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--i· -- - 7 _1- r- __ l · V ' • L- - ••·· c i l j V - - o I r -i Y' ' l ' - e•' ' utive Session o HoLlse· n F CciJtive Sessi on 0 0 ·'- '- '-·'-·Y 01 t'►--ie ·ti· _ ' - _ - ' - -i l _ -••• v e 1'·l' l __ • '- __ Defense Dcp2r 1ent nevie' -'S c12 2 n Cutcrs - th of' the D _u lap and· elated Espion2 C rc 1etra '' 'C ' Pnt f 0 0 • i _ • 01 • Discussion and Drafti ng of M t eri 2 l to be Included in neport to the P 'Cc1c1cnto J i 3 · •'-' _· · _- ITEM TirE SUE JECT Uovember - 7 j_ Chairman J ' 9 15 '- L - J 'TJrn8 Hesume ·Ii th Item 10 C O 13 13 0' Discuss 1 on o · it h the D ' e ct o t of Central Intelli r encc 12 0G ir John 1-'1cccne - - - - - - - - i 12 7 r - J l S 1'2 1 17 '' c co 7' ' I' _ J __ -' r 7 1- J c ti' i tics of CIA Pre c ed tr and Follo1·i'inr the O·✓ crt 11°oi· of DJ em _ I Vir iilliam Col by DD P Staff ' I_ South Vietnar 't -·o l 8 s wne • J i'l Lt h Item l u- ' l· e S 3 L 15 _ Lunch r' ' n·n Completion of fino l d l' 3f t of to the President r' • v l1ite Hm1se - · · ' l • r· l _o ·' ' J -- I I- __ •V I - • - · j I I i l···- 1_ • I · - t f 2 if ' · '· I · -' • 1 ·• · N W - 1 as tffgt fu 2493 ·Nw tJj ' -•• 1 1 ' Jf 4 ' · ' I ' • I · • • ' roe SECRET T H E· W H 1'T E H O U S E · - • ✓ ASHlr GTON MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE SUBJECT November 21-22 · 1963 et ng of the President's Foreign Intelligence_ Advisory Bonrd · N6ve b i 21 ·1963 The President's·Foreign Int tligenceAdvisory Boarp'convened in Executive Session at 9 00 a nL November 21 1963 on the first day of a • _· scheduled two-day meeting at the Board' s offices Room 297 Executive Office Building Present were Chah·man Cl ifford mcmbe s Land Gray Langer and Doolittle J Patrick Coyne Executive Secretary clnd A R 'Ash Chairman Clifford tnformej Board membcru· that in this two-day meeting ' ' • consideration would be given to the Soviet espionage case involving the late iJ s Army I Sergeant Jack E Dunlap prcv ousl y assigned to the National Security Ag ncy by the Arm y Security Agency ·Hr ciifford satd that the Board was inn position to do a nique scrv ice in this situation and was the only Government entity enga'ge d'tl il d tailed full ti mc review of the countcrlnt6lligence and national lecurt't y ramifications of the case · J Ch innan Clifford advised Board members that some of _the facts involved arc ·_ ·· · • • • · extremely sensitive nnd ·must be give tremc security ' OU t Here Mr Clifford ' 1 ined to th Board the s bs ta nee of h igh ly sens i t'i ve information wh ic h ' ' - ' · · ' · ' '' • ' ' ' ' · ' '•' ' ' ' had been given orally-to Mr co Je - B Director Hoover for the infonnatirJn '' -- ' • ·•·· ' · ' · f · _' • •• • · ·• · · of the Board _and t he Pres id ent ith · re'sp ec t to a_ uniquely v a 1 uab le in te 11 i • ' - · • ·' •· _· · -_ • _ __ _ - · _ · • · · - '_i· '_ _ ' •_· -- '···' · _ 1 ·• - - ' · - - - · · • • ' • • • ' ' gence sot r • ich U plied inf rmat_i_ory concerning the ·espionage_ activities - · · _•• ' ' ' ' · ' _' ' _ ' - · ·_ - - ·· · _ •• ' • ' ' •••• · _ NDL_E VlA' cor4 tNT CH NELS ONLY ' I • • • ·- ·-c ·-_ _ c '• ' ' I • - O ' OHf X R 91 G t I_t - - i_ ·· ·· ' '' · · _· • · · • ' it _j t ' · · t _ · - ·i ' _ - · · ' it- _··- ·i r i· - · c · t - •i · i j - i i ·' - - _ nunu 1 u ll r ' r· · • • · j •• • Page 5 • • •• 'r ·'1· •• ' - -· ' · '· - - li· i t Jl •J ' -· c1 ·· · ·i_ - · • • • · ' - - 1 •• t i f -1 1tft j li l ·- _ ·• i 1 ·_ro D · · Q E· CR Ct · · · • - ··· - - t -· ··· 1 0 · LL V 1 - ' ii _ i · ·· ' ' ' ' • -' · ··' --·f - • ' ••• • ' •• i-w f4 rift tim 'i' '1 0 0 0 ' _ ai i i Ju i i a nc w • w i c ai l il - U u l j ' t • · • • - • l it TOP ·S ECR Et - _ · · - ' ·'· - _' • · · · at' 8 45' a rri · •··· i'i· ' ixec LI t ive · session • • Chai rma- ' ht 1 t·rluring ' •1 • r_ 'remarks yesterday h·t iilnot irit nd tC b'e crit ical•·of corrective i -J · • •·'• · · - · •• · _ _' · · · · eas 'res takP n ··by 'c e· ·er i 'Bi k ' Dl ect i-- bf NSA afte'r the Dunlap' case' • • I ·· · ' • r ther hi criticismR wcre' d' ectel at the situation existing _prior tneretc tirD l2 i meib· f Jfre t t ei i t dlt ib i bj f ih ' · td _- Ii·t t_o ·1 i fi t t t'' l It •_·• s e · · • a nl' ' t l th on' the· ' · rCv i ew f 0 draft of _the • lllSt i ia 1s • • B d s • • · · · rep6r t to Pres id 'r1t ·Kennedy ' 'At -10 00 a m the'Bciard meeting was joined b Mr McCone OCI who · accompant d by CIA offi ials •• Kirkpatrickar d -Helms • • • i · · ' 0 Ht· ··cfi'°f fo rd· •nf6rme'ct th'e· • oc f'h 't the · · · · · Board wou ld 'appreciate his • corra nents on ·the subject mstters whi ch· had previously been indicat d as of 0 -Hr HcConi said tha he was pr i ied to discuns hll -of the items listed •' ' add'iti or al subj cts ' 1 the_··sovt-et Space Analytical·' h ng s in r'cgard·'to CIA s cientific and technic l · and 3 Vie tn'a i 'tl t•si ci 11at t 'nci ri' he • JU id h a V ni 1 bl _ - Colby' CI1 'headqua r ' rgoffi- ial assigned to Far - •• • 1 878 6 · · e - a • • •- • • i WAl ' '' • ' - i i - - 'Jif i4 i i • - · 1 ' • h ir '1 _ ° -# iJJ f i 5Y 'f l ft • t i t - · J f t · • a i'm »lfrif •• ·ri • • 1 1 n 1-t b 1-ii 1--· '' t i 1 f· ' 1 i' f ff _if -· r1A' $ f_ 1 rit 1t' ii