MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN IAC CONFERENCE ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
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IAC-M-263
30 October 1956
I N T E L L I G E N C E A D V I S O R Y C O M M I T T E E
Minutes of Meeting Held in
IAC Conference Room, Administration Building,
Central Intelligence Agency, at 1045, 30 October 1956
Director of Central Intelligence
Allen W. Dulles
Presiding
MEMBERS PRESENT
Mr. W. Park Armstrong, Jr., Special Assistant for Intelligence,
Department of State
Major General Robert A. Schow, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence,
Department of the Army
Rear Admiral Laurence H. Frost, Director of Naval Intelligence,
Department of the Navy
Major General Millard Lewis, Director of Intelligence, Headquarters,
United States Air Force
Brigadier General Richard Collins, Deputy Director for Intelligence,
The Joint Staff
Mr. Harry S. Traynor, Atomic, Energy Commission representative
to the IAC
Mr. Ralph R. Roach, acting for Federal Bureau of Investigation
representative to the IAC
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1. Opening Remarks by Chairman
In opening the meeting the Chairman read to the members and
commented briefly on late information bearing on the Arab-Israeli and
Suez situations, 25X6
He also complimented the Watch Committee in
connection with its most recent reporting on developments affecting
these situations.
2. Approval of Minutes
23 October Meeting
(IAC-M-262)
Approved as written.
3. Watch Committee Reports
Noted Watch Committee Report No. 325 and the reports of
the special Watch Committee meetings held on 28 and 29 October.
4. Fourth Annual Progress Report
of the Economic Defense
Intelligence Committee
(IAC-D-53/8, 24 October 1956)
Noted this report.
5. Release of Survey of NIE
Dissemination and Use
(IAC-D-94/ 1, 10 July 1956;
as approved by IAC,
7 August 1956; IAC-M-262, item 7)
Agreed to release this survey to the Bureau of the Budget.
General Schow suggested, and the members concurred, that the letter
of transmittal clearly indicate that the survey had the limited goal of
establishing the distribution pattern of NIE's and of shedding light on
the kind of uses to which they are put; was an informal survey; and
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was intended for the internal use of the Board of National Estimates
and the Intelligence Advisory Committee.
6. DCID 4/6
Priority National Intelligence
Objectives
(IAC-D-50/7. 1, 25 October 1956)
Approved as amended.
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8. Review of Arab-Israeli and
Suez Developments
a. The Chairman again stated that the Watch Committee had
performed its function well in reporting on recent military developments
affecting the Arab-Israeli and Suez situations. He noted that the Presi-
dent had appreciated that fact, and had also expressed interest in data
appearing in the latest report by the IAC Ad Hoc Working Group on the
Arab-Israeli Situation.
b. After noting the 25 October report of this Working Group,
the members agreed, following discussion, that the report be given
normal distribution, subject to the deletion of the political section
(Part II) and the conclusions (Part III). The members also agreed
that the cover of this publication should carry a special notation indi-
cating that it summarized military strengths as of 25 October 1956,
and did not reflect military dispositions or developments since that
time.
C. The members also exchanged views generally on the
question of whether reports by the Arab-Israeli Working Group should
properly include not only facts but also estimates or evaluation of
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data presented. In the course of their discussion, the members
concurred in the view that, generally speaking, reports of this group
should attempt only to set forth relevant facts bearing on the Arab-
Israeli situation.
d. The question was raised as to what the nature of the
intelligence community's effort should be with respect to reporting
on current developments. General Cabell stated that the Watch
Committee should not undertake "situation" reporting, but should
focus its attention in the Middle East on evidence., if any, of Soviet
Bloc involvement. During the discussion it was also noted that the
IAC Ad Hoc Working Group on the Arab-Israeli Situation would be in
a position to report on important developments. With regard to daily
reporting, the Chairman referred to the publications issued on a
daily basis by the various IAC agencies, and noted that the Office of
Current Intelligence of CIA would regularly keep in close touch with
other members of the intelligence community.
9. Executive Session
At the suggestion of General Cabell, the members went into
executive session at 1145 to discuss certain matters bearing on the
Arab-Israeli situation.
10. Continental Air Defense
Command Briefing
Upon the resumption of the regular session at 1215, General
Cabell suggested, and the members concurred, that, in view of the
present situation, the scheduled trip of IAC members to GONAD be
postponed. General Cabell noted that he would so advise General
Partridge and that the matter of rescheduling the visit could be dis-
cussed at a later date.
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11. SNIE 12-2-56
Probable Developments in
East Europe and Implications
for Soviet Policy
Approved as amended.
Acting Secretary
Adjournment: 1300
SECRETARY'S NOTES
1. Unless objection is raised by a member at the next regular
meeting of the IAC, the Secretary proposes to release to USIA
and SNIE 12-2-56, "Probable Developments in
East Europe and Implications for Soviet Policy, " both dated 30 October
1956.
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IAC Meeting, 30 October 1956
ALSO PRESENT
Central Intelligence Agency
Lieutenant General Charles P. Cabell
Mr. Robert Amory
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Department of State
Mr. Boris Klosson
Mr. William Magistretti
Mr. Harold Glidden
Mr. William McAfee
Department of the Army
Lieutenant Colonel Charles A. Pratt
Lieutenant Colonel Donald L. Husman
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony P. Bonnaffon
Department of the Navy
Captain W. S. Howell
Department of the Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel R. B. Holden
Lieutenant Colonel V. A. Woods, Jr.
Colonel P. K. Wynne
Mr. Jack Power
Lieutenant Colonel Boyd Hart
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Tisdale
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The Joint Staff
Colonel E. G. Van Orman, USMC
Colonel Charles H. Dayhuff, Jr., USA
Colonel Ralph H.. Wade, USAF
Colonel A. Ward Gillette, USA
Lieutenant Colonel James M. Norwood,. USAF
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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