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December 20, 1968
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Approved For Releai2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1730000400060002-0 20 Dec 68 To: From: Dick Allan Re: Attached STATINTLOxi^ ^ ^ d Thanks for the run-down. Since I have no shreder available, I am returning the correspondence to you. *NSC Declassification/ Release Instructions on File* Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79B0173.7A000400060002-0 I NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 February 10, 1969 STATINTL RE: JPRS translation requests STATSPEC STATSPEC Can you give me guidance regarding initiation of translation requests through JPRS or any other translating service Specifically, I would like to have PROBLEMS OF WAR AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTS (Moscow: Mysl Publishers), translated. The book was published either in late 1968 or early 1969. Its authors are E. Mordzhinskaya, B. Grigoryan and T. Kondratkova. Any help you could give in the matter would be appreciated. Approved For Rele& 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP791301704000400060002-0 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 February 11, 1969 STATINTL Many thanks for the text of the IZVESTIYA article. Some time soon we ought to have lunch. Are you over here every day? With best regards. Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 STATOTHR Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79B01737A000400060002-0 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79B01737A000400060002-0 Approved For Relea~2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79B01730P00400060002-0 To: From: Dick Allen Re: Attached STATINTL Anything to this? Has the newspaper actua y been circulated, and is it effective? STATOTHR Who is the man who lent it to me? Thnaks... Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79B01737A000400060002-0 'W7 Approved For Release 2000/ 9B0W37A000400060002-0 13 February 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR.- Mr. Richard V. Allen NSC Staff SUBJECT : JPRS Contracts, Etc. I have located a copy of the English text of Problems of War and Peace: Criticism of Contem ra.ry Bourgeois 153C13-V51108041cal ce F. s e prior to arc_ o as year, was sent out for translation several months ago and by coincidence is being printed this week. I will have a copy for you Monday, 17 February. 2. You can initiate translations by con- tacting JPRS in the Department of Commerce, with the NSC paying the customary charges. There are two or three other translation services avail- able within the government, but JPRS is the place to start. CIA maintains a Consolidated Translation Survey (Code 143, ext. 3094) which is a complete listing of all translations done under contract for the government. Anyone at the CTS number could tell you in short order whether something has been translated and, if so, where it can be located. 3. The copy of I ommunist which I ordered for you last week arrive n" Condon yesterday and will be here in a day or two. Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 4. Yee, I e& ~t. i'or the pur ;30 p 5 . : r,,uld be delighted to w erhaps we had better p ropean trip has bee] the president's Approved For.,Release 200010 IA-RQP7 737A000400060002-0 to lie daily at brief ing H-K?_ I 25X1A Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 TRANSMITTAL SLIP TO. ROOM NO. 1FEB55 .I rvnmao-0 WHICH MAY BE USED. Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 SECRET Approved For Rase 2000/08/29: CIA-RDP79B01737A000400060002-0 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 February 14, 1969 25X1A 25X1A MEMORANDUM FOR FR?M: Richard V. Allen RE: CIA Materials Thanks very much for your 13 February memorandum. I will be glad to have the translation, and the information on translation is also most useful. With regard to what should be done with the documents, I called who said that I could destroy them here or send them back. For the moment, I will see how the volume "bulks, It and will keep those which I have received. Of these on the list for consideration, I would appreciate receiving NIPP-69, all parts which are currently available. In addition, I would like to have NIE94-69 (Prospects for Chile), SNIE14. 2 -69 (The Situation in Korea), and NIE 11-69 (Soviet Policy Toward the U.S.). Waiting until after the trip for lunch is fine with me. One wonders if there will ever be an end to the tasks. Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BOl-737A000400060002-0 14 February 1969 SUBJECT: Phone Call to Mr. Richard V. Allen of NSC Staff 25X1A 1. Mr. Allen had called DD/OCI, on 13 February to inquire about the validity of a statement in Embassy Buenos Aires cable 6743 to the effect that the "real danger" in Peru comes ,from the "second rank" of Peru- 25X1A vian officers who are "Communist-oriented." 25X1A asked to call Allen in an attempt to put this statement in perspective. 2. 1 reached Mr. Allen by phone at about 1730 on 14 February. S told him that there are two groups in Peru close to President Velasco that might conceivably fit the description, but neither of these are "second echelon" in the sense of being immediately in the line of succession to top power positions in the Peruvian government. One group is composed of young military officers who have graduated from the country's Academy for Advanced Military Studies. These officers might better be described as "nasirists" in that they are strong nationalists, inclined toward statist goals, and men who had been exposed to Marxist teachings at the Academy. 