance before Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday, 10 March, at 10:30. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/1 J : ,f 80801731 8002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECR . 25X'P" Exec. - Director authorized monthly blanket travel orders and transportation requests for AD/OSI. 25X1 will accompany Director to House Appropri- ations hearing on Friday. Director will instruct Chief, ICAPS to invite appropri- ate Assistant Directors to IAC Standing Committee meetings when discussions warrant. 25X1 Maj Gen A. R. Bolling, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Director arranged for lI 25X1 25X1 ~to call on Monday, 14 February, at 2 o'c Gen Boiling agreed that CIA representative going area should also be present. oc1c.. to the Mr. It. Helms, SO (tel) - Arranged for Mr. Helms and 25X1 to be on hand a few minutes rior to arrival of p 25X1 25X1 I on Monday. ~$d iF$rMsM ~3/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001 Dr. Willard S. Machle, OSI - Discussed items of medical intelligence and nuclear energy on agenda for next IAC meeting. Dr. Machle will attend IAC discussions on these items. 25X1 Weekly Staff Conference Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Mr. Childs will show medical intelligence and nuclear papers for IAC meeting to Dr. Machle. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC - SO - Director gave him two letters from Major General Ambassador Robert D. Murphy (tel) - Ambassador accepted invitation to dine with Director on Wednesday, 16 March. Director will let him know the time later. (State, Ext. 4101) Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director gave him SO memorandum, 3/4/49, on counterespionage functions of OSO, for comment reference NSCID #5 and return. C. A. Willoughby, G-2/FEC (CIA 23190 & 23191) for preparation of reply. 25X1 I I OPC (tel) - Mr. Offie accepted invitation to dine with 25X1 rector on Wednesday, 16 March. . To Mr. George Harvey, Clerk, House Appropriations Committee - Director was accompanied by Mr. Pforzheimer. Hearing was scheduled 2 5X1 for 2 o'clock tomorrow. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 top SIT, R, [up 5& Cw' Tifflid er1, gl s V3/1 jL%f i gdRDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 To Senate Armed Services Committee - Hearing on CIA legislation. House bill was unanimously accepted. (Accompanied by Mr. Pforzheimer.) Secy to Mai Gen W. E. Todd, JIG (tel) - Expressed regrets that Gen Todd would be unable to attend luncheon on Monday, 14 March; he 25X1 will be out of the city. I dv Council - Briefed Director for USCIB meeting. 25X1 Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Asked if Director had an answer for him. Director will attempt to contact State today. Also will 2 5X1 see Gen Irwin tomorrow morning; Directcr will let Mr. Angleton know when he has the information. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Top Sr CRF 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ;l' SECKt1 ~~~~ve~1F e~ r 003/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R0QrSXd470001- Executive (tel) - Secy tol sore throat and w l not come to the office today. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Further discussion of Intelligence Memorandums put out by ORE. has a To USCIB Meeting, Director's Conference Room. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Is sending over statement on OPC budget for Director's use at the hearing today. SO - Showed Director a cable from Willoughby and proposed reply--reference ESD-LPL,.. I lExec. - Briefed Director for budget hearing. Mr. aunders, Budget Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl.Counsel Mr. George G. Carey, 00 - Left draft of NSCID /#7 with Director. .To House Appropriations Committee - Hearing on CIA budget for 1950. Accompanied by Mr. E. R. Saunders, Mr. W. Pforzhe er. 25X1 25X1 25X1 I I 00 (tel) - Re draft paper left with Director. In rep y to Director's query, tated that 25X1 SO did not have a representative on the AC committee-- SO prefers to handle their angle between themselves and OPC only without reference to IAC. Director called attention to fact that mention was made of CIA represen- tatives in the field 25X1 a e a ere were many ngs wrong w e paper and many corrections would have to be made; the main purpose in presenting it to the Director was to warn him not to agree to it. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : WFUM731 R002600470001-6 TOP SECRET Agg $vec %W8 a1 J003/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731 ROO260047 25X1 SO (tel) - Re Director's memorandum to Gen Wedemeyer of 3 March (ER 0-3479). Since Major General Albert M. Jones of the Joint U.S. Military Advisory Grou to the Philippines will be in CIA this afternoon, 25X1 wondered if reply had been received from Gen Wedemeyer and, if not, if he might talk to Gen Jones about the matter. On instruction of Director, I was informed that the reply had not been re e e at he might take up the matter with Gen Jones today. Commander Robert L. Eldridge, USN, BUPERS (tel) - Stated that he had learned from Admiral Roper that Director will ask for an increase in allotment of Naval personnel to CIA to include a photographer. Cmdr Eldridge has presently available an I land wished to verify increase with CIA prior to ass gn ng somewhere else. Since Director was not familiar with any such proposal, Cmdr Eldridge was referred to Executive, I lExec. - Director instructed him to have Central Intelligence Agency sign removed from entrance to 2430 "E". X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel -- Reported that the Immigration sub- committee of the Judiciary(Arends) wants floor action on CIA bill held up until they have had an opportunity to consider the alien angle. Mr. P. will see them.. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 190wra SECRU T$ffiard f L pr s 03/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R00260047000 SO - Re Willoughby letters and ESD-44. Mr. Paul Leach, Chicago Daily News - Reported reactions of Mr. Everett C. Norlander, Managing Editor of the Chicago ,Daily News, to visit of Adv Council - Director stated thati should attend the IAC meeting on Friday, 18 March. Mr. George Bookman, Time Magazine - S/D James Forrestal (tel) - Asked, Director to brief Mr. Johnson on certain matters tomorrow. (Mr. Johnson will succeed Mr. Forrestal as S/Defense.) Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Director requested preparation of material for Secretary of Defense briefing tomorrow. SO - Re Willoughby letters and ESD-44. Col. Robert Wood, OSD (tel) - Will inform Director of the time of the briefing for S/Defense--believes it will be tomorrow afternoon. Informed Director that ould call on him today at 2:30. Requested that Director let him know if it seemed advisable for to see S/Defense. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Exec - Director approved new page 22 of Confidential Funds regulations, authorizing Executive to appoint approving officers. SO contracts will be changed from three years to two years. Any secretarial applicants which CIA cannot use are to be referred to who is looking for 25X1 a secretary. To lunch - Constantine Brown, La Salle du Bois. Rear Admiral Arthur C. Davis, JCS (tel) - Arranged 25X1 for him to call on Director at 9:30 tomorrow morning. Adm Davis stated that Assistant Secretary of State Peurifoy suggested that see the Director. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/f VtK4~RP$OR01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 WJSfyd F26 R 8ge W/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731 dO Col. Robert J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Director asked if S/Defense Forrestal wanted the paper which he requested yesterday prior to the briefing this afternoon. Col. Wood reported back that the Secretary would like the paper this morning. (Director sent it over.). Briefing will be held at 2 o'clock. 25X1 Applicant sent in by Rear Admiral Arthur Davis, JCS. rector gave him Form 57 and referred him to Personnel. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director thanked him for papers prepared for S/Defense (IM 141) and will let him know about distribu- tion later today. Later Mr. Babbitt called and said he felt the report (IM 141) was too limited. He will send an additional item on the second team which Director will take over to S/Defense this afternoon. (tel) - Mr. Joseph Alsop's secretary (tel) - Confirmed luncheon date for Tuesday, 22 March, 1:15, at Mr. Alsop's house, 1341 - 28th Street, N.W. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re information on military appropriations requested by Jerry Green, New York Daily News. Mr. Babbitt stated that ORE is working on such a project which probably will be finished in a week. When it is completed, portions, will probably be confidential and will have to be deleted from the list. informed Mr. Babbitt that Green 25X1 would be told a was working on this information and he would receive whatever information was unclassified when the project was completed. Maj Gen C. P. Cabell, DI/AF (tel) - Re letter from the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, calling a meeting of certain intelligence chiefs for Monday, 21 March. Director informed Gen Cabell that CIA would set up meetings immediately to begin work on the material needed for the meeting, 21 March. To lunch - rmy-Navy Club. Dr. W. F. Colby, AEC (tel) - Re letter from the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. Director informed him that Dr. Machle had been furnished a copy of the letter and requested to arrange for the preparation of the necessary material for the meeting on 21 March. Mr. William Borden, Executive Director, Jt Cong. Comm. on A.E. (tel) - Re letter sent to Director today. Mr. Borden offered to send a staff member to meet with CIA representatives if clarification were necessary. Director will call him later. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Top SEGRL1 hue sftKti perodved F~breleahse1~3Li 1/06 : CIA-dRDP80R01731R002600470001-6 We s av= arc continue To S/Defense Forrestal - Director briefed Mr. Johnson who will be the new Secretary of Defense. Dr. Willard S. Machle, OSI (tel) - Re letter from Joint Atomic Energy Committee. Dr. Machle had received the copy of the letter and note from Director and will proceed immediately to arrange for the preparation of the material. Gist of Director's conversation with Mr. Borden was reported to him. Later Dr. Machle called and requested that Director ask Mr. Borden to send over a staff member to meet in his office; meetings will be held this, afternoon and tomorrow morning, beginning at 0930. Captain Arthur MacCondray, USN Public Relations (tel) - Re name which Director gave to to be added to list of civilians 25X1 invited to the Joint Orientation Course this spring. Captain MaCondray will add the name to the list. SO Mr. John Stone, Bridgeport Herald (tel) - Re story which he is writing about. CIA legislation. Director stated that there was nothing he could give out about the organization--that the only material available was in the National Security Act of 1947. Director further stated that CIA desired no publicity. Mr. Stone said he understood and thanked Director. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re CIA World Situation. Directbr instructed that distribution be held up until after the NSC meeting on Friday morning. Re IM 141. Director approved distribution to IAC agencies. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Asked if Director would like another resume of SO operations for NSC meeting on Friday. He was informed that the Director would like a report providing it were a brief one and did not entail too much work; the report would have to reach the Director by 9:30 Friday. Mr. Angleton will bring over the report late tomorrow afternoon. Col. R. F. Field, AG, MDW (tel) - Re follow-up of 14 March 1949, on MDW letter to Director of 27 Jan 49 re 25X1 He was informed that reply had been made by 1s in-orsemen , dated 8 February. Later Col. Field reported that the reply could not be located and requested that CIA furnish a copy in order that the file might be closed. Col. Field was informed that a copy would be delivered to him personally so that he could get it in the proper hands. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : DP80R01.731R002600470001-6 8ECH E 1 25X1 lop Stulit4 ~ ~radvevd Flag elegsel~2~3/11/06 : CIA--dRDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 We s a arc - continue Mr. Jerry Green, N. Y. News (tel) - Explained that CIA was working up a project on military appropriations of foreign countries but that it would not be available for at least another week. He was informed if at that time the information would be of value to him CIA would let him have the unclassified portions. Mr. Green said he would be glad to receive any information which CIA could let him have. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 top SEEK L 1 If tp V;TR FY TRWfAvfd 1i9rAj8gsg 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002&5C47 Maj Gen W. E. Todd's secy (tel) - Re time of IAC meeting. Confirmed time of 2:30, Friday, 18 March. Weekly Staff Conference. Mr. Robert D. Murphy, State (tel) - Director will arrange for him to receive monthly intelligence digest put out by Western European Branch, ORE; also the CIA World Situation Report. Mr. William Borden, ED, Jt Gong Comm on Atomic Energy (tel) - Mr. Borden will arrange for someone to meet with CIA representatives tomorrow at 9:30. Dr. Willard S. Machle, OSI (tel) - Director informed him that Mr. Borden would have someone over here tomorrow. Communications Officer (tel) - There are no OPC cables this morning. Executive - Director signed a confidential voucher. (tel) - Wanted to take Director to lunch. Director's 25X1 regrets expressed since he would be tied up. Mr. W. Park Armstrong. State (tel) - Suggested that Director, tr. Fisher Howe and himself get together for lunch and talk over some problems at that time. Mr. Armstrong will check on the University Club and let Director know. Later Mr. Armstrong's secretary called and confirmed Monday, 21 March,12:30, probably at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. 