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124-10185-10098 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (3/7/1970)

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         CIA atm. Ito. #to. 2   N
         UNITED STATES GO\'v .MENT , .

         Memorandum

         Mr.. Q. D. DeLoach              DATE: March , '1970

  FROM   W. C. Sullivan'       .

             SIIITCLAS                                  ByS    21<
  suBJEcT: RELATIONSHIPS WITH CIA                CLASSF Y O  5
         ESTABLISHMENT OF BUREAU LIAISON        DECSSIF  ON: 25X4 ,J:'
         WITH          -
                     ?(4)
                  Item number 25 in the material submitted to the Director
         by SA Sam Papich in his memorandum -of 3/5/70, discusses a trip to
                by Legal Attache (Legat)',P/.4 Cin 1960 to explore arrange-
         ments for liaison with appropriate      uthorities. It is given
      9  as an instance CIA could cite as an FBIfailure to coordinate with
         them in line with National Security Council Directives.
           AA-M146            reportedly raised questions, indicating FBI
         should C irst reach agreement with CIA, which he said had previously
    a    handled all relations with     aiuthoritie s )Papich says CIA
         Director, Allen Dulles, later expressed disappointment that we
    12A 0did not contact CIA beforehand but that an agreement satisfactory
         to all concerned was eventually worked out. Papich also says that
         in late 1959 we gave consideration to establishing a Legat in
         Denmark but did not inform CIA.pf our intentions.

                  In contemplation of the stationing of a'Legat in Denmark,
         Bulet of 12/7/59 instructed Legat,PkAC ., to broaden lilison
         contacts in Scandinavian countries and told L.,Gj P4f4C4 to make
         exploratory contacts with appropriate authorities in I     N   C
         for the same purpose. Since we had told State by letter oi3/10/55
         that we would 4andle requests for investigations and -name checks
         for the uj56nly   when received through formal State channels,
      .  we a    dtate   of our intention to make exploratory contacts wth
         the   __,egarding  regular liaison arrangements, and State
         approved. State sent a letter to the U. S. Embassy in
         on 12/17/59, advising of the Bureau's- intention,  but it apparently
         did not get to  v          * prior to Legat's trip to l(

                  On 1/4/60 Legat,PLkA8, calledjhe   m from iLAcE  and
    _4   arranged to cal1 on them on 1/7/60. The    reported the call to
         ... .  C/A   ,.} .. who told 57476 DP~,apr-
                     .On  1/7/60 the Director received a letter of 1/5/60
         from pAAM in which he said he was disturbed about the manner
         in which he had learned of the Legat's proposed visit. While
         offering to assist the Bureau, ,Ak/i spoke of the lon standing
 ;&)16) [ ontractual and financial arrangements CIA had with   and
         suggested the Director and Allen Dulles discuss the matter if
              Unatho     d  islosrwith  was   planned.
                Unauthorized DisclosureT

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