“activities involved, it is strongly recommended that a single point in the Government be designated and assigned responsibility for supervising execution of the total program. ICC SECRET”
“activities involved, it is strongly recommended that a single point in the Government be designated and assigned responsibility for supervising execution of the total program. ICC SECRET”
“elp identify violators. e) Drawing on the recommendation in the paper on "The Movement of Subversive s and Subv ersive Trainees" and other sources, ins tru cted th”
“answers to two questions: a. Is the guidance initiated by you and passed upon by the Executive Commttee fully In efiect? b. Have any steps been taken to make sure that in the future guidances will be put into effect? TWB THOMAS W. BRADEN Chief International Organization”
“officials concerned. j. During a previous reporting period Embassy Santiago HW 50953 DocId: 32112623 Page 7”
“left with a growing threat, un diminished responsibilities, a sharp reduction in capabilities and no- effective access to the Agency’s top managerial level on substantive issues. 33: NW 50955 Docld:32112721 Page 34”
“should follow the developments in this office closely as its activities will have considerable bearing on the work of the Agency. - 34 - REPhes”
“the general policy objectives and the specific actions under taken to achieve them was far too wide. It is important that policymakers review the manner in { NW 50955 DocId:32423525 Page 199”
“8. In Europe, CA programs in the following areas were up- 11 11 7 11 dated: Berlin, France and Italy, Spain, Finland, and/Cyprus2 2/mc”
“informed recommendations. With these standards in mind, the Committee has arrived at the following findings and conclusions. HW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 509”
“for military, paramilitary and police forces. Beyand th; we should place specific emphasis upon developing civic action . - programs in the areas of ga Jan”
“objectives and the specific actions under taken to achieve them was far too wide.. It is important that policymakers review the manner in HW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 559”
“not promote the tactical approach which is suggested in the Comments section on page eight of the attached. Charles A Bugg -”
“activities of the Agency. - 35 - 8/15”
“consistently warned the deteriorating situation and the possible consequences. -3-”
“lication by the CI Staff. C. Establish and implement publication procedures, including editing, rewriting, organizing, sanitizing, classifying, setting up dissemination channels and E2 IMPDET CL BY 01.2208 % CAADT 020m. Ssistl”
“e, f), (k)(l) Date : Other: Cable, Memorandum, Dispatch (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(6) Other :___________________ (j) (1) (b, c, d, e, f), (k) (1) Date : .1 Other:”
“recommendation other than the very early one about MSC that charter for the CTA mithortring the following functions should be drain 3115 that beanuse Elorn in not that recommendation rl .in this section I this- ‘‘I - 1. ‘g cir mment j C. aprrostiate . ITOP SECRET w/etit*”
“14-00000 -15- 3. Codifications of SC S’a present instrument. A8 indicated above, it will of course be useful and desi- ruble to Incorporate in this approach and in the new instrument, (FECS), designed to implement it, features, (individuals and organisations) of the prese”
“funding should go thru CLASC HQ and the CISC attempt of direct funding was resented as an effort ito undermine CLASC Executive Committee. rrt UFG A109s 7 ii Mac .27,, • (/ - 321 ve 5-r”
“:8 . This plan han been coordinated with the Department of State. It is requested that the details be forwarded to the HCFE and a meeting arranged to discuss the implementation. JOHN E. BAKER Chief, SE”
“Date : Other: . Cable, Memorandum, Dispatch (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(6) Other: (j) (1) (b, c, d, e, f), (k) (1) Date : Other:______ _ Cable, Memorandum, Dispatch (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(6) Other:___________________ (j)(1) (b, c, d, e, f), (k)(l) Date ; Other: j j”
“could develop. GRATIAN X. YATSEVITCH Deputy for Policy Coordination, SS SB/PC/DS4vej Distribution: Addressed - Orig. 2: 1 SD/RE - 2 PY SZ/PC - 2 -T (Mo Broder Brador)”
“feeling that no authorization, either tacit or otherwise, was given by higher authority. The members of the Group asked that the minute be amended to indicate that the Group itself had decided to proceed in accordance with the Guidelines.- NW 50955 DocId: 32423539 Page 161-”
“investigation, to the Review Board. In deciding on appeals and ’referrals from the Executive Director, the Review Board would have authority to conduct -10-”
“method of preparing the Watch Committee report. If NIC is adequately manned, we see no reason why it should not draft, 24 hours in advance, the weekly - 32 - 1”
“4-00000 ' ' SECRET -2- C. PROBLEMS 5. The difficulties in the operation of the AMMOP project are due largely to the lack of effective leadership and initiative. The AMBOP youth wing is operating with reasonable effectiveness within its sphere but is hampered by the lack ”
“--- serve--as also----- an exchange center of material and provide speakers for any local organization. 34 286 APPENDIX PAGE "V NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 14”
“reference memorandum points out, if the National Councils are to assume this important responsibility in relation to toe.AFX they must become effective organisations. EX likewise agrees that the”
“should be brought to the attention of C/LA/COG, and made a part of SLCAPRICE-l's official 201 file: a. !”