tttt • • M 'J ''c t ' » ·' ' ' • ' ' 1 _ • •• · · t ' l' _ 1 ' - J 1-4 n 1 _ --•· r _nHlt• _· •· 1Y · t · tr' •l· t · ·-· t- Uft u c iu · • • · ' J5 y 1ti''1r t1 · 1 - 7 ---J t 1f t -f f 1 'i • · _ · --- - - · · • ·- - · - - ' _ '•· - - • · - • ' • '' •J · · •··' -· _ ··_ _ _ _• _ A JJ __ _ _ i i _ _ _-_ __ __ -- - - -· · - ·-- _i - ' ·•· _ ·- • ' 'l •• inost e ph tically to the to CIA tl r ough a dv'ers·c '·pub iitit'y app' earing in the · p ess' · · _ -' ·i· - - ' _· • · '_ -· i l'' ' · · · •• t Y • • adio• and TV in a c runraign'·wt1 ch 1f'n6t '' ••• • · r_ _ _ k ••• • · • men' ' the · 1 2a aign •cont in1Jes· · it ·· coul'd ' 7e ll destroy the prev rit CIA rec r u i tmen t of good d ill d iscOurage pCisent•icIA pmQnflei nt 11 10ve ls • JI 1 ' I I • in the organ iza• '• ' Mr ·HcGone said th'at'· t here is little he can do to dissuade the- ess 1 • I ighly riiicai of the Mr McCone'·u'rged most emphatica ily th t t h - Bo rd bring this IT 8tter· · - to' President - Kennedy 1 8 at t enc ion and to urge · the Pre S ident t ' ' ••• - - O take -not _ ·-··· been nccuscd·of b ing·n ' 'Third Govcrn mc it·i n·South Vietnam and·-• C mh od ia'will swing-· over to the Co 1 nist c mp 0 • Hr c1 ti'f r l asked whcther ·th 8 · crit' cisrus··are trac eable back to -th ¾01 y · •• ' •· ·•· · • ••• - • •• '' l' - i'i-iJJ lii • itfft • ff i - i i c r if j i 1pi i' - C 1 •• ·'Oift' W - fitWii t 1• fkN #¥rt i -tfh_ t ft1' - t# ffe lijtt f1 ff ' f i · 1 i' #i •- ···1 P' i1Jr 3 ¢i · - l · '· · '·f 'i'' • ••• ' • • · J - i i o u i 'J c 1 ill i G J µ i uti wui l J S Qi • • 'i' ' 1 •l l J ' r t i- ' 1 • l'• s - • t' rJ ' 'llit t ·t • 1• i s- fuTu U · i' PiSf'tt'if -· - - - y i · t-'i•• i ' q - -' i • • -i Y H' · __ L n - W 4 - - - - • L - L L 4 U ulrtJ •- 1U' l't - - a - ---• •- - -o 1 L - • - L ' ' - · _ ' j ' • ' ' I I' I I• ' ' _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I 1 laSisuggest•ing _that ti1e President should i ci· tlr ie· si t Snd' De fensc about C r'i t'i isms Of CIA th is it h the t i 'lln this f d in i a pr7s s co f rOn c rre u en t ' w » I ·· •rl I • -- press confere ces · ·ce neral Doolittle inquired '1 'hethcr Hr HcConc a • persons in those Departments Hr Hcdone said no hnt must be done for thc Prealdent' tci ma e them otter the subjcct of a IMjOr speech and ha I disc · - - '· • _asked 1 J · ·-· - _ _ ---- -1- - _ _ _ _ _ - · - · - - - • _l_jf S ·LU lri r a '° ' i a #i illi Di • i · - f • I ' 2 • '2 t · y _ -- ' - · _ ' ' -'' · ' f £1 • fi- ' • • ' - 0i r fFN'-t P'1 t j i- J ' r • • ' •· and l r McCone rep lied that he had ' i ' j ' · • ·· f • was•thef aso ·'fo 'i-' arks which the·Presid cnt made' 30 days ago i Hi r h b ed tha t 'ub llC stat e en ts of ' 1 1 · 'and for this reason Hr McCone mi g 1·t ·c onside the probpcct of· having to ride o u t t h i's s t o rm • •I Dr 'Land 'a ked ihtlt is· the· • • • ri-' s·r lein 1 Vietnam Hr HcCone said its r ole wns not to O •ert 1 governments a d there are mnny other reasons • ' -·-· ··· - why C1A 'is · in Vte'tna ' ·I •• i'nnd is'ked' what h wever· • 8 hou ld ·the Pre Side n t publicly sa ubout CJA 1 8·1 le in Vietnam Mr HcCo e said th at he could I ' I · • ' i · ·• s pply· t ·he Pr s ident with· that Clifford stated that' tb e matte -raised by Hr HcCone is 1 · ' Chai a are a in h i Ch he' woG1 J h Op ' th t • the BO a rd mi g hf be Of as s i 8 tan C e · '· ' ' · C i i f f c r d cl id ' ri Ot kn ow ' low' mu Ch the' p re g id e n t _ i jl l ic 6 I t -f1 ' Jl _ _ na • t at ments to tlitpreS S to •ndes 8 • •• rOr iai a a lot How a y ld be done with in 1 Hr c _ff for ·· id that thd BOard w u ld add res its e If to the f · '1i L'· - 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CST i o nage 'opera t trin ' y Y· ' '' - • • ' _• i ·s ·c lJe is Clear - e g l o b t ai n i g·· of' inr'orma t ion ab out a s ov ie t ' '' sih B t' oUr t er piohage iB 1 it iii ind Han'·• Buff where y kno • p i l Il ' ' · ' j · · · sOtrie -n 1 rootn but -you' are' ' t er ta in ho t is is in There is a passive • i side of the'cffort i v0l ing···sect rity'checks Bafes · fences ·gu 1rds etc but if the coun'ter effort iis only pasSive it cori'tin es ' 't_o ··' ·bcV·a ·game o'f --- • 0 •·Blitid'Ha 's Bufr · rherefor'e ··a· COUI1t fre Spio1 agd 'nctivity i n ccl d fb i fh c ··pu p o · bf identifying hostile es'pion ge agc ts hRS ·aibout 5 year s· In 'this 'latter a'c'rL · i y·cIA tog bcf0r gett1ng to' thc' Jevei_ th a't ·is de sir d • •• ·_ -_· ' · Hr Htlms p inted outthat the USSR not only has an aggressive·cold pol i c r' but V use3 the far - instruments of the GRU nnd the KGB 0pcrating ·in ' parallel- ·- with coordinnt ion'ti iking place under Khrushchc i n Hosco J where ' ' · · ' ' ' · · ' i • · ' ' ·· ' • _ decisions' t1rc· reached as·'to· dividing up the slots nnd cspionaF e missions • •• • •' • • •• ' •• _ • · •- ·' I _ · 1 • • • · 'b c twee n th c CR U and the KGB ·- -- • • _ _ · · 1 • '· - ···' ' 'i - • • • ·· _ • • -' - •••• r _ • '• ' • • ex·r i 1· · · ' 1· • • ' • hich ha e'See n-Cover d as 'a ies 1· i CIA'· counte·r · elligQ Ce efforts · · 'th -Abl case - ill galKCB agen2•· 0 as l atc l by the FEI Ln New York · ·· · r · - · · · after_'Abl'e ri suhordinate_ d ·fected ' · '· _· ' ' · - · _ · ' •· i_ _ ··· · ··· • ' _ 1 1 • ' ' ' ' · ' ' • · to th CIA in'Paris Slake 1 of l3r itair i's •• •' • f ' ' O -' i i _ · i •·• HI-6_ who··workef for the··soviets 'for 6 years until 'unc ovcred es a rc2ultof s • _ i · • - ·· _ · - _ _· • • f · - - • • _ · · · · _ · · rJ ' _ · _ · Polish defection ' to the CIA ·Ph·ilby the ·Old school· tie HI-6 officinl i hose ·y _ - ·· _ _ ' i ' i i•i · ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' '• · J · · · Soviet ' espionage ·recruitme 'nt_ daterJ back to 1934· and ' JhO rc cntly fled t6 thC f J l ·-' - • ti tt tt ' trX tJt 1r· ·-- - - ' IL N L - Y_1 1 co 0 iNr _H_ NEL QNLY ·• • • • • t ' • • ' -• - -• • - -• ••••• I • • l i• • - ' • • • _ •J6 · ' - •• · • ··coRol'1A 0YCART TAc o RD oA ·8IT • _ N w 0 N t -· • - ·_ - · · ·· · - - - ' · - - 4·1 '6f t ' ' - Page · • · · ' _ · l _ i i ' i · J -' • l 'J I • • ·- •• ·- ·- J -·' ·· ' ·- - · _ ·· - · - - -· ·· - __ · · · - --- - •' 1 t -- ir j ' J e ' ' · - '- t •'' · • · v • ' ' '· • _ 1 ·· i ' ·· '· It • • • ' · ' - ' • f r · 1 - • r' ' 1 _ ' ' l ' _ ' _ 'b'y •i _ i ic i ·· • ' - r · • · · --- z 2l 2 1f il i ' J t ·· t· ' i' l - · - • _ _ _ _- • • • · f_ _· _ 1 u_ r r · ✓ _ o· _l_ J s •El_c o_ _ E _ _ _ ·' · · ' f t Rj Jfi tfif' ' •· from the · • ''lst • · r -1 1 • - t ' • ·'' ' • 'I fZ s ri W ' serVed 9 years i n the • f-AtiZ i -· · · _ ' i -· -_ •r -· - ·-G - n · - t re Sp i On a g • e_ ice ·and i r ' Un Covered th rough a Po 1 is h • l · ' t j-' • j• ··- - - defe'ctore's tip 'to CIA -Cox a·u- s c tizeri ho took $500 from the Soviets -'· ' t ' i -' • _ • ••• rei rri the mGn ey • s ff rcd a h art • att _ack· and the case dropped by U S r · P f •• · · ·'· • r liW iJ L 'i ¼ '-1 • ' i · ·• ·' · •' · • • i· · • · •· ' _• · ·• ·• _ •· •· •· • ·• · • 1 · ·· · • ••• •• • •tie •' • fo 1 • • Harr ' t ugliton ncOvered • uthO i and through a ti from a Polish 1 · ' i· • · • i·• •· • ' · • - • - • · ·• • _ -· ' •·• dcde'ctor the Kruge4s a U S c ouple whose· real names were Coh n and who •1 I Jc r t ' the Larisdale casi1in England Vasse lls a homosexual cl rk in the British Admi'ralty _ arid Je nrierstrom CIA didn It give the Swede Is · · oviet agent hut cu· i aid out to officials of SwJ den f ' • • I i the m lnner in 1hich the So ie t3 vo ld ·effec a penetration and when the I Swe'de 1 s su eyed their s·itu ation they fo d that Wenn rstrom fit the prototype with the result th t Wennciritrom confessed when confronted Hr Helms also pre ented another chart denling wfth cases of espionage penetrations by other Soviet bloc in te 11 igence services including Czechs East Ge rm ans Poles a 1d · - ·- ' ' • Mr Murphy asked -wheth er CIA had concurred in the U S re lease of the · _ • ' · __ • Soviet eipionage agent Abl in change ior U-2 pilot P wers Mr ·Helms said that considerations bf' riation l in resi prevailed in that decision alth·o gh CIA's _counterintelligence o ficers objected to the action L iit1 11 tff information from them tr • ·· 1 ·7 t' M lf · I ' - ' Ln ·i - _ 1 go ernmen ' may be an indicat on that they are moving against Soviet espionage fJ - ' j cIA t· ' _ - · li' Ef '1n i ffl r ion e li v e th •·accuracY of informllt ion it has received --- ·t - · -· · -· • • · -- - • - · - -· ii _ '- f ·- a ' so ·1e· · d ·'tP tor'·t·h t·_ th'ei- 'are ·io or 12 high placed French officials· t t ·· - r t r 1 ·iii - i ·· - ' ·_--_ ' - · ···_ · - • _ · - · ·- _ ·_ _ _ _ • -· • • _ ·· - _ · l J · -- serving as· Soviet agents · - t i i · coROlfA Oic Rl' rAG ill cA -IBiT ··•r · •• 1 - _ fi ip y this action by the French ' _ has recently' arre sted the_-Sovict agen tJ lt1 1h ' l • •t '··1 i The· wo_rst sit uation is i n the French government which - r•· - h ·· · I l F n f r- t i • t u r p i forts • - • • tj 1 r1A' C6M1Ni cHANNELs •b • C · -· • • ' · ' _ - ·' - -_ - • - • - - ·· - • Jf t il fi ··' · •· • · ·•· ' - li1 tt¥j iEOB SECR b ' 10 •Tii 37 · ' i T • •• - ·i S · ' ·' · • • ·· I ' ' • ' ' j -' 4 c• 0 • • · ' _ c• - '- i V f ·c1 ir • •· •• · ---- - - ' 1 N -1 - • t --- -v- _ • ' • i •• - - _ 0 - -r· ·· - •· · ' • -l' 1 -i h - '-'' • • • - I i - t l 1 •• • - 1 ·j ar ' l ti § lf iliiA i f it i tiltf1 i l i t q i' If' ti1 M f t 1 Jil tit1 i t 1 11ft 0 l Dodd I d jl'Ql ' 'h • '-t · f · 1- i r d -- •' '- _ 'f ·'1 'i i - · ' ' · tf ' Cl l • · · J Ji - t - • - · 1 · -- _ - u· ' - · l 1· 'r · - t' • _ _ ••·• ' '' •1 • '- j V1'h l - _ • ' »••'•'•' '• l 'oJ ITr' ' ' • •-'•• • ' ' ' ' ••• • ' 0•' ••v 671878 Page 1 tr t --• fl '7 - - - ·· •--1• 1•••· - --•• ' • - • • '• •• ' ' '• • •• • • ' • A •- - • · -'- ' · ·•Jt -- i • - · - · ' •-1 - · • ' • • ' ' toi the fo ' i·g i' involvedo gove -rirnentSl · -· · • there t·he· USIB ·th a M1 · o Helms be l i i distribution but hnt foreign governments be pJ ovided more· counterintelli ger ce informn tion to I protect them '3elves against so Let espi_onage penetrations for example West in these coses Helms said thet in t he We s t r n Mra b' o r 1cl t he p r i m 'l r y mo t iv a t i on s ha Ve b e e n ' d es i e' f O 0 m Oney p r b 1a Ck ma i1 p r e s s u r 2 g i ' i de O 1 0 g y I and vanity the In' blackmnil situntions · the Soviets de lclop leads ·as to personality defects them pei istcntly Mrc Clifford asked whether CIA