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  • as an addendum to the main report. z. I asked Tun Clark to spell out for us the contents of the .counter-audio survey which is now taking place. He has done so in the attached memo. Gordon Chase cc: Mr. Valenti . Mr. Watson/ SECR:E'r-. - EYES ONLY
  • attendance •xcept the l!hiUah •Xl»'••••d aympathy fol' our pO•ltion and a d••lr• io cooperate. The ~esident diacueeed at eome leagth th• coope•atlon h• ia J'eeelviug from Brikir.n and Canada deapite theb public .a miounce­ mente •hlch are made for political
  • aseignmenta in Government and giving the nod to the work of the CIA and the intelligence community. 5. I presented the briefing, using the cards attached - no graphics. 6. I was followed by Kermit Gordon who spoke of the budget, explaining the reductions
  • was adequate and he was aatia!ied. He said the only thins that Eisenhower propoaed to him wae the replacement ol. McGeorge Bundy with Gordon Gray. I said that I did not wiah to belabor the point: I thought he had probably forgotten the diecue1ioq
  • for Telecommunications SUBJECT: Review of Alternative Co.mmunic~tions, Navigation, Missile and Space Tracking and Data Ac_quis::.:ion Facilities. The _Secretary of State in cooperation with fae heads of other responsible departments -.nC. agenci~s of -the Government
  • to our advantage. A: great deai of work within the Department is already '3-d~ressed to .these -objectives. A successful program to meet_ these objectives will require the closest· cooperation among tho~e : who illumi~a.te . . . · ... . the . alternatives