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OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Tuesday - 10 April 1973
1. David Jones, Defense Map Agency, called
to get our advice on the handling of sensitive briefings for members of the
Senate Armed Services Committee staff. I told Jones how we handled the
Director's presentations and staff briefings.
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2. I I Scott Cohen, on the staff of Senator Charles.'
Percy (R. , III. , called about the interest of Mrs. Clover Graham in the
situation in Sikkim. He said Mrs. Graham had mentioned the name ofiI
from the Agency and suggested that Cohen contact him. Cohen
realized we probably didn't have too much to add to what has appeared in 25x1
the newspapers on the situation there, but for the record he would like to
be' able to tell Mrs. Graham that he had talked withi I arranged
for o give Cohen a call this afternoon.
3. Ed Braswell, Chief Counsel, Senate Armed
Services Committee, called. He said he had misplaced the material from
the Congressional Record I had gotten for him some weeks ago containing
Senator Stennis' statement that he would be willing to have the MASF program
returned to the Foreign Relations Committee when it was clear that there was
at least a reasonable peace settlement in Southeast Asia. I gave him the
reference which was page S. 9281 of the Congressional Record of 13 June
1972.
4. 1 1 Major Kaine, Homecoming Information
Center, i)C)D, called He said General Walters had called General James'
office, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, about a French
journalist, Pierre Darcourt from Aurore Magazine, who wanted to talk to
some of our returned prisoners. Major Kaine said they would be happy to
assist Darcourt but would like to know more details. I told General Walter's
secretary the above and he will get in touch with Major Kaine.
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