count ri'ntelligence program has tm cov r d Uo Sa itiiens e _i g- s Soviet agentso Mr· Helms replied thc 1 t one McCone int erjcctE d t_ba t if there had not been n mix uµ in sign11ls 1 Dunlap would have been turned up ns an agent Cllffdid snid that the Board kneH about thato • ' Dro Lunger askid • 1hether the FBI is more ctive now in itn counter ' inage coverage inthe Uritc d 'stntcso Mx · Helms onid • ' •· e8p1 - · · · · •• • ma i um of ' actlvity He added that the Able case had pro· ed -something ·· - '- _ • Leo • • U - S ft -·r W r ld · ' · w r the USSR wa l ope1 ·11ting illegals I - -· · •• · • •• • •• • • • ··· • • • •• • ' • · • • 1· I· i '· • · • ' • •• - 1 ·'··t ••' - ·· · •• - ' t %i · ·-►i 1·- -tiffi1-'• _ ' f ti r ·il #f i W11 # • - •• 10 • y - · ·· a · 'f iA' ' ' i - rfr i it it • f i w u 14 i ' l ll r i i ' -ll i l L l 5 loY 'w i u r '1 -i u _ _ • - ii u i i · i H- · ' - ·- · t t il L r - · v - _ i J -Y -- - iFfkI '' '- · ·· N r _ i 1 Rt· n to 7 F iil t ' 1o'l ' l U ' 0 •i xtllth-' r ' · y J -·· ' · lr oe stcnti · Army and Navy' ' arthough 0 ·cs pphrted b y' · ·- · - ·e· • ••··· ·t - ·_ ·k· · '----' ' on t ' ' 0 ' CIA ifnd ·pi3 I' - ·i•• t· ·-'• '· 't' i · · t· • •t' ·h· ·e··• r•··e • ·'·i•s' a ·ne e' d '_ '_ fo· ·r·' a ····c' ·u·n···· t e r ·r_' t nl l·i• g enc '•·e· co· -i t·••t e·e·· llli v u u A een 1 ' -- The• ' oh j ec_t'ion to th'i is · j ' ·· · · • • - • ' - - - ' • --- ·· I · h ich· ' fn olv cs highly· s ns it ive 'op er a 10· • i ed' -at i'e_tr 4 tion' 01 tor Jgi1'' - 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h cs h0 lleh ne rs t ro n c as it has be foun·d th 8 t no' e h r Cc6t iJ s Ge te li1iii · It i 'Pd' cri ' n n that he was · ·•· ft ' • t I ___· - i · · · - _ ' r il i i 1ng· as ·· s· h f ' • • • · ' F ti •· 0 'i s 2 i · ' - 1 ' --i ' · '· 'Mr· McCone next addressed h imse 1 f 'to the-· sub j e·c t ··of' Cuqa 'in wh cli the • f t 1i'Ii fis j8ftliJ◊ 0 0 · 1 hu drcd heve i lt1· c· i to h t b e • a m cd d i i'1g r ' at ton • t • ' · ' ' · ' • ••• •• • •• • • • • • th rir ri t n Snth and i icc tob r ni of ' '' •••• • • •••• · ·• bel iCVii •httthe US R i mi • ng Itiis ge '' AAG- yp co tingcn i • • ii Soviet Pers6nnc1 ln Cuba f b i J ' ° - 1 t _ r •i 1 in 1 ½ding ' Fl t l ry -- -i- _c • 1 c_ - - i ft P_ r -o- e n 1 · t e_ -9 - ·_- · _ -_ · r ·- - · · ·r -- · · r '_ i · · - - 1 · - - • _ - - _ _ - • '- · · - - · · - • -·· · · · • -· - · · _ • _J • • - _ _ · - ·h 7 · i 1 ' ' · n h'e · op e'ra ·r io'n· 0 f 'SAM_ s i te s ar_· -_· ZOMAR-- _e 9 s'e ls i ' A11 ·_ m'is s i le's ha v·e b e_e'n · '· i -·· · -· _ _ _· L ' 1 _•• - 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i1i ' 'iJ ' £·- 't 1 - - l l i1 j- r j _t Jt- •r 'i J _ _ ' W'- _ ' S- -t t 0 • f 1 ro2 sccRET ® 1 1 l • ' W' l · ' $' f -- - - · ' i - 1 t iii • s ov i d eds iO Ct ill C lbailr 1d to ie 16Cn e SAM 8 it es 1 J · 1 · · ' · ' ·' · _ _ ' ·- ' ' r W• · j · • • 'ind ic·a fea an ·in teti t ion to ·t Grn th' o 't ' •c S' a • ·c -r1t i ever t a l ly il 11 ' l i r t itfi e t··• w t hd aw •i• · · w i l li prob ·i f •· P 1• e • wh e n ··cu b·a n·s h- 2 •' become 1 ·· • - proficient in the weapons' systemB so ·in Cubn there is a transition' from ·0 - · · i l •• • • ' ' with Sovle Int11t ry forCee to• HAAG-type opirOtlon 1 th'e SoVietS retntn n·g· I contro1 of only the most oophfsticated tJeapons system8 Equipment with-· dt 1als•'have· been limited the' missiles with ofaO tyiiOs 't to E lyP t iiiid ri l ries 1 0 i• r1i 1 l 0 op0rat n u and la unchers ' 6 ih'O • and the replacemc t • i · · i C d '• ' ' ktl1d supp lted by the USSR · • tt f ' '• l Ue t a t h w c o • t t lnn J · • 1 against· c·uba and the Board hns been brief ed on it from time to time Although_ · •• · v· v · e e •·1•· · - 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· · the Pres id e n t in ' his mat t-e - _ ••'' Hr· McCone · -- - '· - •• • • r plied in -view of the' Board s onsibil 1 ty to k - • I __ • i · ' i l ' · 1 said tba t the Bonrd Was · _ u-hocked t'o lcsrn of _the _lack 'of_· coord na'tion between' NSA nnd ASA and he ' i i I1I· _ · ·_ · _ • 't -ed i the cot rstory ••• the 'j ··•·•·· Ck ' -5 L • · ' - P - - ' ' Y -• - · · - _ ·l i that hfs· recOmmen'dationto the' Secretnry of Defense • 'i to'6vel-h 1 e ecu rity•syJlcm nd to ensure thnt military personnel l tr N i ' subJected to the J 't r i I · ·• same i d i of- sC curity screening ns that t · Nf app 1 s tQ i to civilian pCrs onncl i e n background Inv es tiga tion •n l 'graph Cxiimin• n t' DCI notCd that NSA rejects OJ per cent of the i I· perso riel' _who hnve hecn ki g--a mil°itary as tgnees to NSA when -' _ •·i the'y llpply for c v Unn nplo' en't' - t • Ns 1· I Critics of Hr HcCoqe s proposal I -· -' - '· •• ·'• • · · ·· - ···· ' ··i I ••• Iii - - f' t ' • ' ·· 1 •• • t6 other agencies· gradunlly _ ·· · _ _- ocr··s 'id -thnt 'hi' i alsolc ok ng •• in·t·o 11 the necd- to-kno J by NSA 'wLth 1 ' 1 1 ···•·' • ·' · • · i ' ' ' N ' So ' i' G ir i Th• _DC I f Jit' · i _ to ·the large number 6£ · ns t iJc _ _ documents hich nre used _by - •• t · -- - _ · _· _ '·· • · ' - 13s aoo such doCUO ent• were ·t NSA dur i l Dun i p' 6 cc p laymen t ' ol $ P· ' thcr C · s s n i g -d' t-- 0 r_ _ ' • _ i-' i _ · _ - ·-_ • · - L 1 - Gray as kc d 1he_ th r the CIA invest IT 8 n '-• I s i1•- ·_ · · ·•' '· · r · -·- ·_ _ _•·- ·· -· ·· • •• • -·_ __ _ - _ - • • • 7- i 1 t _' _· · _ ·CIA lhe ev nt_ tha t dcr gat ory in 7rmati_on is developed concerning him -r- Jr - _ _ - · ' · - -' - · _ ' _ _ · -- • · _ --_- '··· - i 11 ll r·- ·' - ·· _' · _Hr H cCo 1e 'replied 'th tt b_efo_r c _--_ li · - ··· --- - -- ' -- · · · • 11 · -- - ' c'OROii A oxd'ART TAG BO 'Rb ci·p mrr· · '· 4 i ___ - · · · _• ·· - 878 • 1 _ _ _ _i_ _ _ _ _• -' _ _ _ _ _ _I _ · _ _ __ _ 1-' ' · _ ___ J · - -- - military ns_s gne comes to CIA ' the CIA r ll · ' --t l J-JbLE I iA- COi l lNT CHANNELS ONLY ' i s tat •d that CIA h n_• n c_ ccnnp leted its damnge as scs s ent yet' and a • ' b c t ·tE - tul i f i ••• • • I 1 • ·_ ·- ·_ CEO p · • s·r CR E -- · -_· _ - - r '· ·_· P · · - 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__' - · •• gree J Jith Dr Baker's ' observ t io thn t· the re is • r e rh t i6ns1 i P be tween the ·•ct iv it ics of the new ' Center ·ri· ·-· h responsibititi s to he'B ssiJne_d under the Defense- ELINT Plan _' · ·and thfoct'acided· • ' ell·be resistan'ce from some cl-ements of • -· · 1 ' ' -·· • • ·· I ' miles IBJ of Key We'st · The ejector canopy iP--off -nd· the seat 'is life raft and parachute were found • I Th -- hoi e plane 'has b'een fat ind in 9 fa th oms of ater LiO - Gulf of Hexico • · i ' · · • ' • ' I '• • • '' • ' ' t ' OU An Tl1cre was no attack made on the- • • • L 1·' • ' • • The pilot reported ·a successful mission over Cuba he flew ovcJ ti- ' · · ··• I • Cf ' '' • • '·' ·•1·- • he was· do rn • the Key West station -on the ·return tri and 10 ininutes_ later ' ' I ' '' ' ·· ·' • When the Jrecka c is raiicd it should be s ibl · to det rmi c the cause 1e 1· l Mr HcC6ne said that this exhausted the list of things he had in mind - ' I to disc USS at this moeting f Ji ' ·- ·· ' HI C1UcO d nsked if th v any int J lig nce fac ts of the arrest s prof'essor I3°_argh6rn pr i es sori'B·· - 6r efi ' ad not ' ' ' ' - ·- _ ·· f'j i iih 'f 1 _ ·i ' l' • ' t • • t - • r re CIA- had for ca t tho t ° °tht ·s ov iet J ot il d do ·some th_ irig t t vf tl 5tt if rs Af 6 if · i11f ge •·•· 0 - -- -•• • t Mr ·· · HC ·on •·· •• id • ••• ••••·• • • - • · ' •' • ' ' ' • - • • '• t l r CIA _••• a r i' · Xci' 'riiorc r cen_t ly • h· 'been ' in· ch a rge 'H ANDLE VIA COMINl CHANNELS ONLY_ · Stat ion· - at' J· _-' ·-• · · · _'· 9 1 r t1 - · J ·_ _ c _ · J J - i- 2 ' · • - · - L 9 - 1 •• ◄ 51 IJ ··r J Q 1o -t _ I ¼TA9 BP1 a l· -1_r ·· •_ ·• · -- · - '· _ - _ • fl M_'C liiif ••jiANX◄ • -ucc _ 4 • • -- · 1 of ·the JOE • SECRET_ -·_ · 7 · i'·'-' _-' •- '__' - · · ' _ _' - - · - - · _' · __ ·- -• _ _ _ _·' · - ' _ -_·' _ -·· '_ ' ' il X' - li _· NW • -12 '15 Hr McCone brought in Mr Colby who wac in charge of ' - '• •' - ii ' ' t_ •' o fact rna t ter • ij lit s •··· ti0 ·fh' 1 • · • • c· · t 1 a CIA' const iltnnt and thc KGB knew th t ' · b i ing '· j ' f • complet 'd - He had no l te ll°i'g e ce doubt t1 Js s 'v et ove was made because they h d 'rtc'1 out of pawns to USC· ''• '· ' ' ' ' '• ta exci g·-- · -o' h_e·· s o_· iet spy'·' Eo · ro f _ t e - in the u s t i •• ' i • • __· ' _· · • · C Jt n on · even indirectly but was ' •'I I t 1e USSR ' The DCI said that an anDlysis of ·_ _ - I - - __ ' _ _ '-' · '· i·· · • f ' ' L-- '_' • '_ ---1 --- - -r - tP r -- I· i't - 1 •• ' l fc ifi---Jtstf 1 Wt · qA 1 it i i 1 rr - · _ £ Ytf t _ _ tr f ' i 1· tt -_ _ · -' -- - ' _ 1 ·_ • -· • t 1 I -_• 'i-T l r - ' J '• 'rt · 1 1 4 ' L ' ' •-r't-'tr 4 1 Ki' j _ 1 J 11li t l' v 1 - • '--'' 2- 4 ' - 1 ·_' ·•- - - · -- 878 Page 15 ' l' '7 • · - t i li j l _ J'-' ' - - - ' - • ' ---- j' r · -- r·---- -· • • J' • •• -- • - • -· ' I ·_ • _ ' - - -• •'r- I 7· 'I - _ • - ' - · ' • ' • 'p • J 1• -1 ••• -- ' -· • ' · • - _J _ t • E' ' jt · i 'cUhcadquaf ters '•At Bn' isc' rn --et'ing following the anti''• · ' J •• J Yi• t J l 'J re i d cided' c • nd- Hr ·•·· i uff j Colby t ··· • ·••· •I a epie' sentat ve of th Ptesident and of _Saigo _t o f vey th · 1 coked back over --IA report i g on these ·events· and found that vi thou t · ' ex ccpt 'ion 'the e-·h·ad bee na-forc'c st·of hnt 'wa' t' o come an of the people •• • • · ' •• • · ' · · ' _ I · ' • · ' rec e i v·ed· for yea ' ' ri Up to ea'r iy A ugu 9 t ·it • 'I• • · - · · - ' · · ' • •• • ' I• ' · _ · _ ' - • • • • ' • • -d t· ·it • • • • • • _ • ' • • ' '' • - p nfr t ice to inform h ' · tr_ _-_ -- ··' ' ' T - _ · - ·· D i a 0 0 tO '·· •· - ' r L • • ' -'• crA'wouid 'W3b'noted i -August bu·' • • • -__ situation - which CIA did in • '•' 01 on ' _·r port to·him ' _ • was· c IA· s ' iri V etn had been '•· i · f n n b ·· p c p t · ' - · i · atch the • thrO' l August· and Sept 01ber -CIA_ ' · --•• kne _ quite··alot·abo t ·ihc cc· l11 1 ··-c oup_·plote'in'g but-not the irc precise pla Ge ner l Dhin t·old CIA that the coup was re'ady ' • CIA maintained a radi0- • link betw cn th· Join't Ge e 11 Staff 'arid the' CIA Stntic -n· 'in Saigon · · ·- __ ___ _-_ 1 - _ ·- __ - __ _ ___ _ - - ' -Lnfo rmation on- _' _ _ i_•- _ _ that •t __h e' ·c 1A - ·op tact ··cot -_report· d e e o ru rits_ riot· -hav·e and do - · teleph one ··--- c t knm ' ahout the' assassinatioris --- f Diel l- ' d N hti iio pnrt in I orga l•l j thi co p Hr -i I _- I CIA of this - Hr HcCone ssid hc··would· rio w a·1 k r · Colby to·· br ie·f _-_ • · _ · - --- l· ' _ _ · • -- Board noting that· Hr• • ·s·y · t - d e·d t i1· · - o i t- l ' ' 'j ' l ' - - •• c '• '• £ 1· · • - _· - 1· · • • • _ • · ' ' ' - _ lu · ee t·i - · a · - -- · · ' ·' -_ - • ' - I' _ ' -· - • i _ f A -· I ' 1· ' ·- - · r- • -' ' ❖ • ·- ' ·• • · '• t - - • · '• ' •' • • · - ·- '- - · __ • • -M ' • - --· 1 - -• • ' ' • · · _ ' J1 J - ·· · 1 1 - - - -i • 0 - - · Lo •·· ··• t r J • • ' rti NDLE t ft f 1f 1 1 7 i'l• • j' l- -'- ·· • - •• • r· · _ · r ·· f - · · · · _ · i- · r - · _ ' t · r' ' _• - • - -· • •· ' '·c·_ - f ' • mti1 ·· ·' ' ' · '' ' · Y U • • • -' • · · · -·• r · •·· • - r ' · ·· c_o RO I A O c 1 IZr l · ' 1BO nRD G 1-L ill T · - ' • ••' 1 - - - -- - --_ - · -_ · '- _ - --- - ·f_ _·-_ _ · ·· ---- -•__ · --- --- i •s·o · - · · _ - • · --· -- ·i · - · -· -' - _· J -- • ·c · - ' L 1 - · • • • • ·_ · _ be n at c in- signs _ f in t ·b· _l·i y' n t e·_ ·i - t _a · v nt - - -·o-rd'er _' t· ·' · ' - · · _ '' • ' -· _ _· · is kn wledge f 1 e ' - r·· ' the-· d - - s·1 · a' -d _ - - t h· · · e ' ' _L ·· t l-· 1''2 2· s _ · · ' • 1·1 i t ' I • ' ·•·· -- -- - • ' • _' • ' •• • ' ·_ ' • - • ' - - • •• - • • _- •• • • •• -- • • · · - ·_- _• --•• - · i ' Co ·· 1 e t t e B -n ri i e - - ··- _ ° • k_e f - hIa····- pp _ - · _t 1 e· t l - n d ' - 1 ' · · Hr - Colby b· ga by i ·f t g h ' d- · · -· f A- ha '- 'f o· B· · ·1 · • _ _-_ • - - _ - _ -· lt- t t • ·_ - _- •• • -· V A ·coM1N·r··cHANNELS ·-'ONI ' • ··--· - ' ' '· - - _ ·_ ' ' · ·· - ' - ' • _ · _ ·· · _ · ·· · _-- -_- - - ' - - ··_ •t ·- ' -· s t-j J0R SEGHEJ · L ·· _ ' l -' • · • • ·_ ls·ifiS G i sm gm '·1•0 • ii• · t - 1 r ' _ ' · - - _ • ' 1 ••• J dl• ' ' - r _ NW @f r i - _ •Jc-1• - ' ·1 1'• P- 1 1 - · r _ ' • • -- • · it - -· · • _ ' -- i1 # • _1 • 'I t I ·- -' _ ' • · t · • ' J l ✓ •- '' lft tf_ -1 •• • • r 1• •r '1 f f r ' J -' ·• '· ··· ' I • 1 __ ' •• J ' r -c · ' · r t • ' c l r1 - '- C' _ 1 11 - -pl - • Page ·- • • - -• ' ' i 1' iJ t 1·1 · ' • ·•·1 ' · f' • -•f• ' • - • J -' 4 · O i-r - - ·• •r- • · - ·fi' l ' -o' · -' - -•- F ' · • _ - · - -· --- '' •''_-- • ··••·• • · • - • -s • I 1 _ '· · -· ' · _ 1 l i J _·1 - j · -·· 1f - 1 ii - ' Y · - t'-· 't c· Ji 1 ' ·-- - - '•1 ' -r- 1 J t · - · - · r - t-1 -- __ • -- --'• '_ ' 1 J• - '1· - ' ' J • ' 'I • - - - • t ' 1 - - •• •'• J - J ' If CIA BO saw' 1 I I - •••• ·· threat's to the Dicif reg 'me icIA • ould giv'e warnings I ' • • In the i u nrner as not to spoii CIA'scontacts w'ith the regi c · - ' - · · - · inten iee iin'gs'·_'o rer_f11e i '·· •'· in Yi e t n am • There were major pop ul 1 _grievancr s against the regi me The regime insisted it had the answers to all qoe i ons· • ' I • and that any _' • • opposition was _eith r venal ·or stupid All wns dec 1cied frcim the _Pa lace and 'The regime had total lack of · ciation of public relatio' o l oth at home and internationally · whilc thc ' ·· ·•J ' i coup grqups being formed· ''' j acme of tlH being li°ances between civilians ar icl the militJry J ·· Th situatiori was crystallize with the Government raids on Di em convinced his GeneraL that tliese • pagodas · res ltihg in public repressiv eacti9ns we_ 9 necessary to mai taln thewar effort hen in fact ·· · D· tm as ki'ng _n ' li ti al' iov 'ngn in t a Bh dd st •political opera'tior _ r -Colby' Bai no • ' · · ·· ·• Govern ent raid Cd 'the d r S et obtai do r · _ ••• •• ' • - J f · ' · • • ' t-j · · _ · 1- · _ - ·- 'ans er' to a G It'ion ' omHr · coyh he J t H r E 'A co i T HA tR NLY ft t - w '1' 85 ' fa ' ' '· ' ' -· - -- ' ' ' ' eve lopn1ents' care f lly' Mc Colby said •• • •• • •• · • · _ · - · _ COROl A o cart J A B0 AJID GA ·ID ' s -tit · ·cu· ' 1 · '· ·· · ··- _ ·· _ _ - - - ·· - ' r - c· •-- '-' · - · - · ' ·- • ' - ' · •• ' 'i b ck be fo te 19 5 4' Th O' on ti -D l em Bh Ud d ls t movement a c tu a 11 y beg 1 n s·· - c cert t o ·pro tect B h ud'Jism again3t 'Ciith8lic suprzmdcy 'when thA _ · _ _ _ _ · 1 - 1jii i · ' ·· t t ops l - _'_ _ · j In I _-- - ·- funcls and activitie's 1 ere · •• ·•·' • • ' _· _·_·- · -1 M t --- '' '1 - f •- •_ _ _ _'· ·_ ·_ _- _ i_ _• _ · • • _ _· ·' _ • · · _1 · 1 ' • ' · ·' - -·r· -- _ J rne SEGRE •• - • - ' t tj'Ij _· - 'J · • j ♦ - • r ' ' --0 '- J'l- · '- C t -- i'° - - r l ' ' ' '- • ·• · • NW GD■t12 0 0MB 20 878 Page · -• · • • ' • • • • ••• • _ • J'tMi ' nf ttif J J - 1fi v ' • L • • _ • • • ' ' JJ i_ t Wt 'J ' '· ' ' ' ' ''' ' • ' - _' • ' ' • • • ' • ' • · • ' • 1 t i ' J' 1 ' '· - - l' AJY - t tjjA • i - 1 ·1 r 'l · L baE i r ' ¾1 • · _ t0 t' Ji t w i W rif tf1 i tf JNI i' r - ·%Mj f dt1if Ciri f r ieMJ J i•r f' f t t 4 lY fW t· ✓j• c i '• 'I _ • j 1-• _ J i _' '° 'J' l'· · · _ ·' _ · - ' 1 - - · • 'tt _ - 1·- ·· 1 H 1f1'l11Jt- ' J ' -cS t · ·1 1- - • i ' ' ' ' T · · · _H ' ' ' ·_ -· c - LiL - _i i_ '' iijL ' _ i·j _ x -·· ' · t J _ _ _Li'L - ' - · ___ • '•a ' •-1 --·- - • ·' ·' ' t· J '• 1 1 _ · · _1j' _ ' Jtt d ' -iti j j il J ·- _· L -- - -H···'• _ _ i u r L 1 -• ' -· -1- - - ·-· ' - • ' • • · - - · - - _ ' - 1•' 1 I not directly or indirectly involved in support of Diem forces wh ch raided _ _ the·pngodos ' - October CIA had identified t a General's coup 3roup a' n' J J ' · ' • L • • ·'' a· coup -··_ ·· I group headed by junior officers and civilians which t 1a · alL sc t L c0 'mo e · 1 ' on Oc t ob e r 21 b u t co u 1 d 11 b t d o s 0 for 1 a ck o f r e d e d t r u ck s - Mr C o l by • · · • t hen c r t on t o d e s c r i b e t h e Ge n e r ' I' 1 ·- · ' s' c o up n c t ion h i c h r es u 1-t ed • hi th c '' overthro of the Diem government along the lines publicly reported ·In a 1s1 1er to Hr Hurphy' s qu0 stion Hr Cul by informed th1 'B6c1t 'J t ·h 1t ii ' '• t 'l there were 10 executions of mcrnbcrs or the Diem regtme ita act ton J ' J' tfi q '' t mJJ F J• R ' Looking ah ad Mr Col y stated that finishid removing pro-Diem officials frcirn'the ·cov r 1rric1 t t·ri·c· · 1 ll 2 procceJ V _ I ' • __ _-1 to inotitute popular programs in Rn effor to solidify the l p cop 1 e in t h e p r o s e c u t ion o £ t h c 1 1 n r e ff o r t t ' 1 e s t r a t e g i c ha -n l t c p r g r n rn i '' i · ' - ·- probablv be continue ' • The Ge n e r a 1 s wi 1 lt 11 have t o cl a n g • t he compartmentation or the Vietnam military forces which Diem had estab'lishe i as n means of the new ruling Generals' group s e e s t h c n cc d _f o r t ho r 0 ugh r 1 o c g a n i z n t i o 1 ·of the military chain of command an l·a'r-c atte rnptin-g·to fc rrnan ci r gc1n_iz Jtioi1'a1· pattern which will be better suited to fighting -the ar 1gainst the Vi ct Tht basic war concept is Cong to clean ouc Cong forces L l1 t h C Jouthcr11 delta •• · ···1 9 '2iJ and then expand mi itnr activities in th north2rn a r'· en Gener 11 Doolittle asked whc ther there is any rganii ed Communist ' QOVe ent within South Vietnam Hr Colby replied th t the Viet Cong guerilla H - NDLE VIA CQMINT CHANNELS Oi JLY • '· • r r C 0 0H ti 'o c r T 'I 'J G SO iHD G t I·TBIT - 52 - ·Jor sccnEl l • ft · ' i d1 i t - jJl ' i 1• ' C s t r J J 2 · · - f- B ' f - '• • J S ' _ ' J ri 1 Page •j •• • ' _I••-• ' _ • '• ' ' · - effort has pene r J ted into the South Vietname ic society ' Vi ct-Cong military units arc ·guided by Cong Political Committees which arc ·each Province -up i•1 There is Hr Colby stated a C- manunist Part y ·i11 ·South j 1 St t Vietnanf· hose main efforts are directed at 11 sh0oting at us 11 ar d propagandi7 ing '· the South Yietnarnc e into the belief that thci r real ene nies He the· U S and the presuit Government of the coul try I In an wer to Hi Pace's question as to whether realistic looks have bccn teken of the potenti'als for dnnbg th war ir1 V etnam 1 Hr Colby sai d l t is -not yet cleBr whether the that a hard nose look is necessary 1 1 r Gov cr nment regime can claim the support of t·n c peopls• ir U1c cour trysi de · The situatiot is in fair shape in the northcrn t wo thi·rJs of - c- co'untry but is bad iri the southern one third Hr •Coyne in--1uired about1 U S coordinatio 11 Qf ib sd1nc Uf tc·eri 1 n t e 11 i gen c e e l e rn en t s in So u h V i c t n am • Mr • • Co 1 by s a i l th a t t he ' J 2 i s coordina_ting military intelligence activities -CIA coordinc1tes· poliftca intelligence efforts and paramilitary mat ers are being turned over to u - s Spcc nl Focces He· said that there nre 290 persn 111el e1 gascd in chc CIA effort in South Vietnam r Langer ask c d about the r cc a 11 o f the CI A Rich a rd son • as a ·s t a t i u n Ch i e - in S a i g 1 n Hr • Colby·stiid that Richardson· r adbe come pub1icly tdentif ed cl ose contact of the Diem regime at a time wLin the U S Govcrnmer'lt beca c crit c l of policies of the Diem cgtme As f Jr French GDvcrnmcnt attitudes tOW 1rd the South Vi etnc1msituution Mr Co l b observe d ·that the French have considerable commerc ai hohHn r l in the country' and a history of cultur2 l affinity and the French are p piq'Jcd at their loss of a protective iffi l ige 11 • ' · ' -· _ C 0R0NJ 0XC P T TAGB0A L D G tJ i IBtrr - SJ - Hl r DLE VIA cot NT CHANNELS ONLY NW l iut 1 - 878 ··' i _ 4 J • '- ' -·•_1 - • - -_ _ c Aa ' i •·•·- '- · - - '' • '· l·• ' • ·-- ' Hr Colby concluded his discusi ion Jith the _Bonrd and left the m0et i nl' at l 00 p m In executive s ssion the Board had a f rthcr discuss ton of its report to be made t President Kennedy on the Dunlnp c·a s e ChaJ rm an Cl if ford I brought Messrs Murphy and Pace up to date on t he pr i_nc ipn 1 matters covered n t t h e p re c e G in g d a y ' s s e s s i on o f t 1 e Bo lc r cl met t ' ng tensive review nnd materials 1 hich had been cmnplctE d thus fa - by Mr Cray I Hr C l i ff or d s u 1 im e d up ' h c Bo J r cl I s re n c t i o 11 and Mr Coyne in the Dunlap case • of be ng aghnst at the shocking '-lGoseness of sccuri'ty attituGe 11t th• le re f9 r re rl to the mn n y q u es t ions at yesterday 1 s session 1 1 -i _i ch ha l been p u t t o t h c Oi rec t· or • J f tl SA Hr CJifford observed that Cc· 1erc1l Fit ch a very int lligent presctitation I had bee -1 had with General Carroll of DIA Mr CUfford sc1ici thJt after lunch the Boa1·d would complete its con sideratior of the Dunlap report and recommendations ·which the Bcr ircl Panel had drafted been made for a mee ing of Board members wi th President Kennedy i n con' junction wi_th this 'articular