MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD FROM L. K. WHITE
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP80R01284A001800010006-1
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RIPPUB
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S
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
December 19, 2016
Document Release Date:
October 19, 2005
Sequence Number:
6
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Publication Date:
March 24, 1967
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MFR
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Morning Meeting of 24 March 1967
DD/I informed the DDCI that he had arranged a briefing for the
Assistant Secretary of Transportation on the Soviet supersonic trans-
port. He thought that the Director should be informed of the possibility
that Secretary Boyd might drop in on the briefing. DDCI asked
to alert the Director.
Godfrey discussed the situation in Sierra Leone.
Godfrey called the DDCI's attention to a cable from our Embassy
in Manila reporting the request of the Philippine government for the
return of Sangley Point.
Kent reported that CINCSOUTH will be in ONE on Monday to dis-
cuss security in the Caribbean area. At the DDCI's suggestion the
DD/P will ask C/WH to have a representative join the discussion.
DD/S reported that an Air America light transport crashed en
route between Danang and Hue. There will be a full report later.
Carver called attention to an intelligence report disseminated
yesterday on Ky's attitude toward negotiations. The briefings for
Ambassadors Bunker and Locke at Headquarters yesterday went well,
and they indicated that they might wish further discussions next week.
In reply to a question Carver said that Ky and Thieu are still jockeying
for position.
In reply to a question the DD/I said that he will look into the
subject of damage assessments on recent strikes in North Vietnam.
DD/S said that he will alert the Director of Communications to
have a representative at the briefing in the DDCI's office this morning
for Rear Admiral Reedy.
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