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OLC 73-1433
7 December 1973
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Meeting with Senator Howard Baker
1. On 7 December Messrs. Maury and f OLC, met with
Senator Howard Baker (R., Tenn.) in the Senator s o ice for approximately
three hours. Also present was George Murphy, of the Joint Committee on
Atomic Energy staff, whom Senator Baker had called upon to assist him in
reviewing certain sensitive aspects of his Watergate investigations. The
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23 May 1973
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
On this date Mr. William E. Colby and the writer held a
meeting with Congressman Lucien N. Nedzi. The reason for the
meeting was to review with the Congressman material sent us by
the Directorates deScribing the Agency activities that had flap
potential.
At the outset, Mr. Colby advised that the Director had issued
instructions to each directorate to come forward with descriptions
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Enhancing the White House Tapes
'Lapse
Missing P. Minutes
by George Toole
The headline on the Washington Post article reacl,"Tape,
Experts Say It May 13e Possible To Restore Gaps." It
was carried in the November 29 edition under the. by-
line of John Hanrahan, and reported on his interviews �
with me and another former employee of the Central
Intelligence Agency on the subject of restoring the.18-
minute gap found on one of the White House tapes. I
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8 May 1973
Deputy Director for Management and Services
Director of Planning, Programming,
and Budgeting
Activities Relative to Ellsburg, Watergate,
. Young, et al.
1. In 1971, I met with two RAND Corp. employees and discussed some
intelligence community informational handling activities with them. They
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
5 NOV 1973
The Honorable Stuart Symington
Acting Chairman, Committee on
Armed Services
United States Senate
Washington, D. C. 20510
Dear Mr. Chairman:
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In response to your request of 2 November 1973, and recent inquiries
from Representative Lucien Nedzi, Chairman of the Special Subcommittee
on Intelligence, House Armed Services Committee, I have communicated
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Liaison Service and Agent Reactions to Recent Publicity on the Agency
a. A long-time high ranking agent with unique access to intelligence
information refused continued contact and collaboration because of fear
of exposure of CIA material in the U.S.
b. Another agent, who had been a strong operational performer,
quit for the same reasons.
c. One key agent expressed serious concern that U.S. Government
and Agency influence would be weakened by the investigations and press
leaks.