Board meeting ccause Hr CliffurJ that the Board would re uire all the time of nee ti 1H t O C _ rnp C t C action on its report on a co1J1plex subject 1 · I Ch a i r tna n C l i f ford s a id th ll t Bo a rd rn e mb e rs should pl n to convcr1e for · -_ • ' J · 1 Lnlf a day at the next 13o rd meeting dnJ then meet with the Presi_dent for an hour on the Dunl2p In vie of the seriocs n 1ture of the re po rt counterintelligence probl rns involved Mr Clifford e presscd tl1e 6pinicn that the Beard's re o_rt nnd recommendations rr ay well coi stitutc one of most 1mportant contributions _• 'hich the Board htis l t - J4 - ________ 7 -_s_E p --- • ·• ••· I c i i' • I ' - - ·i -1' Hr Clifford then i11form€d Bosrd □ embers Hutp 1y and Pi1cc of the I • Bo a rd s d i s c s 13 i J n y cs t e rd 11 y as s e s s ins t h 2 d e gr c e o f d arn age r e s u l t Ln g from Dunlap's JGpionage activities Recogr b ing the dUfic ult y or aTt·iving J t sn ssscssme' 1 t at this tim Hr Cl fford obsen ed thn r th_c d11ma s_e mus t I h ve been seri o• s • and he n0ted that t he CL is stUl evaluattng its prt1 Licc of e nding its sensitt- r documents to the NSA l1 Hr 7Clif ord sraced that cl espl e di ffer•ences o f opinion which may exist as the d 'lri agc d one to t U S interests by Dunlap's cspicnage service for the Russian s t he Bonrci h·as infu m ation hich 1--ears on the subject b •t ldch ·canno be tr 1de gcnc -al ly Mr Clifford then related r-o the BMrd- the most sen6i tive iterr · consistL1g - i n 'f o r ma t on 0-f which iiad b n giv n to Hl·· Coyne by ll Jpropriate· a 1thori·ty or ·-reporti11g ·· t o • t h • Bo ri rd rn d t o t h c P r c s id n t Eo a - d mus t t '1 h a r t i cu l H r a ins It as agreed by Board 1ernbcrs tl nc the 1 t o p • o't e c t t h is in fo rni a t ion • a 1J o ·u 1d Jo so· At l J 5 l he Bo a rd n d j o u r 1 e cl fo r l u n c h a t ' h e • - ' h it c H u s e S t- fJ Ke s s H8 vi·ng hea rd the report uf the 1snassil1u · _on of Pres1 dent Kennedy l frd c'h had just occurred at 2 00 p- rn EST in Dallas Chairman Clifford rc- i I conven£d the B ·arct in executive session N c Clifford expfessed the keen t se - se of riers07al loss hich he felt upoi1 the Preside r I s c' eath · • He joined Board members in thei ' inC ivHual expressions of profound sorro occasioned ' i ' J by tLe t· ragic ci- cumstances of the President's death and tt- ir · 1 1hd 02ep sympsthy' concctn for th Pres df' n t's family this point the Chairt'lan Cliffot l announced thnt Bt - day' i as • at a C 10 s e · and th kt 1 n0·a -d s reeet1ng of Comp _ C t i On Of t he i O H d I s r e p Or t hich was in preparation for submissio to Piesident Kennedy ould be suspended pending fu ih t developm nts ' ' H ' 1DLE VIA COMINT CHANNELS O NLY ' CORONJ OXCl RT L' 9B if RD GAJiffi T - 55 - N W1as '·' ··i ' ' Ett td 2 9l ' ' - - ---'--- - · - l c - ' ' ' - r -- '· lp_1 t - f ' •• ' -- t1 ' r' • f 1•u-_ - •- _ _ ' lf'' _ - ' ' •• • • ••·• - ' •• ' NW gs1§1 • 878 • • • 21 • _ _ ' c'' •• · - c _ S i ' C ' · c - c ' 7 ·- ' · - s 3 ' •'P' ·- p_ ' ' • ·T - ·1 L_ ji __ 1 I r· was Cha' rm an ClJfford's feeling th ' it ould be inappr0 1Hi2te and prema ure during the trBnsition pcr10 l f0llo _ ing Presi dt ' 1 L ' ennedy's death for the Board to present to PresiJent Johnson the Board's recoITTI1end11 tions calling for su 'tRntial changes in the U S intell i gence effcrc Hr li ff o r u e x H e s s • d h i s i n t c n t i ci n on d Bo a r a me mb e r s i i r e c d t o i n J i c a t c to resident Johnson as soon as possible the Board's willingness to ser c Heonwhile pending in any way possible resolution by President Johnsen 3 a s t o _ he th e r th c Bo a rd _ o u l d c on t in u e a s an i n s t it u t ion and s t o t he I I P- 1- sid nt s· 1Jisric conc rnlng co _tinued servic s of th present Ch airman 1 and rnembt i' C1 1 l rmsn C1 if fo rJ as that thb _Board rne bers e j meet ori a quick noti e sho ld intelligence develop ents r ulre it I I Hr lif fotd aid that he w0uld i f m che 0 th course ot the Board wes taking at this time The Board meetihg vas adjourned at 3 20 p rn subject to call of the Chairtn 3 n ns determined by developments i _ I ' • ' 1 - 5 A R Ash 878 L r- i'' ·- - - ' · ' '• I I ''' November PRESIDENT 1 S FOREIGN J NTELLIG S1'IC E P- DVISOF Y BOJ ED 1EMOHAlffiUH FOR THE HEi·ffiERS SUBJECT South Vietna n The Director or Central Intelligence h2s sut gested to the Chairman th2 t th·e B oard nµght wi8h to be brO tc h t up to aate on recent inte lige nce ans rel2 ted sctivities involved in S6uth Vietnam incl ding the activities of CIA prec eu ing and fol 10 ' ing the ov2rthrov1 of Diem The Chairman concurred in this suggestion Accordingly arrangements h 1 · e l been- mnde for the Board to be provided an 0ral briefing on t le subjE ct by Mr 1 i 11 i am Co 1 by Chi e f of t he Far Ea s t Divisio 1 of the DD P Staff CIA s j ·_ r _ ·r_ ' •• i j ' ·t · · • '' • if ' J j t 1 · · ' · ' 1 ··-s I · 'J i J • -1tri '1 · · j ·· -- I · · · • ' 'I - 1 _ - ''t _ _ _ _ l• r -- - --••- • - •- - - - - - Page 23 · - · '' r- e D · i ·--' · -Mt •r' '• ' •• ' ' r ' F r ' ii tili ' r - - •• c•-• - ''•' • M r-i•--- • ' ' r•_ • _ vi 11 10 --
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