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CIA-RDP76-00183R000300100176-8
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2
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December 19, 2016
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September 13, 2000
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176
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May 31, 1961
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NOTES
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Approved For Release 2006/01/10 ?90976-00183R000300100176-8 DD/S 31 May 1961 1. At the Deputies' Meeting this morning: b. Mr. Kirkpatrick announced that the President's Foreign Intelli- gence Advisory Board will meet again on Wednesday, 7 June. c. Kirk also announced that has about decided to discontinue the book which he is writing because a cannot get clearances to publish the material which he wants to include. In this connection, Kirk pointed out that all of General Donovan's files, all of which are quite sen- sitive, are in New York and should be turned over to the Ag cy. The Di- rector asked Kirk to speak to Larry Houston and try to get ?; s s iii of these files as quickly as possible. 25X1A9A 3. I talked tol about Mr. Bundy's request for courier service and top secret storage facilities in the Cambridge area for Dr. Kissinger. 25X1A9A I have asked the Office of Operations to assume responsibility for this chore with the un- derstanding that they can call on the Office of Security and other Agency elements for as- 25X1A9A sistance. I also telephoned I I and made arrangements for I of the Contact Division to go over and work out the details with him. 4. Dr. Tietjen was over to discuss with me two cases of dependents going overseas: 25X1A9A One case is that of the seventy-five-year-old mother of Missi and the25X1 25X1A9A other is the case of the seventy-nine-year-old mother of . I agreed with John that we should permit these ladies to go with the understanding tha 25X1 they will not be entitled to medical benefits. 25X1A9A 5. John also discussed with me the case of I a patient at Sheppard Pratt Hospital. The Division has proposed that the Agency pay $9 a day, which is the dif- ference between the hospitalization insurance and the actual cost, so as to avoid his being Approved For Release 2006/01/10 : CIA-RDP76-00183R000300100176-8 SECRET SECRET Approved For Release 2006/01/10 : CIA-RDP76-00183R0Q300100176-8 transferred to the Maryland State Institution. I told Dr. Tietjen that unless there was some security reason why we should do this I felt that we would have to deny the request when received. I learned subsequently that this case was presented to the PSAS Board today and that they are making a grant, which would seem to solve the problem. 6. John talked to me about the FE Division proposal to discontinue medical serv- 25X1A ices I told him that I did not think that this should be done without the Direc- 25X1 25X1A9A tor's know a ge and approval. 25X1A6A 25X1A9A 25X1A9A 25X125X1A9A 8. Des Fitzgerald telephoned to tell me that Woody Wollner, Deputy Assistant Sec- retary for International Organization Affiars, Department of State, would probably be asking us to meet with him next week to talk about the future of of the Cover Division, Staff, and I f EE Division about the recall of to active duty. The does not appear to have given up on the a er an ere is some real to believe that they are setting some trap to prove that we were wrong about this case. I 25X1A9A cautioned both Ito make very sure that any statements that we make are bulletproof. DD/S: LKW:mam Approved For Release 2006/01/10 : CIA-RDP76-00183R000300100176-8 -2- ECRFT