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Attached is the log for 29 and. 30 March,
the secretary's Duty Book and miscellaneous
other material.
(signed)
R. L. Bannerman
30 March 1969
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DCI Duty Officer Log R. L. Bannerman
29 March 1969 Peeputy Director for Sujpport
0830 Reported to Director's office; activated telephones; checked
in with Operations Center.
0910 Elizabeth arrived.
0920 Colonel White checked in.
09+5 Met with Mr. Wattles on Eisenhower funeral security support matters.
1000 The Director arrived.
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Colonel White left for day.
Secretary received crank telephone call from a Mr. Heffernan.
Per .Elizabeth's instructions referred call, to Security.
1230 The Director left for the day.
1315 Cable Secretariat delivered telegram from the Pentagon inviting
The Director and Mrs. Helms to General Eisenhower's funeral on
Monday. Passed telegram to Ops Center who will advise The Director.
(The Director was aware the invitation was en route prior to his
depatture.)
1325 Secured office; switched telephones; checked out with operations
Center.
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Operations Center. telephoned to report that the Director
bad just telephoned and the following matters were discussed.
Mr. Maury requested that the Director phone him.
The White Souse (Mr. Kissinger) has requested an assessment
of the internal political situation in China by Tuesday morning.
1969 xty Director for Support
Checked in with Operations Center, reported to Director's
of ice; activated telephones.
get with Mr. Howard Osborn on security matters.
tickets for The Director and Mrs. Helms was denied. Pentag'
will deliver tickets.
The Greek delegation to the Eisenhower funeral--the First
Deputy Prime Minister and King Constantine will attend.
There is speculation that the P.M. and the King will be
the sow plane. an Nev York to Washington.
Tickets for General Eisenhower's funeral. Our request to the
Protocol Office of the Pentagon that our courier pick up the
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delivered. Checked with who requested that we attempt
to have tickets delivered to the Agency and that the address not be
given. Asked Protocol Office to deliver tickets to the Agency which
they advised they will do. Did not give them the home address.
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reported he has received the two tickets and parking ticket.
meted he hold them for the time being pending call, from Mr.
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Secured office; checked out with Operations Center; switched phones.
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should be careful in making any statements on the Hill concerning this inquiry
until such time as we had fully sorted out all the facts. Mr. Maury advised
that he had no intention of saying anything as the inquiry and response was
in the hands of the Department of Defense Congressional liaison. I in turn
called Mr. Blake, DD/Log, on this conversation.
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1. Anonymous Letter: A copy of the anonymous letter mailed approximately
13 March was sent to the Bureau of the Budget and ended up in the hands of
Jim Clark. Mr. Osborn wanted additional copies for analysis purposes and
on 27 March I called Mr. Clark asking if he could make available his copy
for analysis purposes. He advised that he would call me back on 28 March
as soon as he had located the letter and that he could then arrange to have
the letter picked up. As of this morning I have not heard from Mr. Clark.
2. Logistics Building Planning Staff: Following the approval of the
Real Estate Survey Task Force the implementation of the Logistics Building
Planning Staff should proceed. It had been previously proposed that perhaps
of PPB could be offered the chairmanship of this staff and I ask
that Mr. Meloon be contacted to determine whether he still has this in mind.
If so, then I will make such a proposal to I It is planned that
would transfer to the DD/S and that this would be the beginning
point for his additional experience and training with a view to serving in other
positions within the DD/S.
3. Assignment Colonel White met with the DD/P,
and the DDS today to discuss his recent interview with Colonel
Colonel White advised that his concept of the job had changed con-
siderably because he realized that there was very little activity or negotiation
on the DD/P aspects of activity, that most of it was briefing on the Agency
25X1 A at large and the Intelligence Community and a fair amount of personnel recruit-
ment activity. The Agency officer I is truly an Agency-wide representative
and therefore should be someone properly knowledgeable of Agency activities.
25X1 A On this basis it was agreed that f DD/P was not the man and that
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be the selected officer but we will wait until Colonel White formally approves
this assignment.
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1. Colonel White met with the DD/I and me concern-
ing the Director's comments on the promotion of I o GS-17. While
the Director approved he stated that a GS-17 level administrative officer in
DD/I was relatively rich and unless we had other plans forl that 25X1 A
this was the end of the line as far as a promotion within DD/I was concerned.
