OFFICIAL DIARY

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CIA-RDP79-01041A000100020084-1
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RIPPUB
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T
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1
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December 9, 2016
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December 4, 1998
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84
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Publication Date: 
November 3, 1952
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NOTES
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Approved For Relse 20027} 79-010A000100020084-1 Security Informatior9 official Diary Monday,, 3 November 1952 1? At the Deputies' meeting, mentioned to DCI the report of China's air prepara- tions respecting Indochina which was unconfirmed and evaluated Flow" by O/CI. 2. Also at the Deputies' meeting, gave DCI the NE report on the possibility of legalization of Tudeh in Iran. 25X1A9a 25X1X7 3. Discussed with DCI cable respecting comments on the procedure for the next NATO Standing Group conference, Reminded DCI of the revised procedure which he had approved and also reminded him of nV talk with Shortt and with Samford. Thereafter drafted an explanatory cable f orb 25X1 A9a 4, Informed Mr. Sheldon of my conversation with General Partridge respecting relationg with AFSA and requested him to send a copy of his minutes on this subject to General Partridge. 25X1A9a =F' 5. Phoned of FE/DD/P, and made a mild complaint as to the priority If given the cable on China's air preparations threat toward Indochina, but 25X1A9c indicated that there was some background leading him to believe that the routine precedance was an indirect evaluation of the information. Indicated that a comment would be preferable from ou( point of view. 25X1A9a 25X1A9a 6. After chatting with- informed our answer to the Newsweek request for information was "no" and that this would be our general policy on this general problem. Later approved a proposed log entry drafted by on this 25X1 A9, point, 25X1 A9a 7. Lunched with Park Armstrong, and Mr. Amory. Following luncheon, we returned to Mr. Armstrong's Office, a ici time the following points were covered: a, Mr. Armstrong handed to me a draft proposal respecting Psychological Warfare Intelligence support and I undertook to review it and comment prior to my trip, b, I raised a question of the NSA reorganization and expressed to Armstrong 25X1A9a -my views on the priority of personnel choices and the necessity for getting going on some planning in this field. I indicated that I 25X1A5a1 was looking for an experienced assistant and Mr, Armstrong suggested 25X1 A5al presently connected with Armstrong 25X1 A9a also inquired whether could be persuaded to come down for a while. c. We chatted finally respecting relations between the two Offices and I suggested that there was some discussion between working level people on economic matters which I felt could be worked out satisfactorily both from State and our own point of view. I requested that Mr, Armstrong not take any position until he had talked with Mr. Amory or myself, if the matter was raised.. 25X1A9a 8. Was briefed by on ray trip to the Far East. This documerAp rpMgclf,9&&eIease 2000/0O' ' 6=006P79-01041 Awl 00020084-1 fife, if separated from the tila it m,!st be Security Information subjected to individual systematic t ,