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104-10065-10026 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (9/15/1978)

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                                    OLC # 78-30/ &//1
                                    15 September 1978


MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

SUBJECT    Meeting between DDCI and Chairman Stokes, HSCA

     1.  The DDCI, with Mr. Hitz and the undersigned, met
with Chairman Stokes yesterday afternoon at the Cannon
Building.  Mr. Blakey was with Mr. Stokes.

     2.  The discussion covered the five points in the
letter of 11 September from Mr. Stokes as follows:

          a.  The question of the mug book has been
     resolved.

          b.  We believed that the missing memorandum
     had, in fact, been reviewed on five separate occasions
     in two different files.  The problem was that it did
     not bear a number, although in a series of sequentially
     numbered debriefing memoranda of AMMUG.  However, the
     time of the memo was such that it had to fall between
     others in that sequence, and was on the subject
     (Oswald) in which they were interested.  The HSCA
     investigator had been told of this.  Mr. Stokes
     asked that we simply write a letter explaing this,
     and stating our opinion that this was the case.
          c.  The Security files of the employee, which
     they wished to review were described by the DDCI
     as containing information of a personal nature about
     the employee.  Mr. Blakey or Mr. Cornwell could
     review it.  This was accepted.

          d.  After emphasizing the sensitivit  of the
     Mexico City history, the irrelevance o f7I Jyears
     to the inquiry, and the nature of the Agency's
     status there, the DDCI stated that Mr. Blakey and
     Mr. Cornwell could review it in unsanitized form.
     That was accepted.




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