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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4
Friday - 3 December 1971
11. (Unclassified - GLC) In response to his request, I left with
James T. Kendall, Chief Counsel, Senate Subcommittee on Preparedness
Investigating, Armed Services Committee, unclassified material on the
intelligence community, especially the United States Intelligence Board.
On the basis of a quick look at the papers, Kendall said this was exactly
what he wanted and thanked us for a prompt response.
12. (Secret - GLC) Advised James Gehrig, Staff Director, Senate
Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, that the compartmented
clearances for Charles Lombard were ready and we could brief Lombard
and the rest of the Committee staff at Gehrig's convenience on the status of
Soviet space programs. Gehrig advised me that the staffing situation with
Senator Curtis as Ranking Minority member has changed somewhat from
what it has been in the past, and he asked that I get back in touch with him
in the near future before finalizing Lombard's clearance and signing him up.
13. (Confidential - GLC) Advised Jack Ticer, Senate Armed Services
Committee staff, on our input to the State Department in their preparation
of a coordinated Executive Branch comment to the Fore ign__Relations Com-
mittee on S. Res. 192. Ticer thought the points we had raised were good
ones and added that there was no real pressure on this resolution in the
Armed Services Committee at this time. (S. Res. 192 has been referred
jointly to both the Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees. )
I advised Ticer of the latest developments with respect to the Ervin
bill (S. 1438) and of our contact with Senator Eastland and our plans to see
Senator Thurmond.
14. (Secret - GLC) Picked up from George Murphy, Joint Committee
on Atomic Energy staff, a copy of a study "Comments on Recent USSR Work
on Laser-Driven Fusion (U)" by Keith A. Brueckner and Ray mond A. Grandey
of KMS Fusion, Inc., in response to a request from 25X1
Murphy also provided me with a copy of an AEC letter concerning this study
which he wanted handled on an "eyes only" basis. These have been passed
on to I land will be returned to the Committee.
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