25X1 Armstrong will pick up Director and t Director's 25X1 office. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Director informed him that he had some information on thel which they had discussed some 25X1 time ago. Mr. Angleton will call on Director late this afternoon. Captain A. C. J. Sabalot, ONI (tel) - Re 25X1 who is to be released from C and replace ho 25X1 will replace in CIA. Director stated that it 25X1 may be that will be placed in l1 25X1 Job since iob is intelligence at presen 25X1 an might be placed there. ONI would like to have ith them on 1 May 1949 for a training perio , w 1 re ease date effective 1 June 1949. Director approved. Approved For Release 2003/11/06: CIAISOR01731R002600470001-6 uclw SECHUU TAFR%rd fpr g*s 03/tYfltinq&RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director informed him that the NSC meeting would not be held until early next week and that the CIA World Situation Report should be distributed today. Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Director gave him file on the telephone case for comment. (tel) - Re applicant, Iwho is a nephew or a Friend of his. Asked about s a us o s application. After check with Personnel, reported to hat the Personnel Officer had been very much mpresse with the young man but that, unfortunately, there was no vacancy in his field at this time. However, if anything does come up, his application is being kept active, and he will be contacted promptly. Col. F. J. Graling, ID (tel) - Extended invitation to Director from the Secretaries of Army, Navy, and Air Force to a dinner (stag) in honor of S/D Forrestal on Wednesday, 23 March, S o'clock, Chinese Room, Mayflower Hotel, black tie. The President and the Cabinet members will be present. Accepted for Director. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel (tel) - Appointment has been arranged with Senator Pat McCarran for 4:45 today. SO Mr. James Angleton, SO - Re ~ack of security. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Rear Admiral Cato Glover, USN (tel) - Is sending over a paper to Director. To Senator Pat McCarren, Chrmn, Senate Judiciary Committee - Accompanied by Mr. W. Pforzheimer. Re Senator McCarran's objections to Section A of proposed CIA bill. After a short discussion, the Senator agreed to withdraw his objections on the condition that Director furnish a quarterly report covering Section A operations and the further condition that CIA furnish the Committee with information in connection with the Committee's 25X1 activities. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/f -C%W60R01731R002600470001-6 TOF St(MU 25X1 FR RA!`ovgt ?RiAaglg"2003/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Briefed Director for IAC meeting. Mr. William L. Borden, ED, Jt Cong Comm on Atomic Energy - Re information desired by the Committee for the meeting on Monday, 21 March. Director had Mr. Borden escorted to Dr. Machle's office. Dr. Willard S. Machle, OSI (tel) - Director informed him that Mr. Borden 25X1 was on the way to his office. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re medical intelligence and NEG matters for IAC meeting this afternoon. Rear Admiral William S. Parsons, MLC/AEC (tel) - Re interdepartmental conference on NEG. Informed Director that Senator McMahon had asked that a representative sit in on the conference which caused the committee some worry among the military committee members. S/D Forrestal requested that only generalities be discussed--nothing specific. Director assured him that all members had those instructions. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 iUt & i.iii.s - 25X1 25X1 0 t SFCgEr FAR ovgg rtr1el20OO36t' /p eglA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 Secy to Captain William G. Lalor, USN, JCS (tel) - JCS extends invita- tion to Director for dinner in honor of S/D Forrestal and Fleet Admiral Wm. D. Leahy, stag, Thursday, 31 March, 1830, Room 3E924 Pentagon, service uniform or business suit. Written invitation will be issued; this is just advance notice for Director. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Re North Atlantic Pact which was prepare brief of any unusual items for the President. LORE (tel) - Informed him that Director had spoken to bassador Robert D. Murphy about addressing CIA personnel. I kas instructed to put through the request in regular c annels; if he has any trouble, Director will contact Ambassador Murphy again. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel (tel) - Informed Director that the CIA bill had been dropped. Senator Langer objected and Senator Gurney and others believed it would be better to let it go over a few days. Dr. Willard S. Machie, OSI - Presented material and briefed Director for appearance Monday before Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA - To IAC Meeting, Director's Conference Room. ORE (tel) - Left message that M. John J. Muccio, Jr., w o has special. rank of Ambassador to Korea, will speak to a very limited group of CIA personnel on Monday, 21 March, at 3:30. I I was informed that Director probably would be Luial).Le U0 end since he had a 2:30 appointment on the Hill. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Re CIA legislation. Exec - Reported that had just died 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE ! Re S/D briefing tomorrow; informed Director that IM 145 was approximately the gist of the presentation to be made by Director signed memorandum to NSRB re NSRB Study No. VII. 25X1 released at 11 o'clock today. Director requested that Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 IUP &&Ct J pt la~Vec gcga cSWa"43003/coln$lr! ell~--RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Dr. Willard S. Machle, OSI (tel) - Director stated 25X1 that Dr. Machle could go eac and. sen someone if he desired to do so. Mr. P. Childs,ICAPS - Re IAC meeting; proposed NSCID on medicine. Maj Gen C. P. Cabell, DI/USAF (tel) - Reported to Director that he had just received a telephone call from Mr. William L. Borden of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. Mr. Borden stated that the Navy member had been invited (which Gen Cabell had learned at meeting today). He also wanted to be sure that Gen Cabell understood why the Air Force had been invited--re Hegenberger project. Gen Cabell said he would be prepared to brief the Congressional Committee; Mr. Borden stated that would be fine all they wanted was to be sure that someone from Air Force could brief them. Gen Cabell agreed with Director that the matter of how much could be presented to the Congressional Committe should be cleared with S/D Forrestal tomorrow after the JIC briefing at which time it might also be possible to clear with some of the other Secretaries. Gen Cabell informed Director that Mr. Borden would call him in a few minutes. Mr. William Borden, ED,Jt Cong Comm on Atomic Energy (tel) - Informed Director that he had been talking to Gen Cabell and wished to confirm Gen Cabell telephone call to Director that the Congressional Committee does want to be sure that the presentation on Monday will include comment on the activity under Gen Hegenberger. Mr. Borden said he thought he had made this clear at the meeting this morning in Dr. Machie's office. Director said the misunderstanding had probably occurred in talking to the full committee. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/1 yA:JA: R 80R01731 R002600470001-6 UP S (:. :~~d 5f'e1 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Office Secretary of Defense (tel) - JIC briefing of S/Defense Forrestal, scheduled for 10 o'clock today, has been cancelled. Director so notified. Maj Gen C. P. Cabell, USAF (tel) - Will call Director at home. 25X1 (tel) - Will call on Monday.. He would like to see Director for a few minutes on Monday or Tuesday. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Top G. ,;q TfOPI7'PF'1 MONDAPf,V ld W&ITO 2003/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470 Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director reported telephone call purported to be from Major General William Donovan, formerly Director of OSS received on Saturday. Gen Donovan complained that a I who is a CIA representative was making derogatory remarks about the General. rec or requested that Col Edwards check on 5X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIG/JS/JCS (tel) - Rel .1 25X1 w o i d vs ua n Director asked about old CCS files on this has indicated that he received a letter of commendation from CCS, dated 23 July 1943. Gen Todd will check and let Director know. Rear Adm Thos. B. Inglis, ONI (tel) - Re meeting this afternoon with the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. Adm Inglis has been cleared to appear before the committee and asked about Director's statement. Director informed him that he would present statement which Admiral Inglis had seen last Friday. Director also informed Adm Inglis of the views of 25X1 the President and ES/NSC. Approved or Release ZUU3/1 1/U6: - - SL. i IflP SF ,RFt Mond p ov~d Iare% !14s~ 2003jgt1J( f~~ lA-RDP80R017318002600470001-6 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Director requested Q reports for 25X1 President on North Atlantic Pact be continued for several days. Maj Gen C. P. Cabell, DI/USAF (tel) - Director informed him that ES/NSC had taken the Director's statement up with the President. Director was instructed to be frank and free with the Committee but to tell them nothing beyond the statement. Director will give statement as changed in meeting with Admiral Parsons. Director will mention three types of detection and will refer Committee to Gen Cabel who will give statement presented by Gen Kempner on detection. Admiral Inglis will inform Committee that he has only the information which CIA and Air Force have given. Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA (tel) - Director asked for figure from Army on subject discussed following the IAC meeting. Gen Irwin called back later and left message for Director that the figure was seven million three hundred thousand. Mr. E. R. Saunders, Budget Officer - Director signed voucher and letter to Mr. Clifton E. Mack, Treasury Department. To lunch - Mr. W. Park Armstrong, accompanied by Mr. Fisher Howe also present. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director confirmed the fact that the figure he desired from Army.is the supplement to the one requested in budget for fiscal year 1950. To Senator Brien McMahon, Chairman, Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, 48G Capitol Building. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 At rove F r 2003/11t/96 : I IA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mon ~, arc con nue Mr. Young, Senate Judiciary Committee (tel) - Re Director's letter to Senator McCarran on proposed amendment to bill under consideration, Mr. Young invited Director to hearing of Judiciary Committee in Executive Session on Tuesday, 29 March, 10 o'clock, 424 Senate Office Building. Upon Director's return from Hill, confirmed to Mr. Young that Director would attend the hearing. (Capitol, Ext. 979) Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Reported to Director on his call on Senator William Langer, North Dakota, re CIA bill. Director requested that Mr. Pforzheimer get all necessary information on Judiciary Committee meeting set for 29 March, ten o'clock. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP 1'9FrRF1 Tftffff! d ,~p 03/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R0026004700 Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Re taking Admiral Leahy off White House distribution. On instruction of Director, Dr. Andrews was informed that Admiral Leahy could be removed from the distribution effective today--he is returning to the Navy. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel (tel) - Hearing of the Judiciary Committee on 29 March will be on the 3.595 bill. Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA (tel) - Informed Director that had requested that ID fly In a bacteriologist right away for the peace conference. Director is not informed about this and stated that the matter should have cleared through him to Gen Irwin. A&M - Reported to Director that Mr. Frank G. Wisner had requested a safe for use at his home which recommended that Director disapprove. Director will let now his decision later. Dr. Willard S. Machle, OSI - Director returned to him the statement given before the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA (tel) - Reported to Director that Mr. Wisner had called him on the cable; Army has no objection to transferring the individual and will dispatch the cable. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Director informed him that Gen Irwin would dispatch the cable about which Mr. Wisner had called. This is in connection with effort to destroy Communist effort at peace conference;1 Approved Fo Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 T 1F SE CR 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 T r,e d2F2oMMpajq 03/J~ II l -RDP80R01731 8002600470001-6 Mr. Frank G. Wisner, continued (tel) - the U.S.; this should expedite his arrival. Re security .reac n connec on with call from General Donovan, Mr. Wisner is forwarding detailed memo to Director. 