MEMO TO JAMES A. WILDEROTTER FROM JOHN M. CLARKE RE FOLLOW-UP TO MY DISCUSSION THE ROCKEFELLER COMMISSION PAPERS
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THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20505
Intelligence Community Staff
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24 JUN 1.e75
REVIEW STAFF
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. James A. Wilderotter
Associate Counsel to the President
Jim:
1. This is a follow-up to my discussion with you re the
Rockefeller Commission papers. As you know, the papers furnished
by CIA were provided in consideration of the Commission's location
within the Executive Branch. Therefore, espe.cinlly for materials on
loan, no reviews by third agencies, whose relationships may be re-
flected in the subject matter, have been made. Since the papers are
now being prepared for the Senate Select Committee, I believe it is
prudent to assure the FBI, DoD (especially NSA), et al, be given the
option to review the materials. This will prevent any surprises and
help the various agencies to anticipate and understand the nature of the
.questions that are being asked by the Senate Select Committee.
2. Also, as we discussed, there is need to assure that the
classification stamps on the documents come through in the reproduction
process and are appropriately reflected in consideration of their vulner-
ability to request under FOI. These controls really need to be established
before the papers receive too wide a dissemination. Any suggestions?
cc: Mr. Knoche
Aaing Deputy to the DCI
for the Intelligence Community
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