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Digitized from the Russell H. Armentrout Files (Box 13) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library .... B.EVISED 6/16/75 .. 4 : .1.' ~:J p. m. DINNER IN HOl\TOR OF HIS EY:CELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF TIl}:: FEDERAL Rl~PUBLIC OF GEI~~Y1}\J\iY AN D MRS. SCHEEL June 16, 1975 8:00 p. m. Black tie ... long dresses for the ladies Arrival: 8:00 p. ilL • • • • at North Portico Entra'nce ... President and Mrs. Scheel and Alnbassador and 1v1rs. Catto You and Mrs. Ford will greet Photo coverage of greeting Y,-,llov! …
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DIN~ER AT THE WHITL HOUSE - SEPTEMBER 12, 1974 - 8:00 P.M. S 11'7 guests HEAD TABLE Mr. Gazit Mrs. Kissinger HE Amb. of Israel MRS. FORD HE PriITle Min. of Israel THE .PRESIDENT Mrs. Rabin Secy. of State Mrs. Dinitz Secy. of Defense· TABLE 4 :Mr. HartITlann Mrs. Burch Sen. Brooke Mr. Sax Mrs. Ginsberg Judge Ribner Miss Wones Dr. Hertzberg Rep. Fountain Mrs. Brown TABLE 8 Mr. Burch Mrs. Keating Mr. Shalev Mrs. Gradison AITlb. Barbour Mrs. Fisher Mr. Greene Mrs. Rothberg Mr. Atherton Mr s. Wilkins TABLE 1 …
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Chapter 12 Protection of the Agency Against Threats of Violence-Office of Security During the period of widespread domestic disorder from 1965 to 19’72, the CIA. along with other govermnent departments, was subject to threats of violence and disruption by demonstrators and self-styled revolutionary groups. In the fall of 1968, a bomb destroyed a CL4 recruiting office in ,4nn Arbor, Michigan. Bomb threats required the evacuation of other agency buildings on several occasions. Agency recruiters on college …
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For sale by the Superintendent Washington, Stock of Documents, D.C. 20402 NumberO41-016-00074-8 U.S. - Price Government $2.86 F’rinting Office COMMISSlONONCIAACTIVITlESWITHINTHEUNITEDSTATES Washington, Nelron A. Rockefeller. Chairman John T. connor C. Douglas Dilon Erwirt N. Griswold Lane Kirkland Lyman L. Lemnitzer Ronald Reagan Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. DC 20500 David June 6, w. Bell”. Executive 1975 The President The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: Your Commission to Investigate CIA …
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Appendix VI Proposed Amendments to Statute In Reconlnlendatioll (1)) the Commission proposes that 50 U.S.C. Section 403 ((1) be amended to read (Additions are italicized ; deletions are marked through) : (d) For the purpose of coordinating the foreign intelligence activities of the several government departments and agencies in the interest of national security, it shall be the duty of the [Central Intelligence] AgencyT under the direction of the National Security Council(1) to advise the National Security …
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Chapter 16 Domestic Activities of the Directorate of Science and Technology In the past tvio tlccadcs. the CL\ itpon gathering foreign intelligence has placed increasing emphasis through technical and scientific 311~a11s. In 1963. Director .John JIcCone sought to coordinate the scientific tlcwlopment of iiitellipencc devices ant1 systclms by cwating tlics Science ant1 Technology Dircctoratc within the CI,L Most of the scientific and teclinolo~ical endeavors hat1 been previously widertaken by the I’lans …
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Chapter 4 Intelligence and Related Activities bp the United States before 1947 The ITnited States, like other comltries, has long collected intelliits activities were minimal. gence. Until World War II? however, General Dwight D. Eisenhower described the prelvar United States intelligence system as ‘ … Chapter 4 Intelligence and Related Activities bp the United States before 1947 The ITnited States, like other comltries, has long collected intelliits activities were minimal. gence. Until World War II? …
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Chapter 10 Intelligence Community Coordination Introduction In the late 1060% and continuing into the early 1970’s, widespread violence and civil disorder arose in many cities and on many campuses across the country. President Johnson and later President Nixon acted on a number of fronts to organize the resources of the Federal government to determine the facts about those responsible for the turmoil. Both Presidents persistently demanded to know whether this violence and disorder was in any way supported …
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MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -GONFID:SNTIA:b INFORMATION April 30, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT k. FROM: Henry A. Kissinger SUBJECT: Status Report on CSCE Summary As the pressures of the final negotiating phase of CSCE start to build, the Soviets have tried to advance in certain subject areas, but have continued to probe Western positions and to remain firm on issues which they consider sensitive, such as individual contacts. Thus, there has been no rush of Soviet concessions and, partly as a …