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8 July 1374
Editor
Vlasninoton Star-News
Washington, D. C.
Dear Sir: .
1. Reference ,is made to your editorial " CIA and Watergate u of
July 5, 1974, page A-3, which states:
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The (Baker) report also asserts that a CIA operative named
Pennington broke into. the .residence of 'ilatergate burglar
James W. cCord, Jr.., and destroyed documents that might
�show a link between hcCord and CIA.'
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MEMORANDUM FOR: THE RECORD
SUBJECT: General Mills Aeronautical Research
Laboratory Balloon Trials
Balloon flight maps for the following dates are filed
in the Technical Tnformation File -
1. January 10, 1952
January 11; 1952
3. February 291 1952
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26 October 1972
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Watergate Case - Telephone Call to the Director from
Mr. John Hannifin, Time Magazine
1. On Friday, 20 October, the Director received a telephone
call from Mr. John Hennifin of Time magazine. Mr. Hennifin said
that, as Time's investigator into the Watergate case, he had devel-
oped a name who might be working for CIA, in which case the Agency
would be very directly connected with the Watergate case. He asked
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C6�11-RAL INTELLIGENCE.: AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
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The Honorable William B. Saxbe
Attorney General
Department of Justice
Washington, D. C. 20530
Dear Mr. Saxbe:
On 24 April 1974 I wrote to you. to express my concern over the�
Department's recommendation to the Office of Management and Budget
against submission to Congress of legislation proposed by this Agency
to amend the National Security Act of 1947 to furnish additional protection
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QUESTION:
Did we have any other dealings with Liddy while he was in
Treasury or the White House?
RESPONSE:
We did not have any prior dealings with George Gordon Liddy
in an operational sense. Our records do reflect, however, that in
December 1969 security action was initiated to grant Liddy a number
of Agency special clearances in connection with his employment by
the Department of the Treasury. At that time Liddy was listed as a
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28 October 1962
PREPARED FOR THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL.
FURTHER DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION
CONTAINED HEREIN IS NOT AUTHORIZED.
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security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage
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DIRECTORATE OF
INTELLIGENCE
Intelligence Report
Soviet Policy and the 1967 Arab-Israeli War
(Reference Title: CAESAR XXXVIII)
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16 March 1970
SC No. 01232/70
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SECRE SITIVE
22 May 1973
MEMORANDUM FOR: Inspector General
Bill--
Attached are the reports Bill Colby asked to see:
1. Restless Youth (September 1968), No. 0613/68,
Secret/Sensitive/No Foreign Dissem (Copy 78).
This document was produced in two versions--one
with the chapter on radical students in America (pages
25-39) which was sent only to the President, Walt Rostow,
and Cy Vance (former Deputy Secretary of Defense); the