DAVID L BOREN, OKLAHOMA, CHAIRMAN
WILLIAM S. COHEN, MAINE, VICE CHAIRMAN
LLOYD BENTSEN. TEXAS WILLIAM V. ROTH, JR., DELAWARE
SAM NUNN, GEORGIA ORRIN HATCH, UTAH
ERNEST F. HOLLINGS, SOUTH CAROLINA FRANK MURKOWSKI, ALASKA
BILL BRADLEY, NEW JERSEY ARLEN SPECTER, PENNSYLVANIA
ALAN CRANSTON, CALIFORNIA CHIC HECHT, NEVADA
DENNIS DECONCINI, ARIZONA JOHN WARNER. VIRGINIA
HOWARD M. METZENBAUM, OHIO
ROBERT C. BYRD, WEST VIRGINIA, EX OFFICIO
ROBERT DOLE, KANSAS, EX OFFICIO
SVEN E. HOLMES, STAFF DIRECTOR AND GENERAL COUNSEL
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Howard Osborn
Director of Security
SUBJECT Identification of Activities with
Embarrassment Potential for the Agency
1. In responding on 7 May by memorandum to the DDO's
request for the identification of any incident which might
conceivably have an embarrassment potential for the Agency,
I cited the equipment test which is mentioned in the attached
memo. The test in question was related to the development of
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Gerald Keith BOUEY
Governor, Bank
of Canada
Addressed as:
Mr. Bouey
In February 1973
Gerald Bouey, now 56,
began a 7-year term as
governor of the Bank of
Canada and president of
the Industrial Develop-
ment Bank. He has been
with the Bank of Canada
since 1948. In 1969 he
became a deputy governor,
with responsibility for
open market operations,
debt management activities and supervision of
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to which a skeptic is now driven when confronted with evidence for which there
is no plausible counter-explanation. Lastly, if in the future new cases of a spec-
tacular nature should arise, the basic believer will be in a better position and
better prepared to deal with them.
Notes
a. I discussed the logical status of Hume's argument in my previous paper (see
p. 142 and note f). See also the final paper of this volume.
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Washington, July 24, 1962.
REFERENCE: Your Memorandum dated 11 July 1962, Subject
as Above
1. Pursuant to reference memorandum and in accordance with
our previous discussions, set out below are comments for inclusion
in your overall report to the Special Group (Augmented) at the con-
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20 February 1961
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Activation of Belle Chase Ammunition Depot
1. On 15 February, the undersigned became fully aware of actions
which had been taken by the Agency- in attempting tcigcquire and activate
the Belle Chase Naval Ammunition Depot as a training and holding area
for approximately 45 indigenous personnel who wve at that time being
held at JMRYE. Previous coordination had been ilffected,by WH/4/Support