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JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP74B00415R000300080017-9
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 15, 2016
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November 13, 2003
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17
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January 7, 1972
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Approved For Release 2003/12/026' t j;Tp B00415R000300080017-9 Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2 Friday - 7 January 1972 4. ( David Martin, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee staff, called about his earlier requests for any assistance we might give in providing the Subcommittee with the names of suggested witnesses for possible hearings on the communist propaganda apparatus (see Journal of 6 December 1971) and his query as to whether we could be of assistance in providing information to be used in their publication of a handbook of international communist front organizations and espionage activities (see Journal of 13 December). Mr. Martin also said that the Subcommittee is considering two other projects. One would involve the publication of information on the travels and speeches given by Marshal Grechko, Soviet Minister of Defense, on Soviet military strategy and policy. Martin would like five or six of these speeches and some biographic material on Grechko. He said they would also like our help in pulling together a selection of approxi- mately 10-12 policy speeches by other Soviet leaders covering all aspects of Soviet policy. He mentioned speeches, in addition to Grechko, by Yakubovskiy, Kosygin, and Suslov. I told him I would check on these items and be back in touch with him. 5. Hand-carried to James Kendall, Chief Counsel, Senate Subcommittee on Preparedness Investigating, a copy of the new China atlas. .6. Met with Mr. Herb Atkinson, Clerk, Senate Armed Services Committee, and provided him with literature and other information on "shredders" which can be used in the destruction of some of the Committee's classified material. I also gave him a copy of the new China atlas for the Committee's use. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/4'~ DP74B00415R000300080017-9 AK-k Approved For Release 2003/12/023El,6-RI '74B00415R000300080017-9 JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 5 January 1972 25X1 25X1 Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, who asked if the Agency could provide a briefing for him concerning the seizure of the two Panamanian registry vessels by the government of Cuba. Mr. Holt's interest has been aroused by the statements of Fidel Castro in his seech of 22 D Ier 1971 concerning the incident and the confession of I told Mr. Holt I would relay his request and be back in touch in the morning. 25X1 2? Talked to Oneta Stockstill, Executive Secretary, House Armed Services Committee, who told me that Representative Charles Gubser (R. , Calif.) is travelling as the guest of the, Secretary of Naves _ to the South Pole and on his return will join the Nonappropriated Funds Activities it I/u1./