It appears that the reaction was addressed more to the grade of the job than
necessarily to the individual. As I see it we might as well leave with 25X1 A
the DD/I at the present time because it is a very satisfactory arrangement but
at the same time we ought to consider for the future what other assignments
or uses we can make of I so as to increase his scope of experience
and knowledge and properly occupy his talents.
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1. Excessive Smoke--Power Plant: The Director and most all
other Agency employees noticed a heavy cloud of black smoke pouring from
the stacks at the Agency power plant, this morning. The Director advised
that he wanted me to make a report on this matter at the Executive Committee
Meeting. I did report that this was caused by a poor oil burning mixture
which the GSA engineers were correcting. It seems that one of our water
boilers is closed down for repairs and the second boiler had to carry the
load for the entire Agency. In firing this boiler up to full heating capacity
the oil mixture for burning was out of adjustment causing heavy clouds of
black smoke but which is a readily correctable condition. which the GSA
engineers took care of.
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25X1 A consultants coming in for a visit and he was thinking of using the facilities
as the place of their meeting. The question was raised whether
the Director would approve this proposal. The Director advised he wanted
first to see the names of the group of consultants before he made his decision
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** 3. Educational Aid Fund Scholarship Award: John Bross called this
25X1 A date to advise tha 11 distribute the application forms for
scholarship aid within the next few days. This will cover scholarship aid
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as DD/S representative to the scholarship review group. Mr. Bross advised
that Matt Baird will serve as Chairman of the group and will be available for
25X1 A duty on 14 April. I agreed that the DD/S will pick up his expenses for this
service and request that make the necessary arrangements.
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**Extract to DD/Pers/R&P
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26 March 1969
Executive Director's Visit to State Department's Automated Terminal
Station: In connection with the ACT proposal for the Cable Secretariat it was
suggested that Colonel White may well wish to see the automated terminal
station in the State Department. Today I reminded him of this and suggested
that we arrange this through Mr. Goodwin, Director of Communications at
State. Colonel White was agreeable and asked that this be done some time
after April 7.
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*Fire in Agency Building: Jack Smith advised this morning that there
was apparently a lack of communications between the Security Duty Office
and the Ops Center on the condition of the fire in the Agency building during
the night. It was stated that the Security Officers did not apprise the Ops
Center of what was taking place and they therefore would not have been able
to properly advise the Director had he called. Actually, there was com-
munication between the two units but the Security Duty Officers were so busy
with the problem of locating and controlling the fire that they had little time
to phone up the results of their efforts. I mentioned this to Mr. Osborn and
asked that he work out a procedure where this could be corrected. I suggested
that the Security Office give to the Ops Center a statement that the Ops Center
could make to the Director or other interested officers if it was necessary
to communicate on an incident taking place in the building. I suggested this
so as to avoid interpretations by various officers in explaining a given situation
and it would be preferable to have Security make a specific statement which
would serve the purpose.
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24 March 1969
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met with me to discuss the fact that in personnel coding they indicate sex
and race. The issue, however, is only on the coding of race on applicants
and employees and this covers white, black, oriental and others as categories.
It was revealed that use of these codes is extremely limited and does not appear
in the Personnel File in a knowing fashion and that any compilation of these
statistics is specifically limited within the Office of Personnel. This poses
a policy question whether the need to describe the race of applicants and
employees is necessary for our interests and in light of Executive Orders
excluding qualification of employees on the basis of race. I asked Mr. Wattles
to prepare a statement on the use of this code, whether or not it is needed
and the controls on its use. Additionally, we discussed the fact that each
Personnel File carried a colored photograph of the employee which is also
frowned upon by the Civil Service; however, it was agreed that the color
photograph is necessary for Agency purposes.
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1. PPB Representative to Records Management Board: Today Mr.
Ocalled concerning the PPB representative to the Records Management
Board and wondered whether the DD/S representativej could 25X1 A
represent PPB as well. I advised that I did not think that this was proper
as the representative should truly be a member of the Office of the Director
so that he could properly and definitely concern himself with the office problems.
