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JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP72-00337R000500130058-7
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1
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December 19, 2016
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November 14, 2006
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58
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March 18, 1970
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Approved For Release 2006/11/14: CIA-RDP72-00337R000500130058-7 SECRET Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Wednesday - 18 March 1970 5. (Internal Use Only - JGO) I received a call from Mr. Cary Brick, Assistant to Representative Robert McEwen (R. , N. Y. ), concerning the case o Mr. Brick asked that I come by during the da tomorrow to review a draft letter that has been prepared fo 6. (Confidential - GLC) Jim Kendall, on the staff of the Senate Preparedness Subcommittee, called to say that he was preparing answers for Senator Stennis to use on a radio program and would like our assistance on one having to do with U. S. citizens going to Cuba ostensibly to work in Castro's cane fields. Coupled with this is the question of whether these individuals are learning revolutionary tactics while in Cuba. Kendall is interested in knowing what the Government's position is on these people and what action, if any, will be taken upon their return. He recognized that this is not basically an Agency matter but said he would appreciate any help we would give him. I referred Kendall to a statement by Senator Eastland on the floor of the Senate on Monday on this very subject pointing out findings by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee and its plans for further study of this question. I also arranged for Jack Leahy, of the State Department, to provide Kendall with a press statement made by State officials this week on the subject. 7. (Secret - GLC) In response to the question from George Murphy, on the staff of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, regarding the status of our inquiry into th I checked with Jim Angleton 25x1 who is making external inquiry and advised Murphy that Angleton might also be in touch with Bill Riley, of AEC, on this. 8. (Confidential - GLC) In response to his inquiry to Mr. Maury yesterday, I advised Jay Sourwine, on the Senate Internal Security Committee staff, that the "computerized list" to which he made reference was an all inclusive list from which it was virtually impossible to extract the information he requested since the list had not been programmed to obtain this result. 9. (Secret - GLC) Hand carried to Bill Woodruff, on the staff of the Senate Appropriations Committee, a copy of the Director's prepared statement which the Director gave to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last Friday. Woodruff is coordinating with Ed Braswell on the briefing of the combined Senate Subcommittees. I briefed Woodruff on a number of current intelligence items. See Memo for the Record for details. CRC, 8/26/2003 SECRET Approved For Release 2006/11/14: CIA-RDP72-00337R0005001300587