REQUEST FOR FILES

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CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5
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RIPPUB
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S
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8
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December 14, 2016
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November 27, 2000
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136
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March 31, 1975
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MF
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UNITED STr\'I ES k:.. Approved For Relea a 2003/.0411$h{qg3 $Q3R00 0050136-5 ~ - Nelson A. Rockefeller. Chairman John T. Connor C. Douglas Dillon Erwin N. Griswold Lane Kirkland Lyman L. Lemnitzer Ronald Reagan Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. March 31, 1975 SECRET - SENSITNE David W. Benin, Executive. Direc:!-r MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. E. H. Knoche, Assistant to the Director .FROM James B. 'Weidner SUBJECT - Request for Files Please provide copies of the following materials to the undersigned. These materials are contained in a file labeled "DCI Chrono Helms - 1970": I., Letter dated 14 January 1970 from Richard Helms to Hon. Melvin R. Laird concerning security clearances. (one. page) 2. Memo dated 14 January 1970 from Howard J. Osborn to DCI re. Security Clearance Procedures for Congressional Staff Members, plus enclosure (4 pages) 3. Letter dated 20 March 1970 from Richard Helms to Hon. J. Edgar Hoover. (5 pages) .4. Memo dated 6 July 1970 from :Richard Helms to Tom C. Huston enclosing "Black Radicalism in the Caribbean". (one page) I would appreciate your forwarding these materials to me at the earliest feasible time. Thanks. OGC HAS REVIEWED. nsel Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 Approved For Rele se 2003/06/19: CIA-RDP83B00823R0OQ 00050136-5 lit January 1970 EYES ONLY The Honorable i:ely n R. Laird The Secretary of Defense Washington, D. C. Because of certain events which occurred last year, I asked the Chief of our-Security Office to look at the procedures in Government for granting security clearances to ccngressl.a :nl staff members. The result o~ his ex : won is herewith. We do not claim tha ', it is a hundred percent accurate, but it is at least an effort to pull together -what .is clearly a "grab bag1: of arrange vents. Perhaps this is the way it has to be, but, I have a hunch that the system has tended to grow like Topsy with little attention from anyone. The point of. ny note to you is to ask for your par- sonal opinion as to whether or not it is worth drawing this natter to the attention of the "v;nite House, specifically Bryce Harloea. I would appreciate a call from you at your convenience. Cordially, Richard Helms Director PFRSfNAL Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R00Q&00050136-5 14 January 1970 25X1A MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT Security Clearance Procedures for Congressional Staff Members 1. I hope that the attached resume is responsive to your requirement established by you in a meeting you and I had with Legislative Counsel, some weeks ago. We tried to condense a longer version which was forwarded to you originally into a form which would be meaningful and useful for you to send the Secretary of Defense under an .appropriate covering letter. 2.. This has been worked and reworked. I have sent a 25X1A copy of the attachment to for his information. .25X1A owar s rn Director of ecurity Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 G.". . f ~o~t.,.~FMC~ tip Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 Tr Approved For Release 2003/06/1 9--GYAR ?P83B00823RO080050136-5 20 March 1970 The Honorable J. Edgar Hoover Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Hoover: We have completed our review of domestic positive intelligence collection engendered by your letter of 11 March 1970. We warmly welcome periodic reexamination by our two agencies of the implexnen - tation of the 1966 agreement and the collection of positive intelligence which you proposed. I concur also with your comments that there is a need for close coordination of our efforts in the field of positive and counterintelligence collection. To be most effective, I agree that it is essential for this Agency, together with your Bureau, to conduct a continuing analysis of clandestine collection activity. The product is of growing importance to the na.tiona], security and to the United States Intelligence Community. Therefore we endorse your proposal for a reexamination and bespeak your desires as to how this might be conducted. With regard to the 1966 set of ground rules, which you sent to the then Director, Vice Admiral William F. Eaborn, Jr., the compe- tent work of our respective representatives did, in fact, produce an effective and realistic agreement. I welcome your statement that no major problems have been encountered since its adoption. I feel strongly that there are other related subjects, of similar importance to the national security, which warrant periodic reexamina- tion since they have a direct bearing on domestic clandestine collection of positive intelligence. SECS Ei Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 Approved For Release 2003/06/19: CIA-RDP83B00823R08 0050136-5 Mr. Tom C. Huston Staff Assistant .The White House You will recall that at our meeting with the President on do. estic i ntelliLenoe collection, he made reference to black radicalism in th Caribbean and asked to have a brief study naede of its relationship to riilita black organizations in the United States. Here is that study. I assure you will see that the President re- ceives his copy. Richard Helms Attachments - 3 No- 052:/70 - Intel Memo Black :Radicalism in the Caribbean. cc: Chief, CI w/3 attachr?ents 25X1A You may want to give a copy of ge t them from OC][ . ditional copies are needed can ,4you 6 July 1970 Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 UNIC ASSIFIED IMTEMAl cc ,.1DE iT1AL S Approved For Re lea 6/tt 4 385936-5w~=~-- 17-,C-T : (Optional) Weidner Request of 31 Mar 75 for 4 items from ttDCI Chrono Helms 1970'1 Ins pector General Room 2E24 Hqs TO: (Officer designation, room number, and DATE building) RECEIVED FOPWARD G ((TENSION NCi. C)FFICER'S INITIALS 1 April 1975 I ---STAT1 COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from -h--?i to whom. Draw a line across column after each comet ,n y ~/ ,J - The attached documents are ~a submitted for review and clea-ar,: for release to authorities investigating CIA. Please return, unmarked, to the inspector General as soon as possible. OIG Rm 2E24 Hqs 25X I DATE 11--10 Since item 2 discusses security procedures of the DOD, the AEC, and the FBI with respect to the clearances of Senate Committee and personal staff members, I recommend that the. release of this material be cleared with those departments and agencies. Subject to the above, I concur in the release of the attached documents to authorities investigating CIA. 1A HANDCARRY FORM Alf) rEv10i5 !"1 < r+r y. -~n?~ .... .e.. o ~? .. ..,.......~ .~ n (C D _ D VSE r3 1-11i Y [ UNCLAS S ' ) Approved For Release 2003/06/19 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000800050136-5 Space for concurrence is i provided below.