DIARY NOTES FOR COLONEL WHITE
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August 14, 1963
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DIARY NOTES FOR COLONEL WHITE
A-DD/S Friday, 16 August 1963
1. Mr. Kirkpatrick presided at the Executive Committee Meeting this
morning since the Director was preparing for his test ban hearings and General
Carter was on the West Coast. There was nothing of particular interest to the
DD/S discussed at the meeting.
25X1A6a tion did not involve any activation of bA1 Aa
an as our emer enc reloca2
tion center, so there should be no conflict. The 25X1A6a
might have to respond by a notional memorandum to some requirements laid on
25X1 A9a him, but that was about all - thought might come up.
3. I attended a preliminary showing of the OTR film on the Office of Scientific
Intelligence. It was extremely well done and well worth the hour and a half.
25X1A9a 4. advised me that on next Tuesday, 20 August, there will be
an awar ceremony in the auditorium in honor of the eighteen blood donors who
had given more than three gallons each and the four keymen who have been working
on the program for more than ten years. All keymen and donors are to be invited
and it is expected that General Carter will make the presentations. If not, Harry
asked that I do it in Kirk's absence. (Fortunately, I will have to be in New York
on Tuesday.) It later developed that General Carter could take it on.
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-ha#` resigned and would have to go through the rehiring process if we brought
him back at this time. Bob Bannerman recommended that we not rehire him while
the charge is still outstanding. (Harry and I agreed. If the case had been heard
and the boy acquitted, we would have felt an obligation to rehire him.)
6. Bob Bannerman, who will be away next week, gave me the latest word
from the District Police regarding the demonstration on 28 August. Next week
there will be a meeting at GSA regarding the protection of Government buildings
and, as the great day approaches, we hope to get further advice.
will make a presentation at the Senior Staff Meeting on Monday, 19 August. 25X1A9a
2. The Office of Personnel is planning a conference for the professional
recruiters and university associates from 1 through 11 October a I 25X1A6a
25X1 A9a talked with of the War Plans Staff who assured me t at is Opera-
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7. Ting Sheldon called me in some distress because he had to get out a
number of charts and other materials for the Director in preparation for the 25X1 A9a
meeting with Mr. Gilpatric on Monday regarding the future of NRO.
had said he could not afford to run up overtime. I called Jim Garrison and told
him that this was something we could not avoid doing and I again urged him to put
together the figures on his financial problems for early presentation to the
Comptroller for relief.
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8. John Bross spoke to me about a complaint he had received from
at South Building regarding the parking situation around the 2430 E Street compound.
25X1A9a admitted that it was a mess, but said there wasn't anything we could
o a out it. fence has been built between North and Central Buildings and will
be there for the next two or three weeks during the demolition of North Building.
This fence has cut down the available space for parking. In addition, the Director
moved in at 7:30 this morning with a group, taking up ten parking spaces. I told
Johnny that we just had to bear with this until North Building is gone and the road
opened up again. In the not too distant future, we should be back to one-way traffic
which will relieve the parking situation considerably.
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9. I met briefly with Mr. Kirkpatrick this morning, at his request, on the
scholarship program matter. I showed him a draft which Emmett, Bertha and I
25X1 A had prepared, and which I had checked previously with , which outlined
a proposed charter (articles of incorporation) for a Public Service Education Foundation.
Kirk found it acceptable and directed that an administrative plan for the activation
of such a scheme be prepared for his review shortly after Labor Day.
10. You will recall that OTR, in July, sent up a paper proposing an unclassified
training program for provisionally cleared professionals in the hard-to-get categories.
You asked that the matter be staffed out with Personnel and further recommendations
be made. We received today a paper from OTR which reverses the
25X1 A9a field and states, in effect, that there is no Agency-wi e "holding" problem which
can be solved by an unclassified training program, hence no need for such a program.
The correspondence is in your reading file.
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