Mr. Andrew Vaneported to Direotor od call received from Mr. Charles S. Bohien last evening.
APPROVED FOP PELEA DATE: 5
Mr. T. Q. Casaadye. newa broadcast concerning article la Pravda to effect tbat American espionage sjsteo of ex-Germane had been uncovered aad the leaders were known; Director stated that CIA bad nothing to do with this; Direotor will ask Gen Slbert toopy of issue of Pravda containing tha article.
Re status of branch; Mr. Cassady cannot proceed further under present planso-signalj desired to know If he should work out other plana; Direotor stated that the answer ahould ooae shortly; tbe aatter was presentedtfSaturday.
Weekly Staff
Mr. T. Babbitt, ORB -
Brig Gen E. L. Slbert,e Pravda article. Col. D. H. Calloway. SO
Major Raymond S. Holte his wife, Mrs. El Its both M.
Holt, an FBIB employee. He feels that Col. White has not been fair in demoting his wife because abe refused to work nights. It appears that he has taken matter up with CIA Personnel, and bs will take up with his Congressman if lt is not cleared up to his satisfaction. Mr. Richard told hla that the case was unfamiliar but that it would be reviewed, and that he would be contacted. Completegiven to Col. Shannon for action.
Mr. Robert Blum, OSD (tel) -
Capt. J. Pinaegan, Adv.ireotor approved draft reply to Admiral Inglis re COHIHT.
Mr. P.eft with Director two papers for BSC meeting this afternoon.
Col. L. T.e CIA survey.
Capt. A. C. J. Sabalot, OKIade arrangements for Cmdr Packard to call on Direotor today re matter discussed with Director yesterday.
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Col. D. H. Galloway, SO
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Tormy-Naryrigadier T. Robblne, Brltiah, and Col. D. B. Galloway.
Kr. Edgar A. Ererhart -
Comnander W. B. Packard,irector eent blm to aee Col. Galloway.
Col. D. H. Galloway, SOe paper Col. Galloway la working up for Oil. Col. Galloway la trying to reach Capt. Sabalot. Director told blm Cmdr. Packard waa on the way oror.
To NSC meeting, Admiraloffice.
Kr. Charles Folts, US Bewanew Director in Paris and would like to aee him. Tentative appointment arranged0 tomorrow. )
Kr. Charles Mayerould like to aee Director.
ames Forrestalirector was contacted and called Mr. Forrestel from Admiral Souera' office.
Hr. Staffan Andrews, Ho.Amerioan newspaper Alliancealked to Capt. Ford about Dodotan story specifically. Capt. Ford informed him that CIA desired no publicity and that besides Pearson article did not report accurately what Gen. Donor an said; also told him that he was sure Direotor would be glad to aee him if he desired to call on Direotor.
Judge E. L. Palmier! (tel frmequested that Director call him before six o' clock this erenlng or else In the morning.
Mr. P. Chiireotor returned to him the two papers used at the NSC meeting today.
Capt. C. A.e Judge E.almier!. Director informed the Capt. that Palmier! had called and that his call would be returned in the morning; also that It would not be necessaryo talk to Palmier!. Capt. Buchanan had rocoived call from Palmier! aleo.
ong. John W. Heselton, Mass, and memberslub.
oger-Smith Hotel. Director addressed them on the subject of Central Intelligence.
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