OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

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CIA-RDP73B00296R000200030001-6
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1
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December 19, 2016
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February 17, 2004
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1
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March 31, 1971
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2006/09/25 : CIA-RDP73B00296R000200030001-6 ET JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Wednesday - 31 March 1971 1. Per the Director's instructions, called Mrs. Ward, Secretary to Senator John Stennis, to say that the Director would like to call on the Senator in the next day or two regarding the matter of staff access to certain Agency material which the Senator had raised with the Director a few days ago. Mrs. Ward said she would check with the Senator and let us know when he would be available. 2. I I Pat Holt, cLQnate Foreign Rc], 25X1A Committee staff, called to say that during his recent visit to "he had found our station there "simply great, " that they stood out above "everybody else in the Embassy, " and that they couldn't have been more helpful and he particularly appreciated how frank they had been. 3. Arranged with Jim Lowenstein, 25X1A Foreign Relations Committee _staff, for I and a member of OLC to deliver to him, on 1 April at 10:30, and discuss with him material in response to Senator Fulbright's question at our 29 March briefing of the Muskie Subcommittee regarding Soviet economic and military assistance to foreign countries. 4. Talked with Steve Vossrneyer, in the office of Senator Thomas F. Eagleton (D., Mo.), and arranged for Mr. George Carver to give the Senator a followup briefing on the situation in Vietnam at 3:00 p. m. next Tuesday, 6 April. Vossmeyer said that Senator Ted Stevens (R., Alaska), who will accompany Senator Eagleton on the trip, might also be present. 5. Bill Shinn, in the Office of Representative Bradford Morse (R., Mass. ), called to say the Congressman was leaving' for Chile on Tuesday and was being briefed tomorrow by :Lou Girdler and Wayne Smith of State Department. He said these men had also suggested that Mr. Morse talk to I of the Agency, to get her point of view on the situation there. Aiter c necking with the DDI's office, I advised Shinn tha would meet with Mr. Morse at 10:30 tomorrow morning. Approved For Release 2006/09A I I P73B00296R000200030001-6 CRC, 5/27/2003