JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL FRIDAY - 18 OCTOBER 1968

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CIA-RDP70B00338R000200180024-1
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October 18, 1968
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Approved For Release 2006/01/30 : CIA-RDP76-EI00338RO60200180024-1 Called Senator John Stennis in Mississippi provide him with a situation briefing and suggestions for contacting any of our Station personnel in connection with his upcoming European trip. He was most appreciative and it was agreed that since he will not be stopping again in Washington prior to his departure I will meet with him in Mississippi during the week of 28 October. He will call later to propose a specific date. For reasons which he did not make clear, he requested that we provide him with a letter authorizing him to contact our people in the field (perhaps what he has in mind is a sort of letter of introduction). JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Friday - 18 October 1968 25X1 I I After discussing the matter with Mr. I called Dorothy Fosdick, Staff Director, Senate Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations, regarding the material for a speech by Senator Jackson. I explained that we were not well equipped to research published material in the 1920's and 1930's regarding Pashukanis' views on international law, and suggested that she call Mr. Robert Allen of the Library of Congress, a specialist in this field. SECDCT George Murphy, on the staff of the Joint GoYYii'Yii'C Atomlc=ergy, called to sa he would like biographic information on area and passed the results on to Called Mr. C. B. Morrison, in Senator Ellender's office, to get his latest itinerary for his trip to the Far East Received from Mr. William Woodruff, Senate Appropriations Committee staff, copies of Chairman Hayden's letter to Chairman Mahon for the House Appropriation Committee and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget concerning final disposition of the CIA appropriations. The letters were forwarded to for 25X1 Colonel White. Approved For Release 2006/01/30 : ftlQ= QF7gB00338R000200180024-1