25X1 Mr. Cleary, Naval Command (tel) - Left message for Director that notice has been received of the re-burial of Captain Elmer Kiehl, who was a classmate of Director. Classmates and friends are invited; service, 25 March, 10 o'clock, Lot 840, Sec. 11. Mr. Hall, CNO Personnel (tel) - Wished to speak to someone in CIA about comparability of positions in ONI and CIA; he is in charge of classification of all ONI positions. On instruction of ExAnutive. matter referred to to handle. 25X1 J0 tel - Director inquired if there were any more r3-Les on 25X1 will have a thorough search made and will prepare a brie on or Director. Mr. W. Park Armstrong, Jr., State (tel) - Accepted Director's invitation for luncheon on Monday, 28 March, for To Lunch - Joseph Alsop, 1341 - 28th St., NW. 25X1 Capt W. G. Lalor, JCS (tel) - Accepted invitation to Director from JCS 25X1 to dinner on Thursday, 31 March. Criminal Division, Department of Justice (tel) - Re paper received from a soldier overseas dealing with smuggling activities in Asia. Justice wondered if this were something which should be turned over to CIA. It was requested that the paper be forwarded to CIA. To NSC meeting, White House. Mr. William Borden, ED, Jt Cong Comm on Atomic Energy (tel) - Re informa- tion which Director had indicated he would get for Senator Millard Tydings. Mr. Borden wondered if Director would pass this through the Committee in order that it would be available to all members. Upon Director's return, Mr. Borden was informed that Director would be glad to pass 25X1 the material through Mr. Borden as soon as it was available. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 MV sECeff Tq@@Wd r 03/ IcYPtinq&RDP80R017318002600470001-6 Col. Ernest L. Osborne, USA (tel) - Re manual which he is preparing for Lt Gen A. G. Wedemeyer in which it is desired to include a section on relation between Army and CIA. Col Osborne has talked to NSC who have referred him to CIA. On instruction of Executive, matter was referred to to handle. Maj Gen C. P. Cabell, Air Force (tel) - Accepted Director's invitation to lunch on Monday, 2S March, for Col SheffieU Edwards, I&S - Left with Director report oni 25X1 25X1 25X1 case called to Director's attention by Mai Gen Wm.. Donovan. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RK 80R01731R002600470001-6 Fop :BEC T(F S 25X1 WWNnyftj Fo RftjflW J924/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R00260047 001-6 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel - 00 has contacted FBI for clearance to intervie In reply, FBI referred to wF1 Mr. Hoove e o Director of 2/28 as background. Mr. Carey would like to look at the file. Arrangements were made for Mr. Carey to obtain the file from I&S. Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel -Informed Director that the Solicitor General had expressed agreement with CIA view on case (passport) presented to Secretary of State by Director. 25X1 25X1 Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director instructed him to get an affidavit from the agent involved in the incident. 25X1 Miss O'Brien, Office of Secretary/Army Royall (tel) - Extended invita- tion to Director to cocktails between 7 and 8 this evening prior to dinner for Secretary of Defense Forrestal. Apartment 765 Mayflower Hotel. Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - Director asked him to check on something. telephoned back later and reported that the answer is completely negative; no mention of the girl as an informer. The check has not been completed as far as all files are concerned, and, if anything is uncovered, Mr. DeLoach will notify Director. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re NIS allocations. To NSC - Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, ES -. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/Q8gqPP80R01731R002600470001-6 tN S:FCRF1 eRpste4 ' ? ,r 3 Cax~cph2Q~ 11/06conCl ?D 808017318002600470001-6 (tel) : Requested that Director call him. Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI (tel) - Stated that he had an urgent message for Director and asked where Director could be reached. Mr. DeLoach was referred to Director in Admiral Souers' office. Col. Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Re I ORE - Director gave him ADSO memorandum concerning assignment or preparation of studies on intelligence and security--general, domestic, subversive to Dept. of State-- by NIS; general instructions and tentative allocations of responsibility for preparation of NIS. Dr. Willard S. Machle, OSI - Gave Director brief and report on number of people employed in Russian atomic energy program for Director's use in discussions with Senator Millard Tydings. Capt. P. V. Mercer, USN, N/A Spain (tel) - Made a presentation to CIA personnel this afternoon. Will let Director know if he can join Director for lunch any day next week. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11T/:UtW80R01731 R002600470001-6 U oeveA or e as 1/06: nCtl~-riRD~80R01731 8002600470001-6 25X1 Rear Admiral David H. Clark, USN, BuShips (tel) - Re who will be assigned to CIA. Admiral Clark recommended him very highly. Captain Richard W. Ruble, Aide to S/Navy (tel) - Re dinner this evening for S/Defense Forrestal. Informed Director that Navy personnel would wear service uniform with black bow tie. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Geni Counsel - Reported that the Asst General Counsel of CIC had telephoned regarding the implications in our bill to the effect that we could have people in labor unions. They are a bit concerned about it. Mr. P. believes he has cleared up the matter by reassuring them that it is not our intention to spy on labor unions. He emphasized that CIA has no jurisdiction or authority to engage in internal security. Mr. P. will draft a paper as an introductory remakr for the floor, clearing up this question. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 Cl -Rf7P80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 4U SEGUE1 Fir,g s 311 dgRi1 - DP80R01731R002600470001-6 Aa aW Ambassador Robert D. Mur hy, State (tel) - Director invited him to luncheon for Ambassador Murphy declined because o previous engangement. tel) - Requested that Director call him. OCD (tel) - Stated that a number of CIA people will be briefed by Major Whelan, Army, on 29 March on F including Mr. Babbitt, ORE and Dr. Andrews, OCD, and desired to know if Director should be briefed at the same time. Mr. S. stated that this concerns an international type of material handled by the Army and the briefing was mainly from a security standpoint. 25X1 25X1 Advisory Council - discussed with 25X1 him e call fro Istated 25X1 that it was not necessary for the Director to e briefed on 0 However, he suggested that perhaps Mr. Babbitt would keep the Director informed of anything on this subject which should be brought to the Director's attention. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Re lMr. Babbitt agreed to keep the Director informe on this subject. March since the Director was already briefed on this subject. OCD (tel) - Informed him that it would not be necessary for him to arrange for the Director to be briefed on 29 I tel) - Asked to be called if Director came back to the ice. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director returned paper on and informed Mr. Childs that he heartily approved of Mr. Childs' idea, that ORE's ideas on the subject would not work. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06: IA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 [it El* LHUU ~ Maj F24 %"e14R93/114gai FDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re assignment of Air Force officer to TCAPS as replacement for Col William Clinch. Mr. Childs left with Director a paper on which Director will return to him. Re presentation of Air Force atomic program in NSC meeting. There is a question as to whether this is overclassified. Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Left with Director report on incident. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director gave him top secret letter for delivery to Senator Millard E. Tydings and a carbon copy of it for delivery to Mr. William Borden of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. (CIA 23223) To lunch -I Army-Navy Club. 25X1 25X1 IMrs. Hillenkoetter, 25X1 Mr. W. Park Armstrong, State (tel) - Accepted Director's invitation to lunch n 11 April. Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA (tel) - Regretted Director's invitation to lunch n 11 April. Mr. William Webster, MLC/AEC (tel) - Re recent conversation about time when certain things can happen. Director will go along with date of 1952 if it is stated that it is highly improbable, though possible, that the date of 1950 could be met. Director will go over and make a statement on this subject on.7 April. Mr. Webster will let Director know about the time. Mr. Fisher Howe, State (tel) - Director asked if had been relieved from duty with State Depar men . Mr. Howe reported back that was still on duty with the Office of Foreign Service. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 CIA-RDP80ROl731 R002600470001-6 TOP SECRET ?M@aW R%Jqff e1 Q93L11QJt;JC, ?,DP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Director informed him that 25X1 would replace as Deputy Assistant Director, 25X1 ORE and that ]Would replacel --1 25X1 Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Informed Director that the letters for Senator Tydings and Mr. Borden had been delivered and that Senator Tydings had informed him that Senator 25X1 Langer had withdrawn his objections to the CIA legislation. Approved For Release 2003/1.1:46;GIADP80R01731R002600470001-6 SECRET AQ1vec~ j003/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. W. Pforzheimer,, Genl Counsel - Asked if Director needed any material for his War College lecture. Thanked him and informed him that he would be contacted if Director needed anything. ORE (tel) - Director requested brief memorandum covering recent Soviet changes. A&M - Director signed two confidential vouchers. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Col. Carter W. Clarke, ID/GSUSA (tel) - RxrrAsgad rep-re s that he can't attend luncheon for on 28 March 25X1 because of an appointment w e en s . To Class Luncheon, Army-Navy Club. 25X1 25X1 Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, NSC (tel) - Requested that Director call him. `..,_. Secy to S/Defense Forrestal (tel) - Reported on Director's itinerary for coming week. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 itip SELKLt 25X1 egv Reke 003/11/ C -RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 a Marc con riue Captain Collins, NWC (tel) - Re Director's lecture at the NWC on Tuesday. Discussion group is under Captain Collins, and he desired to inform Director that the group is involved in studying the problem of psychological warfare--their major problem at this time. Col C. C. Blakeney, ICAPS (tel) - Re Col Osborne, Management, Department of the Army--Col Osborne telephoned Director's office last week reference a manual which is in preparation showing relationship between Army and various government agencies-- insofar as planning is concerned. Col Osborne was given a copy of an address by Col Blakeney before a group of officers on the subject of CIA which contained material not higher than"restricted," and Col Osborne is coming over to discuss the material to be included in the manual based on Col Blakeney's address. Col Blakeney would like to know if the Director desires to see the material prior to publication. It was suggested that the material be cleared with I&S; if I&S has any question, the matter will be taken up with the Director. Furnished Director list of questions which will probably be asked at NWC when Director lectures on Tuesday. Maj Gen 0. P. Weyland, NWC (tel) - Director asked if he might lecture at 0845 on Tuesday and leave by 0945, compressing his talk in order to make it possible to answer a few questions, because of the fact that Director will have to appear on the Hill at 1000. Gen Weyland said this would be satis- factory. (tel) - ADSO - Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re Mr. Childs' taking an inspection trip to West Coast. tel) - Secy to Maj Gen C. P. Cabell, DI/USAF (tel) - Accepted invitation to Director's luncheon on 11 April. Secy to Capt A. C. J. Sabalot, ONI (tel) - Accepted invitation to Director's luncheon on 11 April. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 200341 jF+0 I DP80R01731 R002600470001-6 FArRR& ve ?Ta~ghe 003letlfpt C[~-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Dr. W. F. Colby, AEC (tel) - Re Director's recent memo to IAC; Dr. Colby has sent in his voting slip, but would like to have it held until he forwards comments. Director assured him that it would be held. (CIA 23214) Mr. Prescott Childs, ICAPS (tel) - Director instructed him to hold up Dr. Colby's voting slip, pending receipt of comments which would not arrive for several days. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Re Memorandum from DI/GSUSA forwarding EUCOM cable with request for information upon which to base a reply (ER 0-3851, re Director informed2 5X1 Mr. Wisner that o bring the paper to him 25X1 immediately. