MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN IAC CONFERENCE ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE

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June 25, 1957
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Approved For Rel* 2003/02/2SE4U Z85S00362R0O0080001-0 IAC-M-295 25 June 1957 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, 25 June 1957 Director of Central Intelligence Allen W. Dulles Presiding Mr. Hugh S. Cumming, 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 Colonel C. J. Stattler, Jr., * acting for 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. Meffert W. Kuhrtz, acting for Federal Bureau of Investigation representative to the IAC * Part of meeting Approved For Release 2003/02/27,5'E 5S00362R000200080001-0 Approved For Rel* 2003/02/Z5 ip5SO0362ROIJ0080001-0 IAC-M-295 25 June 1957 1. Approval of Minutes 18 June Meeting (IAC-M-294) Approved as written. However, with respect to Secretary's Note 3, the members concurred in General Schow's suggestion that NIE 11-3-57, "Probable Intelligence Warning of Soviet Attackon the US Through Mid-1960," not be released to USIA. 2. Second Annual Report of the IAC Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Information Processing (IAC-D-95/3, 11 June) The members and I discussed this report with 25X1 particular reference to the last paragraph on page 2 referring to certain interagency arrangements for reproduction and distribution of intelligence and intelligence information. With respect to the question of IAC approval of the procedure set forth in that paragraph, General Lewis noted certain problems and queried especially whether the statement set forth such arrangements, including the extent of re- strictions or limitations on reproduction and dissemination, in adequate detail. After their exchange of views the members noted this report and approved paragraph 2 as a temporary procedural guide, subject to a further review of this problem by AHIP and presentation of specific recommendations in this field for consideration by the IAC at a subse- quent meeting. In this connection, Mr. Cumming made available for circulation to the IAC members a copy of a State Department administra- tive circular implementing the present AHIP procedure. 3. Review of Crisis Situations a. Watch Committee Report No. 359 b. Other Crisis Situations The Chairman and members discussed in some detail intel- ligence and information from various sources bearing on the nature, Approved For Release 2003/02/27SE R 'J5S00362R000200080001-0 Approved For RelSe 2003/02/ 'E+ l$5SO0362R0.00080001-0 IAC-M-295 25 June 1957 motives for, and possible significance of the recent Communist Chinese shelling of Chinese Nationalist positions in the Quemoy Straits area. With respect to the Middle East, the Chairman noted certain developments in the Syrian situation, particularly internal political trends. Admiral Frost commented on factors affecting the Egyptian ability to operate any Russian submarines delivered to that country. He also reported in considerable detail on the recent movements and probable routes of various Russian vessels in the Middle East and Mediterranean areas. The Chairman and Mr. Cumming exchanged views on the nature and possible consequences of current political developments in Laos. Mr. Cumming also commented on the results and possible significance 25X1 of the recent municipal elections in Djakarta. 4. Information Report to the IAC on the Defector Program (IAC -D -8 / 31, 18 June; Limited Distribution) Approved For Release 2003/02/23L"5500362R000200080001-0 Approved For ReSe 2003/02/ E(JR 1f 5S00362R0~00080001-0 IAC-M-295 25 June 1957 6. Proposal for NIE on Resistance Intelligence (IAC-D-75/8. 1, 20 June) Approved the initiation of an estimate on resistance in the Sino-Soviet Bloc and agreed that this estimate should be prepared in accordance with the procedure proposed by Mr. Cumming and Mr. Kent (IAC-D-75/8. 1, 20 June). 7. SNIE 100-2-57 Soviet Capabilities for Deception a. Approved the draft Annex E as revised by the IAC repre- sentative s. b. With respect to the question of the distribution of this estimate and the annexes thereto within the US Government, the members agreed to modify the draft distribution list for the annexes (Memorandum to IAC, 14 June) and discussed also the question of dissemination of the basic text in the light of the present standard distribution of SNIE's. However, following their exchange of views the members concurred in the Chairman's suggestion that final action on this matter be deferred for one week, during which period a limited initial distribution would be made to the members and the NSC, and that the question of the broader dissemination of the basic text and the annexes of this paper, both within and outside of the intelligence community, would be reviewed again at the next regular IAC meeting. In this connection, the members also concurred in the Chairman's suggestion that the members should consider generally at a later meeting the present distribution pattern of NIE's and SNIE's, particularly with respect to the possibility of reducing the number of copies of estimates regularly disseminated. The members agreed not to release the basic text or annexes of this estimate to USIA. However, the Chairman suggested, and Lthe members concurred, that a copy of the basic text (without annexes) be made available to Mr. Henry Loomis for his personal review, though not for his retention. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/2'S5S00362R000200080001-0 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP85SO0362R000200080001-0 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP85SO0362R000200080001-0 Approved For R se 2003/02/27 ggi?85S00362R00080001-0 IAC Meeting, 25 June 1957 ALSO PRESENT Central Intelligence Agency Lieutenant Charles P. Cabell Mr. Sherman Kent 25X1 Department of State Mr. Boris Klosson Mr. William Marvel Department of the Army Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Pratt Department of the Navy Captain W. G. Corliss Commander Clyde Shaw Department of the Air Force Colonel Harold E. Cotter Lieutenant Colonel Van A. Woods, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel Boyd Hart The Joint Staff Colonel E. G. Van Orman, USMC Colonel Joseph M. Pittman, USA Colonel Ralph H. Wade, USAF Approved For Release 2003/02/ 7 ? cI 7,RDP85S00362R000200080001-0