Report, Central Intelligence Agency, Probable Consequences of the Prosecution of the Anti-Trust Suit Against Certain United States Oil Companies, Special Estimate 28/1
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OCR Page 1 of 5the President
SECREP
NLT
SECURITY INFORMATION
C30360
SPECIAL ESTIMATE
PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES OF
THE PROSECUTION OF THE ANTI-TRUST
SUIT AGAINST CERTAIN US OIL COMPANIES
INTELLIGENCE
TROMAN
ARCHIVENAL RECORDS UNIVERSITY
AND
8.2
SERVICE
FOR THE PERSONAL ATTENTION
STATES OF
OF THE ADDRESSEE ONLY.
SE-28/1
Published 2 January 1953
The following member organizations of the Intelligence
Advisory Committee participated with the Central Intelli-
gence Agency in the preparation of this estimate: The
intelligence organizations of the Departments of State,
the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Joint Staff.
All members of the Intelligence Advisory Committee con-
curred in this estimate on 29 December 1952, except the
Assistant to the Director, Federal Bureau of Investiga-
tion, who abstained from comment, neither concurring
nor dissenting.
LIMITED DISTRIBUTION
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065 SEC. 3.501
Project NLT 78.59
TOP SECRET
C.I.A. LTR. 6-10-80
By NLT- He NARS, Date 7.22.fo
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