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Left with Director first list of names for Immigration subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee. (tel) - 25X1 Approved For Release 2dW1; RR4-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ~y~gd, FQ6 F gRe12 Q~3/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 lo JIG briefing for S/D James Forrestal, 2C260 Pentagon. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 SBUeve ~Qxa ~ 003~b nuq4-RDP80R01731 8002600470001-6 25X1 Mr. Young, Senate Judiciary Committee (tel) - Left message for Director that meeting of the Committee scheduled for ten o'clock on Tuesday morning had been postponed until Friday--same time, same place. Later called Mr. Young and confirmed the fact that the Director would be present. Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Re Souers. Capt James Crocker, USN (tel) - Re class reunion. Capt Paul Heineman, USN (tel) - Re class reunion. Capt Osborne (tel) ?- Re class reunion. Col Robert A. Schow, ADSO - Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Re briefing on Tuesday, 29 March, by Army; Dr. Andrews asked if Director wished to be briefed at the same time. Director suggested that since he would not have time that Dr. Andrews cone up and brief him at a later time. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Re cable Director suggested that Mr. Angleton look a an draft a reply. Dr. James Machle, OSI - Left with Director proposed re-draft of paper discussed this morning (CIA 23214). 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ')p RTRET TOP SECRn T NeMo BMRa~94 03/11/06: CIA-RDP8OR01731ROO26 Director lectured at National War College at 0845. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director gave him re-draft of paper for NSC to be circulated to IAO and State comments on previous draft. (CIA 30016 & 23214) OPC - Director approved and signed correspondence to DCA 25X1 CIA 29386 & 29381). Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re State paper on short-wave transmitters Director requested that the reply be coordinated with Mr. B. stated that this was being done. Col Robert J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Director informed him that 25X1 was on the way over with a memorandum which Director believes should be shown to the S/Defense; after which, Director requested that it be burned since it is highly sensitive material. 25X1 To lunch - Mr. J. M. Plaskitt - American Ordnance Association; 'dr. Carpenter of Munitions Board was the speaker. Mayflower Hotel. Secy to Hanson Baldwin, NY Times (tel) - Requested copies for Mr. Paldwin of CIA legislation and the secrets bill. She was informed that we had file copies only and it was suggested that she call the House Documents Room at the Capitcl and request copies. DSO - Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA (tel) - Arranged for Col Lionel C. McGarr to come over and give the Director some information which Gen Irwin feels should be called to his attention. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director signed memorandum to IAC transmitting draft Memo to NSC. Exec - Director signed confidential voucher. Col Lionel C. McGarr, ID/GSUSA - Approved For Release 2003/110$"DP80R01 731 R002600470001-6 25X1 II TOP SEMI TAM i d, o1 Jga~ 03/e1a n -RDP80R01731 8002600470001-6 Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - Arranged for Director to come to his office tomorrow at ten o'clock to view the new machine. Also arranged with Dr. Andrews to set up an appointment at a later date for Director to be briefed by Army on the new material Mr. Joseph Alsop - Col. J. R. Bogue, Director, Strategic Intelligence Schcol (tel) Stated he had had the pleasure of hearing Director's lecture at the War College today and asked if Director could speak at their school in April (19th or 20th). The school is composed of Military and Air Attaches who are cleared for Top Secr.-t. It was explained that the Director must keep such appearances to a minimum in view of his very full schedule and that he would be glad to designate a representative if he could not come. Col Bogue remakred that the prestige which the Director's presence would add would make it preferable that the Director give the lecture; he requested that the matter be taken up with Director unofficially prior to issuance of a formal invitation by the Director of Intelligence, Army. (Tel; 131 - 5049) Mr. Howard Bruce, ECA (secretary) (tel) - Arranged for Director to call on Mr. Bruce-tomorrow at-11 o'clock. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06TI#IIC5080R01731R002600470001-6 - k _L3293/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R00260047 g5~~'d F . Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Re case of operator. telephone Aloo Mr. Houston informed the Director of an inquiry about the Russian aviators. Dr. James Andrews - Director went to OCD to see new machinery. Capt. Wm. G. Lalor, JCS (tel) - JCS dinner for S/D Forrestal and Admiral Leahy scheduled for 31 March has been postponed indefinitely because Mr. Forrestal has found it necessary to leave Washington prior to that time. (tel) - To Mr. Howard Bruce, ECA - After Tirector returned, Mr. Bruce telephoned and informed him that Mr. Foster, Deputy to Mr. U. Averell Harriman would be in Washington by Monday, and suggested that Director call Mr. Foster; implementation of matter will be held up until then. sir. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Director requested that he come over today; arranged for him to come at 4:30. 25X1 25X1 25X1 I IADS0 (tel) - Informed Director that 25X1 a received reports from friends that people to East were closing consulates '__n Italy. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re working paper of Western Euopean Branch, ORE. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Director gave informal approval of request for temporary waiver of 25X1 Director will attend retirement party 'or 25X1 tomorrow at 4:30 in Rocm 2037 M Building. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11 /Of FIj& t8pR01731R002600470001-6 TOP SFCR' # 31111(gfi.~iCht-DP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Wed prg II F. qe esej3 RR - Dr. James Andrews, OCD - Briefed Director on Major William H. Whalen, ID/GSUSA II 25X1 Capt William A. Martin, USN, EXOS (tel) - Re class reunion. Capt A. C. J. Sabalot ONI (tel) - Director told him of isit and informed him that would ask for Navy reports. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Cong. Edith Nourse Rogers, Mass. (tel) - Informed Director that there was a young man in her office whom she believed Director, C X~ would like to use in CIA. Hq~ has had experience Director agreed to see him. ~jX Dr. James Andrews, OCD -- Re draft memorandum for DI/GSUSA. Director suggested certain changes which Dr. Andrews will incorporate prior to returning the paper. Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - 25X1 Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC - Discussed world peace conference and. its effect on psychological warfare situation. Also discussed situation re the establishment 25X1 of contacts with intelligence represen atives. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Office of Mr. Gross, Asst Secretary of State for Congressional Relations called Mr. W. Park Armstrong's office for permission to show CIA Map #11179, "China Areas of Communist Control and Soviet Influence," dated 3/9/49, to House Majority Leader John McCormack. The map is not to be left with Mr. McCormack but will merely be shown to him. On instruction of Executive _]'Jr. Pforzheimer gave CIA permission for the map to be shown to Mr. McCormack. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/1110.6:.4JA7RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 ApRMlgd Fes- Fe el;3/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R0026004700 ADSO (tel) - Re cable Director requested that he take a look a and ask 111r. Angleton if action has been taken. If not, Director suggested that action now be taken. Maj Cen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA (tel) - Re Director's memorandum concerning communication from Gen Willoughby. Director asked if he might see Gen Irwin's reply to Gen Willoughby in order that CIA may take similar action. Gen Irwin has held up action on this because he desires to see Director about it. Director and Gen Irwin will get together on Friday after the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Weekly Staff Conference. I Executive - Director instructed that matter of 25X1 25X1 25X1 sae housing discussed with Mr. Carey and 25X1 Also request d that I lcheck on the appli- 25X1 cation o Later 1 ::1 25X1 reported that ere is a ss lity that he has blown 25X1 security badly. securit will be reinvestigated- 25X1 125X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAP3 - Reported that he had received information at the NSC Staff meeting yesterday that there may be no State Department reply to the Dulles Report (along with Air Force, presumably). Mr. Lay of NSC is working with State representatives on a statement of the "five major issues" raised-in the Dulles Report. Mr. Childs does not know whether this will be the NSC stand; it probably will be issued as an Executive Secretary memorandum. Col J. R. Bogue, Dir., Strat. Intel. School (tel) - Reference his previous telephone call, Director's thanks were expressed to him. However, he was informed that Director hesitates to make a definite commitment at this time but that if ,an invitation is extended and he is unable to fit the time into his schedule, Director will gladly arrange for a representative to address the group. Approved For Release 2003/11/061U1UR01731R002600470001-6 25X1 pg%W, Fgl FN9@liel2 /d 1 t fADP80RO1731 R002600470001-6 tel) - Informed Director that he had heard a nine o'clock roadcast to the effect that the Satellite diplomats had been withdrawn from Belgrade. Mr. Young, Senate Judiciary Committee (tel) - Left message for Director that Committee hearing scheduled for Friday, 10 o'clock, had been postponed until Tuesday, 5 April, 1C o'clock. Later confirmed the fact that Director would attend, as requested? by Mr. Young. 25X1 I IADSO (tel) - Director requested that 25X1 and mr. naleton be present at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning 25X1 when calls. Director passed on information received fromi nd asked if anything had been received on this. Later reported that nothing had been received except a news report that the Polish library setup was being withdrawn--this about two weeks.ago. Further check will be made although Director agrees the broadcast is probably a phony. 25X1 Capt Frank C. Pettrnann, USN (tel) -? Re class reunion. Capt James Crocker, USN (tel) - Re class reunion. To Fleet Admiral W. D. Leahy, USN - Mr. J. P1for7heimer, Cenl Counsel - Director requested that he contact Senator B. B. Hickenlooper and request return of outdated reports on atomic enemy. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 lap StUIlt.1 25X1 25X1 i t1r stout AppLa j set 3L1'4/8?~iq PDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Captain A. C. J. Sabalot, OWI (tel) - Re visit of 25X1 Also re Admiral Inglis' visit to Europe. Director approved Captain Sabalot asking "B" to put Admiral Inglis in touch with CIA people Later asked if Director would 25X1 write a little squib to he forwarded to Adm Inglis on matter discussed; Director said it would not be necessary 25X1 because this had no bearing on security. Mr. Fisher Howe, State - Director gave him two memorandums concerning transfer of CIA 29870) 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director informed him that E 25X1 had been requested to make up some questions for Dr. Mr. Babbitt will have the questions ready y pr . To ORE - Retirement party for 25X1 Executive - Re request from CPC for another provisional c earance--in excess of number allotted. Director will discuss with Mr. Wisner, OPC. Mr. George Bookman (tel) - Is preparing an article on "Argertine Influence in South America" and asked if Director would permit him to speak to CIA people in this connection. (Discussed with Director who states that he will talk to Mr. Bookman, but that Bookman cannot talk to CIA people. Mr. Bookman to be so informed tomorrow.) 25X1 Under Secretary of State James E. Webb - Director will meet with I and Mr. Webb in Mr. Webb's office at noon tomorrow. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 t.iP SttHUU it-IF SE(AlEt Fg$vey FAc let &2003/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R00260047 25X1 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - r irector requested ]Prepare 25X1 briefs for President on comments on Churchill's speech. Mr. James Angleton, SO 14r. C. D. DeLoach, FBI Aide to Lt Gen A. C. Wedemeyer, USA (tel) - Gen Wedemeyer accepts Director's invitation to lunch for 11 April. 