MINUTES OF MEETING HELD IN ROOM 214, DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUILDING, ON WEDNESDAY, 12 FEBRUARY 1947, AT 11:00 A.M.

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February 12, 1947
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Approved For Release 2006/12/26: CIA-RDP85S00362F d 700W -S kCiR S E C R E T COPY N?Z.A 4 9th Mceti g N TTO-i?AL INTELLT -TCF AUTI10RITI Minutes of Meeting held in Room 214, De rtmert of State Builds nom, on WCdnesd - cbruar7 19 at 11;00 a.m. , 12 II r{MBERS PRESENT Secretary of State George C. Marshall, in the Chair Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson Secretary of the.. Navy Ta-mcs Forrestal Fleet Admiral Williom, D. Leahy, p'crsonal ReprcSGntQtiVG-. of the President General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Director of Central Int4.lligcnce ALSO PRTSI.TTT Assistant Secretary of tar Hovard C. Petersen Mr. vVTilliam A. Eddy,. Speciel Assistant to the Secretary of State for Research and Intelligence Mr. H. Freeman M,:Matthews, Department of State Captain Robert L. Dennison, UST; Mr. James S. Lay, - r. , Central Intelligence Group SECRETARIAT Si CRE N1 nth L cotinn Acting S ecrotary Document N0. ---------------------------- "ia Change In Cus% Q Da tassiiled Class. Changed W. TS C Next Review Dale: Azth.: N 70-3 le: 2(n Civ` ea i _ Approved For Release 2006/12/26: CIA-RDP85SO0362R000700030001-0 Approved For Release 2006/12/26: CIA-RDP85S00362R,Q00700030001-0 S F C i , T; m IG t7I IdTIVITI-~S Rr1LATITTG TIMT OF TT?TFLT , COORDIT~TA TO FORL'T GN ITT NTI C ? Cx T7'LL G.T T? CT DrV? 7PT 'T'TS ATM POT? ?I TTY .h. d SPORTT aRY P1,TTT RSOTT gave o brief report on the present status of TT,I.1y. 6. He stated that the !atomic Fncrgy Commission desired to retain three people to go over information contained in the files to be transferred to the Central. Intelligence Group. He said that these three people wore to search these files for information pertaining to uranium deposits and such information was to be retained by the Commission.. Secretary Patterson sug- gested that C.T.G. take up the matter of the transfer of the personnel with Mr. Lilienthal. `,ftcr sonc discusp.ion, THE N LIQN? L ITT T LIGENCE ,UTHORITY i greed to the transfer of the personnel mentioned in N.I. ? 6 and directed the Director of ,Central Intclligcncc to work out the details with Mr. Lilienthal. (Transfer subsequently completed on 16 February 1947) REPORT BY THE DTRTCTOR OF C. ?TR~,L IlTT?'LLIG7TC', 1',t Secretary Marshall's request., G7 FP,; ,L VEND- TTBFRG stated that his last report was rather comprehensive in pointing out the accomplishments of C.-I.G. since its inception. However, this time he wished to report some of the difficulties encountered by C.I.G. He said that before taking up these difficulties he wished to point out a few accomplishments recently effected by C.IfG, GJ+'NFP`,L Vz,T'DFUBFRG said that when it was first agreed that the C.T.G. take over the activities of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the South .1meric