I felt that an outsider would not be able to share the concerns and facts of
records management and therefore would insufficiently represent the Director's
Office.
agreed to this and with John Clarke will nominate
3. Midcareerists - -Comments on Agency Management: Today John
Richardson briefed the Executive Committee on the substance of comments
made by Midcareerists concerning Agency management. Mr. Richardson
gave a well-organized and effective presentation. The main points were as
follows :
In response to the Director's request DTR opened the meeting with
a review of principal criticisms voiced by Midcareer Trainees. They are:
(a) Parochialism- -too little knowledge of other directorates, excessive security
regarding T-KH, and overemphasis on compartmentation; (b) Career matters --
no follow-on to Midcareer Course program, no formal career pattern, no
visible evidence of management involvement, awareness they are the successors
but no grooming effort, unanimous view that seeking jobs outside their directorate
is sudden death for career, lack of candor on the part of management, don't
know why they are selected for the Midcareer Course; (c) Dead wood at the
GS-14/15 level prevents promotion, causes incompetence in staff elements,
vertical communication with immediate supervisor is not a problem.
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participate in management.
The Director thanked the DTR and commented that his suggestions
are helpful.
The Director asked the DTR to identify remedial steps. He offered
the following: (a) More students in two-week course, Introduction to Intelligence;
(b) Drop requirement to GS-12 for participation in Intelligence Review Course;
(c) Greater participation in Clandestine Services Review Course; (d) Other
directorates' copying example of DD/S "Trends and Highlights" bimonthly
sessions with senior DD/S management; (e) Deputy Directors meet with
Midcareerists before and after Course to discuss management, not world
affairs; (f) Two-hour session with the Executive Director during the Midcareer
Course; (g) Development of some scheme where our ablest Midcareerist can
At the Executive Committee Meeting today it was'
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with the title of Deputy Assistant Secretary. He is from DD/I but unfortunately
the Director was unaware of this assignment and reflected his concern that
he was not so informed.
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5. Deputy Director of Training, Today I asked Mr.
to meet with me in light of the fact that I have not had a chance
to talk to him since Hugh Cunningham had been selected as Director of Training.
In essence I advised that I vould continue as Deputy Director
of Training and I wanted him to work closely with Mr. Cunningham in acquaint-
ing the latter with the entire current Training program. I further advised
that there was no understanding or commitment that at any point in time
_Jwould be relieved and another Deputy appointed. I did indicate,
however, that at some point Mr. Cunningham may suggest that he have a
Deputy of his own choice and we would consider this if and when such ever
occurs. indicated his full and complete desire to serve Mr.
Cunningham as Deputy Director of Training or in any other position the DD/S
so desired. He would like at some time in the future to be assigned to a COS
position overseas. I as quite relaxed and appreciative of
this discussion. Should in the future there be considered a change in the DDTR
position we should approach the DD/P for any possible COS job for Mr.
ut meanwhile he is available for any DD/S job that may develop.
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DD/S
20 March 1969
Film of President Nixon's Agency Talk: Colonel White called and asked
that a copy of the black and white film of the President's talk in the auditorium
on 7 March be made available to him for forwarding to the White House for
obtained a copy and presented
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2. Last night John Clarke reported to me that
as thinking of returning to DD/I and he asked whether I had
a nomina ion for his replacement. I told him I would consider the matter
and let him know. Chuck Briggs (who was present) suggested the name
of but indicated there might be some opposition because of
his identification with the dispute concerning centralization or decentralization
of computer services. Mr. Clarke indicated that he did not want anyone
involved in a dispute and accordingly would look for other nominations.
I have discussed this matter with Mr. Coffey and for con-
sideration of a possible replacement.
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19 March 1969
1. Showing of Film of President's Visit: At the Executive Committee
Meeting today I mentioned that the film of the President's visit to the Agency
would be shown on March 19, 20 and 21. There were several comments around
the table that the quality of both the black and white and color film was quite
good and everyone seemed pleased with the arrangements.
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DD/S 18 March 1969
Text of Nixon Speech Being Sent to Overseas Stations: The Director,
upon reading Headquarters Employee BulletinL-Idated 12 March 1969
which contains the President's speech to Agency employees on 7 March, requested
that in the fifth paragraph the word "organization" be changed to "auditorium. "
This change was to be made because this was actually what the President
meant having just come in from visiting the employees outside of the auditorium.
