JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY - 22 JANUARY 1973
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page
Monday - 22 January 1973
4. (Confidential - GLC) IRS/DDI, called regarding a 25X1
request he had received from State epar ment, State is interested in
showing an Agency handbook on Portuguese Guinea to a member (urnnamed)
of the staff of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa at a meeting
this afternoon. I suggested thaell State that it is our practice not
25X1
to display intelligence documents to congressional staff members and we
would prefer that it not be done in this instance. I noted that this merely
wouldwhetthe appetite of the staffer for a copy of the document and possibly
result in his mentioning it to some of his congressional staff colleagues.
5. (Confidential - GLC) Picked up from Ja k Nor e1 Senate Internal
Security Subcommittee staff, an item of interest t
6. (Unclassified - GLC) James Calloway, Senate Appropriations
Committee staff, called me late in the day to say Chairman McClellan
suggested 10:30 a. m. Friday, 26 January as a time for the Director to
meet with him and indicated the Senator would prefer to make this a private
meeting between the Director and himself.
7. (Internal Use Only - RW) George Murphy, Joint Committee on
Atomic Energy staff, called regarding an article in the Washin for Post
of 19 January reporting a talk in Peking between Chou En-lai and Takeo
Kimura, of Japan, where Chou En-lai suggested that Japan needs "the
American nuclear umbrella" for the time being to protect it against the
Soviet Union. Murphy wanted t e c m lete text of this speech if it was
available. After checking with FBIS, I advised Murphy's 25X1
office that the story of this meeting w : BIS White Book of
18 January but there had been no text released which was not unusual in
this type informal speech.
8. (Secret - JGO) Delivered to Pete Murphy, House Appropriations
Committee staff, a blind memorandum commenting on the Soviet aerospace
newsletter concerning MIG-25.
CRC, 7/28/2003
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