25X1 Clerk, Post Office Department (tel) - Reported that he had some letters re Nazi spies and saboteurs in Mexico; will send them to 25X1 CIA. To Under Secretary of State James E. Webb - 25X1 Mr. George Bookman, Time (tel) - He was informed that Director would see him on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. B. stated that that would be too late for the article which he is writing. He was informed if there were any free time this afternoon, he would be contacted, but that it appeared unlikely. Mr. Bookman has nothing else of significance to discuss with Director so if he does not come in today, while h3 appreciates Director allowing him time next week, he feels he should forego that 25X1 time and wait tu.r_.til later when he might have something of importance to discuss. Maj Gen S. LeRoy Irwin, DI/GSUSA - Approved For Release 2003/11/Q 0p 1 0R01731R002600470001=6 qov + trst! ro as*, Aprve ForiIeL200 tteIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 r?g 25X1 25X1 Executive - Director asked him to check on the case of reported back that he was all right; will take up the matter with I&S. Col C. C. Blaken.ey, ICAPS - (tel) - Re, AP report, PA 56, of today. Left comments for Director. (Memorandum typed for Director.) Mr. Frank G. Wisner. OPC - Discussed with Director: immigration of Isuggested reply to Army cabla concerning I communications plan; space pro em. 25X1 25X1 Mr. Robert Blum, OSD (tel) - Re medical intelligence. Director informed him that IAC Standing Committee was presently working on this and that it would be taken up at the next IAC meeting. However, if urgent, the matter might be taken up by the IAC sooner. Mr. Blum stated that Mr. Cooper, Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee had spoken to S/D Johnson this morning and had indicated that the project was bogging down because of the Services. SID indicated that something should be done about it. Director will check with IAC Standing Committee. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Re appointment to be made for Director. Director will let Mr. Angleton know as soon as he hears about the time, 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06. Cpl{ -MOR01731R002600470001-6 AprDvAd F2OrAyf4eaj%?JQ03/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Adv Council (tel) - inquired if Director had come in; said something had come up but that it might not be necessary to trouble the Director. He will call later if the Director needs to be contacted. `MMr. J. Angleton, SO - Delivered package to Director. ORE (tel) - Department of State has requested the raT,urn of its Daily Staff Summary of 1 April and would like it returned today if possible. On instruct; on of Directorl as notified that the Director's copy was locked up In a safe and would be returned on Monday to Department of State. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/08 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 uw SEGREU r ve F el 2003/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R0026004700 L , A~ ? Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director approved running a name check on MMr. Richard Arens, Mr. Joseph Mannix, Mr. Frank Schroeder, Mr. Otto Dekom of the Immigration sub- committee of the Senate Judiciary. Committee--these are the staff members who are being furnished information by CIA. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director discussed Standing Committee action on Medical Intelligence and informed him of call from Office, Sec/Defense. Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Re case ofi (reference call from Cong. Edith Nourse Rogers). Director instructed Col Edwards to handle and to inform Mr. Pforzheimer to limit his discussion of this matter. 5X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 - Rel ho desires Director's2 5X1 autograph. In view of FBI report on her, Director will with- hold his autograph until further check has been made. 25X1 Re 00-B report on which ORE has confirmation from other sources. ID/GSUSA sent cable to MacArthur and received -l have disclosed 00's wire source. I rieia o an saun;6 to indicate that CIA did not make the disclosure, if necessary. RE RDB request to use CO-B reports in Ad Hoc committee meetings--composed of civilian and military. Director approved M 4r. Carey's proposal to give these reports to them only if committees are composed only of government employees; otherwise AD/OSI should rewrite the reports to delete any reference to sources. ORE - EYES ONLY material for Director. Mr. ~~i. R. S ders Budget Officer - Re advance of $500.00 to L_ (Advance not to be made until: later part o pr or first of May.) town-CIA employees. (ER o-3932) Cmdr A. D. A. Crawford, USN (tel) - Re class reunion. ir. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Left message for Director that the Joint Atomic Energy Committee of Congress would return to Director some of the old reports from CIA. Mr. Pforzheimer is to pick them up later. 25X1 25X1 ]Exec - Director disapproved CIA reserve association Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 i:? . slap x. r 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 MAORga$vec FA~rRg 200c30/1 /06 e IA-RDP80R01731 8002600470001-6 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Director approved as replacement for 25X1 25X1 25X1 Director, ORE; will replace in T,'estern Europe, . To S/Defense Louis Johnson - Buffet for Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, Pontagon Building, 5:30 - 7:30. Miss Foley, Office S/D Louis Johnson (tel) - Accepted invitation for Director to lunch with S/D on Friday, 8 April, 12:30. Admiral Souers and l will also be present. as epu y Assistant 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 }R ~f FRET T ffffe ~ c ~@Aen003/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R0026004AQ01-6 Lt Cmdr Williams, Ships Service, Pot. Naval River Command (tel) - he Clarke Sanding Macrine, Model F-5. Cmdr Williams called back and stated that he could get the machine for $26.06 including discs; Director requested that he get it. Mr. P. Childs, ICAP3 - Director gave him comments of AEC on Director's memorandum to IAC of 22 March. Mr. Childs reported later that he had received a telephone call from Dr. Colby with- drawing these comments; Dr. Colby will comment on the subsequent memorandum of 29 March. Maj Gen A. R. Bolling, DDI/GSUSA (tel) - Rai Informed Director that G-1 has indicated that1F===d can be made available to CIA on 10 April. Director requestedhold up on issuing orders until after NSC meetine a iursday at which time some decision should be made on this case. Gen Bolling stated that orders would not be issued until the case was settled. I(tel) - 25X1 25X1 To Senate Judiciary Committee hearing - Accompanied by Mr. W. Pforzheimer. Re 3.595, Internal Security. I lAdv Council - Re USCIB agenda for Friday's meeting. n ormed Director that could call on him Friday, 8 April, four o'clock. Re paper before IAC on Russian Atomic Energy Program, Director stated that CIA would not take any action in the obtaining or allot- ment of funds to the Service agencies in respect to this paper, Col Edwin Black, OSD (tel) - Stated that Gen Todd, JIG, hhs asked him to arrange for Director to attend a meeting on Thursday, 7 April-, at three o'clock. Meeting concerns a new subject. He was informed that Director would be attending the NSC meeting at that time; also that Director would send a representative if desired. Col Black will so report to Gen Todd. Mr. Jack Smith, ORE -'EYES ONLY material for Director 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 uw SHAV Top S'Git ,2F yLl ~ r ~ ed Ilea 3003/c,1oygq -UglAk-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Reported to Director that he had talked to Cong. Philbin about matter and that this was cleared up. 25X1 25X1 '4r. W. lark Armstrong, State (tel) - '"ade appointment to call on Director tomorrow morning at 0915. Rear ~Idm S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Nothing urgent; will call Director tomorrow. Mr. James. Angleton, 30 (tel) - Left no message. Col She?ield 1~I'dwards, Ic_ - Informed Director that it would be all right25X1 for him to autograph book for (Director autogra .hed book, and it was r' urne FT-77T-73 T. George C xrey, CO) 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 ) UP REI rur st.untl Weffe pa.J.F%r erljjs 9 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R00260047000T-6 Mr. W. Park Armstrong, Jr., State - Re 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Adv Council - Director gave a ea ne of two weeks in which to prepare brie summary of how A. and Navy pro se to spend respectively--reference CIT 2..9668 and 30016. Later eft message for Director that Air Force has submitted a supplemental appropriation for about which he will also include in summary for Director. Adv Council will watch for any proposal by ASA for merger as a partial solution of IAC problem. 25X1 Dr. James Andrews, OCD - Director gave him letter from General Irwin to effect that Dr. Andrews had ruffled ID people." Dr. Andrews prepared reply, apologizing to Gen Irwin, which he passed through Director for approval. (ER 0-4013) Also brought to Director papers re receipt by CIA of Army and Navy operational material of intelligence value. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Re Mr. Armstrong's call. Mr. Angleton says S will not talk to 0 Director stated that it 25X1 would not be necessary to tell the boys in this case. Re stuff Director requested by noon 25X1 tomorrotir a rough list of material furnished 0 indicating 25X1 cuantity. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Informed Director that there was not enough material for a brief for the President on the Churchill speech for today; one will be prepared tomorrow tf there is any material received. I Exec. - Director signed confidential voucher. Discussed?project financing of OPC. will go over to OPC this afternoon to discuss procedures for handling. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 :CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 1 10F SKKLi ,Ao rMgc Fj ztse 3/1 ' /q jqj - DP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Returned sealed envelcpe which he has had for some time on Director burned. Discussed with Director UiA relationship with Fisher Hove, State, re our dealings with Visa Section. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Read NSC memorandum concerning State Department designation of five r'.ajor points in the Dulles Report. (CIA 23233) Capt James Crocker, USM (tel) - Rcad to him exchange of letters between Director and Admiral Holloway re class reunion. Hr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - A- F 13 r "" - - 4--r- Mr. Harold Graves, Providence Journal (tel) - Re German officer who says he was taken by the Russians to ~?oscow and later came through the Eastern Zone to American Zone of Germany. Journal would like to know if he is a phony or whether they r"ould print his stories. Director informed him that his stcry was true in that he had been captured and then had come back to American ?one but as to whether his articles were true Director could not vouch. 25X1 Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Re his talk with 25X1 informed Director that it concerned the "security business,, and there was nothing CIA could tell him. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 g L +KEA 25X1 TftW6bX?,d F,.prAaMH03/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 pRE (tel) - Re his call last Saturday, requesting return to State of State Department Daily Summary for Frid 1 April. Director has not received further copies. II stated 25X1 that CIA had been out off the distribution. It is under- stood that CIA was the only outside Agency receiving it. On the grounds that it was an internal policy working paper, CIA has been out off distribution and distribution has been greatly limited within the Department also. (Director will check on this with State.) ADSO - W. Park Armstrong, State (tel) - Mr. Armstrong will be out of the office today. Director will telephone tomorrow. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, AD/OPC - Ktel) - He was informed that there was little pose ity of there being any time when he might see the Director on this visit to Washington because of the Director's very tight schedule. If there is a break, he was informed that he would be contacted. equested that 25X1 Director be informed that he as earns rom the FBI and members of the Eberstadt Committee that there are charges of a lack of cooperation on the part of CIA. On the other hand, Mr. Dulles and Admiral Souers discount these charges. He would like, if possible, to discuss some of these items with the Director. Weekly Staff Conference. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 lop SECRET mc1F SECRET TAWBaNfd ~oIgafl03113&0&i44-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. James Angleton, SO - Delivered paper to Director for use at the NSC meeting today. Mr. Childs, ICAPS - Discussion of Dulles report and NSC action. Exec. - Discussed controls on subsidy payments for Mr. E. R. Saunders, Budget covert operations; addition to the Confidential Funds regulations will be prepared to provide guidance for the future. To lunch - Sulgrave Club. Lt Cmdr Williams, Ships Service (tel) - Machine for Director will be available tomorrow morning. will pick it up. 25X1 To NSC Meeting, White House. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl'Counsel - Delivered to Director's office December 1947 and June 1948 reports returned by the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. Also stated that the Senate Judiciary Committee had asked him when they will begin the get some of the information which they have 25X1 requested. Advisory Council (tel) - At the suggestion of Maj en U. P. Cabell, meeting tomorrow (IISCIB) will be postponed until ten o'clock, same place. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 ? CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 lup SECRE, TFFG F'~rA03/~Rfinj 0R01731R002600470001-6 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Recently JIG requested that ORE do a very intricate job for them. ORE has completed what they could and now JIG requests more definite information. ORE is very reluctant to give additional information because there is nothing definite to go on, and JIG is unhappy with ORE for contribution because it is short of what was requested. Mr. Babbitt will discuss this in detail with Director the next time he sees him. 