This action was taken on 18 March 1969 b
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and future assignments. I advised that he had been considered for a number
of different assignments but for those involving overseas duty we had eliminated
him in the early stages because of his family problems. Therefore, he was
not queried regarding his interest in a given job. I advised that some time
in the future a transfer from AF Division would probably be desirable because
it is best not to stay in one position too long. I expressed interest 25X1A
in being an assistant t and he would like to be considered as
a replacement forl who retires in December 1969. I advised
I had not thought of this but the idea had merit. I subsequently talked to 25X1 A
1who would be most pleased to hav as his
deputy. This should be considered as a possible assignment when the appropriate
time comes.
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Campus Recruitment Policy: Today I called a meeting of
to discuss the draft memorandum on Agency
policy on campus recruitment. I advised that paragraph 3a should be revised
to include elements of publicity rather than being limited solely to the safety
of the recruiter. I also asked that Personnel immediately arrange for appropriate
representation from the other Directorates to be included in a committee to
review our experience on the campus and recommend whether or not there
should be any change or qualification of our campus recruitment policy. I
appointed s the DD/S representative to this committee.
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1. Presidents of the United States On Intelligence: I have had several
conversations with Acting Executive Director, concern-
ing the re-issuance of the booklet, "Presidents of the United States On
Intelligence. " After further consultation with the Director it is desired
that the following be accomplished: (a) The booklet re-issued and to include
the President Johnson letter of 18 September 1967, -
and the statement by
President Nixon on 7 March 1969. (b) To highlight the fact that this is a
new issuance, the cover publication should be colored blue to distinguish
it from the present cover of green. (c) There should be a review of
dissemination of this booklet. Its main purpose is to keep the number
of copies down to approximately 2, 000 printing volume and concentrate
on internal CIA distribution as differentiated from an outside distribution.
The number of copies sent outside the Agency should be limited to that
which is considered truly necessary. (d) I will confirm the number of copies
to be printed with the Executive Director when he returns on approximately
18 March.
I have discussed this matter with OTR, who
indicates that the original negatives for the printing have been either
destroyed or are not usable and subsequently we will have to do a new job.
It will take about three weeks. Meantime we can start putting the booklet
together to include the additional statements indicated in "a" above. I
will meet wit n 12 March to confirm these arrangements.
2. Midcareer Comments on Agency Organization: As previously
indicated the Director was interested in having Mr. Richardson, OTR,
brief the Executive Committee Meeting on the summation of the comments
by Midcareerists on Agency organization and operations. I passed this
request to Mr. Richardson and later had a talk wi It has
been decided that Richardson's briefing will take place on the 21st of
March and should not exceed 10 to 15 minutes. I will so inform Mr. Richardson.
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request fro Chief, EUR. He asked for my tentative reaction
to a proDosal that- as Chief of
Base, , in May 1970. ould need about three
to four months' orientation in EUR prior to accepting this assignment.
I indicated that in my judgment Vince certainly could perform this job as
he had had a rather wide experience. I said that I had no immediate plans
25X1A for~nd that he will presumably continue with PPB. I had an arrange-
25X1 A ment with John Clarke that will be available to me as I may have
need for his services. It was pointed out that this position is a "D" slot
and the DD/P would have to pass approval on this assignment. I suggest
it not be done at this time in view of DD/P personnel ceiling problems but
it might receive a more favorable consideration at a later date. I asked
whether this would have any effect whatsoever on the Chief of Support
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4. General Robert Cushman: On 11 March it became evident that
Marine Corps Headquarters, Department of Defense, was having some
difficulty in making arrangements to have General Cushman available for
appointment to CIA as DDCI on approximately 15 April. Two key issues
are, first, the availability of General Cushman for appearance before the
Senate committee for confirmation purposes and prior to this action pro-
viding General Cushman an adequate briefing on CIA and the Intelligence
Community. The second issue is that General Cushman will be relieved
of his command in Vietnam on 26 March. His successor will immediately
receive a three-star appointment as Lieutenant General. The Marine
Corps is limited in the number of Lieutenant Generals and unless some
other arrangement is made General Cushman may be reduced to Major
General status. It is not known whether there would be any difficulties
in restoring General Cushman to three-star status for his appointment to
CIA. This apparently is a matter of concern to Marine Corps Headquarters.
