JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL THURSDAY - 21 OCTOBER 1971

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CIA-RDP73B00296R000200170023-7
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October 21, 1971
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Approved For Release 2007/01/29 : CIA-RDP73B00296R000200170023-7 CON FlDE11T L JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Thursday - 21 October 1971 1? Dorothy Fosdick, on the staff of the Senate Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, called and asked for advice as to what Senator Jackson could say on an unclassified basis about the presence of Soviet nuclear powered submarines in the Pacific. After checking with OSR and with Paul Walsh, I advised Miss Fosdick that this Agency did not attempt to keep track of information in the public domain and that as far as we were concerned all information which we had on the subject was from sensitive sources. I told her that three of our people had spent the afternoon checking open sources and could find no authoritative public statement on this subject. Therefore, I felt we could not be of assistance to,her. Following up on -a suggestion I had made to her previously, Miss Fosdick said she would query the Navy on the subject and thanked us for our efforts. 25X25X1A 2. 25X25X1A 25X1A until 27 October. He will contact me on his return. I am advising to this effect. with the Senator's office I learned that Mr. Lakeland will be out of the country called and asked if we could determine if Peter Lakeland, Executive Assistant to Senator Jacob Javits (R. , N. Y. ), would be available to participate in another panel dis - cussion in the Advanced Intelligence Seminar on 19 November. In checkin5X1A u committee, and alerted him to the fact that Petr S. Deryabin would be writing him a letter outlining correspondence which he has sent to the New York Times, but which was printed only in part by the Times, on the subject of the expulsion of the Soviet diplomats by the British government. Sourwine said that, especially in view of my call, Deryabin's letter would be welcomed and the possibility of the publication of this letter would be given every consideration. Sourwine commented that everything which Deryabin has said to them has held up and they have a high degree of confidence in him. ? I In response to a request from I contacted J. Sourwine, Chief Counsel, Senate Internal Security Approved For Release 2007/01/29 : CIA-RDP73B00296R000200170023-7