JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL WEDNESDAY - 1 MARCH 1967
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March 1, 1967
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel
Wednesday - 1 March 1967
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Obtained from Dick Cook, of the Ashley
Subcommittee staff, a limited supply of the Subcommittee print "The Fiat-
Soviet Auto Plant and Communist Economic Reforms" which includes the
ORR study "The USSR: About to Enter the Automotive Age ?"
1 -1 Doug Baldwin, Staff Assistant to Senator
Cliff e f o a vise the information he had received regarding
Hanoi adherence to certain Geneva Convention provisions having to do with
ambulance vehicles had been obtained from a Mr. Holmes who is an assistant
to Paul C. Warnke, Assistant General Counsel, DOD. Baldwin was merely-
passing this on to us for our information.
JAnne Compton, in the office of Representative
Richard L. Roudebush, called and asked for any material the Agency could
provide them in responding to constituent inquiries on the NSA matter. I
told her the Agency did not comment on matters of this sort but I would be
happy to provide her with a selected group of newspaper accounts which she
might find useful in this respect. She said she was sure this would fill her
needs.
Based on the advice 25X1
of OR advised Mr. John Woodworth, in the Office of the Secretary of
Defense, that our machine run had been completed and that there was no
CIA report to the effect that U. S. products were finding their way to
North Vietnam as a result of U. S. /USSR trade. Copies of the correspon-
dence received by OSD on this will be sent to us for a further review
by our substantive people before a final answer is sent by Arthur Barber,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Arms and Trade Control in the Office of
the Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, to Congress-
man Evins.
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NSA, called or assistance in answering an inquiry posed by Senator
Jacob Javits (R., N.Y.). Several congressional documents were sent
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material re la Ing to USSR and ChiCom intelligence service.
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