In light of these problems I held a hurried meeting with Larry Houston,
Jack Maury and Jack Coffey on 11 March to review the problems
involved and to see what corrective action could be taken. It would be a
tragedy to have a situation develop whereby General Cushman would lose
a star as a result of his appointment to the CIA through the inability of
the Marine Corps to make appropriate arrangements for him to retain
his third star. A call was placed b to General Anderson,
Marine Corps, with a view to arranging a meeting whereby these matters
could be discussed. General Anderson advised that the Marine Corps had
a number of problems in this matter to sort out and they were not prepared
to talk at this moment but would let us know as soon as possible. We expect
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such a time to be set for Thursday, 13 March, at which time General
Anderson will either come here or we will go over to the Pentagon. It
is proposed that the meeting be conducted with General Anderson by the
DD/S, the General Counsel or Mr. Warner
has kept the Director informed of these general develop-
ments and has indicated that this matter is being worked on by the DD/S.
Mr. Helms did have a conversation with General John McConnell, Chief
of Staff, United States Air Force, who indicated that General Cushman
would be available on the 15th of April but there was no indication of any
problems at that time in carrying out this timing.
An additional problem has been the fact that legislative liaison
officers of the Marine Corps (DoD) have been directly negotiating with
the Senate committee and apparently have been endeavoring to try to have
confirmation arranged without the necessity of an appearance by General
Cushman. This we seriously doubt can occur because certainly the committee
will want to see General Cushman personally. Additionally, the Marine
Corps had not given any thought to the fact that General Cushman should
be briefed by the Agency prior to his confirmation hearing and we regard
this as necessary background before he takes the step.
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his signing authorities as Acting Executive Director. He advised that
this had not been discussed and in the ensuing conversation it was agreed
that there were several categories which might pose future problems if
he should si on the basis of dele ated authorit I suggested that,- talk
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this over wi and Larry Houston whichWe did this afternoon
25X1 A and we agreed t tin es short time involved, namely, a week, this would
not pose any real problem but should be wary of signing any
authorizations in the field of procurement. It was agreed that should an
25X1A issue develop on the exercise of any authorities we could all get together
and work out a solution. I called I to acquaint him with the
essence of our discussion which supplemented a prior discussion that
Larry Houston had had with him. We see no problem in this regard.
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Coffey of developments during my absence he mentioned the magnitude of
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Mr. Osborn and asked that he consider is matter very carefully before
he finally comes up with his estimated requirements. Osborn advised that
he will submit a paper of alternative security requirements starting from
ultimate position through alternative requirements on a reduced scale.
These we will have to judge in light of all other factors. Mr. Osborn assured
me that they had given this matter full attention and wanted to be certain
that there was no misunderstanding as to the security integrity of the
installation in the future.
3. On this date I met with o advise him
concerning the possibility of his assignment to the IG Staff for a two-year
tour. He had previously been briefed on this by Les Bush and I explained
my discussion with Gordon Stewart and his great interest in having Mr.
would be a two-year tour and at the expiration of that he would return to
another assignment in the DD/S. I expressed to my appreciation
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serve on the IG Staff. was interested in serving in
this assignment and thought it would be a good experience. I advised this
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and admiration of his assistance to Mr. Bush since the time that Mr. Bush
has become Director of Finance. I indicated that I knew how difficult it
was to work under a new chief who in a number of instances has changed
or revised a program with which the deputy has been personally involved
over a period of time. I indicated that I knew it was difficult for the
individual to "about face" and fully and loyally subscribe to the new policies.
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Bush and had done everything in his power to honestly support the new approach
LJ/~ I n in the Office of Finance. I is most appreciative of this statement.
I advised that I would consult with Mr. Stewart and Mr. Bush and set a
25X1A mutually acceptable time for the assignment. I will be attending
the DoD computer class program from 24 to 28 March.