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06F: gRpf80R01731R002600470001-6 ,;I Min 'rmp c-r 1 vied o lyea 2003/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001 Sgt Russ, OSD (tel) - Reported that Director will be in the city all next week. Mr. W. Park Armstrong, Jr., State (tel) - Re matter to be discussed at noon today with SID Johnson. Mr. Armstrong stated that the 25X1 papers had special reference ii although they may not 2 5X1 have originated there. To USCIB meeting, 3601 Main Navy - Accompanied by Capt. Boyle, Aide to Lt Gen A. C. Wedemeyer, USA (tel) - Gen Wedemeyer will be unable to attend Director's luncheon on Monday, 11 April as he will be out of the city. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. Roy S. Tod, ID/GSUSA - Showed Director draft letter which Gen Irwin proposes to dispatch; this paper has been coordinated with ADSO. Dr. James Andrews, OCD - Director signed memorandum for him. 1(tel) -He was informed that we regretted that it would not be possible for him to see Director today. He remarked that he had covered most of his points with Admiral Souers, but there were a few items which he had hoped to verify with Director. Passed on message for 25X1 To Lunch - S/D Louis Johnson; Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, ES/NSC, and Under Secretary of State Webb also present. (tel) - Left no message. Approved For Release 2003/ / 06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 MP "'r,cRn 25X1 0 rip NF :RET #pg=d f car eq OQ34bj.(P 6A-RDP80RO1731 R002600470001-6 Exec - Director signed confidential voucher. 25X1 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - 4th line of report. 25X1 Director asked the name of the institution Director noted that the report was special distribution and stated that, if it would not go to State, Director will hand-carry it to for information only; in 25X1 addition to showing it to Mr. Carey reported 25X1 back that 00 does not have the name of source here-it is a highly sensitive one. Director will not use the source and requested that no further check be made. He will show the report personally tol 25X1 ORE - Director signed Top Secret memorandum to Harmon Committee, forwarding final report on information requested by that committee. will hand-carry the papers. 25X1 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Has sent to the Director an agreed working level committee pa ,*r on the interro ation problem. Kirkpatrick has talked to of FBI about 25X1 getting clearance on someonel _j and has left 25X1 copies of the paper with them; both indicated that previous drafts had gone to Mr. J. Edgar Hoover and that FBI was working on them. This jraft id slightly different, but is the one agreed to by the committee members. discussed earlier. The source is sena ve, and maintains that they are'the only ores who have the right to do this work and hope that S/D Johnson will not mention report or source to Mr. J. Edgar Hoover in conversation. Director stated it would be EYES ONLY for S/D Johnson. 25X1 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - report which came 25X1 in in January. Air ores has r e e the S/Air Force and S/Defense on the report and there has been a great deal of excitement about it. Air Force would like to give the report wider distribution and down-grade it from Top Secret to Secret. Mr. Carey pointed out (1) that this was raw, unevaluated information and (2) that it could not be downgraded without contacting source. Director agreed that it would not be well to downgrade the report. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 Cr P80R01731R002600470001-6 frp 114GHEI ftfigod ?oAglga&Q3/c1aR61n1q&-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Further discussion of the Dullest report. Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Re visitor who has just arrived. Reported on project on which he is working. I ADSO (tel) - Rol Director 25X1 instructed that this be sent to State if it had not already been sent. reported back that the message was dispatched this morn ng, and they are checking to see if it was received during the day. If not, it will be teletyped before the day's end. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director gave him the first reports for the sub-committee on Immigration of the Senate 25X1 Judiciary Committee. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/G6C P, 80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 MrfveFglej,003/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600T00;1 Secy to Maj Gen C. P. Cabeil, USAF (tel) - Gen Cabell will be unable to attend Director's luncheon today Gen Moore will attend in his stead. Cmdr. Williams, Ships Service (tel) - Director expressed thanks for the procurement of the sanding machine; also asked that he pass on thanks to Lt. Varney. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Geni Counsel - Reported that the Armed Services Committee calendar call is coming up today. 25X1 Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director gave him 4/10/49 ORE Duty Officer report for action. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re Drew Pearson broadcast of last night. Also Mr. Childs reported that there is nothing so far on the agenda for the IAC meeting this week unless some agreement is reached on the medical intelligence item today by the IAC Standing Committee. Later Mr. Childs reported that no agreement had been reached on the medical intelligence item. Director instructed that IAC meeting should be set up any way. Mr. Childs will circulate the Air Force comment on - 25X1 the atomic energy item. ORE - EYES ONLY material for Director. 5X1 Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Re ORE Duty Officer report given to him by the Director this morning concerning 25X1 Director approved passing on the information to Col Claude Barton, OSD security officer, for information. 25X1 Lt Col A. J. Evans, JCS (tel) - Requested three copies of IM-132, 28 March 1949, for use of the Joint Logistics Planning Committee. (This is IM furnished Harmon Committee of JCS.) Call referred to AD/OCD for action. (Tel: 131-5147) I IADSO - 25X1 Approved or Release 2003/1 1/06 itAffP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP ,- I !?tip SEUMI rove r R 003/11/ CI -RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 a ay. ~nri - con nue Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Western European Branch, ORE, may possibly discontinue its Monthly Intelligence Digest--Working paper. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 UP src {?I 25X1 TOE SECRET T Rred&j ga19 03/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001 25X1 Adv Council - Re atomic energy item for IAC Agenda. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS Advisory Council will briefly outline for Director IAC agency requirements on 25X1 this subject. Captain A. C. J. Sabalot, ONI (tel) - Re call from 25X1 Director confirmed the fact that he had sent see 25X1 Captain Sabalot and that had worked with 25X1 on the report in question. 25X1 25X1 Exec. - Brought the Security File on 25X1 for Director's perusal. as een 25X1 orme that Mr. David K. Niles o the e House may telephone Director concerning this case. 25X1 Left message for Director that he expected or ers re ev ng him from duty with CIA and probably will sail for Japan about 17 July. He would like to be relieved from CIA effective 1 June in order to take leave. Director 25X1 approved was so informed. Capt J. Finnegan, Adv Council - Director requested that Rear Admiral Earl E. Stone, Naval Communications, be invited to IAC meeting on Friday, 15 April. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : TIQ:RNT 731 R002600470001-6 25X1 Tugdrav d1FrAuRr~elas1~03/1cinWRDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director gave him voting slip from Navy on atomic energy item without enclosures. SO (tel) - Re 30 Report SO-23223. Director ruguOutped that check be made to make sure that Mr. received this. Capt James Crocker, USN (tel) - Re program for class reunion. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 sv FCRE 25X1 25X1 IOP SECHEI WjWgbV,Fj5FftjVff4V/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R00260047 I IADSO (tel) - Re Director's inquiry yesterday. Name o ndividual is a is a CAF-14, $8800t but ADSO may be able to assign him as a 12 within the salary range. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Re visitor to U.S. Director's approval of arrangements has been rece ve , and will e re the schedule; SO will be contacted and will discuss with Director. Mr. Wisner w no attend Staff Conference tomorrow since he has an appointment with General Marshall. Exec. - Director signed confidential voucher. sec or will discuss with AD/Operations and ADSO the matter of the safe house. No action is to be taken at this time on the replacement of the Army and Air Force members of ICAPS pending NSC action on the Dulles Report. Also no action is to be taken on the righthand drive station wagon Iuntil the bill goes through Congress. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - report put out in January. 25X1 Director requested a copy or and data on it in the interim. Mr. Carey reported back that the report was acquired December 1948 and that it is the report about which he called Director last week--Air Force desire to have it downgraded. Director stated that the Air Force had come out with an evaluation of it for the New S/Defense but have failed to inform him that it is a CIA report. To lunch -t Mr. Robert Murphy, State (tel) - Re invitation from William Brewster for dinner Sunday night. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 fop SEQ! (University Club. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SEGHL4 TftJVgb& Flog 1sel33/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 R0026004700 Weekly Staff Conference. 00 OPC (tel) -Re safe house committee. esignated as OPC representative. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Capt R. Mason, Naval Communications - Re Navy atomic project. Captain Cmdr Rufus G. Taylor, " Mason left with Director a draft Cat J. N. Wen er, " paper which he requested be Adv. Council classified Top Secret- this was done and the paper was handed to Adv. Council. Cant. W. olme , USN - Adv Council ADSO (tel) - Re call yesterday requesting that yellow report be sent to rther requested that SO make it sndard procedure to forward copies of all reports dealing with matters of interest (tel) - Requested that Director call him. 25X1 25X1 25X1 M1 Miss K. Foley, OSD (tel) - Director requested five minutes with S/Defense 25X1 Johnson; arranged to call at three o'clock. Rear Ada George L. Russell, USN, JAG (tel) - Rel who desires a job with CIA. Director stated that officers on active duty had to clear throw h channels for duty with CIA. However, he agreed to see at four o'clock. 25X1 Mr. Brown, OSD (tel) - Requested an additional copy of the CIA Daily Summary; OSD now gets copy #4 and #36. He was informed that the matter would be taken care of, probably beginning tomorrow. Dr. James Andrews, OCD (tel) - On instruction of Director, requested that a third copy of the CIA Daily Summary be furnished the S/Defense. Adv Council (tel) - Director requested that he inquire unorricially about the 1950 budget figures for the agencies concerned in matter discussed today. . 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/q"PCROR01731R002600470001-6 TjRpgfl)j~d FlZ gse 3/1 ~/8~i~-aRDP80R01731 8002600470001-6 25X1 00 (tel) - Left message for Director that Col. L. K. White, USA, retired, USMA Class of 1933, would make the speech at West Point. Exec - Director signed character reference for application to practice in the District. Captain Tietgen will soon be discharged from the Army and will enter on duty with CIA as a civilian, P-8. Captain John Tietgen, USA (MC), in connection with his To S/Defense Louis Johnson - S/Defense. ORE - Director left with him Air Force evaluation of CIA 25019, Report, Top Secret,received from 25X1 Col. L. K. White, 0 tel) - Leftmessage for Director that he would write to West Point and make all arrangements to deliver the speech there. 00 (tel) - Director approved Mr. George G. Carey attending the aeronautics conference with 25X1 -- - -. ., nc V A Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Re papers left withi Director 25X1 informed him that the big boss would not accept the Air Force evaluation and wanted CIA's estimate. Director instructed ORE to make an evaluation of the report as 25X1 quickly as possible and to get State Department concurrence of dissent on it. Also to prepare CIA comment on Air Force evaluation of the report--which will not require State concurrence. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director will talk to Dr. Machle in the morning about the IAC meeting tomorrow. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11 %1 It8OR01731R002600470001-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Top RF(R Fftff4; e ff %r~, e 003/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80RO1731 R002600 Office, Secretary of Defense (tel) - Reported that Director would be in the city all next week. Advisory Council - Capt James Crocker, USN (tel) - Re class reunion. Col Robert J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Re papers which Director left with S/Defense yesterday; Director requested that Col Wood hold them until Director sent for them. (Later in day. I(tel) - picked up the papers and delivered to Director.) Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - He understands that has issued instructions to effect that all personne ac on for OPC is to be stopped, this to apply to investigations as well, because of lack of space. Director stated he had directed a slow-down until we have had a chance to confer further with PBA; however, there should be no stoppage on investigations. Mr. Wisner also reported that the space above his office in L building which was to have been available on 15 April will not be available for an indefinite period. Director will check this. Exec - Re OPC space. Director instructed that OSO personnel be doubled up if necessary to provide space for Mr. James AnglEton, SO (tel)- Director agreed that Monday delivery would be all right on the letter which he is preparing. Mr. A. has obtained a copy of the book from the Library of Congress and will have it this afternoon. Since the matter in question also concerns OPC, Mr. A. is obtaining comments from Mr. Wiener for incorporation in the draft. (tel) - Director will lunch with him tomorrow. 25X1 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re IAC meeting this afternoon--atomic energy matter. Dr. W. Machle, OSI I I Adv. Council - Re IAC meeting; a' n . I ADSO - Gapt 55,15E o , ONI To IAC meeting. twill 25X1 I xec - Director approved delegation of authority to 25X1 Executive for time, leave and pay for CIA and NSC. Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Il ip SFCHE1 PIP C .1 SA g" FI(Crg sq93/1 1/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Asst. Secy of the Army Gordon Gray (tel) - Asked for the Director. He was informed that Director was not in but could be contacted at home. Director's telephone number was given to his secretary. Congressman Gene Brown (?) - Called the Director on the telephone and just wanted to "chat with him" and did not desire the Duty Officer to contact Director. He said he would call next week. . 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 IOP bU,I 25X1 M ,ri a ,FR , JIe003/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80RO1731 R002600470001-6 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director approved draft of paper to be circulated to IAC members for concurrence on the atomic energy program of the USSR. Maj Gen A. R. Bolling, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Director will speak to members of the Strategic Intelligence School on Wednesday, 20 April, at three o'clock. BI - Director gave him letter to Mr. J. Edgar Hoover concerning I project, ER 0-4167. Mr. Gordon Gray, Asst Secy of Army (tel) - Will call on Director today 25X1 between three and three thirty. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Re COMINT--in connection with legis- lation introduced last year. Advisory Council - Director will desire no specific briefing on presentation of atomic energy program of USSR, under consideration by IAC, to the NSC but does desire to be kept informed on the subject. Lt Col J. R. Bogue, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Re Director's speech on 20 April to Strategic Intelligence School members, Col Bogue would like to invite top level JCS people. He was informed that Director approved. Col Bogue requested that Director come to Gen Irwin's office at 14:40 and from there he will be escorted to the lecture room. Gen Irwin and others of his staff plan to be present. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS (tel) - Left message for Director that Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIG, had telephoned his concurrence on the paper circulatedthis morning (atomic energy program of the USSR, CIA 29671). Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, -rONI (tel) - ONI concurs in paper circulated. Approved For( a.46rAb3Yrrl/06"hL4 b?t8 TT~1R002600470001-6 Wt W,110 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 25X1 25X1 . rrJP SECRET 2X1 vpe~d fry I as PO3/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731 ROO'2600470 Captain Arleigh A. Burks, USN (tel) - Informed Director that a Commander in the Naval reserve, named as coming around to 25X1 apply for a job with CIA. Director will inform Personnel. would come in to apply for a Job`. Personnel Officer (tel) - Informed him that Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Director requested another brief report for NSC similar to those prepared before by Mr. Angleton-- deadline of Thursday noon. Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director returned security files to Col Edwards. Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JCS (tel) - Re liaison question. Director thinks he has a good boy for JCS liaison. Gen Todd desires to cooperate in any way with CIA personnel in clarifying JCS requirement requests. Director will send boy over to see Gen Todd. OCD - Showed Director EYES ONLY paper from Army. I ADSO - 25X1 MaJ Gen A. R. Bolling, ID/GSUSA (tel) - Director will send over paper about some things that are happening (re Operation0 25X1 Gen Bolling stated that Gen Wedemeyer would telephone Director about closing of Berlin radio station. Director stated that Gen Wedemeyer should also talk to George Allen at State. Re Director hopes to get an answer 25X1 this week. Capt James Crocker, USN (tel) - Re class reunion. 25X1 tel) - Requested that Director be notified that he had ue.ephoned twice today. To lunch - Sulgrave Club. 25X1 25X1 Mr. W. Park Armstrong, State (tel) - Left message for Director that State Department concurs in CIA 29671. (Mr. Childs notified.) IADSO (tel) - Re he is heading 25X1 back tomorrow. Director has a call in for him and should hear something today. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Reported Air Force comments on CIA 29671 to Director; as reported tol lover the telephone. 25X1 Mr. Joseph Alsop - Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 TOP SECRET 25X1 T SPCRET Taggagyed1 rA?pjga& 3/lypfingi&-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Maj Gen S. Le Roy Irwin, DI/GSUSA (tel) - Informed Director that Army approves CIA 29671. (Mr. P. Childs informed.) Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Left TOP SECRET paper with Director which will be shown to Mr. W. Averell Harriman, ECA. Director will return the paper to Mr. Babbitt. Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S (tel) - Re broadcast of Elmer Davis yester- day in which he quoted statement made by General Bonner Fellers on PW, specifically the dropping of leaflets in Russia. Col Edwards wished to call to Directorts 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 FOP SECRET TOP secl?a J Fo 0I 24A 11106: CIA-RDP80R01731 R00260047 25X1 25X1 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director instructed him to prepare the memorandum for Executive Secretary, NSC on atomic energy in final form. Mr. Childs informed Director that he understood that the NME had approved last report on the Dulles Report. Exec - Brought Director charts for use in connection with s lecture before the Strategic Intelligence School this afternoon. Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Brought Director file on former 0SS employee. 25X1 25X1 Lt Cmdr Frank H. Balsley, USN, Naval Liaison Officer - Showed Director material at the request of the Director of Naval Intelligence. Dr. James Andrews, OCD .tel) - Informed Director that ORE was preparing material to brief Maj Gen A. H. Gruenther, JCS for use at a. press conference on Friday evening. S/Defense will attend the conference and possibly the President. Director will talk to Gen Gruenther today about the details. 25X1 I lAdv Council - Re special meeting of USCIB planned for rues 26 April; agenda does not affect CIA. Later 25X1' onfirmed date of special meeting which will e e at in Room 3E1022 Pentagon. Secy. to Col Robert J. Wood, OSD (tel) - Informedi that two 25X1 memorandums left with Col Wood yesterday were ready for return to Director. picked them up.) 25X1 To lunch - Army Navy Club. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 OPC - Director signed memorandum to Secretary of Defense requesting air su port in connection with NSC 10/2, CIA 29427. 1 r 11 hand-carry. To Strategic Intelligence School, ID/GSUSA - Director to lecture. JFBI - Delivered letter to Director from Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, ER 0-4230. Also left message for Director that FBI had an internal security file on brief is being 25X1 prepared of this and will be del vere Director as soon as it has been completed. Secy to Senator Hugh, Butler, Nebraska (tel) - Requested appointment with Director on Friday morning at 0915 f natnr Rut 25X1 The Senator wishes to discuss the case ofrr-~ 25X1 25X1 Approved Fo RplAppQ 2003/1 J /OR - 4 1- e would be g a to race ve e it.W+ti F 1.- ``ABET Opfi%L or2 _~2~L74711/OPc6q -J P80RO1731R002600470001-6 Secy to Admiral Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - NSC meeting scheduled for tomorrow will be held at 10 o'clock instead of 2:30 because both the S/State and S/Defense will be on the Hill in the afternoon. Mr. John Warner, Geni Counsel (tel) - Requested complete file on I ase for Director. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Re now assignment. 25X1 25X1 Mr. James Angleton, SO (tel) - Informed him of change in time of NSC meeting. He will get the report for NSC meeting to Director by 0930. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/09' U'-`- RO1731R002600470001-6 ll?p SFCRF1 25X1 fARg5&, FF F e1J&/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R00260047 Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Passed on information received from General Bolling. Capt A. C. J. Sabalot, ONI (tel) - Re paper brought to Director by yesterday. Director has checked and has round a the boy has been on the suspect list for some time. Director will have information Exec - Director signed confidential voucher ,000 s . ft. of space has been procured for OPC will arrange a meeting in Director's office on Monday for Assistant Directors concerned to discuss the safe house project. Director wishes to see all of the plans for the for Advisory Council be ore any na determination is made on the reorganization and set up. DSO - Brought Director report on clandestine activities for presentation to NSC. Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Director returned two security files. I dv Council - Director gave him a message for action. Weekly Staff Conference. To NSC meeting, White House. Mr. William Webster, MLC/AEC (tel) - Will call Director again. Mr. Teague, Office of Senator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire (tel) - Re a who would like to be interviewed by someone In UIA concerning possibility of a job with CIA, will be in Washington today only. Call referred to Mr. W. Pforzheimer's office far action. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/4f ipCIA 990 0R01731R002600470001-6 TORO d F2Ir gjsg 3/1 J/ j cf DP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director instructed that no dissemination be made of evaluation business until word was received from S/Defense. Mr. B. stated that it would all be channeled through the Director. Re Top Secret paper which Director returned to Mr. B. this morning, Director stated that ECA knows about this but does not approve. 25X1 Col Sheffield Edwards, I&S - Reported to Director that a copy of an FBI investigation concerning-Alger Hiss had been picked up out of the mud near K building last evening by a Veterans Administration employee who turned it over to her supervisor. The Supervisor took the report to L building and it was then given to I&S. I&S notified FBI. FBI is very upset and are attempting to trace it. Director was informed that this was not a report which had ever been received in CIA. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 - Director requested that copies of all FDB translations be sent to him in the future. Also gave Mr. Carey a letter in German for translation. Director passed on information received from Mr. DeLoach. Mr. Carey is not aware that such individual messages are being received by 00 but will check and inform the Director. Later Mr. Carey informed Director that check had been made, and they were unable to trace any such company. This may be due to an error in the name of the company and 00 will check with Mr. DeLoach to ver?fv the name. Adv Council - Re Captain Sabalotts invitation to rector, Gen Irwin and Mr. Armstrong to visit Naval Communications Annex on Saturday, 30 April, 0930. should be. informed of any change in present plans. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/PF1tp6~~P80RO1731 R002600470001-6 TOP SECRUU T W& F24r Itsg ff 3/1 J~ i cfDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Director gave him memorandum from Admiral 25X1 Souers concerning a displaced person for action. Mr. John S. Warner, Genl Counsel - Delivered files on case to Director. I iSO (tel) - 25X1 Director would like to know who he is and offhand reels that the trip might be a good idea. 25X1 reported back that he was chief 25X1 and had had a good deal to do with e ambassador. Mr. will send out a message authorizing the trip. Exec. - Meeting on safe house- will be held at 10 OT c ock Monday in Director's office. Assistant Directors and the Committee appointed to study the matter will attend-- 00, OPC, OSO'. Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JIG/JCS (tel) - Re message from Adm Conolly about which Director called him a week or so ago. It was referred to a team in Joint Strategic Plans, and they have drafted a proposed answer to it. The answer recommends maintenance of completely separate responsibility for planning and implementation; and states that it is not desired to set up the organization at this time which he suggested in his wire. Director stated that this information was sufficient for CIA and that it would not be necessary for CIA and JCS representatives to get together to discuss 25X1 the reply. 