JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 17 SEPTEMBER 1973
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2
Monday - 17 September 1973
2. - GLC) Hand-carried to the offices of Senators
Lawton Chi es p., a. and Stuart Symington (D., Mo.) copies of the
Director's letter to I on the subject of Agency doctors engaging
in private practice during off-duty hours.
3. - GLC) Left with David Martin, Senate Internal
__Securit Subcommittee staff. some additional material whic
I I saw Martin briefly and told him that
from the Agency, would be calling him regarding several questions 25X1
w ich he (Martin) has about some of the material we have already given him.
4? - GLC) Met with Al Tarabochia, Senate Internal
Security Subcommittee staff, and told him I was expecting something today on
his request for access to 25X1
Tarabochia said he would IT e to talk with George Carver about some
information he has developed with respect to Vietnamese POWs. From what
I could gather, Tarabochia has information regarding the role which certain
Cubans played in interrogation of American POWs and he has supporting
evidence about some of these people which is based upon information he
obtained from Cuba. I told Tarabochia I would be in touch with Carver and
see if I could arrange for him to give Tarabochia a call.
5? - JGO) At Mike Finley's, Inter-American Affairs
Subcommittee start, request, the time for meeting with Chairman Dante
Fascell was changed to 3:30 p. m. , Tuesday, 18 September, for briefing on
Chile. OCI, has been advised.
25X1 6. I JGO) Talked to Bill Ashworth, Arms Control, International
Law and Organization Subcommittee staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
who told me he did not feel it necessary to take the time of our people for a
special briefing on recent Soviet missile testing. He asked if I would drop by
in the next few days and just give him enough of an outline so that he can
assess priorities in scheduling Committee briefings. The present schedule
is so tight that he does not foresee time for briefing of the Subcommittee for
at least the next couple of weeks. Dave Brandwein, FMSAC, has been advised.
CRC, 8/15/2003
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