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to discuss the assignment of to It was agreed that
she would be assigned to the position of Deputy to- he Admissions, Information
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is the Chief and will be taking the position presently occupied
25X1 A b ho is being assigned to another position. I 25X1A
25X1 A is an experienced Agency employee who can well use the services of Miss
in the handling of internal and external training requests. This
s ou e an active and demanding job which will call upon I 25X1A
having direct contact with a large number of Agency people. I believe this
type of job will be to her liking. She will report to OTR on Monday, April
21, and I advised that I wanted her position and specific duties clearly
25X1A defined so that there will be no question as to her responsibilities. Meantime
I will undergo briefing in DD/S offices and two training courses
and will operate from the DD/S staff office.
5. Lieutenant General Robert Cushman: advised
that General Cushman had sent a message advising that he would be detached
from service in Vietnam on 26 March. He desired to be assigned at that
time, 26 March, to the CIA and would return to the states under CIA
auspices and would assume duties around 15 April. General Cushman will
be a Presidential appointee subject to Senate approval. In the past the
active date of assignment has been after the Senate has approved the appoint-
ment. To our knowledge there have been no interim appointments which
entitled the nominee to the various benefits that go with the position.
This matter has been referred to Larry Houston for an opinion and a response
will be prepared for General Cushman. So as to avoid any misunderstandings
I asked that the reply to General Cushman be quite specific in citing the
legal factors that must be satisfied in his appointment as DDCI.
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1. Mr. Godfrey called attention to the significance of the Cuban
announcement of the arrest of yesterday's hijacker.
2. Secretary Laird in Saigon will receive through our channels
electrically the PDB and the Daily Bulletin. Mr. Carver announced that
General "Fritz" Freund is coming out to lunch again today and that the
RDC transfer is to be discussed.
*3. Mr. Maury noted that the Director is to appear 13 March before
the Defense Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee. Mr.
Maury also commented ref the Ervin Bill that Ed Braswell, senior staffer
for the Senate Armed Forces Committee, had talked to Senator Ervin who
stated that Mr. Houston and Mr. Maury had been very vague and unspecific
in their talk with him. The Senator said he intended to write Mr. Helms
asking what in specifics they were intended to convey. Mr. Maury also
noted that Representative Henderson is again preparing his own version
of the Bill. Finally, he reiterated that Senator Eastland is willing to have
a Deputy appear before the full Judiciary Committee if Senator Ervin does
not invite the Director to appear before the Subcommittee.
4. Mr. Maury noted that one seeming product of the Director's
appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was the expressed
with their 1a ers. have as e r. a es w.
to determine if an application has been received or is being prepared.)
5. Mr. Bross reported that General Taylor had seen a demonstration
by DIA of its Information Handling System (nothing to do with COINS) and
which was successful. Taylor reported DIA progress in this field as
"astounding. "
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6. Mr. Du kett commented favorly on the appointment of Mr.
Paine as Head of IA. l ---- Cs..,,
7. Colonel White reported the White House Staff decision that
there would be no cameras inside the auditorium. The Director reiterated
his desire to walk through the program today or as suggested by Colonel
White tomorrow morning.
8. The Director referred to yesterday's NSC meeting which dealt
primarily with the ABM problem. He said that Mr. David Packard, Deputy
Secretary of Defense, himself gave the one-hour briefing which was excellent
and a first as far as Mr. Helms was concerned. Mr. Helms noted that
at the end BOB Director Mayo called the attention of the President to the
financial and budget significance and resisted being waved off by the
President- -Mr. Helms pointed to this courageous action as indicating that
we should not underestimate Mr. Mayo.
9. The Director also commented on his appearance yesterday
before the Pike Committee which is handling the Pueblo matter. He felt
it had turned out all right although it was a bit tricky in the beginning.
He also said that he felt that NSA made a serious error in emphasizing
the catastrophic significance of the losses.
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President' Nixon "yesterday T
signed an executive order es-
tablishing an Office of Minor-
ity Business Enterprise to pro-
mote and expand business
ownership by minority groups.
The new office, which *111
be established in the Com-
merce Department, will help
fulfill Mr. Nixon's promise to
promote "black -capitalism" Thursday, March 6,1969 THE ASHINGTON POST
and also enterprises by Mexi=
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Jr. accepted the award on be-
half of his crewmembers, Col.