“duties of these individuals, Bse the above referenced report. CBE SC Si-e-ngad "2 yir-eyewe k *7#”
“found two, three or more copies of the same document, bearing a different number, larded throughout the files.) A tertiary problem is the marking on the machine run cases of drafts, research notes etc. My re- commendation for this phase would be for a person from the Task F”
“caveats that the Agency will be unable to accept responsibility for monitoring and control of”
“planned. ney are. l.- Continue editing panlets or guidance for the people”
“whether they contain information that would call into question or undermine the findings of the previous investigations or not. -2-”
“operation. 2. Increased supplemental aid as families are visited and their DEUss noedo determined. Close euporvialon will bo exorcized to onouro that tho agencies relate thio aid to the solution of the families’ problems, including health difficulties and housing. u gy ”
“cestrels. other than requiring receipts. Doubts whether any kind of budgetting still being enforced since we converted to - straight and fixed subsidising. Faint odor of corruption. •. Quality of Personnel. Leadership bracket poorly, staffed. £&M« ‘prograg's inception, recru”
“CHANGED WITH WORLD DEVELOPMENTS AND THAT FR WOULD ;SIMPLY USE A COHHON SENSE JUDGMENT TO MAKE ITS CASE BY CASE DETER- / MINATION- UE AGREED THAT TRYING TO BROADEN OR LIMIT THE CATEGORY BY DATE: cooror-nAC orsicces IF USE ONLY ORIG: VKH; EXT: MeutesOC crevcm Cress- inow”
“organizes his material well and presents it in a lucid,highly readable manner. On the first occasion, he helped us prepare a paper that was eventually used by the Director in his presentation before the Senate Select Com- mitteeon 14-15° July. On the second occasion his contr”
“(WP 2.4) 1 TOTALS LIAISON 16 2. CI 2, FI 3, DO 1. EUR 6. CA 3 32”
“to meet with the Chairman or Vice-Chairman of the committee to seek a satisfactory resolution of such problems. QEARPT CLS..]”
“WITHIN PROPER LIMITS SO THEY DO NOT INVADE RIGHTS OF OTHER PER SONS (M Y RESPONSE WAS THAT RELIANCE MUST BE PLACED ON THE INDIVIDUAL AGENTS HANDLING INFORMANT S AND T HO SE SUPERVISING THE AGENTS' WORK THAT IN FO RMANTS WHO VIOLATE THE LAW CAN BE Do 6. M pla handle. n = C Co H a”
“and “preponderance of the evidence"- could be used in balancing and in any subsequent review (pp. 61-69). 16Commission Report, Chapter 2, page 42. 8”
“best tenuous and unreliable, with the result that the council becomes u delie te and cumbrous apparatus which must subordinate the achievement of practical goals to the maintenance of this temporary and elusive unity. Further factors discolsed by our survey reinforce the (U ”
“insure that they remain fully and effectively coordinated with the activities and efforts of other members of the community. 1/50 - 23 -”
“continuance of the project. 1 ; reo% 20 "Botes 09. 4”
“coordinated plan. We shall also have begun action on -3- S-E-C-R-E-T EYES ONLY HW 50955 DocId:32424934 Page4”
“itself, during most of the period to be covered in this r eport, primarily with information *This a rea com ponen”
“control. The estimated costs that were mentioned in -205 TOP SECRET”
“talking about operational, not coming 23 in to the Domestic Contact Service. 24 Mr. diGenova. It is not very clear on this. 25 Mr. Maxwell. The problem in part goes back to the difficult HW 50955 DocId:32423513 Page 32”
“particular project and other aspects of MHBOUND’s domestic activities are treated in greater detail in the Committee’s Staff Report dealing with the operations of MHBOUND. NW 50955 DocId:32423532 Page 116”