DIARY NOTES
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July 24, 1959
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DIARY NOTES
24 July 1959
DD/S
1. Inasmuch as Mr. Campbell, the Comptroller General, is personally coming to
our briefing next Thursday, 30 July 1959, at 2:00 p.m., the Director has agreed to
25X1A preside and participate.
2. George Carey, Assistant Director for Operations, telephoned to say that Dr.
who wanted to make the Director's letter
public, had agreed to forget the matter and the case was now closed.
the Reserve Officers' Meeting
3. Bob Amory asked me to speak for afew minutes accepted.
which begins at 1730 hours on 8 September 1959 4. I attended a luncheon for Lieutenant
Europe. Frederic
During the course of des to
be the new Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Air Forces said he assumed that we
luncheon the subject of helicopters came up and General Cabell
would have a heliport at the new building. I told him that while this was not yet in the
contract we did plan to have a heliport eventually.
5. The Director advised me that Mr. StevensOf the White House had called him to tha say that the President wanted very much to lay cornerstone
asked me to explore the possbility oft
he did not prefer to do it on Saturday. The Director to look into
25X1A having the ceremony late on a Friday afternoon. I have asked 25X1A9a
MOM Wthis with Public Buildings Service, the contractor, etc.
6. telephoned to say that he had just finished meetin with concerning the
25X1A that he was now satisfied that an arrangement with the would not be
appeared to be the only solution. He
and that
satisfactory said that if he could have that kind of
has now reviewed the contract with and
a contract there would e no problem. I told him to go ahead and see what he could work
out along these lines.
25X1A9a 7. were in to brief me on the status of the Health Bill.
Apparently we have three a erna irst, to let the Bill go through as is, which would
not mention us specifically; second, request an exemption from the Bill, in which case we
probably could set up a comparable system within the Agency; or third, request that a N
special subsection be incorporated in the Bill allowing to set ou ur cat pons lan. We hraed
that the latter would be preferable although it would us I asked for a
we would have to coordinate our plan wiI Civil Service
take up at the Deputies~.Meeting Monday
brief memorandum on this subject which
morning.
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Note: An excerpt of paragrap s an
information On 29 July 1959. (DD/S 59-3438)