Frank Borman and Lt. Col.
William A. Anders.
Paine, 47, is a native of
Berkeley, Calif. The President
said that after "searching the
whole country ... we found,
as is often the case, that the
best man in the country was
in the program."
Washington Post reporter
Thomas O'Toole reported from
Houston that Paine's appoint-
ment delighted the men in the
Space Agency. He is respected
and admired by the 11,000
scientists and engineers in the
nine space centers, O'Toole
said.
Paine's credentials are the
curious combination of sci-
entist, engineer and adminis-
trator. In his 14 months as
Deputy and Acting Adminis-
nority groups.
Secretary of Commerce
Maurice H. Stans, who will su-
pervise the operation of the
new office, said that "we are
trying to abandon the term
`black capitalism' in favor of
the minority business enter-
prise because there are other
minorities entitled to the ben-
efits of this program."
In another action, the Presi-
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Paine, Acting Administrator
of the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration
since the resignation of James
E. Webb in October, as NASA
Administrator.
Mr. Nixon made the sur-
prise announcement at.a cere-
mony at which he awarded the
Robert H. Goddard memorial
trophy to the Apollo 8 astro-
decisions, including the deci- ... to head NASA -_I
sion late last year to send the ? -
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around the moon, a flight op-
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1. Colonel White was in the chair since the Director was attending
an early NSC meeting.
2. raised the Agency dilemma in connection with
the USCSB proposal to release certain crypto equipment to NATO countries.
The dilemma is that the Director last year representing USIB took a strong
negative position on this matter. At present USCSB has affirmative votes
from all members including others who supported the negative USIB position
last year. It was decided that this matter could not be finalized without
being presented personally to the Director which I was asked
to do. The sentiment, however, was that the negative position should be
maintained even though that resulted in putting the matter, under present
USCSB ground rules, to the Secretaries of State and Defense for decision.
saw the Director later in the day and the Director decided
that his USCSB representative should vote against the
proposal.)
3. It was noted that Mr. Carver did not go to Saigon with Secretary
Laird as had been thought a possibility the previous evening.
4. I mentioned that in connection with the rebuilding of showers
in connection with the exercise area a load of sand would be brought to
the garage during the morning.
5. The rest of the meeting time was devoted to briefing on the
plans for the visit of the President on 7 March.
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1. Mr. Godfrey reported that Mr. Pedersen, Counselor of the State
Department, expressed pleasure concerning the Agency support during the
President's trip.
Apparen y e regular or Vietnamese troops naa crone .
3. Mr. Maury reported Senator Jackson's comment on Saturday
that a "very skillful recruiting job" had been done on Senator McClellan and
also that he thought the matter of the Ervin Bill had been handled very well.
The Director complimented all participants in the Saturday session with
Senators McClellan and Jackson. Senator McClellan stated that the time had
been the most productive several hours he had spent in quite some time. He
also promised to come back again in two weeks' time for further and more
detailed briefings. The Director was surprised to learn on Saturday that this
was Senator Jackson's first time in the Headquarters Building.
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Committee which is looking into the Pueblo affair. The Director's draft
testimony has been completed byl nd distributed for comment to
various Agency officers. The Director asked that Messrs.0 Bross and 25X1A
Maury go over the draft and plot today so that he could then get on it himself
tomorrow.
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moving into the financial situation The Director expressed
dissatisfaction with the previous r ing could be done.
6. The Director commented again on the planned Presidential visit
Friday. With some vigor he said that if any people, for example in the
Clandestine Services, were worried about having their picture taken they
25X1 A should stay away from the ceremony. He elaborated on this point by referring
to a comment from expressing bother that the student editors
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had been brought to an area in the building near an area being used for a
course for SB people. The Director had told that if it
worried him the sign should not have been at the door. aid
responsibility for the sign on the Office of Training. Mr. Helms broadly
commented that anyone with peculiar security problems should take their
own actions to satisfy their needs. Further on the visit, the Director told
M:r. Goodwin that we might as well be prepared to set basic rules for the
press and he relaxed otherwise concerning what they actually do within
their specific parameters.
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