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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Wednesday - 4 November 1970
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1. Miss Peggy Murphy, Administrative Assistant
to Representative er-ram odell (D. , N. Y. ), called on behalf of a
personal friend of the Congressman who wanted to pass information to the
Government, presumably while he is temporarily abroad. Based on the
fragmentary information known to Miss Murphy and a discussion with
F DP, I recommended to Miss Murphy that she get in touch with
Mr. William Dyees, on the Czech desk, Department of State, and to contact
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2. Messrs. Woodruff, Braswell, and Preston of
the Agency subcommittee staffs spent the morning at Headquarters where
they were briefed by the Director and Chief, FE Division on the situation
in Southeast Asia and discussed with other Agency officers the effect of the
Fu.ibright amendment on Agency projects in that area. See Memorandum for
the Record.
3. Al Tarabochia, Senate Internal Security
Subcommittee staff, called and asked if we could identify a publication titled
"Directory of Personalities of the Cuban Government. Official Organizations
and Mass Organizations. " dated June 1970.. Mr. Tarabochia indicated that
it was his understanding that the book is unclassified. If available they
would very much appreciate a copy for private use of the Subcommittee staff.
Office of DDI has been advised.
4. Talked to DC/WH, who
gave me a general defensive briefing on present conditions in Chile for use
in briefing Mr. Garner J. Cline, Counsel, House Judiciary Committee, who
will be traveling this week to Chile with members of the Committee.
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JOURNAL
OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Tuesday - 3 November 1970
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1. (Internal Use Only - JMM) Talked to Ed Braswell, Chief of
Staff, Senate Armed Services Committee, who said Senator Stennis had
definitely gotten the message of the Director's call the week before last,
but Braswell will remind Stennis when he is in touch with him in the next
day or two that the Director still hopes to have a word with him, at least
by phone, in the near future.
2. (Internal Use Only - JMM) Called Ed Braswell of Senate
Armed Services Committee, Frank Slatinshek of House Armed Services
Committee, and Ralph Preston of House Appropriations Committee, to
set up a meeting at Headquarters tomorrow to discuss our problems in
Southeast Asia in view of the Fulbright Amendment. Slatinshek is unavailable
but the others, together with Bill Woodruff of the Senate Appropriations
Committee, will meet with us at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow.
3. (Internal Use Only - JMM) Richard G. Capen, Jr. , Assistant
to the Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, and General James F.
Lawrence, his deputy, visited Headquarters for lunch with Messrs Houston,
1 and me. During our conversation Capen was interested in
when the Director had seen or would see Senator Russell, remarking that
Secretary Laird wanted to see the Senator as soon thereafter as possible.
4. (Unclassified - GLC) Miss Judy Hoffman o 1-1 -
Senator Gaylord A. Nelson ~ n e staff of STATINTL
(D. Wis. ), called to say that
had called their office referring to several
Newsweek articles about CIA soldiers of fortune and said he wanted to
contact the Agency about a job with us. I told Miss Hoffman that 0 STATINTL
should be disabused of the "soldiers of fortune" notion and merely
suggested that they tell him that if he is interested in regular employ-
ment with CIA, he write to our Director of Pgrsonnel.
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