3. The second group which might fit the description is the small coterie of civilian advisers around President Velasco. some (but not all) of these "kitchen cabinet" members have had Communist associations. I assured Mr. Alien that we are aware of the troublemaking potential of these groups and that we are trying to find out more about them. 4. Mr. Allen was most cordial and seemed appreciative of the call. He said he has been in "the cockpit" (at the white House) for only three weeks and he finds it a bit unnerving as he reads cables coming in from all over the world referring to problems and dangers about which he knows Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BOI737A000400060002-0 S E R E T little. He said he has trouble sometimes sorting fact from the kind of fiction that some foreign governments .d personalities are promoting for their own ends. He said he would like soon to take a trip to Latin America and would want first to come out to the Agency to talk with us. He said he remembers with pleasure the tour the Agency given him by during the transition period. 25X1A 25X1A Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 Approved For Ruse 2000/A: ~I ~-DP79B0'C 37A000400061 002-0 SE!1YE 1S February 1969 Richard V. Allen NSC Staff Transmittal of National Estimates 1. Herewith, as you requested, r am forwarding one copy each of National Intelligence Estimate 94-69, Chile, and SNIE 14.2-69, Confrontation in Korea. The Nation a]. Intelligence Projections for Planning, oviet Military Farces Through Mid-1978, Sections I and 11 are available through Dr. Kissinger. 2. NIE 11-89, Basic Factors and Main Tendencies in Current Soviet Policy, has not en approved by rIe United es NMI genre Board. It is slated for con- sideration by USIB on 27 February and should be available sometime thereafter. All of these papers are available to you in the ,al Security Council Staff's own intelligence hold- through Bromley Smith or Dick Moose. 4. 1 have been promised a copy of Problems of War and Peace by Thursday of this week. If it has not arrived y the time I leave for Europe, I will arrange with my secretary to have it delivered to you. 25X1A Attachments : a/s Acting Assistant for Specia Projec Current Intelligence Distribution: Orig & 1 - Addressee 1 - AASP/Allen File 1 - ASP/Chrono Approved For Release 20 A$1 ECIA-RDP79B01737A000400060002-0 10 - oved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79B01737A000400 STATINTL February 18, 1969 Thanks for sending the issue of KOMMUNIST. I also appreciate receiving the Boltin article on Stalin. Have you and your colleagues anything in the works on the "re-Stalinization" phenomenon? If so, I would certainly like to see the product. With best regards, Approved For Release 24V/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A0J400060002-0 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 February 19, 1969 My thanks again for providing the papers which I requested. I did not know, but should have guessed, that they would be available here. I will exhaust the in-house channels before appealing to you for help. With best regards, Sincerely, Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 Approved Forelease l %b "iln DP79&91737A000400060002-0 22 April 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Richard V. Alien National Security Council S SUBJECT Materials on "Re-Stalinization" 1. After receiving your note of 18 February, asked our Soviet specialists what we had done, formally or in-house, on the "re-Seal inizat ion" phenomenon. I enclose the fruits of my query--along with an apology for the delay. I took a week's leave to paint the house; seven days became twenty-one and still I wield a brush after duty hours In any case, these papers were wait- ing for me when I returned to my desk. 2 The Stalin Issue and the Soviet Leadersb Struggle was written by a member o our Agency s , enxor 'Researc Group as part of a continuing effort to subject Soviet Bloc developments to closer scrutiny than 3.s Birth Pangs of a New Stalin 'Error' was an informal zaaemo r en n ovemer 113055. ovIe otes" is an in-house daily working paper circulated for the benefit of our desk officers. The compilation of field reports on the Shub articles is self-explanatory. 25X1A Acting Assistant for Special Projects Trent Intelligence Enclosure: a/s 1 ;'4 /9 r, Approved For Reese = P791301737A000400060002-0 Approved For Releas6000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO173-*00400060002-0 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 May 19, 1969 STATINTL CIA Operations Center 7 F 33 Dear Paul: On eventually getting to the materials which you forwarded to me on April 22nd, I find that I did not acknowledge receipt of them. I would like to thank you very much for going to the trouble of pulling this material together. It has been of much use to me. We ought to have lunch one of these days--hopefully soon. Besregards, Richard V. Allen Approved For Release 2000/08/29 : CIA-RDP79BO1737A000400060002-0 Approved For Rose 2W6", l ($ tDP79B*37A000400060002-0 CENTRAL IN GENCE AGENCY. WASHINGTON, D.C. .20505 MEMORANDUM FOR : Mr. Richard V. AU*a National Securi runcil SUBJECT taf f aterials on "Realinizatid After receiving y note of 18 February, I asked our Soviet specialist what we had 'done, formally or in-house, on the "re--Stal -izati " phenomenon. I enclose the fruits of my query-,.. g with an apology for the delay. I took a week's 3 ".` to paint the house ; seven days became twenty-one and still .1 wield a brush after duty hours. In any case, these. papers were wait- ing for me when I returned to my desk. 2. The Stalin Issue . the Soviet Leadership Struggle was writ en' by a er our Agency s s Te-nior Research Group as part of-*-' ntinuing effort to subject Soviet Bloc developments to clor_rutiny than is always possible in the current i .1ligence game. The Birth Pangs of a New Stalin ' Error*-_-was an informal memo r en in November ovie otes" is an in-house daily working paper circulated for the benefit of our desk officers. The compilation of field reports on the Shub articles is self-explanatory. 25X1A Enclosure: a/s Acting Assistant for Special Projects Current Intelligence 1 Approved For Release 2000/08/29 1 P791301737A000400060002-0