JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 6 MARCH 1972
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March 6, 1972
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Monday - 6 March 1972
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8. (Secret - GLC) Met with Ed Braswell, Jim Woolsey, and John
Goldsmith, of the Senate Armed Services Committee, to talk with them
about the Agency position concerning the funding of irregular forces in
Laos, preliminary to the appearance of ISA, DOD, and State witnesses
before the Committee tomorrow.
Memorandum for the Record)
9. (Confidential -PLC) Left with Mr. J. Sourwine, Chief Counsel,
Senate Internal Securit Subcommittee, copies of biographic data con-
cerning Soviet officials The 25x1
material was prepared by the Office of Central Reference. (See Journal -
25 February 1972).
Mr. Al Tarabochia furnished to me for Agency review a copy of a
log which was kept by an American fisherman who had recently observed
the movement of Cuban fishing boats. Mr. Tarabochia said he would be
pleased to provide further assistance in this matter if desired.
10. (Unclassified - PLC) Mr. Arthur Kelly, from the Rochester
office of Representative Frank Horton (R. , N. Y. ), called in behalf of a
constituent who inquired as to how he could contact a representative of
the Agency. I provided Mr. Kelly the Washington, D. C. address and
suggested that Mr. Kelly advise the constituent to write the Agency and
indicate the nature of his interest. If it was for employment, the Agency
would handle the necessary follow-up. Mr. Kelly asked for and was given
the name and address of the Agency recruiter who covers his area. He
asked for this information since he receives a number of such inquiries
and was most appreciative.
11. (Internal Use Only - RJK) Left the Special Memorandum
prepared by FBIS on foreign radio and press reaction to the President's
trip to China with Louise Iovino, on the staff of Senator James L. Buckley
(R., N. Y. ), as she had requested.
12. (Unclassified - RJK) Left a China Atlas with Judy Hoffman,
from the office of Senator Gaylord Nelson (D., Wis. ), per her request.
CRC, 6/12/2003
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