DIARY NOTES
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May 26, 1965
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DIARY NOTES
DD/S 26 May 1965
1. At the Executive Committee Meeting this morning I reported that
the President had requested that all Federal agencies hire one additional
summer employee for each one hundred regular employees. To the extent
possible, selection should be made on the basis of educational and economic
need. The Director asked Mr. Kirkpatrick to try to get an exception for the
Agency. (Later in the day Kirk reported to me that he had talked with
Warren Irons, Executive Director of the Civil Service Commission, who
excepted the Agency from the President's directive. I passed this on to
Emmett Echols.)
2. Alan Warfield talked to me about the memorandum I wrote him re-
cently on exceptions which the Audit Staff had taken to some operations in
the Procurement Division. I said that, although I understood some of his
problems, I thought he and the Office of Finance should both work harder
to straighten them out and perhaps devise some scheme to simplify the whole
procedure.
3. Matt Baird appealed to me for an Agency policy on whether attendance
at an Agency management course will be a prerequisite to enrollment in the
Midcareer core course. I undertook to formulate this policy.
4. I talked with
about the following items:
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5. reported that Senator McCarthy got lost coming out to
the Hea quarters building a day or two ago. John thought that we might put
up CIA signs. I undertook to get the Director's approval.
6. Larry Houston, Howard Osborn, and I met to discuss our response
to the Moss subcommittee query on use of the polygraph. We agreed that we
would submit written answers to their questions but would attempt to avoid
leavin the p a er in their possession. (Later in the afternoon Larry reported
that had had a fairly satisfactory conversation with the committee
counsel an tat he believed this arrangement would be possible.)
7. Alan Warfield reported to me that the new Chrysler is available. I
asked him to assign it to Dick Helms. I offered the Lincoln to Mr. Kirk-
patrick. He declined it and asked me to explore the possibility of using his
own car and claiming mileage. I asked Alan to check this out.
8. I talked with (Our conversation
is recorded in a separate Memorandum for the Record.)
9. reported that handcarried our proposed
letter about our dual compensation disability cases to Mr. Frank Bartimo,
Assistant General Counsel (Manpower) of the Department of Defense, who
felt inclined to agree with our position and virtually instructed the judge
Advocate General of the Army to take corrective measures to discontinue
the military disability retirement payments to these individuals but not to
seek reimbursement of those payments already made.
LKW:jrf
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