JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP74B00415R000100050013-8
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RIPPUB
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1
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December 20, 2016
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October 25, 2006
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13
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August 8, 1972
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Approved For Release ~, /0~~ ~ CIA-RDP74B00415R000100050013-8 ~ 1 R..,,'1.rJ ~ i ~~.. 25X1 STATOTHR Journal -Office of Legislative Counsel Page 4 Tuesday - 8 August 1972 12. I I Jim Woolsey, Senate Armed Services Committee s~fl, cal ec and said the weekly summaries we had provided him of North Vietnamese statements about U. S. bombing of North Vietnam had been extremely useful to him in connection with his recent trip to Southeast Asia on behalf of the Committee looking into the case. Woolsey asked if FBIS could now pull together any summaries for the first ten months of 1971 and all of 1970. I said I would check on this and let him know if there were any problems. in town o~ings with Senators Jackson and Magnuson and has also talked at some length with AID representatives about the renegotiation of air contracts for Southeast Asia for the next fiscal year. fact that) Company, has been 14. After further conversations with him on the subject, Mr. James Cline, House Immigration Subcommittee staff, agreed the best course for him to follow in assisting Representative Rodino on the drug situation was for him to familiarize himself with the content of the July 1972 survey and then brief the Congressman. It appears that one of the prime areas of Rodino's interest centers around the bills he has introduced requiring the termination of U. S. aid to any Southeast Asian country which is engaged in illicit drug traffic. Mr. Cline will let me know if anything further is needed. 15. C /DD P /NARCOG, called and advised us o is conversation today with Walter Minnick, of the White House staff, concerning General Walt's testimony before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee next Monday, Minnick has indicated that all departments and agenci d support the Walt/Martin endeavor to 25X1A the fullest extent possible. has sent us a copy of a package he has received from Minnick on t is. Approved For Release 2007/03/06 :CIA-RDP74B00415R000100050013-8