MORNING MEETING OF 18 JUNE 1965

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CIA-RDP80B01676R001500060009-3
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June 18, 1965
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Approved For Release 2009/04/10: CIA-RDP80BO1676R001500060009-3 a1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD l orx ng Meeting of 18 June 1965 There was a current intelligence briefing. A/DDP noted a report of plans by to stage 25X1 -American rally on 24 June. He noted a sensitive report about political instability in0 He discussed the results of the Special Group Ci Meeting on the Fuibright amendment to military aid forF 7 25X1 DDS&T reported on the weather in the Far East. He stated that the Department of Defense was proceeding with necessary funding for the deployment of BLACK SHIELD. He suggested the DCI have lunch with Kinz,ll and his Advisory Board on S0 June. He intends to invite a new member to join the Kinsoll Board. There was a discussion of satellite requirements and Lockheed contract. There was a discussion of Air Force efforts to proceed independently on something resembling ISINGLASS. Bross noted a discussion with Dr. Baker on the Bissell report and the NRO in general. He also noted plans for lunching with Pat Coyne. Earman stated that the Inspector General for DIA was requesting permission to call on our chiefs of station in connection with an pection of the attache system. This will be settled between Mr. Earman and 25X1 Mr. Karaxnessines. DDS noted that briefings were being given for Officials- He noted that C had filled - its quota for the National Interdepartmental Seminar. He discussed observations on DIA's 14-week advanced intelligence course. Cline discussed a letter from the NRO about USIB approved satellite requirements. He discussed work in_ progress on graphic prey- aentation on the Vietnam problem. He called attention to a new proposal NRO review(s) completed. Approved For Release 2009/04/10: CIA-RDP80BO1676R001500060009-3 Approved For Release 2009/04/10: CIA-RDP80BO1676R001500060009-3 on disarmament. He stated that Defense and State were working on NATO contingency planning. He called attention to CIA's regular publication on insurgency ,.- the dissemination of which is under review. Mr. Kirkpatrick discussed the Waehin ton Post article about DSA and the attitude of certain congressional committees toward DIA. He also called attention to an Agency map display. DCI discussed planning and execute messages, and started L U DCI requested Houston to convey information on the L maments industry to members of the Rivers Subcommittee. DCI asked for a round-up on planned communist rallies around the world -- with particular reference to the opening of the Afro-Asian conference. DCI asked Houston to advise the DCI on how to proceed in connection with the Fulbright amendment which wasp discussed at the Special Group CI Meeting. W. Elder Orig - DDCI cc - #xDir Approved For Release 2009/04/10: CIA-RDP80BO1676R001500060009-3 Approved For Release 2009/04/10: CIA-RDP80BO1676R001500060009-3 17 June 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ing the current intelligence briefing the Director was given a memo on US pilots captured in Vietnam. He was given a memo on the Cuban economy which will be distributed to top officials. status report on He called attention to an 051 n Meeetin of 17 June 1965 DDS&T reported the recovery of 1020-2. He told the Director that OXCART did not have a true low-level capability. He gave a on Soviet Saeteellitee reconna -ssa ncee. He stated that he was conducting a full-scale review of research and development in DDSlT. York. Parrott noted that Bross was visiting with Houston noted that Senator Eastland had introduced a bill pr viding for admission and annuity for defectors. He noted that seentativee Long had introduced legislation which would abolish It was also noted that a bill had been introduced providing for ovaxnment agency to handle all security clearance. ]E+ noted that there was a personnel officers' conference in 5*19ion The enter was described to thee DCI. also noted negotiations with the Pentagon on the CIA 25X1 reee-dy-reserve program. Sholdon alerted the DCI to the fact that the Department of Dense objected to the new time for processing the Watch Report. Approved For Release 2009/04/10: CIA-RDP80BO1676R001500060009-3 !'f Approved For Release 2009/04/10: CIA-RDP80BO1676R001500060009-3 &*at was advised to make a verbatim transcript of the meeting with dark Clifford on 16 June. Cline noted that the Army was opposed to the current version approved satellite requirements. Hee gave the DC! an updated paper on the Si a DCI plane to discussG~ with Secretary Vance and will CI plans to request a review of the entire NRC budget. n ? viett dispute. HO gave the DCI a book containing Communist statements about Vietnam. He gave the DCI a paper and a chart on options and objectives in Vietnam. I Kirkpatrick asked the Deputy Directors to submit names for the long-range planning exercise. He mentioned that Mr. McCone would not maks, a speech to the Veterans of CS. Mr. Helms announced that Mr. Kirkpatrick would become a Professor at brown University; that Colonel Whites would be named Executive Director/ Comptroller,- and that Mr. Bannerman would become DDS. ? Helms requested an Executty. Se&,24^ _ f r7cTiB -'t o to c _ u... iay hazard Involving tend ae discussion on the use of A merican resources to stem Communist inroads in Asia and/or Latin America. asked about the number of North Vietnamese who went South in 1954. DCI asked for the facts on the, armaments industry s 4 t e: U Lon_.. Monday. and that the DDI in turn present a consensus of views to the DCI on ZZ June. ve omznittete study Vietnam Task Force first effort, convey their view t h 9C! asked that members of theeaceeauti cc s Orig DDC1 W. Elder Approved For Release 2009/04/10: CIA-RDP80BO1676R001500060009-3