JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
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November 28, 1973
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Wednesday - 28 November 1973
25X1 1. Guy McConnell, Senate Appropriations Committee
t staff_ a11ed and said he would like to get together with and me
to go over the changes made by the House Appropriations Committee in the
Defense appropriations bill. He said he was particularly interested in what
the House did to the CDIP and added that had been cut as well
as some cryptographic programs. He said he would like to review this
25X1A entire a~~ea with~and arrangements were made to meet with him
tomorrow afternoon.
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2. John Goldsmith, Senate Armed Services
Committee staff, visited the .Agency and was briefed by~Shackley, 25X1A
of EA Division, in connection with Goldsmith's
upcoming trip to Southeast Asia. EA Division is sending a cable alerting
our people to his travel plans.
3. Called Bob Allnutt, Staff Director, Senate Committee
on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, and alerted him to Soviet preprations for
an unmanned space shot within the next few days. I told him that the Soviets
appeared to be testing changes in the Soyuz space craft in prepration for the
joint Apolo/Soyuz space mission in 1975.
25X1 4. Called Art Kuhl, Senate Foreign Relations
Committee sta , an iscusse with him what appears to be a forged letter
purportedly signed by Senator Frank Church which has come to our attention
25X6 through uthorities. I asked Kuhl if he had heard anything about
such a document and he said he had not. When I asked him who he thought we
might discuss this with in Church's office, he suggested Tom Dine, on the
staff of C;hurch's Special Committee on the Termination of the National Emer-
gency. Kuhl warned, however, that if this is discussed with Dine and/or Church
we can expect to read about it in Jack Anderson's column. I told Kuhl I would
talk further with our people about this and decide what we would do about it.
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