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  1. RESOLUTIONS OF INQUIRY REQUESTING EXECUTIVE BRANCH TO FURNISH CERTAIN INFORMATION ON U.S. POLICY TOWARD CHILE

    year ending June 30, 1975, and for other purposes. TION ON U.S. POLICY TOWARD CHILE (Mr. MORGAN asked ... Affairs certain informa- tion on U.S. policy toward Chile from 1964 through 1973: H. REs. 206 Resolved, ... to prevent the election of Salvador Allende as President of Chile? If so, what were the specific dates ...

  2. EXTRACT OFJOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL 1 APRIL 1971

    was subject tto the ITT/Chile Approved For Release 2001/08/30: CIA-RDP74~~~~Cvv0001tg8 5~ Extract of Journal ... to a briefing of Representative Bradford Morse in anticipation of his trip to Chile later this month. Mr. Morse ...

  3. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    and discussed with him the informal request for Agency briefing on Chile. I told hirn that we would be pleased ... to brief the Committee on the current intelligence situation in Chile and would have no hesitancy ... we are unable to brief or discuss Agency operations in Chile. Czarnecki told me he will be meeting later ...

  4. LETTER TO HONORABLE MELVIN PRICE FROM W.E. COLBY DIRECTOR

    certain information relating to developments in Chile in 1972 and 1973. This subject was addressed ... activities with respect to Chile has been provided to committees in the Congress. It is believed ... for xploringg any.United States activities that might have affected Chile_ or any other country,. ...

  5. LETTER TO HONORABLE MELVIN PRICE FROM W.E. COLBY

    to developments in Chile in 1972 and 1973. This subject was addressed by the President during a news conference ... on September 16, 1974 (copy enclosed). Further, information on Agency activities with 3 espect to Chile ... activities that might have affected Chile 0 r any choose to consider The Committee may also wish to co slcler ...

  6. SENATE RESOLUTION 404- SUBMISSION OF A RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE POLICY

    statements last night concerning the role of the CIA in Chile. His state- ment that the United States ... and the pres- ervation of democracy in Chile, do we now have a program to help support the democratic ... the military Junta in Chile? Mr. President, I doubt that a dime is being spent to restore democracy in Chile ...

  7. FOREIGN ASSISTANT ACT OF 1973

    Mexico; Rome, Italy; Santiago, Chile; Lima, Peru; Singapore Republic; Buenos Aires, Argentine-I Vienna, ... Panama; Dublin, Ireland; Mexico City, Mex- ico, Rome, Italy; Santiago, Chile; Lima, Peru; Singapore ...

  8. WARTIME STATUS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (Sanitized) (PROPOSED REVISION OF NSCID 5)

    only to constant conflicts of jurisdiction and controversies con- cerning its interpretation. 2. Chile it is noted ...

  9. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    with the Congress and the impact of such things as the Bay of Pigs, ITT/Chile, and the Watergate. I told McConnell ...

  10. JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    possible Agency involvement in the recent coup in Chile. Ms. Brodsky is on leave for the balance ...

  11. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    and that the Agency will maintain security control of the transcript. The briefing on Chile will be in executive ...

  12. WORLDWIDE INTELLIGENCE WRAP-UP BRIEFING FOR SENATE APPROPRIATIONS DEFENSE SUBCOMMITTEE

    Eagleton (D., Mo.) Lawton Chiles (D., Fla.) * J. Bennett Johnston (D., La.) * Walter D. Huddleston (D., ...

  13. ENDING UNWARRANTED SURVEILLANCE

    '.chile preventing, or at least discouraging,. the kinds of unwarranted surveillance ...

  14. HOW TO SPOT A SPOOK

    through the Ameri- can embassy in Santiago, Chile, in search of communist microphones, found a listening device ... was actually the Central Intelligence Agency's "station chief," or principal operative in Chile ... work against Salvador Al- lende in Chile. The question of how much cover State should provide the CIA, ...

  15. MEETING WITH UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS

    LrMoynr Cull., U. R.t_. Cath. U. of Santiago {Chile), Dartmouth, Villanava U., St. Bcncdict's Cult., ...

  16. ODP REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 18 NOVEMBER 1977

    problems were encountered (confirmed by through chile attempting to use the aysteia. Another terminal ...

  17. ANNOUNCEMENT OF HEARINGS BY THE DISARMAMENT SUBCOMMITTEE

    The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. CHILES). Without objection, it is so or- dered. (See exhibit 1.) Mr. ERVIN. Mr. ... BIBLE, QUENTIN N. BURDICK, HOWARD W. CAN- NON, CLIFFORD P. CASE, LAWTON CHILES, ALAN CRANSTON, CARL T. ...

  18. (UNTITLED)

    Revolution, the Chilean Peace Movement, the Women's Union of Chile, the Peace Committee of the Chinese ... Russell, who will also contribute financially to the effort and representatives from Austria, Chile ...

  19. MEETING WITH UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS

    of Santiago (Chile), Dartmouth, Villanova U., St. Benedict's Coll., Columbia, Princeton, Ind. U.. ...

  20. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1973 MR. FULBRIGHT, FROM THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING

    assistance to Bangladesh totals $318,800,000. 3 Nepal. 4 Chile, Fiji, Holy See, Liechtenstein, Luxembou-g, ... America: 4, 873 Bolivia--- Chile____-- 1,114 Dominican Republic-------_ 1,435 Ecuador------.______----- ...

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