DAILY STAFF MEETING

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CIA-RDP80B01676R002300060017-5
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RIPPUB
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December 14, 2016
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April 18, 2003
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17
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July 31, 1951
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MIN
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Approved For Release 2003/0"C 9MO1676R002300060017-S DAILY STAFF MEETING 25X1 Tuesday, 31 July 1951 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 noted that General Gruenther was in town and would in all probability see the DCI before he returned to Europe. The Director plans to discuss with General Gruenther our various intelligence summaries, in order to determine what also noted that we were receiving a number of low-level reports regarding anti-Titoism in Yugoslavia. It is believed that these reports may be, in all probability, planted and the DCI has re- quested further information in this regard. will best fill the need of General Eisenhower. Mr. 0 stated that Admiral Carney was in Washington and asked whether any of our offices had scheduled meetings with, him` Mr. 0 will Mr. Reber reported that Colonel Putnam of the JIG has stated that it was the feeling of his committee that furnishing intelli- gence to SHAPE was strictly a military matter. Mr. Reber has discussed this matter briefly with General Partridge, who will discuss it with the JIC and recommend that it be brought before the IAC. Mr. Reber will give a further report in the near future. 0 Mr. Reber also noted that nothing had been received from regarding intelligence support for that office has . furnished a very fine report. If nothing is heard in the next day or two, Mr. Reber is to call Mr. Mr.II stated that desired to hold daily staff meetings in his office and suggested that possibly the Staff Meeting, conducted by Mr. could be limited to two days a week in order that the representatives from DD/P could be better prepared to inform those present of projects and problems concerning the operational offices. After considerable discussion, wherein it was pointed out that our present system of staff meetings was beneficial and informative, it was decided that Mr. would hold his staff meetings as heretofore, and that the representatives from DD/P could be present whenever possible. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/O lt,RD,P80BO1676R002300060017-5