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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100160054-1
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August 23, 2000
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January 23, 1964
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Approved For Release 2000/09/08 : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000100160054-1 In indan,uj and Burma,forir---- etaries of??State ?sre almost exxamyle- there were occasions Secr ,when the CIA was always informed of major under- rebel activities at cross- p urposes cover activities in their juove tt dictions, and if they disapproves wit Mate Department po ,icy. N they can carry the matter to President Dwight D. Eisenhow-11 higher authority. er knew all about the U-2 flights L om taints continue ? however, over the Soviet Union, and Pres-,;'because six hor mate ores ei n serv-1 6dent John F. Kennedy knew all ice o i informedl about the Bay of Pigs invasion an sometimes assume that the' of Cuba. But, the shooting down CA-Is of an its own a ain, be ion a U-2 and the collapse of the 1 cause t e co-ordination does not !(gvasion gave further impetus to h a I ways work perfectly, and, In public impression that the CIA y above all, because of normal ~ h at was a freeheelmg agency t sometimes made policy instead guar against encroac ment the other. `When'Allen W. Dulles was Cl h d al i h h "i recto , e e t w t t pears, informed officials say sadors and area Assfstent! lie relations problem by making frequent speeches ? and planting e Pub-1 wv;.. Y favorable articles in newspapers'4 and magazines. ~ F,' cCon ad been more nearly,' anonymous until he tried the re- cent experiment in ? publicity, tThe agency argument is that, to vine. These occasions were !infrequent, limited to matters of '.public interest, and clearly in `make public its conclusions on a? smatter of importance from time +CIA economists have just as~~ Itnuch right to get credit for their rwork as do ? the employes of the, State Department or the Depart- ~nTent of Health, Education and Welfare. CIA, DECIDED, with approval-) l.of the State Department and pos- !.sibly the President, that it would volving only the nonsecret work- jings of the agency. . to critics. disagree, believ- in that ubiic relations lave no part in an intellipence hr?anization, that the CIA should ra ways avoid publicity, take the blame for blunders that become ,.;known and avoid taking credit tfor successes. j` In the light of the reaction to ,the-first venture in publicity, the )CIA is, reconsidering whether to, try again sometime or abandon A. source sympathetic to the, ,;CIA said: "It was right, but If j .,the American,people don't like, Q JAN 2 3 1964 Approved For Release 2000/09/08 : CIA-RDP75-00001 R0001.00160054-1 CO - ORDINATION has im-