DIARY NOTES

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CIA-RDP76-00183R000400050086-3
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December 9, 2016
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May 22, 2001
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May 29, 1963
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NOTES
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Approved For Release 20W07/28: CIA-RDP76 00 R00040005 6-3 25X1A DIARY NOTES DD/S 29 May 1963 25X1A 25X1A6a 25X1A9a 1. Jim Garrison reported that the Office of Logistics has had no business with th since 1961. I asked him to check with the Technical Services Division and the Office of Special Activities to see if they could be the culprits in the case which I mentioned in yesterday's Diary Notes. 25X1A9a 2. advised me not to use the Director's name on any cable or in any letter unless specific permission is obtained in each case. I thankec25X1A him for this advice and have advised the Office of Communications accordingly. with CIA and, in fact, will not be available for at least another year. (This all sounds like a tempest in a teapot based on a great deal of misinformation.) 5. Sherman Kent advised me this morning that ould be 25X1A9a coming on board very shortly. (I have asked Emmett Echols to get in touch with Sherman and to take care of the personnel action. I have also asked Jim Garrison to explore how best to provide a car and to advise me.) 5X1A9a 5X1A9a Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP76-00183R000400050086-3 CEO' .BEGET Approved For Release 20$1/07/28: CIA-RDP76-00183R0004000SW86-3 9a 7. was down to see me again about who has been5X1 A9a sick recent y. to d him that and I had agreed that we woul 5X1A change his assignment shortly alter u y . This was entirely satisfactory to Walt. 25X1A9a 8. say that General Carter was going to see25X1 A9a Dick Helms about t 2:30 p.m. today. 25X1A9a 9. At my request Emmett Echols advised that, should be retired for disability, his benefits would be as follows: He has eig teen years and three months of service. His "high 5" average is $18, 004. He would receive 40 per cent of this, or $7, 201 per annum. Should he elect survival benefits, this would be reduced to $6, 980 per annum and would provide survivor benefits of $3, 242 per annum to his widow in case of his death. LKW:jas Approved For Release 2001/07/28 : CIA-RDP76-00183R000400050086-3