25X1 Approved For Release 200311!V1 6 ~ fMAP80R01731R002600470001-6 fur btun i ,~- -j~ ed A a~~ 03/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002609 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Secy to S/D Louis Johnson (tel) - To remind Director of his luncheon appointment at 12:30 today with S/D, Admiral Souers and epor ed that Director would be in Washington all next week. Senator Hugh Butler, Nebraska - re case of D t - Informed Director that he had heard MET, I would leave tomorrow. Director will see m afternoon, 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Re case of Director returned all the files to him. ]Advisory Council - Re Service budgets. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt ORE - Cleared oval ti on of thel 25X1 with Director. Director approved t ng ten copes u requested that they be held. Later Mr. B,. telephoned and stated that Navy disapproved taking out the one sentence and that he had been unable to reach State. Director stated that he did not approve of the sentence but to let it stay in in order that the paper could be gotten out immediately. Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - Col Sheffie - Director v ecurity waiver for o grant access 25X1 temporary to projects concerning NBC 26, 26/1, 26/2 only. 25X1 I lORE - Delivered CIA evaluation of commen on Air Force Study #221; and S/D Johnson's copy or AF Study #221. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 i C W?$Af01731 R002600470001-6 (IF - 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 WCP SECRET 25X1 iR!Ned f5) rBR as 03/11/06: CIA-RDP80RO1731R002600470001-6 25X1 Secy to Rear Adm S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Adm Souers desires to return to Director his recent memorandum to the President. (Re escape and evasion, CIA 23270) picked 25X1 up the paper and returned the NSC receipt.) elivered to Director the Personnel file onf4 former applicant. Capt Herbert D. Riley, USN, Aide to S/Defense (tel) - Re black book that President gets. S/Defense would like to see this. Capt Riley called back a 1 Wood had made an arrangement for S/Defense 25X1 Forrestal that ou orwar a book when there 25X1 were any items of interest. Director will arrange to have the book delivered daily to Captain Riley or to Captain A. L. Reed, USN, both of whom have been cleared to receive it. T&S - Delivered to Director the Security file on former applicant. ADSO - Discussion of Safe House, Mr. Jamea 1e an.9'vSO Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC OPC Mr. George 0. arey, 00 Mr. L. Kirk at rick, 00 Exec, I&S &s Services Mr. George G. Care 00 - Delivered to Director a one page memorandum on in accordance with Director's request on . r --re erence matter discussed with Mr. Mr. C. D. DeLoach, FBI - Reference him CIA files. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/041-jR01731R002600470001-6 Jed qr j` s , Q~3/1 J6%%i RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Sgt Russ, Office, S/Defense (tel) - Asked if it would be within CIA security regulations to furnish OSD with a list of home telephones of our personnel. In view of the new people coming into their office, specifically Mr. Early, OSD would like to have the list. He was informed that in the past such a list had been furnished to Miss Foley for the S/Defense and that we would bring the list up-to-date and furnish one copy to Miss Foley and one copy for the secretary to Mr. Early. He agreed that this would be satisfactory. Mr. Fisher-Howe, State (tel) - Re troublesome problem State 25X1 would like to have any reports which CIA has on s subject. Director will check. 25X1 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Director informed him thati 25X1 would deliver to him at once a request from Me res ent for certain information which should receive urgent attention. dv. Council (tel) - Director requested that De ease be put on distribution to receive the black book dailjr;to be delivered to his aide, Captain Herbert D. Riley, USN. To lunch -1 [ Army-Navy 25X1 u. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/1 1/06- 80R01731R002600470001-6 ~~ ,Er TOP Stt;1ce' ppsovi d jSoA ga 03/jjWf j6j&-RDP80R01731 R002600470001-6 Mr. Ludwell L. Montague, ORE - Delivered to Director a report by a Joint Ad Hoc Committee on the possibility of direct soviet military action during 1949, CIA 24253. Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE - Re request from President for information. ORE will turn this out as soon as possible. ADSO (tel) - Requested that Director's office return him the basic papers in connection with the Vinson correspondence Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Geni Counsel - Director requested that he deliver original letter to Mr. Carl Vinson, Chairiman,House Armed Services Committee, ER 0-3794. Mr. P. Child ICAPS - 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/'6 QP80R01731 R002600470001-6 ra03/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731 RaNI4 Iftgrgrdf Raj Gen S. ~eRo:r Irwin, DI/GSUSA (tel) - Rel 25X1 GIA applicant. He was re}irea oar disco s very anxious to get a job in CIA. Gen Irwin stated that he had a very fine record; is calm, sensible. He is deaf-- but not too deaf. Director will look into the matter and see if he can be used. (tel) - ADSO (tel) - Informed Director that here. Director will see him. is 25X1 Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Geni Counsel - Director returned to him his memorandum on the Civil Service Classification Act amendment. Director agreed that CIA would go along with the bill except for proposing that Director be permitted to call upon the Civil Service Commission for advice if necessary. Adv Council - Briefing for USCIB meeting. To lunch - Hay-Adams Hotel - 25X1 ,an James Angleton, . To USCIB meeting, 3E 1022 Pentagon. Office, Superintendent of Documents (tel) - Re annual Report by Director of Central Intelligence. Informed them that Director did not make an annual report--they have had several inquiries but could not locate such a report. Mr. Shelly, Office of Senator Spessard L. Holland, Florida (tel) - Re a constituent, who would like to talk to our ersonne people. Arranged an appointment for her with Mr. W. Pforzheimer for 2 o'clock today. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 :~1731R002600470001-6 fur N ".;r ' I Fo ,RAfte /11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600 Mll WJW Secy to Mr. Fisher Howe, State (tel) - Asked if Director had a report for Mr. Howe. ( Later in day Director sent over a memorandum on IRO illegal activity DERD-4323.) Adv. Council - Director recommends that USCIB clear S/Treasury and Acting Chairman, NSRB. was instructed to take this up with Gen Cabe as a rman, USCIB. I reported that he agreement from all USCIB members to clear S/Treasury and Act. Chairman, NSRB. will inform Capt Wenger and Director will check with A Souers. 25X1 25X1 Mr, Frank G. Wisner, OPC (tel) - Re conversation with Admiral Souers concerning Island in North Atlantic, para. 5, there have been further developments there which Mr. Wisner would like to discuss with Adm Sowers. Director approved; Mr. Wisner will send Director a memorandum covering the discussion. Re messages fr oncerning a 25X1 certain individual coming to the United urea. This is OSO responsibility and not OPC, but OPC does have an interest. Mr. Wisner believes it would be a good idea to bring him over; Director agrees, and if he comes he will be made available to OPC. ADSO (tel) - Director requested that he bring over the report on (ER 0-4323) Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Director gave him 0S0 recommendations on supplementary allowances for his comment and return. (tel) - Arranged for him to call on Director tomorrow at 3 o'clock. OPC - Director signed memorandum to Chief, Confidential ands Branch re OPC project. Mr. P. Childs, ICAPS - Director gave him memorandum from DI/GSUSA requesting referral of document translation matter to IAC. Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, ONI (tel) - Re clearance of two people for NSC meeting next week. Director understands that Kimball is to represent them; therefore, he should also be cleared. It is believed that Mr. Kenney will not be back for the meeting. Mr. Johnson will also have to be cleared but that poses no problem. Captain Sabalot stated that he understood. that FBI is sending two of their men to the meeting. USA DSO 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CDP80R01731R0'02600470001-6 E, TOP &(.,H 3 ? ~ 11 /gg-tjl%-~P80RO1731 R002600470001-6 Mr. L. Houston, Genl Counsel - Re DP case sent to Director by Ada Somers. Rear Admiral S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Ada Souers has spoken to S/Treas. Snyder and to Mr. Steelman of NSRB, and Director will arrange for them to be cleared for COMINT. To Ambassador W. Averell Harriman, EGA - 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 top SE.Citl HIP SECKET 25X1 T~~Ad lgrg~sg3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731 R002600470 Weekly Staff Conference. Mr. T. Babbitt, CRE - Re active reserve duty with JCS. Also Director approved discontinuance of ORE weekly roundtable discussions. Maj Gen W. E. Todd, JCS (tel) - Re Army reserve active duty trainining period in JCS for Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE. Gen Todd believes this can be arranged because Mr. Babbitt is completely cleared. Later in the day Gen Todd reported that Gen Gruenther had approved Mr. Babbitt's training there and they will be delighted to have him. Mr. Frank G. Wisner, OPC - Re Mr. George Carey, 00 (tei) - Director requested that report be sent to ECA. OCD known where to send. 25X1 25X1 25XI Secy to Ada S. W. Souers, ES/NSC (tel) - Requested an additional copy of the CIA Weekly Summary for Admiral Souers. (Arrangements 25X1 made with Dr. Andrews OCD to send the additional copy.) Approved For Release '2003111106 - C1A-RnF?80R01 731 R009600470001 'FOP SECRE) 11W SEGHtf TtAi 'x~'sQa4 d Wbpr1ffsf 3/1continuleA-RDP80R01731 8002600470001-6 Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE (tel) - Informed Director that the memorandum for the President should reach him by 3:30. Col Johnson of JCS has informed him that Gen Gruenther has approved his duty with JCS. 25X1 25X1 O0.(tel)" espondence with s 25X1 n eating that ~ould like to offer n ores on to 25X1 CIA. Informed him that there was no record of this in the Director's office or in Central Records. Capt James Crocker, USN (tel) - Re class reunion. Secy to Sec/Treas Snyder (tel) - Arranged for o call 25X1 on the See Tress on Friday, 29 Apr , W309 to brier im. I Lnformed.) 25X1 Dr. John R. Steelman, NSRB (tel) - He will call Director in a few days and indicate when may come over to brief him. 25X1 RE - Left EYES ONLY paper with Directo ich Director re urn to ORE. 25X1 will 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : ?IA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 EOM SE( `f. TOP Stems 25X1 F 1vegc f %r lei 003/11 /06 : CIA-RDP80RO1731 R00260047 Secy to S/D Louis Johnson (tel) - Informed him that Director planned to be in Washington all next week. Mr. W. Pforzheimer, Genl Counsel - Director gave him additional data for delivery to the Immigration subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee. 1Adv Council (tel) - Reported that he had briefed Sec/Treasury Snyder. 25X1 To Class Luncheon - Army Navy Club. tel) - Will be in Washington next week and will telephone Director's office for appointment. (Check is being made on him through I&S.) Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Reported to Director that he had learned on pretty good authority that s 25X1 preparing to leave for the Pacific-destination unknown Adv. Council - Director returned to him the paper Mr. Lt. Mr. George G. Carey, 00 (tel) - Re reply to letter from Gen Bolling, ID/ GSUSA, regarding the central translation service. If 00 goes ahead with this project, it will require an additional 500 people in FDB. Director cautioned Mr. Carey to be sure to coordinate any planning along this line with ICAPS; Mr. Carey assured him that they would. Director pointed out there were no funds included in 1950 budget for this purpose, and he would not go to Congress to ask for additional funds nor enter a deficiency appropriation but would wait until fiscal year 1951 to provide the funds for the service. (tel) Mr. T. Babbitt, ORE/- Questions for (will be 25X1 delivered to the Director o . Rel meeting. Director requested that Duty Officer notify anything is received on this subject tonight, tomorrow or any time during the weekend because of interest of "some of the boys" in the subject. Mr. Frank G. Wisner OPC (tel) - Re visitor from across the seal Director says he really does work for them; that this is a cover arrangement. Re Admiral Kauffmann.', Hii1stl i1' 3doctor says jhe must rest Approved For %e?s&?~b/f/0 : 'RLPBvF WO 6*~7(T~~1sscussed with Adm ouers. E OF SECRET Adv. Council - Re Atomic Energy, paper for NSC. J. E. Fitzpatrick, " Director informed them it would be Karl, USCIB handled through S/Defense. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 t ;- SEGREI ,4RM,WV F I p sej 3/11/06: CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 To Naval Communications - Inspection conducted by Captain A. C. J. Sabalot, Acting DNI. Accompanied by: 25X1 and f 030 and o 25X1 Advisory Council. -- 1e Joint Center; see - , 26 April 49 and CIA 23273. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/11/06 : CIA-RDP80R01731R002600470001-6 IOP SEGRE[