NOTE TO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-COMPTROLLER FROM R. L. BANNERMAN

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October 7, 1966
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Approved For Release 2003/05/27 : CIA-RDP84-00780R00140009002 Executive Director-Comptroller 7D59 Hqs Reference my memorandum to you, dated 29 September 1966, forwarded here- with for your Information is a copy of a clipping from the Salt Lake City Tribune, dated 30 September 1966, covering the AP Interview with R. L. Bannerman EO-DD/S:VRT/ms (6 Oct 66) Distribution: Orig - Adse, w/cy Att Deputy Director for Support 7D18 Hqa 1 - DD/S Chrono 1 - DD/S Subject, w/cy Att & Background (DD/S 66-5147) Approved For Release 2003/05/27 : CIA-RDP84-00780 R001400090022-6 Approved For Release 2003/05/27 : CIA-RDP84-00780 R001400090022-6 CIA' Recruits Graduates !n .West Area By TM KU M ty of otw .>` ' P,( The Associated Press ad a These tblde Include T h e Central Intelligence Agcy (CIA) will be nrryhing inent 1college icr employ- Rocky Mountain states this fall to help fill shor. taaes In critical professions ineeded by the super secret or- ganizitlon. The CIA established a person nee office in Slit Lake City in July, headed by Recruiter Jack 0. Hanson. "We're interested In all kinds of applicants, the overt as wen ,as In the secret aspect of QA an nient," Hanson stated. His jurlsdlctioo is Now Mexico, Artaona, Utah, Colas Rlta en 1br glee CIA have oncounbuid and radical ~ at ual ties aid In fhr Mid- west. Hanson said the CIA ? trouble in the Rocky Mountain state. me schools Reason wM: in.the next few months itx lode: ' In Utah - University of Utah. Brigham Young Univrnrity, Weber State College, Ufak; & mte In Idaho - Idaho State Vrrl versity. Idaho. -----land motion pictures, by The CIA his a critical need for physicists. engineers at all kinds, accountants, certified public accountanrs and photo- grammatt iats. Hawn said h ws a jency has seen hiring mae women. Hr U this is, to some da~ree traced b the drain on nnerpnw- er by the Viet Nam war. portraying an uoretllstic super spy, have warped the imaging. floe of applicants so that they have a tnisconceptioe at what CIA employment is. "lho r the mostYpart." be con- tinnd, "w nployes are engage l doesn't anticipate that sort ct in evaluation and irrltlng it is- telllgesce reports - a far tlh5g 'We are late: ested In a varis-' No t>tA w PAP aS Approved For Release 2003/05/27 : CIA-RDP84-00780 R001400090022-6 Approved For Release 2003/05/27 : CIA-RDP84-00780 R001400090022-6 cal standards be enforced. the city recorder to set a date ,;,However, If financing cannot IMP Mr. Jorgensen and Asst obtained )oc, home improw? C* atty. Lein Halgrsa to ap CIA Is Recruiting g t* am mass" PM ftwng- Intelligor ce agency jobs jAge d. and are at ffis Unft ton, D.C: U.S. Service Camtnlssioa only a aoaaf pee,amtige of and benefit ii- applicants, Hanson said, are tee. exempt ssrv- oepted by the CIA.' Most fa1l'to1t a policy. Cadiaaed tram Pa0 &:I false' the lids standards. otir from the glorified twat and his AM be said, are discouraged clandestine operations.. Into taking immediate employ. "When hnterviewiag a Wow," went elsewhere by a three to he said, "ere haviF to set him five-month * period needed foe on tbii glaritlcatloa Vie- pmt and to ongplate a fore in and finds binsdf recnrity ebedt. 'y " Their has been some opposi. An applicant for a profession- tian to CIA policies - some al CIA must ba 24.,a voiced by Congress--bat Han. M. d~ blab; hew a on said that on the whole the degree and bf mature. "The agency's public Image is high. isdtsaalways on tea looked He said the CIA employe has a 1hr military exp.- ciueer of geanine service to the rience. - not so . much for the c my and one which bolds training 6 for matatily;" tea- eoosklarable interest and chsl- Mockup Of Jet Osnib^iNd &M Pap 11.1 iruUe at IN gn.lft Per hour, cam mMy zuox'e pasleagea and apPpJ* ta~ .0 to 3S per ,ttK g With Vii 'fin , Boelgg met ale sand widuir. day they eluted ,,dam" a.- ders for Ir to 1I of.2te planes me erad e,: IBM- a sale of MIba DI, 2975 the company sdcpects W have add 311 of the and put less strsm as the run. way tee .n >4ost heavy cargo cratt. In addtttoa, tie' eoglna. Law 2% dMes. the tab"ff IMW of pewees colors acrd 7St r-W ie get in z C N4 I shoe clinic CPYRGHT Approved For Release 2003/05/2'7,: CIA-RDP84-00780 R001400090022-6 Approved For Release 2003`/05/27 : CIA-RDP84-00780 R001400090022-6 4 Oct 66 ' Mr.T. - You indicated earlier that you would send a copy of the attached forward to ExDir when received. Approved For Release 2003/05/27 : CIA-01P'84-00780 R001,400090022-6 Ap roV a aseccF43tAP80Q~@1~00090 x UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP Ap TO NAME AND ADDRESS DATE INITIALS I Deputy Director for Support 7 D 26 Hqs 2 3 4 5 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETURN CONCURRENCE INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks : Attached is a thermofax copy of a clip- ping from the Salt Lake City Tribune dated 30 September 1966 covering the AP interview with FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER F 52M: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. DATE Director of Personnel 5 E 56 Hqs X UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET FORM 10. 237 Use previous editions Approved Approved TO: Mr. Bannerman via Mr. Wa ROOM NO. BUILDING REMARKS; Recommend your signature. VRT FROM: o?r"~`e?lease 6&18/27 : CIA-RDP8 r(~001 FORM RM 5524I REPLACES FORM 96-8 WHICH MAY BE USED.