DEPUTIES' MEETING

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CIA-RDP80B01676R002300160041-7
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December 14, 2016
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January 17, 2003
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41
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November 10, 1954
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MIN
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Approved For Releases 20Q3/01/2 : PIA-RDP80B01676R002300160041-7 DEPUTIES' MEETING Wednesday, 10 November 1954 PRESENT: Mr. Dulles. General Cabell, Messrs. Wisner, Amory, Colonel White Messrs. Kirkpatrick, Helms, Bissell, Sheldon and II Mr. Dulles: a. Referred to a series of cables from the Senior Rep- resentative, (IN 20332, 20333, 20369) and raised 25X1 the question as to w ether the information contained in theseILLEGIB messages should be "repeated to Headquarters in full text". After some discussion it was agreed that our best purposes could be served by receiving either a summary or a "report" of the information in question. Mr. Helms undertook to draft a cable containing appropriate instructions on this matter. 25X1 f. Raised the question as to the advisability of a representative from DD/P attending Planning Board Meetings and after some discussion it was agreed that: (1) DD/P would designate a representative to attend these meetings; (2) in those cases where necessary an expert, from DD/P, on the subject under discussion might also be designated to attend; (3) DD/I would as heretofore be the CIA Advisor; (4) after a trial period it might prove unnecessary for DD/P to send the same representative to each meeting as indicated in (1) above. Approved For Release 20037b4`129 CtA-RDP80B01676R002300160041-7 Approved For Release 2003/O1/29 : C1A-RDP80B01676R002300160041-7 25X1 Reported that on 20 November there would be another civil defense test a and noted at the same time it had been recommendea a overnment agencies send at least 50% of 25X1 their personnel to such safe areas as they may have. Colonel White said for obvious reasons we could not do this and still 5X1 maintain security* are going to do. Mr. Kirkpatrick: Noted that the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy will be leaving in the next day or two to visit he Far East, Mr. Kirkpatrick said the invitation was still open to CIA to send one of it people along on this trip provided the I I No decision was however, the Director asked DD/P and DD/I to think about whom they might send. Mr. Sheldon: Stated he had received a request from General Christianson, Chief of Staff for the Clark group, that each member of the group, including the staff assistants, be cleared for Special Intelligence. Mr. Sheldon recommended that the Director take up this matter with USCIB at its meeting on 12 November. The Director approved. W~' 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/01/:29_ CIA-RDP80801676R002300160041-7